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The
SCRIPTURES
We
believe that all "Scripture is given by
inspiration of God," by which we
understand the whole Bible is inspired in the sense
that holy men of God "were moved by the Holy Spirit"
to write the very words of Scripture. We believe
that this divine inspiration extends equally and
fully to all parts of the writings-historical,
poetical, doctrinal, and prophetical-as appeared in
the original manuscripts. We believe that the whole
Bible in the originals is therefore without error.
We believe that all the Scriptures center about the
Lord Jesus Christ in His person and work in His
first and second coming, and hence that no portion,
even of the Old Testament, is properly read, or
understood, until it leads to Him. We also believe
that the Scriptures are the complete and final
authority for saving faith and
practical instruction (Mark 12:26, 36; 13:11; Luke
24:27, 44; John 5:39; Acts 1:16; 17:2-3; 18:28;
26:22-23; 28:23; Rom. 15:4; 1 Cor. 2:13; 10:11; 2
Tim. 3:16; 2 Pet. 1:21).
The
GODHEAD
We
believe that the Godhead eternally exists in three
persons-the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit-and
that these three are one God, having precisely the
same nature, attributes, and perfections, and worthy
of precisely the same homage, confidence, and
obedience (Matt. 28:18-19; Mark 12:29; John 1:14;
Acts 5:3-4; 2 Cor. 13:14; Heb. 1:1-3; Rev. 1:4-6).
The
LORD JESUS CHRIST
We
believe that Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God
who became man, without ceasing to be God, to reveal
God to men, to fulfill prophecy and to die for all
men’s sins. He
was miraculously conceived by the Holy Spirit and
born of a virgin, taking on a fully human body with
sinless nature, becoming completely human while
remaining completely divine at the same time. (John
1:1-3, 14, 18; Matt.
1:16-25; Luke 1:30-35; Philippians 2:5-8)
We
believe that Jesus Christ took on Himself on the
cross of Calvary the sins of the whole world and by
His substitutionary shedding of blood and death He
became the complete sacrifice for our sins.
He descended into hell and on the third day
He arose in a physically resurrected body to confirm
deity, to ensure our living hope of eternal
inheritance, and to serve as the first fruit of our
resurrection to come. (Rom. 1:4, 4:25; 1 Cor.
15:1-58; 1 Tim. 2:5-6; 1 John 2:2; Hebrews 10:5-14;
1 Peter 1:3-5)
We
believe that Jesus Christ ascended to Heaven, was
exalted at the right hand of the Father where He now
serves as our high priest, intercessor and advocate
with the Father. (Acts 1:8; Eph. 1:20-23; Col. 1:18;
Heb. 1:3, 7:25; 1 John 2:1)
The
HOLY SPIRIT
We
believe that the Holy Spirit, the Third Person of
the blessed Trinity, though omnipresent from all
eternity, took up His abode in the world in a
special sense on the day of Pentecost according to
the divine promise, dwells in every believer, and by
His baptism unites all to Christ in one body, and
that He, as the Indwelling One, is the source of all
power and all acceptable worship and service. We
believe that He never takes His departure from the
church, nor from the feeblest of the saints, but is
ever present to testify of Christ; seeking to occupy
believers with Him and not with themselves nor with
their experiences. We believe that His abode in the
world in this special sense will cease when Christ
comes to receive His own at the completion of the
church (John 14:16-17; 16:7-15; 1 Cor. 6:19; Eph.
2:22; 2 Thess. 2:7).
The
DEVIL
We
believe that Satan is the originator of sin, and
that, under the permission of God, he, through
subtlety, led our first parents into transgression,
thereby accomplishing their moral fall and
subjecting them and their posterity to his own
power; that he is the enemy of God and the people of
God, opposing and exalting himself above all that is
called God or that is worshipped; and that he who in
the beginning said, "I will be like the most
High," in his warfare appears as an angel of
light, even counterfeiting the works of God by
fostering religious movements and systems of
doctrine, which systems in every case are
characterized by a denial of the efficacy of the
blood of Christ and of salvation by grace alone
(Gen. 3:1-19; Rom. 5:12-14; 2 Cor. 4:3-4; 11:13-15;
Eph. 6:10-12; 2 Thess. 2:4; 1 Tim. 4:1-3).
We
believe that Satan was judged at the Cross, though
not then executed, and that he, a usurper, now rules
as the "god of this world"; that, at the
second coming of Christ, Satan will be bound and
cast into the abyss for a thousand years, and after
the thousand years he will be loosed for a little
season and then "cast into the lake of fire and
brimstone," where he "shall be tormented
day and night for ever and ever" (Col. 2:15;
Rev. 20:1-3, 10).
