Faith Statement

I do not represent a church, but to let you know about our faith I’ve put together the material below:

In order to join with the Holiness of the Bride in our commitments to holiness and restoration in the Kahol (Church), we ask for agreement to the central biblical Christian doctrines. (1 below) This short statement should also let you know that I’m basically kosher, so to speak.

For the purposes of my writing and teaching, I work on a more detailed and thorough doctrinal understanding. (2 below) This should also let you know more about me.

1: Central Tenets (required to join)
We expect any member who formally joins us to accept the central doctrines commonly and historically accepted. These include the inspired inerrancy of Holy Scripture, the spiritual nature of Elohim (He is perfect spirit, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent etc…), the fallen nature of humanity (Original Sin), the tri-personal nature of God (Trinity), the full Deity and humanity of Yeshua (Hypostatic Union), the Virgin Birth, that the Word of Elohim was made flesh in the womb of Miriam (the Incarnation), Yeshua’s atoning death on the cross, His bodily resurrection, the sanctifying work of the Holy Spirit, the need for faith in Yeshua for everlasting life (He is the only path, not one of many), the need for repentance in salvation, the bodily resurrection of all flesh, Yeshua’s coming return on clouds of glory, His final judgment of all the earth, the soul’s final resting place eternally in either heaven or hell

**although it seems unnecessary to list the moral law among core Christian doctrines, times being what they are I need to put this in writing: naturally our faith includes the moral law, which has not changed in regards to fornication, sodomy or the nature of marriage; it also respects natural law, hence also not permitting trans-sexualism or trans-humanism for that matter. We respect the full dignity of the human being from conception to natural death.

2: Larger Playing Field (not required to join)
While I cannot endorse every point of the longer and more detailed doctrinal statements, I would be close to the Westminster Confession of Faith or the London Baptist Confession of Faith. I share a lot with traditional Mennonites as well. I also respect a great deal of teaching of the orthodox Church, and do not know any other which has such a good and consistent body of ethics. These include the respect for human life from conception to natural death and the rejection of anti-fertility drugs and devices.

My belief on various points (some of which are obvious by my writings here):

1) Millennium: Christ brought in His Kingdom in the 1st century AD and reins over everything in heaven and on earth right now. God is putting all things under His feet, in part through the work of the Church in restoring the world. Faith in God and in Christ will spread across the world, as will righteousness, peace, and justice. Christ will come again to judge the living and the dead, and bring us a world fully without sin for an eternity.  
2) Baptism: I am a Credo Baptist. Baptism should be done immediately upon belief in the Lord Yeshua. It is the outward experience of the inward death and rebirth we experience upon faith. Baptism carries real grace toward salvation. We cannot know for sure someone is saved without it. However, if one died after having believed, and never was baptized, one would enter heaven by grace through faith. 
3) Communion: Communion is, according to Holy Scripture, the New Covenant memorial meal, a holy gathering of the saints and the very divine body and blood of the Son of God. Communion is not merely a symbol, but is the true consuming of Yeshua’s divine body and blood through a miracle of the Almighty. This is according to His word.
4) Marriage: Marriage is a holy covenant before God which makes man and wife one flesh. It is instituted for bearing and rearing children in the Lord, for growing spiritually as man and woman and for providing a picture of the salvation vessel: Christ and Church. The marital union cannot be separated by man. Even if man and wife physically separate, the union still exists before the eyes of God. The take a second wife or husband is the sin of adultery, as the Lord Yeshua says. Any who commit this form of adultery must repent, by leaving their adultery. 
5) Miracle Sign Gifts: The sign gifts  of the 1st century have certainly not continued. Other common Continuationist doctrines are false, including healing in atonement, Word Faith, “little gods,” and the expectation of health and wealth. God still acts today and still works miracles according to His will, but they are no longer dispensed through saints with special gifts who do them regularly. 
6) Women in ministry: I respect the plain reading of the Bible, which limits the woman’s role in ministry, preventing her from teaching or having authority over men. I also respect the plain reading of the Bible regarding women’s role in keeping the home, in bearing children, and in being submissive toward their husbands. 
7) Creation: I am a biblical, young earth Creationist.
8) Apparel: Believers should dress modestly, especially women. This means covering most of the flesh, and not wearing tight body-hugging apparel. Dress should be simple and not seek to attract attention. Men and women should dress in distinctly male and female clothing, and have short and long hair respectively as Scripture assigns. Scripture also instructs women to cover the head during worship. This cover reflects the headship of the man. 
9) Separation: The doctrine of separation is biblical, and contains many facets. Without getting into detail, the child of God should have a minimal connection with a non-Christian culture, and should not make imbibing non-Christian entertainment and literature a normal thing. The easiest way to avoid these things is to live without a TV or radio, and put a heavy filter on print media as well. The believer’s music, art, literature and entertainment should be oriented around the Word of God, the family and the community.
10) Education: The Christian parent should provide his children with an education rooted in the Bible and the Christian faith. The first place for this is the home, as God instituted the family and instructed parents in teaching godliness to their children. The second place is the local church community, which God also instituted. While I am not against all Christian schools, I encourage parents to start education in the home, and to be cautious of Christian or Catholic schools, as their influences are often secular and liberal. 

