Non-Denominational

Church Profile

Meeting Location
Join us this Sabbath at 11:00am
102 Apache
Hot Springs, AR 71901
United States
Service Times
Saturday/Sabbath 11:00am
(501) 626-0687
Pastor Daryl Prindle

Our Mission

Church of God's Sabbaths was established "for the equipping of the saints into the work of the ministry, so as to build up the body of Christ, until we all attain into the unity of the faith and of the real knowledge of the Son of Yahweh, into a complete man, into the resulting full stature of Christ; so that we no longer be ‘infants’, tossed about as by waves and carried off by every doctrinal fad, through the underhanded dealings of the people who collect the fee for the error; rather, speaking the truth in love, let us in all things grow up into Him who is the Head, Christ; from whom the whole body, being fitted and knit together by what every joint supplies, as each individual part does its work, promotes its own growth, its own edification, in love." (Eph 4:12-16, WPNT) "Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy: You are to labor six days and do all your work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath to Yahweh your God. You must not do any work — you, your son or daughter, your male or female slave, your livestock, or the foreigner who is within your gates. For Yahweh made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and everything in them in six days; then He rested on the seventh day. Therefore Yahweh blessed the Sabbath day and declared it holy. " (Exod 20:8-11) We honor Yahweh's weekly Sabbaths simply because Yahweh said to do so, and He never changed His mind. Regarding Yahweh's Holy Days, we honor His Holy Days and New Moons because they are permanent statutes. "...This is to be a permanent statute wherever you live throughout your generations. " (Lev 23:21, HCSB)

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About Church of God's Sabbaths

We worship collectively on each Sabbath day at 11:00am. We also honor Yahweh's Holy Days of Passover, Unleavened Bread, Pentecost, Trumpets, Day of Atonement and Tabernacles. We also honor New Moons.
Denomination / Affiliation: Other Christian
Dress Style: casual

BELIEFS

GOD/YAH: The God or YAH Family Yah is the eternal, omniscient, omnipresent, supreme, all-powerful, creating, ruling, and life-giving spirit Family (Elohim). It is one and perfect in character, love, and purpose. Through its plan for mankind, its overall purpose is to expand the Family and thereby share its magnificent glory for all eternity. Presently, the Yah Family consists of Yahweh the Father and Yahshua the Son. Genesis 1:1, 26; Deuteronomy 6:4; Nehemiah 9:6-8; Psalm 2:2, 7, 12; 8:1-9; 19:1; 110:1; 139:1-10; Isaiah 40:12-17, 25-26; 44:6; Daniel 7:9-10; John 1:1, 14; 4:24; 14:8-9; Romans 1:20; 8:29; Ephesians 1:3-5, 9-10; 3:14-15; Colossians 1:12-18. GOD/YAH: Yahweh the Father Yahweh the Father is the supreme Ruler of the universe. He is the object and focus of our worship and the Being to whom His children pray. He sent Yahshua Christ to the earth and instructed Him as to what to say and do. The Father's purpose is to be reconciled to His creation and to bring many sons to glory. He accomplishes His will by means of the Holy Spirit by which He calls, regenerates, and through the process of conversion, transforms His new children into His image and into His glory by means of a resurrection. He is directly involved in the life of each individual He calls, and imparts to them His holy characteristics as they yield to Him. Psalm 110:1; Daniel 7:9-14; Matthew 11:27; John 1:1-2; 5:17, 20, 22-23, 36-37, 43; 6:44; 8:27-29, 38; 10:18, 29; 12:50; 14:8-9, 28; 16:27; 17:5, 20-21; I Corinthians 15:24-28; Ephesians 3:14-15; 4:4-6; Hebrews 1:1-2; 2:3-9; Revelation 21:22-23; 22:1, 3. GOD/YAH: