MISSION STATEMENT
We do not favor one Christian denomination over another. If a denomination has a firm foundation based on the teachings Jesus, then we will stand with them. If a
denomination has no Creed but have a firm foundation on the teachings of Jesus, then we stand with them. We are neutral in that we do not subscribe to any specific
denomination. Denominations have an organizational and institutional structure predicates liturgy (Greek: λειτουργία “leitourgia”) which if translated means “work for
the people”. Some churches do not have a liturgical structure but some do.
Where there is a denomination, there is a doctrine. The doctrine prescribes what preachers can and cannot teach. Doctrines also prescribes to what extend the former can be
preached. It is not uncommon for churches to subvert Scripture by omitting, adding, manipulating context which in turn leads to a sermon where the narrative, message and
meaning often opposes the actual biblical narrative as per the Word of God (the Bible). The Word of God strictly prohibits sexual immortality but some churches would
rather subvert the Word of God in favor of cultural trends (such as same sex marriage). We see the same thing with advent of transgenderism which is immoral and sinful.
Some church denominations pray to Mary (or Virgin Mary) which is unbiblical (Jesus was born of a Virgin but that is that. Mary was not a virgin as Jesus had many brothers
and also had sisters (“This is the builder's (Or carpenter's) son, isn't it? His mother is named Mary, isn't she? His brothers are James, Joseph, Simon, and Judas,
aren't they?” Matt 13:55-56). The fact that Jesus was conceived without an earthly father having sexual intercourse with his earthly mother stems from “adelphos”
Greek singular noun adelphos, from a- ("same", equivalent to homo-) and delphys ("womb," equivalent to splanchna). If then we look at the foundations of the Catholic Church,
and Vatican I specifically which consider Peter to the first Pope so to speak and it one of the verses the Papacy use to establish Papal infallibility is Matt 16:19 "I will
give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven." Which is
besides Catholic dogma looking at Luke 1:9 "He called the twelve together and gave them power and authority over all the demons and to cure diseases." So there is no conclusive
evidence supporting the claims according to Catholic liturgy. But again, part of our mission is not Apologetics or anything tied to Catholic or other denominational liturgy.
Some churches do not provide you with this detail. Then you have the Mormonism founded by Joseph Smith who claimed to receive the golden tablets from an angel.
This is unbiblical also since Gal 1:8 strictly states “But even if we or an angel from heaven should proclaim to you a gospel contrary to what we proclaimed to you,
let that person be condemned!”
However as an aside, the Roman Catholic Church have additional scripture within the Roman Catholic Bible such as Tobit, Maccabees, Wisdom and so on which we do not deal with. Much of
these books are used to establish ideas like purgatory which prior Popes introduced later on. Much of which is based on Maccabees. However, since it is part of the OT and is not mentioned
by Jesus Christ and as such not a concept we find valid as we strictly follow the Word of God and teaching of Jesus.
Some may argue why we then not follow the NT only and that is because Gen 3:15 set in motion the narrative that leads up to the Crucifixion of Jesus and
the narrative concludes with Revelations which is the return of Christ.
Thus the message and teachings of Christ which relates to narratives such as salvation, grace, mercy, surrender, forgiveness, love. Our sinful nature, the nature of sin and
exploring sin according to the teaching of Christ either by Himself, His disciples and the Apostles such as Paul which primarily expanded on the teachings of Jesus. Also we have
the book of Jude and James both of which are brothers of Jesus Christ as mentioned earlier.
Our mission statement is simple. The Word of God as it was intended from the beginning (the original Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic sources which is used to translate the
Bible to modern languages) is the without fault. The Word of God is objective and not subjective. You either consider the Word of God in full and any impartiality
is undermining the authority of God. We oppose those who do not consider the aforementioned.
Our mission statement is not to create yet another sect or denomination but to reveal and make available the original and classical biblical narrative as God intended.
The product(s) we provide enables the user to navigate the biblical narrative without needing to understand ancient languages.
Our mission is exposing people to the reality of the Bible. That is, the Bible is first and foremost about the supernatural, the unseen. Because we product(s) are designed to
reveal what is mostly hidden either by intentional or unintentional translation of the source texts. An example of this would be where you see the word “scapegoat” in
Leviticus 16. The word mentioned in Hebrew is “Azazel” which is one of the fallen angels (Genesis 6). “Sons of God” in the Old Testament refers to
angels (bənê hāʼĕlōhîm (בְּנֵי הָאֱלֹהִים) the sons of Elohim [also Job 1:6, 2:1, 38:7, Deut 32:8, Psalm 82:6]). The word elohim or 'elohiym (ʼĕlôhîym) is a
grammatically plural noun for "gods" or "deities" or various other words in Biblical Hebrew (Elohim is one of those words that can be confusing since it is a compound word,
so, the singular pronoun is different from the plural and context predicates the usage). The reason for pointing this out is because it matters a lot but hardly ever
preached. It is supernatural and if you do not understand the fact that (not opinion) the Bible is supernatural in origin you will have an incorrect understanding
when you come across certain sections throughout the Bible.
We aim to change that, and by change we mean, say it as it is not as certain churches and preachers would want you to believe.
There is a war going on as you read this. Whether you like it or not you are part of the war. 1 Cor tells you as much. It is unseen but it is all that matters at the end
of the day. We mean this literally. Let Scripture interpret Scripture (not men).
Amen.