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We are working hard for reform and holiness in the Body of Messiah. This means reform in our churches, our homes and our communities.

Together with this goal we seek to form godly communities; this includes sacred orders, businesses running on biblical principles, educational establishments running on biblical principles, health care running on biblical principles, all for the sake of living our faith and restoring the holiness of the Bride.

Remember, the best help YOU can give us, is to work for restoration yourself.

….you also, as living stones, are being built up a spiritual house, a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ. (1 Peter 2:5)

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About

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The main page of Holiness of the Bride pretty much tells you the essentials of our group, I just thought I’d take the time here to introduce myself and say a little more about it. My name’s Tom Ackerman. I’m a Messianic Jew. I was inspired  in 2013 to begin this webpage, and this organization, because of the terrible state of the Body of Messiah, the defiled state of the holy Bride.

Not only that, but I felt that I must start this website because of the extraordinary difficulty of seeking change directly in ministry. As anyone mildly acquainted with ministry knows, it is heavily compromised, and not at all prepared to be the saints we need be to serve our Savior. Having worked in ministry myself, and having lost my job for openly teaching what the Bible does, and what Christians hate, I am consecrated to working for restoration in the Church, whether it be within a ministry or completely on my own. Let us reform our lives, our families and our congregations. If your pastor kicks you out then go and start at home. Let us change the world.

You might notice that there’s a decent amount of Hebrew lingo in this website, starting with its name. That might confuse a few people, but I’ll try and include a translation, the first time a term appears. I don’t include the Hebrew because I’m trying to create a Hebrew roots focus, but only because it is natural for me as a Messianic Jew to include it, and I think it enriches them meaning of our faith and our doctrines. Basically, I just like it and it’s a part of me. And you know, our Savior was a Jew.

You will find an invitation to join our Sacred Community here, which you can join as Member, Friend or Ally. I definitely encourage people to spend time learning about the subjects and meditating on them before making commitments. I also ask you to take them seriously. This isn’t for entertainment purposes. It is for sanctification purposes. Many believers are ignorant of their faith and not even deeply curious about theology or Church history. We must change that. We must be committed to living as we are called to live. I would be interested in hearing from people who are seeking holiness in their own lives, or who are seeking to bring holiness or reform to their congregation. I’m certainly willing to publish testimonies of that kind here, and I have sent a few of those messages out to our members.

I hope it will be a valuable experience for you here. At the minimum I want to inspire you in your faith so that you burn with the fire of God. At the most I want to see the brethren unite with us as members. This website is mostly constructed, but don’t be surprised if I add a few more sections to cover important aims in restoration. Feel free to write me at the E-mail provided on the main page and in the footer: kodeshkallah@yahoo.com.

May the Lord bless and keep you.

Bashem Yeshua (in the name of Jesus),

Tom