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Hebrew Pentecostal Hebrew Pentecostal, denominationally, teaches the relevance of both the Old and New Testament principles pertaining to proper religious practices and current day worship. This designation proclaims that we are the descendants
of God (Elohim) through the covenant he made with Abraham the Hebrew.
This covenant included the promises of both natural and spiritual blessings.
By believing God (Elohim), Abraham became the father of faith. Jesus (Yahshua)
is the promised seed of Abraham. Our faith in Jesus (Yahshua) brings us
into harmony with the promises of the covenant. (Read: Galatians 3:25-29).
The House of God, is Hebrew Pentecostal because the foundation of our
doctrine spans the scope of both the old and new covenants. The commandments,
statutes and judgments of God (Elohim), which were the foundation of the
first covenant, have been removed from the stones. The Holy Ghost writes
them in our hearts. The promise of the Holy Ghost was fulfilled on the
Day of Pentecost.
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