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OUR
BELIEF:
Doctrines of God
Acts
2:42; I Timothy 4:16;
Titus 1:9
Beloved,
when I gave all
diligence to write
unto you of the common
salvation, it was
needful for me to
write unto you, and
exhort [you] that ye
should earnestly
contend for the faith
which was once
delivered unto the
saints" (Jude 3).
Take heed unto
thyself, and unto the
doctrine; continue in
them: for in doing
this thou shalt both
save thyself, and them
that hear thee" (I
Timothy 4:16). Now I
beseech you, brethren,
mark them which cause
divisions and offences
contrary to the
doctrine which ye have
learned; and avoid
them" (Romans
16:17).
God's
infallible WORD
teaches and we
believe:
- That
the Holy Bible,
consisting of 39
books of the Old
Testament and 27
books of the New
Testament, is the
inspired Word of
God. We take the
Bible as final
authority in all
matters concerning
Christian conduct
and works. 2
Timothy 3:16,17;
Proverbs 30:5,6;
Revelation
22:18,19.
- That
the Godhead consists
of three separate,
distinct, and
recognizable
personalities and
qualities,
perfectly united
in one. The
Father, the Son,
and the Holy Ghost
are different
Persons in the
Godhead, not
merely three names
for one Person.
Mathew 3:16, 17; 2
Corinthians 13:14;
Mathew 28:19,20.
- The
virgin birth of
Jesus, the
only begotten Son
of God. The
crucifixion,
death, burial and
bodily
resurrection of
Jesus Christ.
Isaiah 7:14;
Mathew 1:18-25;
Romans 1:4; 1
Corinthians
15:3,4.
- The
total depravity
sinfulness and
guilt of all men since
the Fall,
rendering them
subject to God's
wrath and
condemnation.
Psalm 51:5; Job
14:4; Romans 3:23;
5:12-17; Mark
7:21-23; Ephesians
2:1.
- That
repentance
is a complete
turning away from
all sins and its
deceitful
pleasures and that
it is required
from every sinner
before he can
truly and
effectively
believe in Jesus
with saving faith.
Proverbs 28:13;
Isaiah 55:7;
Ezekiel 18:21-23;
Mark 1:15; Luke
24:46,47; Acts
2:38; 3:19,21; 2
Corinthians 7:10;
Hebrews 6:1-3.
- That
restitution
is making amends
for wrongs done
against our fellow
men, restoring
stolen things to
the rightful
owners, paying
debts, giving back
where one has
defrauded, making
confessions to the
offended and
apologizing to
those slandered so
as to have a
conscience void of
offence towards
God and man.
Genesis 20:1-8;
14-18; Exodus
22:1-7; Leviticus
6:1-17; Numbers
5:6-8; 2 Samuel
12:1-6; Proverbs
6:31; Ezekiel
33:14-16; Mathew
23:24; Luke
19:8,9; Acts
23:1-5; 24:16;
James 4:17; 5:6.
- That
justification
(or Regeneration) is
the act of God's
grace whereby one
receives
forgiveness and
remission of sins
and is counted
righteous before
God, through faith
in the atoning
blood of Jesus,
standing before
God as though he
had never sinned.
Psalms 32:1,2;
Isaiah 1:18; Micah
7:19; John 3:3-8;;
Acts 13:38,39;
Romans 3:24-30;
4:6-16; 5:1,2; 2
Corinthians
5:17-21; Galatians
2:16; Ephesians
2:8,9; Titus 3:5;
1 Peter 1:23.
- That
Water Baptism
is essential to
our obedience
after
reconciliation
with God. Water
Baptism is one
immersion (not
three) "In
the name of the
Father, and of the
Son, and of the
Holy Ghost"
as Jesus
commanded. Mathew
28:19; 3:13-17;
Mark 16:15; Acts
2:38,39; 19:1-6;
Romans 6:4,5.
- That
the Lord's
Supper was
constituted by
Jesus Christ so
that all believers
(all members of
the family of God)
might partake
thereof regularly,
to "shew the
Lord's death till
He come". The
emblems used are
"unleavened
bread" and
the juice of
"fruit of the
vine". Anyone
who eats and
drinks unworthily
brings
"damnation",
punishment and
chastisement upon
himself. Mathew
26:26-29; Luke
22:17-20; 1
Corinthians
11:23-30.