Yahshua the Son Yahshua of Nazareth is the God of the Old Testament, the Christ, God incarnate, the prophesied Messiah, the Savior of mankind. He exists eternally with the Father, and all things were created through Him and for Him. Before His human birth, He revealed Himself to the patriarchs as "the Eternal" (YHWH) and by a variety of other names. He divested Himself of the majesty of His office to become human by means of birth to the virgin Mary. Though tempted in all points like other men, He lived sinlessly throughout His life, giving Himself to be crucified as the perfect atonement for mankind's transgressions of God's laws. After three days and three nights in the grave, He was resurrected as a divine spirit Being and ascended to the Father's right hand in heaven, becoming our High Priest, Advocate, and Mediator before the Father. As such, He is technically the Dispenser of the Holy Spirit. He is now Head of the church, and shall return soon as King of kings and Lord of lords to establish the Kingdom of God on earth, sharing His rule with His resurrected brothers and sisters. John 1:1-3, 10, 14, 29-36; 8:53-58; Colossians 1:13-20; John 3:16; Romans 5:8-9; Acts 2:33-35; John 15:26; 16:7; Ephesians 4:7-8; I John 2:1-2; Hebrews 1:1-4; 2:9-14; 4:14-16; 9:11-15; Ephesians 1:19-23; Philippians 2:5-7; Matthew 12:40; I Thessalonians 4:16; Revelation 5:9-10; 11:15; 19:11-16. HOLY SPIRIT: The Holy Spirit is the power of Yah—not a personage, consciousness, entity, part of the godhead, or part of a trinity. It is the mind and essence of the divine nature and the spiritual extension of Yah through which He carries out His will. Bestowed upon or poured out upon individuals, it causes regeneration of Yah’s children. Yah's Spirit empowers the mind to comprehend spiritual matters, producing conversion. It leads us into all truth; convicts us of sin and righteousness; and imparts faith, the love of Yah, power to overcome sin, and other gifts essential to do His will. It is the earnest or guarantee of eternal life. Genesis 1:2; Psalm 104:30; Isaiah 11:2; 32:15; 40:13; Ezekiel 39:29; Joel 2:28-29; John 7:37-39; Luke 24:49; Acts 1:8; 8:15-17; Romans 8:9-14; John 14:16-17, 26; I Corinthians 2:9-16; 12:4-11; II Timothy 1:6-7; Titus 3:4- II Peter 1:2-4; Ephesians 1:13-14. THE BIBLE: The written Word of Yah, the Holy Bible, constitutes the revelation of Yah to man, and is profitable for man's complete spiritual knowledge, understanding, and growth to salvation. Holy men of Yah, inspired by the Holy Spirit through various means, recorded the truth revealed to them. Transmitted to us fundamentally free of error, Yah's Word is true and pure. The whole canon of Scripture, completed with the book of Revelation, includes the sixty-six books of the combined Old and New Testaments. Its basic purpose is to reveal Yah, His purpose, and the process of salvation to man. The Bible, however, is not philosophy to be freely interpreted, but by gathering all pertinent scriptures and using sound reason and the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, one can understand Yah's intent and meaning. II Timothy 3:15-17; II Peter 1:21; Hebrews 1:1-2; John 17:17; Proverbs 30:5; Matthew 5:18; John 10:35; Isaiah 8:16; Luke 24:44-45; Revelation 22:18-19; II Peter 1:20; Isaiah 28:9-11; I Thessalonians 5:21; Psalm 119:33-40, 97-99, 172. ANGELS: Long before the creation of man and the earth, Yah created powerful spirit beings to act as His agents and messengers. Created in many forms for varying functions, Yah also gave them free moral agency. Some, led by the cherub Lucifer, now called Satan, the Adversary, chose to rebel against Yah's government, and transformed themselves into demons. Only two other angels are named in the Bible: Michael and Gabriel. The remaining, faithful angels