I therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you that ye walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called. With all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love; Endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling; One Lord, one faith, one baptism, One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all.
(Ephesians 4:1-6)
Desiring to be in full accord with the mind of the Spirit for this present dispensation, we hold and require the
following doctrinal beliefs...
(Ephesians 4:1-6)
Desiring to be in full accord with the mind of the Spirit for this present dispensation, we hold and require the
following doctrinal beliefs...
The Bible...
The entire Bible in its original writings is verbally inspired of God and is of plenary authority (II Tim. 3:16, 17; II Peter 1:21) The Godhead... There is one God, eternally existing in three Persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Deut. 6:4; I Tim. 2:5; Eph. 4:4-6; Matt. 28:19; II Cor. 13:14) The Depravity of Man... All men by nature are dead in trespasses and sins and are, therefore, totally unable by their own wisdom or strength to do anything pleasing to God (Eph. 2:1-3; Rom. 3:9-12; I Cor. 1:18-31) Salvation... God justifies ungodly sinners by His grace upon the ground of the shed blood of Christ through the means of faith. This complete salvation is bestowed as a free gift of God apart from man’s works. It is a personal matter, leaving no room for the so-called “social gospel” (Rom. 3:24-28; 5:19; Eph. 1:13,14) Eternal Security... All the saved are eternally secure in Christ (Col. 3:1-4; Phil. 1:6; Rom. 8:1; 8:29-34; 8:38-39; Eph. 1:13,14) Personality and Work of the Holy Spirit... The Holy Spirit is a Person, Who convicts the world of sin and Who regenerates, baptizes, indwells, enlightens, and empowers believers (Titus 3:5; I Cor. 12:13; Eph. 1:13,17,18; 3:16) The Church... In the present dispensation there is only one true Church, which is called the Body of Christ (I Cor. 12:13; Eph. 1:22,23; 3:1-6) separate and distinct from the prophesied, earthly kingdom of Christ. The historicalmanifestation of the Body of Christ began with the Apostle Paul before he wrote his first epistle (I Thes. 2:14-16; cf. Acts 13:45-46; Phil. 1:5,6 cf. Acts 16; I Cor. 12:13, 27 cf. Acts 18) Gifts... The gifts necessary for the ministry of the Body of Christ are those enumerated in Eph. 4:7-16. Of these, only the gifts of evangelists and pastors-teachers are in operation today. All the sign gifts of the Acts period, such as tongues, prophecy, and healing (I Cor. 12:1-31), being temporary in character, have ceased (I Cor. 13:8-11) Walk... By reason of Christ’s victory over sin and of His indwelling Spirit, all of the saved may and should experience deliverance from the power of sin by obedience to Rom. 6:11; but we deny that man’s natureof sin is ever eradicated during this life (Rom. 6:6-14; Gal. 5:16-25; Rom. 8:37; II Cor. 2:14; 10:2-5) As saints (Lit., “set-apart ones”) and members of the true church (“Lit., “called-out ones”) we are to maintain a Christ-honoring testimony, separate from all forms of worldliness and apostacy, demonstrating obedience to the Lord Jesus Christ and love to all men (Rom. 12:1,2,9; II Cor. 6:14-18; Eph. 5:11; I Tim. 6:20, 21; I John 4:19) Baptism... All saved persons have been made members of the Body of Christ by the one divine baptism (I Cor. 12:13). By this one baptism every member of the Body of Christ is identified with Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection. In the light of the statements concerning the one baptism in Eph. 4:5, the statements concerning baptism in Col. 2:12 and Rom. 6:3,4, and Paul’s statement in I Cor. 1:17 that “Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel,” we affirm that water baptism has no place in God’s spiritual program for the Body of Christ in this day of grace. |
The Lord’s Supper...
The communion of the Lord’s Supper as revealed through the Apostle Paul in I Cor.11: 23-26 is for members of the Body of Christ to observe “until He comes”. There is no place in Scripture where the Lord’s Supper and water baptism are linked either as ordinances or as sacraments for the Church. Resurrection... Jesus Christ was resurrected bodily from the dead (Luke 24:39-43). Therefore (I Cor. 15:21) all men will have a bodily resurrection (Acts 24:15): the saved to everlasting glory and the unsaved to everlasting punishment (John 5:29; Rev. 20:11-15) The Second coming of Christ... The rapture of the Church “which is His Body”, and the second coming of Christ will be pre-millennial. He will come first to receive the members of His body to Himself (I Thes. 4:13-18; Phil. 3:20,21), and later to receive His millennial kingdom, over which He will reign (Zech. 14:4, 9; Acts 1:10,11; Rev. 19:11-6; 20:4-6). Because of the distinctive nature of the Body of Christ, the resurrection and the rapture of the Church, which is His body, will take place before the great tribulation(Jer. 30:7; Matt. 24:15-31) at His appearing in the air (I Thes. 4:13-18; Phil. 3:20,21; Titus 2:13,14; I Cor. 15:51-53). The resurrection of the other saved dead will occur after the tribulation. (Rev. 20:4-6) State of the dead... No where does Scripture extend the hope of salvation to the unsaved dead but instead reveals that they will ever continue to exist in a state of conscious suffering (Luke 16:23-28; Rev. 14:11; 20:14,15; Col. 3:6; Rom. 1:21-32; John 3:36; Phil. 3:19; II Thes. 1:9). The teachings of universalism, of probation after death, of annihilation of the unsaved dead, and of the unconscious state of the dead, saved or unsaved (Luke 16:23; Phil. 1:23; II Cor. 5:6-8), are opposed by us as being thoroughly unscriptural and dangerous doctrines. Mission... The mission and commission of the Church which is His Body is to proclaim the message of reconciliation (II Cor. 5:14-21) and to preach Jesus Christ according to the revelation of the mystery (Rom. 16:25; Eph. 3:8,9) with all boldness. In this we should follow the Apostle Paul (I Cor. 4:16, 11:1; Phil. 3:17; 4:9; I Tim. 1:11-16). That distinctive message which the Apostle of the Gentiles (Rom. 11:13; 15:16) calls “my gospel” (Rom. 2:16; 16:25) is also called “the gospel of the grace of God: (Acts 20:24)”. We, like Paul, must preach the entire Word of God in light of this gospel (II Tim. 4:2; Gal. 1:8, 9), and strive to reach those in the regions beyond where Christ is not yet named (Rom. 15:20; II Cor. 10:16). |