Webster’s Dictionary defines belief as: 1: a state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person or thing. One of the synonyms Webster lists for belief is: FAITH. Faith almost always implies absolute confidence even where there is no evidence or proof. Here’s an illustration: you can ‘believe’ that the object next to your table is, in fact, a chair. Therefore, simply knowing it's a chair is not enough. You must ‘trust’ or ‘place your confidence’ in that chair to act like a chair and support you when you sit down on it. ‘Even the demons believe and tremble’ It is, we feel, the same way with faith in Jesus. The phrase above, “Even the demons believe and tremble” is from the Bible. You can read it for yourself in James 2:19. The demons know who Jesus is, but that knowledge alone is not enough. Now that we have a working definition of 'belief' and 'faith', here is our Statement of Faith in God, His Son Jesus Christ, and His Holy Word, the Bible:
We believe there is one living and true God, eternally existing in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, (Matthew 28:19) equal in power and glory; that this triune God created all, upholds all, and governs all.
We believe in God, the Father, an infinite, personal Spirit, perfect in holiness, wisdom, power, and love; that He concerns Himself mercifully in the affairs of men; that He hears and answers prayer; and that He saves from sin and death all who come to Him through Jesus Christ.
We believe in Jesus Christ, God's only begotten Son, conceived by the Holy Spirit. We believe in His virgin birth, sinless life, miracles, and teachings; His substitutionary atoning death; bodily resurrection; ascension into heaven; perpetual intercession for His people; and personal, visible return to earth.
We believe that He is one and the same as God. He was fully human and fully God. We believe in the Holy Spirit, who came forth from the Father and Son to convict the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment and to regenerate, sanctify, and empower in ministry all who believe in Christ.
We believe the Holy Spirit indwells every believer in Jesus Christ and that He is an abiding Helper, Teacher, and Guide. We believe that Jesus Christ baptizes the seeking believer with the Holy Spirit and power for service, either at the time of or subsequent to regeneration, which is a separate work from the indwelling Spirit for salvation.
We believe in the present ministry of the Holy Spirit and in the exercise of all biblical gifts of the Spirit as reflected through the fruit of that same Spirit.
We believe that all the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are the Word of God, fully inspired and without error in the original manuscripts, and that they are the infallible rule of faith and practice.
We believe all people are by nature separated from God and responsible for their own sin, but that salvation, redemption, and forgiveness are freely offered to all by the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. When a person repents of sin and accepts Jesus Christ as his/her personal Lord and Savior, trusting Him to save, that person is immediately born again and sealed by the Holy Spirit, all of his/her sins are forgiven, and that person becomes a child of God, assured of spending eternity with the Lord.
We believe in the universal Church, in the living spiritual body, of which Christ is the head and all regenerated persons are members. We await the pre-tribulation rapture of the Church, and we believe in the literal Second Coming of Christ with His saints to rule the earth, which will be personal and visible. This motivates us to holy living, heartfelt worship, committed service, diligent study of God's Word, regular fellowship, and participation in baptism and Communion.
We believe the Lord Jesus Christ committed two ordinances to the Church: 1) baptism, and 2) the Lord's Supper. We practice baptism by immersion and regularly celebrate Communion according to the Scriptural guidelines found in 1 Corinthians 11:17-34.
We believe in the laying on of hands for the sending out of pastors and missionaries, as well as the anointing of oil by the Timothy Council members for the healing of the sick. (James 5: 13-16) |
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