now function as ministering spirits to help mankind attain salvation. Job 38:7; Psalm 91:11-12; Ezekiel 1:5-14; 28:14-17; Isaiah 14:12-15; Ephesians 6:12; Daniel 10:13; Revelation 12:7; Luke 1:19; Hebrews 1:7, 14. SATAN AND DEMONS: Originally created as Lucifer and given great powers and beauty, Satan became transformed into the Adversary through pride, leading him into rebellion against the government of Yah. From the angels first estate here on earth, he led one-third of his fellows to attack Yah in heaven, who cast them down to earth in defeat where they remain restrained to this day. As the god of this world and man's mortal enemy, Satan now uses his power and beauty to deceive all of mankind. He and his demons, though they have already been defeated and their fate is sealed, are doing all they can to frustrate God's purpose for man. Ezekiel 28:14-17; Isaiah 14:12-15; Jude 6; II Peter 2:4; II Corinthians 4:4; Revelation 12:4, 9; Luke 22:31; Ephesians 6:12; Jude 13; Revelation 20:10. MANKIND: Humans, created male and female in Yah's image, are physical mortal beings whose life is in the blood. However, Yah imparted a spirit essence to humans, empowering man with intellect and setting him far above the animals. This human spirit enables Yah to join His Spirit with man's so he might become a child of Yah. When a man dies, his conscious thoughts cease, his spirit returns to Yah who gave it, and his body returns to dust. Yah’s purpose for man is that he enter the Family of Yah by means of a spiritual birth upon baptism and receipt of the Holy Spirit, and later be changed to spirit in a resurrection from the dead to immortality and glory. Genesis 1:26-27; 2:7, 17; 3:19; Psalm 146:3-4; Ecclesiastes 3:19; Ezekiel 18:4, 20; Job 32:8; Zechariah 12:1; I Corinthians 2:11; Hebrews 12:28; I Timothy 6:15-16; Romans 8:29; I Corinthians 15:44, 50-54. GOSPEL: The gospel is the message preached by Christ and His church. Its focus is Yah's purpose and plan to reproduce Himself. Christ, John the Baptist, and the apostles generally call it the "gospel of the Kingdom of Yah," but biblical writers use over a dozen other titles to describe it. Ultimately, it is the complete message of the entire Old and New Testaments, containing the message of what Yah the Father and His Son have done, are doing, and will do to accomplish their purpose. It contains detailed information on the King, subjects, laws, and territory of the Kingdom of Yah and how mankind can become part of it. Matthew 3:2; 24:14; Mark 1:14; Acts 28:31; Romans 1:1, 16; 2:16; 15:16; Ephesians 1:13; 6:15; Revelation 14:6. KINGDOM OF YAH: The Kingdom of Yah is the creating and ruling Family of Yah soon to administer the government of Yah on earth. Though the Kingdom of Yah does not now rule the earth, those who have Yah's Spirit are under its rule in their lives. When Yahshua Christ returns, He will reestablish its rule on earth, and the saints, resurrected as spirit kings and priests, will reign with Him for a thousand years. Following the second death and the Lake of Fire, the Kingdom will be completely fulfilled when Yah the Father descends from heaven to rule for all eternity from New Jerusalem. Daniel 2:44; Isaiah 2:2-4; 11:1-10; Micah 4:1-4; Mark 4:11; John 3:3-7; I Corinthians 15:50-54; Colossians 1:13; Hebrews 11:13-16; Matthew 25:31; 20:21; Revelation 2:26; 5:10; 19:16; 20:4-6, 12-15; 21:1-4, 7. SALVATION: Salvation, a freely given gift from Yah the Father, is the means by which a person is saved from the penalty of sin and given eternal life. The process of salvation begins with Yah's calling, opening the mind to spiritual truth. This leads to reconciliation with Yah through faith in the sacrifice of Yahshua Christ for the forgiveness of sins, then to repentance toward Yah, baptism, receipt of the Holy