MAN,
CREATED AND FALLEN
We
believe that man was originally created in the image
and after the likeness of God, and that he fell
through sin, and, as a consequence of his sin, lost
his spiritual life, becoming dead in trespasses and
sins, and that he became subject to the power of the
devil. We also believe that this spiritual death, or
total depravity of human nature, has been
transmitted to the entire human race of man, the Man
Christ Jesus alone being excepted; and hence that
every child of Adam is born into the world with a
nature which not only possesses no spark of divine
life, but is essentially and unchangeably bad apart
from divine grace (Gen. 1:26; 2:17; 6:5; Pss.
14:1-3; 51:5; Jer. 17:9; John 3:6; 5:40; 6:35; Rom.
3:10-19; 8:6-7; Eph. 2:1-3; 1 Tim. 5:6; 1 John 3:8).
SALVATION ONLY THROUGH CHRIST
We
believe that, owing to universal death through sin,
no one can enter the kingdom of God unless born
again; and that no degree of reformation however
great, no attainments in morality however high, no
culture however attractive, no baptism or other
ordinance however administered, can help the sinner
to take even one step toward heaven; but a new
nature imparted from above, a new life implanted by
the Holy Spirit through the Word, is absolutely
essential to salvation, and only those thus saved
are sons of God. We believe, also, that our
redemption has been accomplished solely by the blood
of our Lord Jesus Christ, who was made to be sin and
was made a curse for us, dying in our room and
stead; and that no repentance, no feeling, no faith,
no good resolutions, no sincere efforts, no
submission to the rules and regulations of any
church, nor all the churches that have existed since
the days of the Apostles can add in the very least
degree to the value of the blood, or to the merit of
the finished work wrought for us by Him who united
in His person true and proper deity with perfect and
sinless humanity (Lev. 17:11; Isa. 64:6; Matt.
26:28; John 3:7-18; Rom. 5:6-9; 2 Cor. 5:21; Gal.
3:13; 6:15; Eph. 1:7; Phil. 3:4-9; Titus 3:5; James
1:18; 1 Pet. 1:18-19, 23).
We
believe that the new birth of the believer comes
only through faith in Christ and that repentance is
a vital part of believing, and is in no way, in
itself, a separate and independent condition of
salvation; nor are any other acts, such as
confession, baptism, prayer, or faithful service, to
be added to believing as a condition of salvation
(John 1:12; 3:16, 18, 36; 5:24; 6:29; Acts 13:39;
16:31; Rom. 1:16-17; 3:22, 26; 4:5; 10:4; Gal.
3:22).
Those
who are saved will be kept forever, with no
exceptions for any reason whatsoever. (John 5:24;
17:23; Acts 13:39; Rom. 5:1; 1 Cor. 3:21-23; Eph.
1:3; Col. 2:10; 1 John 4:17; 5:11-12).
We
believe it is the privilege, not only of some, but
of all who are born again by the Spirit through
faith in Christ as revealed in the Scriptures, to be
assured of their salvation from the very day they
take Him to be their Savior and that this assurance
is not founded upon any fancied discovery of their
own worthiness or fitness, but wholly upon the
testimony of God in His written Word, exciting
within His children filial love, gratitude, and
obedience (Luke 10:20; 22:32; 2 Cor. 5:1, 6-8; 2
Tim. 1:12; Heb. 10:22; 1 John 5:13).
SANCTIFICATION
We
believe that sanctification, which is a
setting-apart unto God, is threefold: It is already
complete for every saved person because his position
toward God is the same as Christ's position. Since
the believer is in Christ, he is set apart unto God
in the measure in which Christ is set apart unto
God. We believe, however, that he retains his sin
nature, which cannot be eradicated in this life.
Therefore, while the standing of the Christian in
Christ is perfect, his present state is no more
perfect than his experience in daily life. There is,
therefore, a progressive sanctification wherein the
Christian is to "grow in grace," and to
"be changed" by the unhindered power of
the Spirit. We believe also that the child of God
will yet be fully sanctified in his state as he is
now sanctified in his standing in Christ when he
shall see his Lord and shall be "like Him"
(John 17:17; 2 Cor. 3:18; 7:1; Eph. 4:24; 5:25-27; 1
Thess. 5:23; Heb. 10:10, 14; 12:10).
