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As it is written

Then the fire of  the  Lord (Yahuwah) fell…

The “Altar of Prayer Tabernacle Ministry” epitomizes a fervent dedication to proclaiming God’s truth. Established by Mark Bayton in 2016 and steered by “The Most High God,” this ministry is poised to leave a worldwide mark. Its first Sabbath service is slated for February 1, 2025, in West Palm Beach, FL, marking the start of an awakening, motivated by the scripture:”Hear me, O LORD, hear me, that this people may know that thou art the LORD God, and that thou hast turned their heart back again. Then the fire of the LORD fell and consumed the burnt sacrifice, and the wood, and the stones, and the dust, and licked up the water that was in the trench.”\* (1 Kings 18:37-38)This significant onset signifies a powerful campaign to guide hearts back to Yahuwah. We invite you to join us on this mission, anticipating transformative outcomes in each of our lives.

Vision

The Altar of Prayer Tabernacle Ministry acts as a beacon of truth, obedience, and reverence, steadfastly adhering to the will of Yahuwah. Its mission is grounded in guiding hearts back to the one true God, with a vision that aligns with the everlasting Word of God, as illustrated in 1 Kings 18:37-38. The envisioned framework is as follows:

1. A Sanctuary of Restoration and Truth
This ministry will serve as a spiritual beacon, calling individuals to repentance and sincere worship of Yahuwah. By firmly upholding the teachings of the Law and Prophets, it will challenge doctrines that stray from the truth, offering clarity and reconciliation to those pursuing the Most High.

2. A Global Movement Grounded in Holiness
Echoing 2 Chronicles 7:14, the ministry’s message will extend across borders, prompting people globally to humble themselves, pray, seek Yahuwah’s face, and turn from their sinful ways. This call to holiness will kindle revival in believers’ hearts.

3. A Center for Divine Worship
Each Sabbath service will be filled with pure, unadulterated praise and reverence for Yahuwah. The altar will serve as a spiritual meeting place where offerings of prayer, obedience, and faith rise to heaven, inviting the consuming fire of Yahuwah’s presence.

4. A School of the Word
Aiming to empower believers, the ministry will provide teachings rooted in the Torah and the Prophets, revealing the richness of Yahuwah’s directives. Classes, seminars, and discussions will deepen understanding and create a community of spiritually equipped disciples.

5. A Testimony of God’s Power
In the spirit of Elijah calling upon Yahuwah to manifest Himself, the ministry will pray and act with faith, anticipating miraculous confirmations of God’s sovereignty. Testimonies of healing, deliverance, and answered prayers will flourish, demonstrating Yahuwah’s hand over His people.

6. A Witness to the Nations
Through outreach, digital ministry, and missionary endeavors, the Altar of Prayer Tabernacle Ministry will testify to Yahuwah’s greatness, fulfilling the mission to proclaim His name among the nations.

The Vision Fulfilled

The ministry will stand as a realization of its name: an altar of prayer, sacred and holy, where Yahuwah’s glory resides. It will ignite a spiritual reawakening, urging all to reject falsehood and embrace the everlasting truth of Yahuwah’s Word.

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"The journey is not for the faint or the strong, but for those who endure faithfully to the end."

Based on truth, "as it is written"

Pastor Mark

is quite passionate about uncovering and sharing the truth of God. A devoted father and husband, he balances his ministry with a successful career as a real estate agent at a leading firm. As a committed student of the Word, Mark seeks to grow spiritually and guide others in their journey of faith.

Obedience is Greater Than Faith.

Mark identifies as an Israelite who is committed to the worship of Yahuwah, he sees as the all-knowing, ever-present, and all-powerful Creator. He firmly believes that Yahuwah is the sole true God, and there is no other, as stated in Isaiah 45:5.

Mark highlights the New Testament’s perspective on Jesus’ identity. He observes that the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke don’t portray Jesus as God, a view that is more prevalent in the Gospel of John. To support this, Mark cites Acts 2:22, where Peter describes Jesus as a man approved by God, and Hebrews 2:9, which mentions that Jesus was made a little lower than the angels. For Mark, this underscores that Yahuwah, the Most High God, is uncreated and incomparable.

Mark also critiques the New Testament, noting its deviation from the Laws and Prophets found in the Torah and the Old Testament. While he believes in the Messiah’s arrival, he does not accept the one depicted through Roman interpretations and encourages others to review the Constantinian Creed for understanding.

For salvation, Mark references the scriptural base in 2 Chronicles 7:14, which advocates for repentance and adherence to Yahuwah’s commandments. His faith remains steadfast in the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, the one true God, as there is no other

Their sorrows shall be multiplied that hasten after another god: their drink offerings of blood will I not offer, nor take up their names into my lips. Psalms 16:4

My Mission in Action.

 

  • Mobilizing Believers: Equip and send ambassadors of the ministry to declare Yahuwah’s Word across regions, reaching the lost and strengthening the faithful.
  • Media for the Masses: Create accessible resources, including books, videos, podcasts, and online sermons, to spread the ministry’s teachings globally.
  • Intercessory Prayer Network: Build a worldwide community of prayer warriors interceding for nations, leaders, and individuals to return to Yahuwah.“And they sang together by course in praising and giving thanks unto the LORD; because he is good, Ezra 3:11

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About Tithes

We do not collect tithes!

Tithing is a heavily debated topic in the Bible, and to understand its true significance, we must examine its origin and purpose as laid out in the Torah (Old Testament). Tithing, as practiced under the Law of Moses, was never derived from the New Testament or explicitly taught by Jesus or His apostles. Let’s explore what the Holy Scriptures say about it… Read More >>

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Yes, Obedience is. one does not need to obey to say that the believe or trust in someone or something. Let’s look at this biblical explanation.
Obedience is greater than sacrifice because it reflects a heart fully aligned with Yahuwah’s will, demonstrating reverence and submission to His commands. In 1 Samuel 15:22, Samuel emphasizes that Yahuwah delights in obedience more than burnt offerings or sacrifices, even those considered the holiest, like the fat of rams. This underscores that external rituals, no matter how sacred, are meaningless without a life committed to obeying Yahuwah. True worship is found in listening to and following His word, showing that our devotion comes from a sincere and obedient heart rather than empty gestures.

“Absolutely not,” the Tithes was only meant for the Levites and the Priest during the time that the temple existed, so the church is in error for doing so. Read More…  

No, there will not be anything of such, this teachings only came about around a 150 years ago. It’s a western Christian theology. For a better biblical understanding, read Isaiah 9:7, Isaiah 11:1-16  

No! Isaiah 9:7 & Isaiah 11:1-16

Yes! Job 26:6, Psalms 86:13, Isaiah 14:15

They are scattered across the earth. The Northern Kingdom was scattered long before. Juda (Southern Kingdom) was still existed up until around 70AD when the temple was finally been destroyed and much later Juda went into slavery (Atlantic Slave Trade). It was prophesied about in Deuteronomy 28.

It is simple and easy, no need form complicated rituals or doctrines of any sort, so let see what The Most High God Yahuwah has to say. 2 Chronicles 7:14 says, “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land”. Start obeying the Laws of God.

Yes, according to how the Laws of God said, which we like to call the “Charity Tithes,” or better known as the “Poor Mans Tithes.”

No, the term used, “First Born Son” was in reference to King David and the Israelites.
Exodus 4:22 ,Psalm 89:26–28, Psalm 2:7

Yes! All the Laws that can be kept today, must be obeyed and followed in order to be in right standing before Yahuwah, and not according to the false teachings the the Laws of God is done away with. Proverbs 28:9 1 John 3:4

If you are walking in obedience to The Most High’s Laws with your whole heart.

Sin is disobeying the laws of God. Psalms 1:2, 1 John 3:4

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