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What We Believe

  1. CONCERNING THE HOLY SCRIPTURES (back to top)

    1. WE TEACH that the Bible is the written revelation of God, and the 66 books of the Bible constitute the plenary Word by the Holy Spirit. (I Cor. 2:7-14) "Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of private interpretation. For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man, but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost." (II Peter 1:20-21)

    2. WE TEACH that the Word of God is...
      1. An objective (Ex. 17:14)
      2. Positional revelation (I Thes. 2:13)
      3. Verbally inspired in every word (II Tim. 3:16)
      4. In the original documents absolutely inerrant (Isa. 30:8), infallible and God-breathed.
        1. "And the Lord said unto Moses, write this for a memorial in a book, and rehearse it in the ears of Joshua: for I will utterly put out of the remembrance of Amelak from under heaven." Ex. 17:14
        2. "For this cause also thank we God without ceasing, because when ye received the word of God which ye heard of us, ye received it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God, which effectually worketh also in you that believe." I Thes. 2:13
        3. "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness." II Tim. 3:16
        4. "Now go write it before them in a table, and note it in a book, that it may be for the time to come for ever and ever." Isa. 30:8

    3. WE TEACH that the Word of God constitutes the only infallible rule of faith and practice (Matt. 5:18; Matt. 24:34; John 10:35; John 16:12-13; John 17:17; I Cor. 2:13; II Tim. 3:15-17; Heb. 4:12).
      1. "For verily I say unto you, Till Heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled." Matt. 5:18
      2. "For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and marrow, and a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart." Heb. 4:12 (II Pet. 1:20,21 & 3:15,16)

    4. WE TEACH that God spoke in His written Word by a process of dual authorship, in which the Holy Spirit so superintended the human authors that through their individual personalities and different styles of writing, they composed and recorded God's Word to man (II Pet. 1:20,21) without error in the whole or in the part. (Isa. 30:8, Isa. 40:8; Matt. 5:18; II Tim. 3:16)

    5. WE TEACH that, whereas there may be several applications of any given passage of Scripture, there is but one true interpretation, and it is to be found as one diligently applies the grammatical-historical -contextual method of interpretation under the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit. (John 7:17; John 16:12-15; I Cor. 2:7-15; I John 2:20)

  2. CONCERNING GOD (back to top)

    1. WE TEACH that there is but one living and true God, (Deut. 6:4; Isa. 45:5-7; I Cor. 8:4) an infinite, intelligent Spirit, (John 4:24) perfect in all His attributes, in one essence, but eternally existing, and subsistent in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Matt. 28:19; Ps. 139:8; II Cor. 13:14), each equally deserving the same in worship and obedience. (Acts 17:24-29; I Cor. 8:6; Rev. 19:10) "I am the Lord, and there is none else, there is no God beside me: I girded thee, though thou hast not known me: That they may know from the rising of the sun, and from the west, that there is none besides me. I am the Lord, and there is noone else. I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the Lord do all these things." Isa. 45:5-7

      1. GOD THE FATHER
        God the Father - the first person of the Trinity - orders and disposes all things according to His own purpose and grace. (Ps. 145:8,9; I Cor. 8:6) As the absolute and highest ruler in the universe, He is sovereign in creation, providence and redemption (Ps. 103:19; Job 1:6; Rom. 11:33). He is the Creator of all things. (Gen. 1) His fatherhood denotes a spiritual relationship, first of all, within the Trinity; and secondly, within mankind, creatively in relation to all man, but spiritually only in relation to believers. He has decreed for His own glory all things that come to pass, and continually upholds, directs, and governs all creatures and events (I Chr. 29:11). This He does so as in no way to be the author or the approver of sin (John 8:38-44), nor to abridge the accountability of moral, intelligent creatures (I Pet. 1:17). He has graciously chosen from all eternity those whom He would have as His own (Eph. 1:3-6). He saves from sin all who come to Him through Jesus Christ and He relates Himself to His own as their Father (Luke 3:38; John 1:12-18; Eph. 1:3-6; Heb. 4:13).

