“BRIDE OF YESHUA” — Church & Teaching
The church system today is largely the remnant of the institution established under Pope Constantine’s reforms in AD 313. It served a purpose in its era, but over time manipulators entered and the results are visible now.
The system Yeshua originally set up operated on equality and shared ownership: the priesthood served by appointment of the tribes and the people — not as owners of the kingdom on earth. The priesthood was never intended to hold earthly dominion as Constantine’s Edict of Milan effectively shifted. (Read the Edict of Milan)
Signatory founders, with a mandatory 10% tithe, and a core of 100 committed members before expanding, is one practical model that preserves local accountability and spiritual unity.
The hands of Zerubbabel will build the end-time church (Zech. 4:9). The Bride — the remnant — are the hands that build the temple (not a building, but His bride). Religious scholars often mistake Zerubbabel for a single end-time man; instead the prophetic image points to a united body carrying God’s signet authority.
When we are united in His Word by the power of the Holy Spirit, the systems of darkness lose their hold. Become a Zerubbabel now — use the signet of authority given to you and speak God’s word to the systems of this planet.
• Ownership by the people — leadership is accountable and employed by the majority.
• Local governance reinforced by a covenant charter and a small, committed core before expansion.
• Financial integrity through agreed tithes and transparent stewardship.
• A spiritual priority to build the Bride — equipping and sending rather than dominion and hierarchy.
1. Gather signatory founders (aim for 10–25 to begin).
2. Agree a simple charter (see example) that sets purpose, responsibilities and finance rules (10% tithe policy).
3. Appoint a stewarding council accountable to the members.
4. Begin outreach: local flyers, teaching nights and a sustainable fellowship rhythm.
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