Spirit, sanctification unto holiness through a life of overcoming, and rebirth and glorification as Yah. Though salvation cannot be earned through works of the law, the keeping of the Ten Commandments is nonetheless required as a condition to receive salvation. Everyone, at the time Yah chooses, will have an opportunity for salvation. Ephesians 2:4-10; John 6:44-45; Acts 20:21; Romans 5:8-11; 6:1-6, 15-18; Ephesians 1:13-14; II Thessalonians 2:13-14; I Peter 1:2; II Corinthians 7:1; Hebrews 12:14; Romans 8:29-30; II Corinthians 3:18; I John 3:1-2; I Corinthians 15:35, 42-44; Romans 2:12-13; James 1:25; Matthew 19:17; John 14:15; I Corinthians 15:21-23, 50-54; Revelation 20:4-15. LAWS AND COMMANDMENTS OF YAH: The laws of Yah are written expressions of the character, mind, and will of Yah for His people. They appear in both Old and New Testaments, teaching how to love and worship Yah, love fellow man, and prepare for eternal life in the Family of Yah. They cover both physical actions and spiritual motivations. The Ten Commandments were given directly by Yah Himself, codified by Moses, and magnified and ratified by Yahshua Christ. A perfect spiritual law, they are always in force whether or not a person is aware of them. Obedience to them brings blessings; disobedience brings curses. To transgress them is to sin and incur the death penalty. Keeping Yah's law, thus showing one's submission to the government of Yah, is a condition for eternal life. Psalm 19:7-11; Romans 7:7-12, 14; Exodus 20:1-17; Psalm 119:172; John 15:14; I John 2:2-3; 5:2-3; Matthew 22:36-40; Isaiah 42:21; Matthew 5:17-32; 19:17; Deuteronomy 30:15-20; 28:1-15; I John 3:4; Revelation 22:14. SIN: Sin is the transgression of Yah's law. It has a broad application in that sin can be defined as all unrighteousness, missing the mark, or falling short of the character of Yah. Whatever is not of faith is sin, and when a person knows to do good but does not do it, it is also sin. The penalty for sin is death in the Lake of Fire. Unpardonable sin is the willful, knowledgeable, and continued transgression of the commandments of Yah. It also includes the willful rejection of Yah's salvation and blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, which is despising the works Yah does by the power of His Spirit and attributing them to Satan. These sins are unpardonable because the person will not repent. All sins can be forgiven by Yah's mercy through the blood of Yahshua Christ. I John 3:4; 5:17; Ephesians 2:1; Romans 14:23; James 4:17; Romans 6:23; Revelation 20:14; Galatians 5:19-21; Matthew 12:31; Hebrews 10:26-29; I John 1:7, 9: Romans 8:1-3. GRACE: Yah's grace is the dynamic of salvation. Grace expresses Yah's freely given gifts. It is present, not just in the forgiveness of sin, but through the entire process of salvation. Grace gives to the called whatever is necessary to enable Yah's purpose for them to succeed. Men have always been saved by grace through faith. Genesis 6:8; Exodus 33:12-17; Romans 3:24; 4:4, 16; 5:2, 15; 11:5-6; 12:3, 6; Hebrews 4:16; 13:9; I Peter 4:10; II Peter 1:2; 3:18; I Corinthians 12:4-11. FAITH: Faith is the active belief in the existence of Yah and the dynamic trust in His Word. Yah commands us to live by faith. As the foundation of the process, it is essential for salvation. Without faith it is impossible to please Yah because, as man's foundational response to Yah, it leads to obedience and the completion of Yah's purpose. Because of faith in Christ's blood, we are forgiven, and righteousness is imputed to us. Both a gift of Yah and a fruit of His Spirit, faith is perfected through the good works Yah has ordained. Romans 1:17; Hebrews 10:37-39; I Peter 1:5, 9; Hebrews 11:1-6; Ephesians 2:4-10; Romans 4:5, 9-13, 20-22; 5:8-11; I Corinthians 12:4, 9; Romans 