| INSPIRATION OF THE BIBLE | GOD | CREATION | MAN | SALVATION |
| ETERNAL SECURITY |
SATAN |
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THE CHURCH | ORDINANCES OF THE CHURCH |
| FUTURE EVENTS |
SEPARATION | CIVIL GOVERNMENT |
CHARISMATIC MOVEMENT |
APOSTASY |
We believe that the Bible in the original writings, consisting of sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments, was given by divine inspiration and is the Word of God (II Tim. 3:16-17; II Peter 1:19-21); that it is authoritative, infallible, and is the only supreme and ultimate authority for faith and practice (Acts 17:11; Isaiah 8:20).
We believe that there is only one God, eternally existent in three Persons as the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Matt. 28:19; I John 5:7). These three are equally God, complete in every form of deity, and yet they each maintain their distinctiveness as individual Persons of the Godhead (John 16:13-16; I Peter 1:2).
We believe in the literal Bible account of the creation of all things, as accomplished in six successive, twenty-four hour periods of creative activity by all three Persons of the Trinity (Gen. 1:1-27; Col. 1:16-17; John 1:1-3).
We believe that man was created by an instantaneous, deliberate act of God, out of the dust of the earth (Gen. 2:7), and that God’s image was imparted to man at creation (Gen. 1:27). We believe that woman was created from the rib of man as a suitable helper for him (Gen. 2:20-24). Although created in innocence, we believe man fell by a direct act of disobedience to God and became universally depraved and in need of a Savior (Gen. 2:17; Rom. 3:10-12; 5:12-21; Ps. 58:3).
We believe that because man is utterly helpless in his sinful condition and can by no means within himself reconcile himself to God, God provided through Jesus Christ a way of salvation described by the following terms:
We believe that all who accept the Lord Jesus Christ by faith are born again by the Holy Spirit, that they are children of God, sealed by the Holy Spirit, and are kept by the power of God and thereby are eternally saved (Gal. 3:24-26; Eph. 1:13; I Pet. 1:3-5; I John 5:13).
We believe that Satan is literal and personal, that he is the agent of man’s initial fall from innocence (Gen. 3:1-7; II Cor. 4:3-4), that he was created by God as beautiful and morally good, but through his own pride was cast down out of heaven (Ezek. 26:11-19), that he is the god of this world and will be punished eternally (Eph. 2:1-4; Rev. 20:10).
We believe the church is the body of Christ, a living organism made up of born again, baptized believers, that it is the spiritual body made manifest through the local church and congregation of believers, that these local churches are to be autonomous and self-governing, and that the officers of the church consist of the pastor and deacons (Eph. 1:22-23; 5:30; I Cor. 12:1-21; Acts 2:41-42,47; Gal. 1:2; I Tim. 3:1-13).
We believe that Christ as Head of the church commanded two different ordinances to be practiced by believers: the Lord’s Supper and Baptism. These ordinances are to be carried out by the local church.
We believe at the death of the body, the spirits and souls of believers go instantly into the presence of the Lord and that the Lord has a complex future plan for the earth and all people (I Cor. 15:50-58; II Cor. 5:6-8; I Thes. 4:13-18). The following is a description of some of these:
The blessed hope of the believer is the imminent, personal, pre-tribulational, pre-millennial appearance of Christ to rapture the church. His righteous judgments will then be poured out on an unbelieving world during the tribulation, the last half of which is the Great Tribulation. The climax of this fearful era will be the physical return of Jesus Christ to the earth in great glory to introduce the Davidic kingdom. Satan will be bound, and the curse will be lifted from the physical creation. Israel will be saved and restored to national superiority. Following the Millennium, the Great White Throne judgment will occur, at which time the bodies and souls of the wicked dead shall be reunited and cast into the lake of fire. Jesus Christ shall reign forever and ever as Lord of Lords and King of Kings (Isa. 11:1-2; Matt. 24:29-30; I Thes. 4:13-18; II Thes. 2:1-12; I John 4:3; Rev. 3:10; 20:2-3,11-15).
We believe that both churches and individual Christians are called to a life of separation from apostasy, sin, and worldliness, and that this separation is in at least three areas:
We believe that civil government is ordained of God for the punishment of evildoers and for the protection of the good (Romans 13:1-7). We consider it our duty to pray for rulers and magistrates (I Tim. 2:1-3) and to be submissive and obedient to their authority, except in things clearly opposed to the will of God (Acts 4:19; 5:29; Titus 3:1; I Pet. 2:13-14). We believe in the separation of church and state (Matt. 22:17-21).
We reject the Charismatic Movement, known by various designations, involving tongues experiences of manifold types and descriptions. We believe that speaking in tongues is not a sign of either regeneration or sanctification and that the New Testament gift of tongues is not in existence today. We believe that the gift of tongues was among those temporary spiritual gifts bestowed by God upon His churches in apostolic times, and that when its purpose was accomplished, the gift ceased (I Cor. 13:11). We believe that the gift of tongues was never required as an outward demonstration of either the baptism or the filling of the Spirit (I Cor. 12:13,30; Eph. 5:18).
We believe that this local church is obligated to separate itself from the ecclesiastical apostasy and compromise which is characteristic of this age and that its members are obligated to observe personal separation from the things of the world (Rom. 16:17-18; I Cor. 5:1-13; 6:19-20; II Cor. 6:14-18; I Tim. 4:1-6; II Tim. 3:1-5; II Pet. 2:1-3; Jude 3-4).
We are opposed to any kind of compromise with error. We are disheartened and alarmed by the following trends among evangelicals throughout the world:
We are opposed to liberal theology, neo-orthodoxy, and new-evangelicalism. We desire to obey the Bible which says to: