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The
Triune God
There is only one
true God. He is the God of all creation and redemption. There
were no gods before Him, and there shall be none after Him. He
is eternal, holy, and perfect. God is without sin, and sinful
man cannot know Him without a mighty act of grace (see God The
Son). He reveals Himself to man in the persons of God the
Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.
God
The Father
God the Father
reigns over all creation with grace, justice, and love. He
loved mankind so much that He sacrificed His only Son so that He
could adopt us as His own children.
God
The Son
Jesus
Christ is the Son of God. Jesus Christ is the Divine
Incarnation of God. Jesus is fully man and fully God.
Just as Old Testament prophets foretold,
Jesus was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, and died upon a
cross for the redemption of mankind. After He died for our
sins on Calvary, He rose from the grave on the third day. He
ascended to Heaven where He sits at the Father's right hand and is
soon returning to reclaim His church and judge the world for its
sin.
God
The Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit,
fully God, is another person in the Trinity. He inspired the
prophets and disciples to write scripture and guides believers in
the truth. He dwells in the heart of every blood-bought
believer and baptizes every believer into the Body of Christ at the
moment of salvation. He enlightens and enables believers to
act in evangelism, worship, and service.
The
Bible
The Bible is the
Word Of God. It is both infallible and inerrant. The
Bible was given by Divine inspiration. It is the revelation of
God to mankind. The Bible gives man the knowledge of salvation
and discerns the intentions of his heart.
The
Second Coming
Jesus is
literally returning to earth to reclaim His church and restore His
creation. The scriptures promise His return.
God's
Grace
Grace is the
unmerited favor of God. Our God is loving and kind enough to
show us grace when all we deserve is punishment. It is by
God's grace alone (shown in Christ Jesus' death on the cross) that
man can be saved, "not by works lest no man should boast.
(Ephesians 2:8-9)". God has offered His grace to every
man, woman, and child. God has also given us free choice in
which we accept or reject His Son Jesus.
Man
Mankind were
fearfully and wonderfully made to have fellowship with God.
God created man in his own image, with the ability to choose.
Yet, Adam chose to sin, and in doing so, through the entire human
race into sin. "All have sinned, and all men have fallen
short of God's glory..." (Romans 3:23) Fallen man has but
one way to return to God and that way is Jesus Christ.
Salvation
Sinful man is
alienated from God has but one hope in his existence.
"It is by
the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified but whom
God raised from the dead....Salvation is found in no one else, for
there is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be
saved."
(Acts 4:10a, 12)
Because Jesus
arose from the grave, there is no longer power in death.
The Bible
promises that "Whoever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be
saved." Anyone who puts their trust in Jesus (believing
that He is God, believing his cross is sufficient for our sins, and
calling on Him to be Lord and Master) shall be saved. No
further baptism or good works are necessary for eternal salvation.
The blood of Jesus is sufficient to heal the scars of any
sin.
Assurance
Once one
has received the free gift of salvation, it can never
be lost. The Holy Spirit is the sealed promise within us
that God will keep us to the end. Jesus said, " I give
them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one can snatch
them out of my hand. My Father, who has given them to me, is greater
than all; no one can snatch them out of my Father's hand."
John 10:28, 29 (NIV)
Eternity
All men and women
will one day be raised eternally. Those who have trusted in
Christ will be raised to eternal life, and those who did not will be
raised to eternal suffering.
"Do not be
amazed at this, for a time is coming when all who are in their
graves will hear his voice and come out-- those who have done good
will rise to live, and those who have done evil will rise to be
condemned."
John 5:28-29 (NIV)
At the moment of
death, the body is in God's presence. For those who rejected
God's only Son--eternal punishment in Hell is inevitable.
The
Kingdom Of God
The Kingdom of
God includes God's sovereignty over the universe and lordship in the
lives of believers. His Kingdom is shown in His activity and
presence in this world.
The
Church
The church is the
Body Of Christ, bought by the blood of Jesus. Christ is the
Head of the church, and she follows Him in love and in truth.
The localized body of believers are to live in obedience their Lord.
Both men and women can have effective ministries in the church, but
the office of pastor is limited to man.
Baptism
Baptism is not a
requirement for salvation, but it is a command of God. God has
commanded every believer in Christ to be baptized as a public act of
obedience. Through immersion (the literal submersion under
water), baptism symbolizes the death, burial, and resurrection of
life found in Christ Jesus.
Evangelism
& Missions
Jesus has
commanded every believer to actively evangelize the world. We
are called to tell the glorious news of eternal life and Christ and
disciple believers, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the
Son, and the Holy Spirit. The "mission" we are own
is impossible without the activity of God in it. God's
call to make disciples of all nations takes place in our own church,
community, city, state, and throughout the world. God
sometimes calls individuals to be foreign missionaries, but God has
called all Christians to share Jesus wherever they are.
The
Lord's Day
The Lord's Day
identified in the New Testament is the first day of the week. This
is the day that the Lord Jesus was raised from the dead. On
Sunday, members of the local body come to bring offerings and
worship our Mighty God together.
Stewardship
Christians
believe that all things belong to God. So, a believer actually
watches over the possessions he/she has been given. Tithing
and offerings demonstrate God's Lordship in the Christian's life.
The
Lord's Supper
The Body of
Christ actively takes part in the Lord's Supper as an act of
obedience to the commands of Christ. The Lord's Supper is
God's design for remembering the atoning act of Christ's death.
The bread is broken as a symbol of Jesus' body broken for us.
The cup is a symbol of the New Covenant found in Jesus' blood.
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