12:3; Galatians 5:22; James 2:14-26; II Corinthians 5:7. REPENTANCE: Repentance is deep contrition of mind and spirit over one's spiritual condition, combined with resolve to change what one is and does. The goodness of Yah leads one to repentance, which begins when Yah enables a person to see himself in comparison to Him. Only then can he acknowledge that he is a sinner in need of forgiveness. Repentance is the first step in reconciliation with Yah. It moves one to confess his sin, and with deep desire, to conform his life to Yah's will as revealed in Scripture. Repentance occurs, not just once, but continuously as one grows in the knowledge of Yah. Jeremiah 17:9; Matthew 9:13; II Corinthians 7:9-11; Romans 2:4; II Timothy 2:25; Acts 20:21; Luke 13:3, 5; Psalm 51; Mark 1:15; Luke 24:47; Acts 2:37-38; 3:19;11:18. WATER BAPTISM: Water baptism is by immersion after genuine repentance and acceptance of Yahshua Christ as personal Savior. It symbolizes the death and burial of a sinner into the death and burial of Yahshua Christ. Rising out of the watery grave symbolizes His resurrection. Also symbolizing purification, baptism prepares one for the receipt of the Holy Spirit. When one rises from his watery grave, he is to be a new person, led by Yah's Spirit to conduct his life according to Yah's way. Matthew 3:13-16; 28:19-20; Acts 2:38; 8:12-17; Romans 6:1-7; Colossians 2:12. BAPTISM OF THE SPIRIT: Baptism of the Spirit illustrates receiving the Holy Spirit as a regeneration by Yahweh the Father, placing one into the spiritual body of Yahshua Christ, the church. Matthew 3:11; I Corinthians 12:13; Titus 3:4-7. BAPTISM OF FIRE: Baptism by fire means immersion into the Lake of Fire. It is the second, and therefore eternal, death for the incorrigibly wicked, who have willingly and persistently rejected the salvation of Yah the Father through Yahshua Christ. All who have blasphemed the Holy Spirit and committed the unpardonable sin will be destroyed. Matthew 3:11-12; 12:31-32; Revelation 20:14-15; 21:8; II Peter 3:10-12; Malachi 4:1-3. LAYING ON OF HANDS: One of the most ancient of biblical rituals, laying on of hands signifies an ordination or setting apart. It is performed by ordained elders of the church during prayer for the receipt of the Holy Spirit following baptism, for anointing of the sick, for ordination into an office, for marriage, for the blessing of little children, and for requesting special gifts of Yah. Genesis 48:12-14; Matthew 19:13-15; Acts 6:5-6; 8:15-17; 13:3; 19:5-6; I Timothy 4:14; Hebrews 6:2; James 5:14-15. RESURRECTIONS: Death is a reality all must eventually face, but the hope of all Christians and the promise of the Father is the resurrection from the dead. The Bible plainly identifies two types of resurrections: special acts of mercy by Yah in which He raised people back to physical life, and the spiritual resurrections to eternal life. The best known resurrection is Yahshua Christ's triumph over death. When He returns, He will resurrect the saints to eternal life. After the thousand years of His reign, He will resurrect to physical life all who have not had an opportunity for salvation. Finally, the incorrigibly wicked will be physically resurrected to be consumed in the Lake of Fire. Job 14:14-15; 19:25-26; Daniel 12:2-3; Matthew 27:52-53; Mark 5:35-42; Acts 9:40-41; 20:7-12; John 5:28-29; 11:20-24; I Corinthians 15:3-8, 20-23, 51-52; I Thessalonians 4:13-17; Revelation 20:4-6; Ezekiel 37:1-14; Revelation 20:11-15; II Peter 3:10-12. ETERNAL JUDGMENT: An individual's judgment occurs throughout the time of his opportunity for salvation. Beginning with Yah opening the individual's mind to understand His way of life, the judgment extends to the end of his life, and its consequences are eternal. Yah looks upon the heart, mercifully judging