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Is Yahshua the same as Jesus Christ?

Yes. We understand Yahshua to be the original Hebrew name of the Messiah. Jesus is an inaccurate English version of an inaccurate Greek version of that Hebrew name. We see that just as His name has been changed over the centuries, so also many vital aspects of His teaching have been obscured by centuries of man's traditions. For us the restoration of His original name goes along with the recovery of the whole truth about His life and message.

Do you follow the Bible, or some other writings?

We regard the Scriptures, both Old and New Testaments together, as God's Word, and we do not believe He will speak to us now contrary to how He spoke then. The teachers in the Community base their instruction on the Bible, and not on theological commentaries, psychology texts, or self-help guides.

Do you say that you are the only ones?

We are absolutely convinced that our beliefs are the truth, our practices are the way, and our culture is the life that the Creator wants to fill the earth. Of course, we do not endorse beliefs and practices that are contrary to ours. In former times, every group, especially every religion, openly professed such confidence in their convictions. In this era of multiculturalism, however, it is generally accepted that everyone has equal access to God and to the truth regardless of what they believe or practice. And so it seems arrogant for any group to say, "We have the truth." But we do not believe that the path to God is a bunch of mutually contradictory beliefs and lifestyles. We believe that God is One and that He has one standard for His people, which is recorded in the Bible.

As disciples, we are devoted to learning what this standard is and putting it into practice. We believe all of God's people will desire to do this, also. They will be gathered as one people and will seek to obey that one standard. While we do expect to grow in our understanding of what that standard is, we do not expect that there will be more than one standard or more than one people of God.

How does a person join your group?

Joining the Community is not merely a matter of changing your address. And there is certainly a lot more to it than just accepting a set of religious ideas, or even getting your name on a membership roll. First of all, you need to hear the message we proclaim about our Master. It would also be good for you to visit one of our Communities and see the life that results from that message. If what we say and what you see causes you to realize your need for our Master to save you, if you are ready to trust Him with your life, then you would publicly declare your intentions. When we recognize faith in you, we will take you to the water and baptize you for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the Holy Spirit. That is how you join our group. The Holy Spirit makes you a member of Messiah's Body on earth. You will then have a new life - not just a mystical "new life in Christ" that is substantially the same as your old life, but an actual new life - with new friends, an new job, a new hairstyle, a new address, and most importantly, a new Master, who will direct every aspect of your life.

Why do you say there are righteous people who don't believe in Christ? Doesn't the Bible say, "There is none righteous, no, not one"?

In comparison with the righteousness of the Eternal God, there is no one who measures up. However, God makes a distinction between those people who daily live to do what is right according to their consciences and those who give their consciences little or no heed. He calls the first group righteous and has a place prepared for them in eternity (Matthew 25:34-40). Those who refuse to do what they know to be right are what He calls wicked and they too have a place prepared for them in eternity (Matthew 25:41-46).

People the Bible calls righteous because of their deeds include Abel (1 John 3:12), Noah (Genesis 6:9; 7:1), Lot (1 Peter 2:7-8), Job (Job 1:1,8), and Cornelius (Acts 10:22,34,35). None of these men were of the "seed of Abraham," or made the sin offerings required by the Law of Moses, or had entered the New Covenant by the blood of Messiah.

How is a person saved?

Romans 10:13 says, "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved." So, if you call on His name you will be saved. But, of course, no one would call on Him unless they had put their trust in Him, as the next sentence in Romans 10:14 says, "How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in?" And Romans 10:14 says further, "And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?" There is no scriptural basis for anyone to get saved by reading a tract, or even the Bible. A real, live, flesh-and-blood preacher must proclaim the message, for as Romans 10:17 says, "Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message..." But Romans 10:15 makes it clear that not just any preacher is adequate for the job, for it says, "And how can they preach unless they are sent?" And God will not send those who are concerned about the opinion of men, but only those who will speak His unadulterated message, as our Master made clear in John 7:18, "He who speaks on his own does so to gain honor for himself, but he who works for the honor of the one who sent him is a man of truth; there is nothing false about him." That unadulterated message consists of the word of Messiah, Himself, as Romans 10:17 says, "Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word of Christ." This is the road to salvation, pure and simple: a man, sent by God, not interested in his own glory, proclaims the very words of Messiah, explaining what He requires of those who wish to follow Him. The hearer accepts the message, puts his entire trust in the One whose words were preached to him, and calls upon Him for salvation.

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Are you saved by grace through faith, or do you have to do something to be saved?

