- The
Bible is the inspired Word of God, a revelation from God to mankind, the
infallible rule of faith and conduct, and is superior to conscience and
reason, but not contrary to reason (2 Timothy 3:15-16; 1 Peter 2:2).
- The
one true God has revealed Himself as the eternally self-existent,
self-revealed "I AM" and has further revealed Himself as
embodying the principles of relationship and association, i.e., Father,
Son, and Holy Ghost (Deuteronomy 6:4; Mark 12:29; Isaiah 43:10, 11;
Matthew 28:19).
- That
man was created good and upright, for God said "Let us make man
in our image, after our likeness." But man, by voluntary
transgression, fell, and his only hope of redemption is in Jesus Christ
the Son of God (Genesis 1:26-31: 3:1-7; Romans 5:12-21).
- The
grace of God, which brings salvation, has appeared to all men, through the
preaching of repentance toward God and faith toward the Lord Jesus Christ;
man is saved by the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy
Ghost, and, being justified by grace through faith, he becomes an heir of
God according to the hope of eternal life (Titus 2:11; Romans 10:13-15;
Luke 23:47; Titus 3:5-7). The "inward" evidence to the believer
of his salvation is the direct witness of the Spirit (Romans 8:16). The
"outward" evidence of his salvation to all men is a life of
righteousness and true holiness.
- The
ordinance of baptism by a burial with Christ should be observed as
commanded in the Scriptures, by all who have repented and in their hearts
have truly believed in Christ as Savior and Lord. In so doing, they have
the body washed in pure water as an outward symbol of cleansing, while
their heart has already been sprinkled with the blood of Christ as an
inner cleansing. Thus, they declare to the world that they have died with
Jesus and that they have also been raised with Him to walk in newness of
life (Matthew 28:19; Acts 10:47-48; Romans 6:4; Acts 20:21; Hebrews
10:22).
- The
Lord's Supper, consisting of the elements, bread and the fruit of the
vine, is the symbol expressing our sharing the divine nature of our Lord
Jesus Christ (2 Peter 1:4), a memorial of His suffering and death (1
Corinthians 11:26). It is enjoined on all believers "until
He comes."
- That
all believers are entitled to, and should ardently expect, and earnestly
seek, the promise of the Father, the baptism in the Holy Ghost and fire,
according to the command of our Lord Jesus Christ. This was the normal
experience of all in the early Christian church. With it comes the
enduement of power for life and service, the bestowment of the gifts and
their uses in the work of the ministry (Luke 24:29; Acts 1:4; 1:8; 1
Corinthians 12:1-31). This wonderful experience is distinct from and
subsequent to the experience of the new birth (Acts 10:44-46; 11:14-16;
15:7-9).
- In
the baptism of believers as a unique work of the Holy Ghost-an evidence of
which is the speaking with other tongues as the Spirit of God gives them
utterance (Acts 2:4). The manifestation of speaking in other tongues, in
this instance, is the same in essence as the gift of tongues (1
Corinthians 12:4-10, 28) but different in purpose and use.
- The
Scriptures teach a life of holiness without which no man shall see the
Lord. By the power of the Holy Ghost we are able to obey the command,
"Be ye holy, for I am holy." Entire sanctification is the will
of God for all believers, and should be earnestly pursued by walking in
obedience to God's Word (Hebrews 12:14; 1 Peter 1:15-16; 1 Thessalonians
5:23-24; 1 John 2:6).
- The
church is the body of Christ, the habitation of God through the Spirit
with divine appointments for the fulfillment of the great commission. Each
believer, born of the Spirit, is an integral part of the church of the
firstborn, which are written in heaven (Ephesians 1:22-23; 2:22; Hebrews
12:33).
- A
divinely called and scripturally ordained ministry has been provided by
our Lord for a twofold purpose: The evangelization of the world, and the
edifying of the Body of Christ (Mark 16:15-20; Ephesians 4:11-13).
- Deliverance
from sickness is provided for in the atonement and is the privilege of all
believers (Isaiah 53:4-5; Matthew 8:16-17).
- The
resurrection of those who have fallen asleep in Christ and their
translation, together with those who are alive and remain unto the coming
of the Lord, is the imminent and blessed hope of the church (1
Thessalonians 4:16-17; Titus 2:12; 1 Corinthians 15:51-52; Romans 8:23).
- The
revelation of the Lord Jesus Christ from heaven, the salvation of national
Israel, and the Millennial reign of Christ on earth is the Scriptural
promise and the world's hope (2 Thessalonians 1:17; Revelation 19:11-14;
Romans 11:26-27; Revelation 20:1-7).
- The
devil and his angels, the beast and the false prophet, and whosoever is
not found written in the Book of Life, shall be consigned to everlasting
punishment in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone, which is the
second death (Revelation 19:20; Revelation 20:10-15).
- "According
to His promise, look for new heavens, and a new earth wherein dwelleth
righteousness" (2 Peter 3:13; Revelation 21:1).
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