| Y'shua (Jesus) is the Messiah of Israel, Ad-nai in human form. He was born of a virgin, died for the sins of all mankind, and rose bodily on the third day. |
| Sin demands a sacrifice, not of tsedakah, but of blood. The only sacrifice that can take away sin and its guilt is the death that Y'shua sufferred on our behalf. |
| There is one G-d, but His nature is of a level of complexity that is best understood as three persons within that G-d. He created the entire universe out of nothing, and is Himself eternal and omnipotent. |
| Every letter of the Tanakh and the New Covenant was ordained by G-d, working through human agents, and can be trusted. Rabbinic writings are useful for understanding Jewish thinking and tradition, but are not authoritative. |
| Spiritual "sign gifts" such as tongues are given for G-d's purposes and in his time. We trivialize them if we consider them part of the everyday experience of the believer. |
| We are both justified and sanctified by our dependence upon G-d, which works itself out in the transformation of our character and not by adherence to external regulations (like kashrut). |