a person based on his attitude, his knowledge of Yah and His way, his application of what he understands, and his personal relationship with the Father and Son. By this judgment, Yah determines who will be in His Family. The vast majority of mankind will receive the gift of eternal life, and only the few who deliberately and willfully reject Yah's salvation will not. The judgments are broken into three broad periods: from Adam to Christ's return, the thousand-year reign of Yahshua Christ, and a period following the Millennium when all those who have not had an opportunity for salvation will be resurrected to physical life. Hebrews 6:2; I Samuel 16:7; Hebrews 9:27; 10:26-27; I Peter 4:17; Romans 2:16; Acts 10:42; John 5:26-30; Romans 14:10-12; II Corinthians 5:10; Matthew 11:20-24; 12:41-42; Ezekiel 37:12-14; Revelation 20:5-6, 11-14. GOING ON TO PERFECTION: Yah intends conversion to be a growth process with the aim or goal to become like Christ. The process includes yielding to Yah to be led by His Spirit to get rid of materialism, self-centeredness, bad habits of character, and bad attitudes. In their place, Yah desires growth in the fruits of the Spirit, especially in love toward God and the brethren. This doctrine comprises the bulk of the behavioral instruction, correction, exhortation, and admonition of the Bible. Hebrews 6:1; 5:10-12; Matthew 5:48; Hebrews 2:10; 5:9; 13:21; James 1:4; II Corinthians 13:9; I Peter 2:2; II Peter 3:18; Ephesians 4:7-15. SABBATH: The Sabbath is a regularly recurring holy day, and keeping it is basic to a Christian's relationship with Yah. When He rested on the seventh day at creation, Yah set it apart, reaffirming it to Israel in the wilderness by giving it as the fourth of the Ten Commandments in the section Jesus summarized as showing how to love Yah. Idolatry and Sabbath breaking were largely responsible for Israel's downfall. Jesus, the Lord of the Sabbath, clearly taught that the Sabbath is made for man. He and His apostles kept it, and it is nowhere abrogated either by command or example in the New Testament. The prophets show the Sabbath being kept after Christ's return. Genesis 2:1-3; 26:5; Exodus 16:4-30; 20:8-11; 31:13; Leviticus 23:1-3; Deuteronomy 5:12-15; Matthew 22:37-40; Ezekiel 20:12-16, 20, 24; Mark 2:27-28; Luke 4:16; Acts 17:2; 18:4, 11; Hebrews 4:4-10; Isaiah 58:13-14; 66:22-23; Ezekiel 45:17; 46:3-4, 12. ANNUAL FESTIVALS: Seven annual holy days, like the weekly Sabbath, were ordained by God and commanded to be observed as holy convocations by His people. Both His covenant people Israel and the New Testament Israel of Yah, the church, observed them. Yahshua and His apostles kept them, and they are prophesied to be kept after Christ's return. The holy days are Sabbaths but may fall on any day of the week. If one falls on the weekly Sabbath, the holy day takes precedence. Each festival has special meaning, depicting an important step in Yah's plan for man, and the teaching on that day centers on its meaning to Yah's purpose. The festivals and holy days are Passover, a festival but not a holy day; the seven Days of Unleavened Bread, with the first and last being holy days; Pentecost; Feast of Trumpets; Day of Atonement; the seven-day Feast of Tabernacles, with the first being a holy day; and the Last Great Day. Exodus 12:1-17; 23:14-17; Leviticus 23:4-44; Matthew 26:17-18; John 7:1-39; 13:1-17; Acts 2:1; 18:21; 20:16; I Corinthians 5:7-8; 16:8; Ezekiel 45:17-25; Zechariah 14:16-19. HEALING: Divine healing, based on His promise to heal, is an act of mercy from Yah. Though Yah Himself chooses the time of healing, His intervention in a person's behalf is dependent on certain conditions being met: Trust in His promise and power to do what He has promised when He chooses to do it. Faith in the sacrifice