No one is saved by his own efforts, but we do not see how someone can have faith in the Son of God and not do what He said. Faith in Yahshua means trusting in His power to save us. If we surrender to Him and call on His name in the waters of baptism, He gives us the power to obey Him - to forsake houses, lands, family ties, and even our own personal welfare. That is why the Scriptures speak of "obeying" the Gospel (2 Thessalonians 1:6-8, Acts 5:32 and Hebrews 5:9). He calls us to rid ourselves of things that would hinder us from loving the way He loved. Any "salvation" that doesn't produce the "works" of simple obedience and loving others is exposed as a fraud by the Apostle James when He says, "Faith without works is dead." (James 2:26)

If you are forgiven and saved by grace, why do you have to live in community?

Although eternal life is a free gift, our loving Creator only gives it to those who are willing to do His will and live entirely for Him (Hebrews 5:9; Acts 5:32; 2 Corinthians 5:15). This is the meaning of repentance, not just to quit stealing and fornicating, or even to stop smoking and drinking, but to no longer live for oneself in any way. This complete surrender of self-life leaves a person needy and vulnerable, absolutely incompatible with the self-centered society of this present evil age. Community creates a place where love's demands are endless, where the message of the cross becomes practical, making possible selfless people willing to love those around them. The needy vulnerable ones find over and over again the reality of God's love coming to them through their brothers and sisters, all the while they are giving out the same. It is only in true community that we are able to become just like our Master and Teacher, Yahshua.

Do you say that a person has to give up everything to have eternal life?

Yes, we do, because that is what our Master said, and we are not ashamed of His words (Mark 8:38). Someone asked Him, "Good Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?" (Mark 10:17). After finding out that the man had a high moral standard, Yahshua answered, "One thing you lack: go and sell all you possess, and give to the poor, and you shall have treasure in heaven; and come, follow Me" (Mark 10:21). When a disciple remarked (Mark 10:28), "Behold, we have left everything and followed You," our Master replied, "Truly I say to you, there is no one who has left house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or farms, for My sake and for the gospel's sake, but that he shall receive a hundred times as much now in the present age, houses and brothers and sisters and mothers and children and farms, along with persecutions; and in the age to come, eternal life" (Mark 10:29-30).

So, you see, eternal life results from a gospel that people actually leave possessions and relationships for. Obeying such a message leaves a person with no doubt that he is repenting from his selfish, sinful existence, because he gives up his own life and everything he has. Giving up all is the normal outcome of obeying the gospel, for it brings you out of the kingdom of darkness where everyone lives for self (like the Prince of Darkness does) and into the Kingdom of God where you live no longer for yourself, "but for Him who died and rose again on your behalf" (2 Corinthians 5:15). Only a person who loves living under the evil one's rule (1 John 5:19) would refuse our Master's gracious offer of eternal life, as Yahshua Himself said: "He who loves his life loses it; and he who hates his life in this world shall keep it to life eternal" (John 12:25).

What do you mean by saying there are Three Eternal Destinies?

Every human being will spend eternity in one of three places. Most Christians have been told about a heavenly reward for those who believed in the Savior, and an eternal punishment for everyone else. But few have noticed the many Biblical passages that speak of an eternal reward for those who do what is right. Very simply, there is a place where the good people will be rewarded, a place where the bad people will suffer their punishment, and a place where disciples will help the Creator govern and care for the good people.

All human beings fall into one of three categories: they are either wicked, righteous, or holy. A place has been prepared where each category will spend eternity. These places are their eternal destinies.

Not all those in the first category are alike. Some wicked people wallow in moral degradation, and are known as the filthy. Other wicked people seem to have high standards, yet they manipulate and exploit their fellow man for their own benefit. These are called the unjust. All the wicked have this in common, though: they willfully disobey their consciences and harm other people in pursuit of their own selfish desires. When they are raised from the dead and judged for how they lived their lives, their place in eternity will be in a vast ocean of fire and burning sulfur - a second, unending death.

Those in the second category, known as the righteous, choose to listen to their consciences. They usually do what they know is right, and when they fail, they are full of remorse and struggle to make up for their errors. These righteous people will also be raised from the dead and judged according to their deeds. They will be awarded a second, unending life. They will populate earth, and then the universe, with nation upon nation of undying human beings.

The third category is made up of people who were not satisfied with their lives, whether they were on the path of the wicked or the path of the righteous. When these people heard how they could start all over in a new life, devoted to their Creator as disciples of Messiah Yahshua, they thought it was good news. They forsook their old lives and became part of a special people - the holy - reserved and dedicated only to doing the will of their Creator. The death of Messiah Yahshua paid for their sins, and their eternal destiny was settled without having to wait to be judged for all their deeds. They will spend eternity as part of the Holy City, ruling over all the nations of the universe.

 

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