- That
Entire
Sanctification is
a definite act of
God's grace,
subsequent to the
New Birth, by
which the
believer's heart
is purified and
made holy. It
cannot be attained
progressively by
works, struggle or
suppression, but
is obtained by
faith in the
sanctifying blood
of Jesus Christ.
Holiness of life
and purity of
heart are central
to Christian
living. Luke
1:74,,75; John
17:15-17; 1
Thessalonians
4:3,7,8; 5:22-24;
Ephesians 5:25-27;
Hebrews 2:11;
10:10,14;
13:11,12; Titus
2:11-14; 1 John
1:7; Hebrews
12:14, 1 Peter
1:14-16.
- That
the Baptism in
the Holy Ghost
is the enduement
of power from on
High upon the
sanctified
believer. It is
"the promise
of the
Father" and
when one receives
this "gift of
the Holy
Ghost", it is
accompanied by the
initial evidence
of speaking a
language unlearned
previously,
referred to as
speaking in
tongues as the
Spirit gives
utterance. Mathew
3:11; Acts 1:88;
Luke 3:16; 24:49;
John 1:30-33;
7:37-39;
14:16,17,26;
16:12-15; Acts
1:5-8; Mark 16:17;
Acts 2:1-18;
10:44-46; 19:1-6.
We
do not teach or
instruct people
how to speak in
tongues; the Holy
Spirit gives
utterance. We also
stress the
necessity of
Purity before
Power. The Gifts
of the Spirit are
for today. 1
Corinthians
12:1-31; 14:1-40.
- That
Redemption
from the curse of
the law, Healing
of sickness and
disease as well as
continued Health
are provided for
all people through
the sacrificial
death of Jesus
Christ. Exodus
15:26; Deuteronomy
7:15; Psalms
103:1-5; Proverbs
4:20-22; Isaiah
8:16,17; 1 Peter
2:24; Mark
16:15-18; Luke
13:16; John
14:12-14; 10:10;
Acts 10:38; James
5:14-16; 1 John
3:8; 3 John 2;
Galatians 3:13,14.
- That
Personal
Evangelism is
a God-given and
God-ordained
ministry for every
believer. Jesus
commanded and God
requires every
believer to be a
compassionate and
fruitful soul
winner, bringing
others to Christ.
Mathew 28:19,20;
Mark 16:15; Luke
24:46-49; John
17:18; Acts 1:8;
8:1-4; Psalms
126:5,6; Proverbs
11:30; Daniel
12:3; Ezekiel
3:17-21.
- That
Marriage is
binding for life.
Monogamy is the
uniform teaching
of the Bible.
Polygamy is
contrary to God's
perfect will and
institution. The
Bible forbids a
believer marrying
an unbeliever.
Also, under the
New Testament
dispensation, no
one has a right to
divorce and
remarry while the
first companion
lives. When a
person becomes
converted,
necessary
restitution, on
this line must be
done without delay
if he has married
wrongly. Genesis
2:24; Deuteronomy
7:1-4; Joshua
23:11-13; 2
Corinthians
6:14-18; Proverbs
31:10-31; Malachi
2:14-15; Romans
7:2,3; Ephesians
5:31-33; Mathew
5:31,32; 19:3-9;
Mark 10:2-12; Luke
16:18; John
4:15-19; Genesis
20:3,7.
- That
the Rapture
(the first phase
or stage of the
SECOND COMING OF
CHRIST) is the
catching away from
the earth of all
living saints; and
all who died in
the Lord. The
Rapture will take
place before the
Great Tribulation
and can happen any
time from now.
"In
a twinkling of an
eye" without
a moment's
warning, "the
trumpet shall
sound",
"and the dead
in Christ shall
rise first then we
which are alive
and remain shall
be caught up
together with them
in the clouds, to
meet the Lord in
the air; and so
shall we ever be
with the
Lord." John
14:1-3; Luke
21:34-36; 1
Corinthians
15:51-58; 1
Thessalonians
4:13-18; 5:4-9; 2
Thessalonians
2:5-7; Philippians
3:11,20,21; 1 John
3:1-3.
- That
the Resurrection
of the dead is
taught in the
Bible as clearly
as the immortality
of the soul. Every
individual who has
ever lived will be
resurrected, some
to honor and glory
and others to
everlasting shame
and contempt. Job
19:25-27; Psalm
71:20; Isaiah
26:19; Daniel
12:2; John
5:28,29; 1
Corinthians
15:12-57; 1
Thessalonians
4:13-16; Hebrews
6:1,2; Philippians
3:8-11; Revelation
20:4,6,12,13.
