Core Beliefs
The core beliefs of 5Fifty5 | Ministries are firmly rooted in the foundational truths revealed in Scripture. Our teachings and ministry are grounded in the Torah and the doctrines taught by Christ to the twelve apostles. Most importantly, Christ remains the living Teacher, continually guiding His chosen through both the written Word and the unspoken truths, leading by intuition in the present day.
GOD ( YHWH )
There is one eternally existing God (monotheistic): God the Father (the Creator), God the Son (who manifested Himself in the flesh), and God the Holy Spirit (God in essence is Spirit). He is the Creator of all that exists, both visible and invisible, and is therefore deserving of all glory and praise.
God is perfect in love, power, holiness, goodness, knowledge, wisdom, justice, and mercy. He is unchangeable and remains the same yesterday, today, and forever.
God is perfect in love, power, holiness, goodness, knowledge, wisdom, justice, and mercy. He is unchangeable and remains the same yesterday, today, and forever.
Revelation
God manifested Himself by entering the portal of time through Mary’s womb, who is the visible image of the invisible God. He is revealed through the holy Scriptures and reflected in all of creation itself.
Man
On the seventh day, Adam experienced the rest of God. He was formed as a spirit from the mind of Christ, and then God breathed Himself into Adam, making him a living soul. Unlike mankind, who was created on the sixth day, Adam’s creation was unique and deeply spiritual. (Genesis 1:27)
The Fall
Adam was responsible for caring for humanity and prioritized his work over his relationship with Eve. The tree of life symbolizes Christ, while the tree of knowledge of good and evil represents Lucifer. According to this interpretation, Lucifer, the first human, influenced Eve to become like him human, leading to tragic consequences. Adam’s first sin was neglecting his wife, and later he was involved with Lilith, the female counterpart of Lucifer. In this perspective, the trees represent people, and the fruit symbolizes intimate relationships.
Salvation
Salvation is a lifelong journey. Anyone who follows Christ must be teachable and open to change. Saying a prayer and being immersed in water is only the beginning of this path. Only those who patiently wait upon the Lord and endure the challenges of this world will be truly saved. Salvation requires devotion, you cannot purchase it and you cannot skip the painful process, its not for the faint.
Matthew 24:13
Matthew 24:13
The Body of Christ
Christ told Peter, "Upon this rock, I will build my body." Christ himself is the foundation, and we are simply members of His body.
The word "church" originates from the name of a Greek mythological goddess. In 325 A.D., the word "church" was inserted into Scripture by Constantine.
The word "church" originates from the name of a Greek mythological goddess. In 325 A.D., the word "church" was inserted into Scripture by Constantine.
Ressurection
A spirit cannot die nor be born; all souls belong to the Most High (God). Death is not the end but a transition back to our origin—the mind of Christ—and heaven resides within God. This truth is simple yet profound: if you live fulfilling the desires of the flesh, death awaits you.
Energy cannot be destroyed; it can only be transformed or repurposed. Regarding heaven or paradise, God Himself is heaven, and the heavens dwell within Him.
If you live apart from Christ, reconciliation with Him is not possible. Embracing this reality is essential for returning to the source and experiencing eternal life.
Energy cannot be destroyed; it can only be transformed or repurposed. Regarding heaven or paradise, God Himself is heaven, and the heavens dwell within Him.
If you live apart from Christ, reconciliation with Him is not possible. Embracing this reality is essential for returning to the source and experiencing eternal life.