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Statement of Faith
Vision Statement
Ahavat Ammi Ministry (R. Shapira)
LiKehilat Melech Yisrael
Love Israel by Dr. Baruch Korman
Statement of Faith
Vision Statement
Ahavat Ammi Ministry (R. Shapira)
LiKehilat Melech Yisrael
Love Israel by Dr. Baruch Korman
'CHAZON'
THE VISION OF ALEPHOMEGA MINISTRIES
To love the Lord our G-d with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. The second is like it. We shall love our neighbour as ourselves. On these two commandments depend the whole Torah and the Prophets. Therefore, we will go into all the world and preach the Good News to all creation. We are not ashamed of the good news about Messiah, for it is the power of G-d at work, saving everyone who believes, Jews first, and also non-Jews.
Deuteronomy 6:4-5; Matthew 22:37-40; Leviticus 19:18b; Mark 16:15; Romans 1:16
To help bring about the revival of the Messianic Community begun by Yeshua and his disciples as in book of Acts 2, as we met in homes and came together to celebrate the Lord's Feasts and break bread on Shabbat.
To pray for and help Jewish people find their Messiah as well as those not born Jewish but with a heart of Ruth (1:16).
To worship God through Yeshua, by the Ruach Hakodesh in spirit and truth who writes the Torah on our hearts (Jer 31:33).
To mentor believers in Yeshua, teaching them the place of Torah and the Prophets as understood through the Brit Chadashah , the Renewed Covenant (Matt 5:16-19).
To disciple believers and help them get free from their burdens and past sins so they are able to move into freedom in Messiah and the abundant life He promised.
To be an outreach to the community where Jew and Gentile are one 'echad' in Messiah and part of removing the wall of hostility that Paul, Sh'aul refers to in Ephesians 2 and so becoming the 'One New Man':
But now in Messiah Yeshua, you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of the Messiah. For He is our shalom, the One who made the two into one -echad and broke down the middle wall of separation. Within His flesh He made powerless the hostility— the law code of mitzvot contained in regulations. He did this in order to create within Himself one new man from the two groups, making shalom, and to reconcile both to G-d in one body through the cross—by which He put the hostility to death.
And He came and proclaimed shalom to you who were far away and shalom to those who were near— for through Him we both have access to the Father by the same Ruach. Ephesians 2:13 - 17
Deuteronomy 6:4-5; Matthew 22:37-40; Leviticus 19:18b; Mark 16:15; Romans 1:16
To help bring about the revival of the Messianic Community begun by Yeshua and his disciples as in book of Acts 2, as we met in homes and came together to celebrate the Lord's Feasts and break bread on Shabbat.
To pray for and help Jewish people find their Messiah as well as those not born Jewish but with a heart of Ruth (1:16).
To worship God through Yeshua, by the Ruach Hakodesh in spirit and truth who writes the Torah on our hearts (Jer 31:33).
To mentor believers in Yeshua, teaching them the place of Torah and the Prophets as understood through the Brit Chadashah , the Renewed Covenant (Matt 5:16-19).
To disciple believers and help them get free from their burdens and past sins so they are able to move into freedom in Messiah and the abundant life He promised.
To be an outreach to the community where Jew and Gentile are one 'echad' in Messiah and part of removing the wall of hostility that Paul, Sh'aul refers to in Ephesians 2 and so becoming the 'One New Man':
But now in Messiah Yeshua, you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of the Messiah. For He is our shalom, the One who made the two into one -echad and broke down the middle wall of separation. Within His flesh He made powerless the hostility— the law code of mitzvot contained in regulations. He did this in order to create within Himself one new man from the two groups, making shalom, and to reconcile both to G-d in one body through the cross—by which He put the hostility to death.
And He came and proclaimed shalom to you who were far away and shalom to those who were near— for through Him we both have access to the Father by the same Ruach. Ephesians 2:13 - 17
Below is shown the 2nd Temple which had a barrier around it that prevented non-Israelites from entering the Temple. This barrier could be what Shaul was referring to as 'the law code of mizvot contained in regulations' that where not in the Torah but were man-made traditions that Messiah came to do away with. As Jew and non-Jew receive the shalom of Yehovah through the blood of Messiah we become one body putting to death the enmity.