- That
the Great
Tribulation
will occur after
the Rapture and
will be a time of
terrible suffering
on earth. It is
also referred to
as the time of
Jacob's trouble.
Mathew
24:21,22,29;
Revelation 9:16;
Mark 13:19; 2
Thessalonians
2:3-12; Revelation
13. During this
time, the
Antichrist will
take possession of
this world for a
reign of terror.
He will not be a
system or
organization but a
person - a
supernatural
diabolical being,
in the form of a
man who will
blaspheme and
proclaim himself
to be God (Daniel
8:23,25; 2
Thessalonians
2:7-12; Revelation
13:1-10). The
Marriage Supper of
the Lamb will take
place above while
the tribulation
continues on earth
Revelation
19:1-10.
- The
Second Coming
of Christ will
be just as literal
and visible as His
going away, and He
is coming to
execute judgment
upon the ungodly.
He will also,
then, set up His
Kingdom and reign
on this present
earth for a
thousand years.
Zechariah 14:3,4;
Mathew 25:31-46;
Mark 13:24-37; 2
Thessalonians
1:7-10; 2:8; Jude
14,15.
- That
Christ's
Millennial Reign
is the 1,000
years' literal
reign of Jesus on
earth, which will
be ushered in by
the coming of
Jesus back to
earth with ten
thousands of His
saints. At this
time He will judge
the nations that
dwell upon the
face of the earth.
Jude 14,15; 2
Thessalonians
1:7-10. During
this time the
devil will be
bound. Revelation
20:2,3. It will be
a reign of peace
and blessing.
Isaiah 11:6-9;
65:25; Hosea 2:18;
Zechariah 14:9-20;
Isaiah 2:2-4.
- That
the Great White
Throne Judgment
is when God
finally judges all
(the living and
the dead, small
and great) who
have ever lived on
the face of the
earth, according
to their works.
This is after the
Millennium. At
this time, the
final Judgment
known as the Great
White Throne
Judgment, will be
held. All those
from all ages, who
have not yet been
judged (believers'
judgment, as
sinners was
accomplished by
Christ on the
Cross - John 5:24;
3:17-19) will
stand before God
at this time. The
devil and his
angels are judged
at this time also
and sent to the
lake of fire
forever. Dan
12:2,3; Matt
10:15; 11:21-24;
12:41,42; John
5:28,29; Rom
2:15,16; 14:12; 2
Pet 2:9; Jude 6; 1
Cor 6:1-4; Acts
10:42; Rev
20:11-15.
- That
the New Heaven
and the New Earth "wherein
dwelleth
righteousness"
will be made by
God and the
redeemed shall
dwell with God
forever. This
present earth,
which has been
polluted by sin,
will pass away
after the Great
White Throne
Judgment (Psalm
102:25,26; Isaiah
51:6; 65:17;
Mathew 5:18;
24:35; 2 Peter
3:10-13;
Revelation 21:1).
No unclean thing
will be there. We
shall know each
other, our
knowledge having
been perfected.
There will be no
more curses upon
anything. There
will be no more
night, the glory
of the Lord will
be the light
thereof. Isaiah
66:22; 2 Peter
3:12,13; 1 Cor
13:12; 1 John
3:2,3; Rev 21:1-7;
22:1-5.
- That
Hell-fire is a
place of
everlasting
punishment where
sinners (all who
do not have their
names in the book
of life) will
suffer torments
forever and ever.
It was prepared
for the devil and
his angels (Mathew
25:41) but God has
decreed that the
wicked and those
who forgets Him
and reject Christ
will also be cast
there because of
their sin and
neglect of His
salvation. Ps
9:17; Mt 25:46; Lk
12:4,5; 16:19-31;
Mt 5:22,30; Mk
9:43-47; Rev
14:10,11;
20:12-15.
23. That Prayer
is the medium of
communication by
Christians with God.
"And the
prayer of
faith shall save the
sick, and the Lord
shall raise him up;
and if he have
committed sins, they
shall be forgiven
him" (James
5:15). God said,
"Call unto me,
and I will answer
thee, and shew thee
great and mighty
things, which thou
knowest not."
(Jeremiah 33:3 ).
Prayer changes things/
situations.
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