of Yahshua Christ, represented in the Passover observance by the broken bread, a symbol of His broken body, and the wine, a symbol of His shed blood. Repentance, where possible, from sins that may be involved in causing the health problem. Understanding that, because Yah loves us and knows all things, the healing will be granted in this life only if it is in the best interest of Yah's purpose. The great heroes of faith have died, but they will be healed in the resurrection and given spirit, immortal bodies that can never die. Exodus 15:26; Psalm 103:2-3; Matthew 9:27-30; I Peter 2:24; I Corinthians 11:23-30; Matthew 8:16-17; Isaiah 53:4-5; Mark 16:15-18; James 5:14-16; Hebrews 9:27; 11:13-16. TITHES AND OFFERINGS: The earth and all its resources are Yah's, but He graciously allows us to use them. For what He has given us, we have a financial obligation to Him, and through the system of tithes and offerings, that responsibility is satisfied. The Old Testament introduces it as an established and ongoing practice. Later, it was codified as part of Yah's law given to Israel in the wilderness, and administered by the Levites until the destruction of the Temple. In addressing the Levites about their responsibilities, Jesus confirmed its practice. Through the apostle Paul, the New Testament church confirmed that the ministry and the work of the church are to be financially supported by the individual members of the body. Yah did not change the tithing system He instituted before Abraham, but only its administration by the New Testament church ministry. Giving tithes and offerings is an act of worship of Yah. Tithing is giving ten percent of one's income, and offerings are given as determined by the individual's evaluation of what he is able. The church does not enforce or police tithing, but teaches the obligation the individual has to honor Yah with his substance and the firstfruits of his increase. Genesis 1:26-27; Psalms 24:1; 104:24; Deuteronomy 8:18; I Corinthians 10:25-28; Matthew 6:19-21; Genesis 14:18-20; Leviticus 27:30; Numbers 18:24; Deuteronomy 14:22-28; 16:16-17; Matthew 23:23; Luke 16:10-13; 21:1-4; II Corinthians 9:6-7; Hebrews 7:1-10; II Corinthians 3:3-7; Acts 5:1-5; 4:34-35; I Corinthians 9:1-14; Malachi 3:8-12; Proverbs 3:9-10. IDENTITY OF ISRAEL: Yah's unconditional promise to Abraham, confirmed by Jesus, included both grace and race: spiritual salvation and eternal life by grace through Yahshua Christ, and national greatness and prosperity to Abraham's descendants. His descendants, the progeny of Jacob (Israel), have grown into great nations in these latter days. Yah promised David that his throne would always exist and that Christ would occupy that throne when He returns. Since it must exist continuously on earth, the only extant throne that matches Yah's promise among all the modern nations resides in Great Britain. The twelve families of ancient Israel are today scattered in northwestern Europe, the state of Israel, and the English-speaking nations of America and the British Commonwealth. Joseph and Judah have historically been the dominant tribes. Though knowledge of Israel's identity is not essential to salvation, it nonetheless provides a much clearer understanding of biblical prophecy. It in no way implies racial superiority, but on the contrary, imposes greater responsibility. Genesis 12:1-3; 13:14-16; 17:2-8; 24:60; 25:29-34; 26:2-5, 24; Romans 4:13; Genesis 27:27-29; 35:9-13, 23-26; 48:1-22; 49:1-33; Deuteronomy 33:1-29; II Kings 17:18-24; II Samuel 7:8-16; Psalm 89:19-37; Jeremiah 33:14-26; I Chronicles 5:2; Deuteronomy 7:6-11; Luke 12:48; Romans 11:1-29.

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Church of God's Sabbaths is a Non-Denominational Church located in Zip Code 71901.

Church Profile Manager: Daryl Prindle