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ABOUT US

Tikvah l'Chaim is a congregation of people whose hearts have turned to 'The G-d of Israel' and have aligned ourselves with G-ds' people and land.  We are comprised of Jews and non-Jews who believe the promises made by G-d through the writings of the Hebrew Scriptures that Yeshua is the 'One true Jewish Messiah, 'The Great Deliverer for Many'  who willingly became the blood atonement for the personal sins of all who accept Him.  We invite all to join us in experiencing the incredible blessings that are found in fullness of G-d's plan of Salvation, worshipping side-by-side, as One Body, the Holy One of Israel. 

Our message is for the Jew and the Non-Jew (the Great Commission given to us as recorded in Matthew 28:16-20,) the Good News proclaiming the Resurrection and Redemption begun through Yeshua, the Risen Lord and Appointed Judge  (1 Cor 2:2).  We worship within the framework of traditional Jewish patterns and celebrate all of G-d's Holy convocations and appointed festivals which we know are pleasing in His sight, celebrated in the mighty name of Yeshua, in whom all is fulfilled. We believe both the Tanakh and the Brit Chadasha to be without error in their autographs.  It was through the Nation of Israel that the world received the Holy Scriptures that foretold of the 'Coming One'; their salvation through a Jewish Messiah.  If you want to know the truth of these things, and that Jew and Gentile worship the same and only true G-d, we ask you to consider these scriptures; 

He would be descended from Abraham.
Genesis 22:18 Galatians 3:16
He would be from the line of David.
2 Samuel 7:8-16 Luke 3:23-28
He would be of the tribe of Judah.
Genesis 49:10 Hebrews 7:14
Revelation 5:5
He would be precede by a forerunner.
Malachi 3:1
Isaiah 40:3
Matthew 3:1-2
Luke 1:17
He would be a prophet like Moses
Deut. 18:18-19 Acts 3:20-23
He would be anointed by G-d's Spirit.
Isaiah 11:2, 61:1-2
Matthew 3:16-17
Luke 4:16-21
He would be the redeemer of the Gentiles and the Jews.
Genesis 49:10
Isaiah 42:1-7
Matthew 12:18-21
He would be G-d's Son.
Psalm 2:7
Proverbs 30:4
Matthew 16:16, 17:5
He would enter Jerusalem in a specific manner.
Zechariah 9:9 Matthew 21:1-11
He would perform miracles.
Isaiah 35:3-6 Matthew 11:4-6
John 11:47-48
His brethren would reject Him.
Psalm 69:8
Isaiah 53:3
John 1:11, 7:5
He would be betrayed by a friend.
Psalm 41:9
John 13:18-21
Acts 1:16
He was to be sold for thirty pieces of silver.
Zechariah 11:12 Matthew 26:14-15
The price of His betrayal would be given to buy a potters field
 or burial place for the poor.
Zechariah 11:13 Matthew 27:3-10
The details of His crucifixion given.
Isaiah 53
Psalm 22
Luke 22:23
His hands and feet would be pierced.
Psalm 22:16
Zechariah 12:10
John 19:18, 34, 37
John 20:25-29
None of His bones would be broken.
Exodus 12:46
Psalm 34:20
John 19:33-37
He was buried among the wicked.
Isaiah 53:9 Matthew 27:57-60
His body would not begin to decompose.
Psalm 16:10
Proverbs 30:4
Acts 2:31
He would be raised from the dead.
Psalm 2, 16:10
Proverbs 30:4
Acts 13:33 - 37
He would ascend to the chief place of honor with G-d to intercede for us.


Psalm 68:18
Psalm 110:1
Luke 24:51
Acts 1:9
Romans 8:34
Hebrews 1:3

 

A Jew who accepts the promised Jewish Messiah, Yeshua, becomes a fulfilled Jew, in continuity with Moses and the prophets; he is fulfilled spiritually. Gentiles who accept Yeshua become children of Abraham by faith (Galatians 3:7,29), and are spiritually grafted into the Jewish olive tree of life. (Romans 11) They are then able to inherit the spiritual benefits of the Good News, along with the Jews.  In Yeshua, you have been brought near by the blood of Yeshua; for He is our peace, who made both groups into one....that in Himself He might make the two into one new man...and might reconcile them both in one body to G-d' (Ephesians 3:6)'

 

There is one body and one Spirit, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, and one G-d, the Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all' (Ephesians 4:4-6) Faith in Yeshua is not a religion, it is G-d's way for mankind to be reconciled to Him and the fulfillment of G-d's promises to Israel and the nations. G-d revealed Himself through the Jewish Messiah Yeshua in the Holy Scriptures and G-d said it is only through faith in Yeshua that we can have a personal relationship with Him.  This is the Hope for Life... Eternal! 

 

Staff:
Gary Maxted - Rabbi   (rabbigary@tlchaim.com)
Cheryl Maxted - The Rabbi's Wife  (therabbiswife@tlchaim.com)
Diane Townsend - Treasurer  (dianetownsend08@comcast.net)
Teresa Hodges - Business Administrator  (thodges@tlcchurch.com)
Jean Hull - Prayer Ministry  (jbhull@bellsouth.net)

 


Tikvah l'Chaim - Hope for Life Ministries, Inc.
4206 North Arnold Mill Road ~ Woodstock, Georgia 30188
Rabbi Gary Maxted
Contact:  678-936-4125  or rabbigary@tlchaim.com

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