Our Statement

We, the volunteer servants of the Living God, all agree to Believe in, Trust in, Rely upon, and lean on Jesus, the only Son of God, for every breath we are given and everything between each breath.

 

We believe that this same Jesus - Yahshuah - Emmanuel was and is the physical presence of a spiritual God we know as YHWH - Yahweh - Jehovah.

 

We believe that this same Jesus was sent to our world to provide rescue for those of us who were condemned to an eternity without the presence of our own Creator because of our innate propensity toward disobedience to His loving instructions for life.

 

We believe that God, the Eternal Father, offered this same Jesus, His only Son, as the required flesh and blood sacrifice for our willing disobedience and transgression of the Law.

 

We believe that this same Jesus voluntarily gave Himself to be beaten and killed upon a cross near Jerusalem, Israel, as this required sacrifice for our universal crime of willing disobedience.

 

We believe that God, the Eternal Father, reluctantly turned Himself away from His very own Son, as Jesus took this sin of our disobedience upon Himself, then raised Jesus back to life, after the required sacrifice process was finished, in order to give us the opportunity for a new life ourselves in addition to the payment for our crime.

 

We believe that we now have direct access to God, the Eternal Father, His Holy Spirit, and Jesus Himself for power to affect the world around us through his sacrifice.

 

We believe that our obedience to God's instruction is of utmost priority, particularly manifested in each one of us as different parts of the same body, and that our over all goal as part of the Church of Isaiah 58 Project of Arizona is to specifically obey God's instruction in the Book Isaiah, Chapter 58, in the Holy Scriptures.

 

We believe that these beliefs are not all-inclusive and that the Word of God will guide the establishment or confirmation of the rest of our sincerely held biblical beliefs.

 

We agree to grant each other God's compassion mercy and grace as we "work out our salvation" among each other.