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The Holy Bible

We believe in the absolute inspiration of Holy Scriptures given by God without error, as He moved upon holy men of old. There is one God (Deuteronomy 6:4) and He has revealed Himself not only as the Father of all creation (Genesis 1:3-31), but He has also been revealed through His only begotten Son, Jesus (Colossians 1:15, John 1:1, 14, Jude 25).Also He continues to reveal Himself through His Holy Spirit (John 15:26).

 

The Trinity

We believe that these three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, make up what the Bible calls “The Godhead” (Colossians 2:9). We believe that the full comprehension of this wonderful union is a mystery (Mark 4:11; Romans 16:25; Colossians 1:26). The Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are one in substance and purpose, but are different in position and authority (John 14:28, 16:7). We do not believe that the Father and the Son are the same person or that the Holy Spirit is just the force of God. The Bible makes clear distinctions between each of them, and they are eternally three different wonderful revelations of the one true and living God. Therefore, we adore with all our hearts to what Bible historians have called, “The Doctrine of the Trinity” (Matthew 28:19; Luke 3:22).

 

Virgin Birth

We believe that Jesus was born when “the Word became flesh” (John 1:14) and that He was born to a virgin girl named Mary who had never known a man (Matthew 1:18, 23-25; Luke 1:27-35; Isaiah 7:14).

 

Jesus Christ

We believe that Jesus was both fully human, and fully God (Philippians 2:5-8; Hebrews 4:15). He is the expressed “image of the invisible God” (Colossians 1:15). He is to be worshiped, praised, and adored along with the Father and the Holy Spirit, not only for what He has done, but for who He is, the Son of God and God the Son (Revelations 5:8-9). He completely fulfilled all righteousness and the law. He was sorely tempted, but never once yielded and never sinned (Matthew 3:15, 5:17, 4:1; Hebrews 4:15). Men rejected Him, and therefore rejected His Father (Luke 10:16) and the forgiveness His Father offered (John 3:18-19). We believe He suffered a cruel and horrible death by crucifixion on a cross and became the great sacrifice of God “to take away the sins of the world” (John 1:29).

 

Redemption 

We believe that Jesus bore in His body, our sins (Isaiah 53:4-5), suffering the most horrible of all fates, death on a cross. In Him, we have been redeemed back to the Father, and we have the forgiveness of our sins by His shed blood (John 19:34-37; Romans 5:12-21; Ephesians 1:7-12; Hebrews 7:25).

 

Repentance 

We believe that repentance is a turning away from sin in every area of our lives and to follow the ways of Jesus Christ. By doing so, we are free to receive His forgiveness of sin and free salvation (Acts 2:21, 3:19; 1John1:9).

 

 

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