The
MINISTRY OF THE BELIEVER
We
believe that, in this age, certain well-defined
ministries are committed to the Holy Spirit, and
that it is the duty of every Christian to understand
them and to be adjusted to them in his own life and
experience. These ministries are the restraining of
evil in the world to the measure of the divine will;
the convicting of the world respecting sin,
righteousness, and judgment; the regenerating of all
believers; the indwelling and anointing of all who
are saved, thereby sealing them unto the day of
redemption; the baptizing into the one body of
Christ of all who are saved; and the continued
filling for power, teaching, and service of those
among the saved who are yielded to Him and who are
subject to His will (John 3:6; 16:7-11; Rom. 8:9; 1
Cor. 12:13; Eph. 4:30; 5:18; 2 Thess. 2:7; 1 John
2:20-27).
We
believe that some gifts of the Holy Spirit such as
speaking in tongues and miraculous healings were
temporary. We believe that speaking in tongues was
never the common or necessary sign of the baptism
nor of the filling of the Spirit, and that the
deliverance of
the
body from sickness or death awaits the consummation
of our salvation in the resurrection (Acts 4:8, 31;
Rom. 8:23; 1 Cor. 13:8).
THE
CHURCH
We
believe that all who are united to the risen and
ascended Son of God are members of the church which
is the body and bride of Christ, which began at
Pentecost and is completely distinct from Israel.
Its members are constituted as such regardless of
membership or non-membership in the organized
churches of earth. We believe that by the same
Spirit all believers in this age are baptized into,
and thus become, one body that is Christ's, whether
Jews or Gentiles, and having become members one of
another, are under solemn duty to keep the unity of
the Spirit in the bond of peace, rising above all
sectarian differences, and loving one another with a
pure heart fervently (Matt. 16:16-18; Acts 2:42-47;
Rom. 12:5; 1 Cor. 12:12-27; Eph. 1:20-23; 4:3-10;
Col. 3:14-15).
We
believe that water baptism and the Lord's Supper are
the only sacraments and ordinances of the church and
that they are a scriptural means of testimony for
the church in this age (Matt. 28:19; Luke 22:19-20;
Acts 10:47-48; 16:32-33; 18:7-8; 1 Cor. 11:26).
We
believe that it is the explicit message of our Lord
Jesus Christ to those whom He has saved that they
are sent forth by Him into the world even as He was
sent forth of His Father into the world. We believe
that, after they are saved, they are divinely
reckoned to be related to this world as strangers
and pilgrims, ambassadors and witnesses, and that
their primary purpose in life should be to make
Christ known to the whole world (Matt. 28:18-19;
Mark 16:15; John 17:18; Acts 1:8; 2 Cor. 5:18-20; 1
Pet. 1:17; 2:11).
The
FUTURE
We
believe that the souls of the redeemed are, at
death, absent from the body and present with the
Lord, where in conscious state they await the first
resurrection when soul and body will be reunited in
a glorified state with the Lord. (Luke 23:43; John
11:25; 2 Cor. 5:8, Philippians 1:23)
We
believe that the next great event in the fulfillment
of prophecy will be the coming of the Lord in the
air to receive Himself the bodies of the dead in
Christ and of believers who are alive at His coming,
known as the rapture of the church.
This event will be followed by the
tribulation period. (1 Cor. 15:51-57; 1 Thess.
4:13-18; Daniel 9:27; Matt. 24:15-21; Rev.
6:1-19:21)
We believe that the period of great tribulation in
the earth will be climaxed by the return of the Lord
Jesus Christ to the earth as He went, in person on
the clouds of heaven, and with power and great glory
to introduce the millennial age, to bind Satan and
place him in the abyss, to lift the curse which now
rests upon the whole creation, to restore Israel to
her own land and to give her the realization of
God’s covenant promises, and to bring the whole
world to the knowledge of God (Deut. 30:1–10; Isa.
11:9; Ezek. 37:21–28; Matt. 24:15–25:46; Acts
15:16–17; Rom. 8:19–23; 11:25–27; 1 Tim. 4:1–3; 2
Tim. 3:1–5; Rev. 20:1–3).
We believe that at death the spirits and souls of
those who have trusted in the Lord Jesus Christ for
salvation pass immediately into His presence and
there remain in conscious bliss until the
resurrection of the glorified body when Christ comes
for His own, whereupon soul and body reunited shall
be associated with Him forever in glory; but the
spirits and souls of the unbelieving remain after
death conscious of condemnation and in misery until
the final judgment of the great white throne at the
close of the millennium, when soul and body reunited
shall be cast into the lake of fire, not to be
annihilated, but to be punished with everlasting
destruction from the presence of the Lord, and from
the glory of His power (Luke 16:19–26; 23:42; 2 Cor.
5:8; Phil. 1:23; 2 Thess. 1:7–9; Jude 6–7; Rev.
20:11–15).
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