      2. GOD THE SON
        Jesus Christ - the second person of the Trinity - possesses all the Divine excellencies, and thus He is co-equal with the Father, and He is co-substantial and co-eternal with Him. (I JOhn 10:27-30) "...he that hath seen me hath seen the Father..." John 14:9
        1. WE TEACH that in the incarnation He surrendered only the prerogatives of Deity but nothing of the Divine essence, either in degree of kind. In His incarnation Christ's Divine nature united with a true nature in an indissoluble union, and so He became the God-man. (Phil. 2:5-8)
        2. WE TEACH that Jesus Christ represents the fusion of humanity and Deity into an indivisible oneness. (Mich 5:2; Col. 2:9; John 14:9; I John 5:20; Jude 25)
        3. WE TEACH that the Lord Jesus Christ was virgin born. (Isa. 7:14; Matt. 1:25; Luke 1:26-35), that He was God incarnate (John 1:13; 14:18; I John 1:3), and that the purpose of the incarnation was to reveal God, redeem man and rule over God's kingdom (Ps. 2:7-9; Isa. 9:6; Heb. 7:26; I Peter 1:19; 2:22; John 1:19).
        4. WE TEACH that in the incarnation the second person of the trinity laid aside His right to the full prerogatives of co-existence appropriate to a servant; however, He did not divest Himself of His divine attributes (Phil. 2:5-8).
        5. WE TEACH that the Lord Jesus Christ accomplished our redemption through His death on the cross, that His death was voluntary, vicarious, substitutionary, propitiatory and redemptive (I Peter 2:24; Rom. 3:25; 5:8).
        6. WE TEACH that, upon the basis of the efficacy of His death, the believing sinner is freed from punishment, the penalty, the power, and one day the very presence of sin, declared righteous, given eternal life, and admitted to the family of God (John 10:15; II Cor. 5:14-15; I Peter 2:24; Rom. 3:25; 5:8).
        7. WE TEACH that our justification is made sure by His literal, physical resurrection from the dead, that He is now ascended to the right hand of the Father, where He is now ministering as our advocate and high priest (Matt. 28:6; Luke 24:28-39; Acts; 2:30-31; Heb. 7:25; 9:24).
        8. WE TEACH that in the resurrection of Christ from the grave, God confirmed the Deity of Christ; God accepted the atoning work of Christ on the cross; and His bodily resurrection as the guarantee of a future resurrection life for all believers (John 14:19; Rom. 1:4; 4:25; 6:5-10; I Cor. 15:20; John 5:28-29).
        9. WE TEACH that He will return to receive the church, which is His body, unto Himself at the rapture, and returning with His church in glory, will establish His kingdom in its millennial manifestation (Acts 1:9-10; I Thes. 4:13-18; Rev. 20).
        10. WE TEACH that the Lord Jesus Christ is the one through whom God will judge all mankind (John 5:22-23).
          1. Believers (II Cor. 5:10; I Cor. 3:10-15)
          2. Living inhabitants of the earth at His glorious return (Matt. 25:31-46)
          3. Unbelieving dead at the Great White Throne (Rev. 21:11-15).
          As the Mediator between God and man (I Tim. 2:5), the Head of His body, the church (Eph. 5:23; 1:22; Col. 1:18), the coming universal King who will reign on the Throne of David (Isa. 6), He is the final Judge of all who fail to place their trust in Him as the Lord of life and the only Savior. (Luke 1:31-33; Acts 17:30-31; Matt. 25:14-46; Heb. 7:25).

      3. GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT
        1. WE TEACH that the Holy Spirit is a Divine Person, eternal, underived, possessing all the divine excellencies, and that in these, He is co-equal with the Father and the Son, and is co-substantial with them.(Acts 5:3-4; also
          1. Compare Isaiah 6:8-9 with Acts 28:25-26
          2. "intellect" - I Cor. 2:10-13 "emotion" - Eph. 4:30 "will" - I Cor. 12:11
          3. Compare Jeremiah 31:31-34 with Hebrews 10:15-17
          4. Co-equal - Man. 28:19; II Cor. 13:14; I Cor. 12:4-6
          5. Eternal - Hebrews 9:14
          6. Omnipresent - Psalm 139:7-10
          7. Omniscient - Isaiah 40:13-14
          8. Omnipotent - I Cor. 12:11
          9. Truth - John 16:13 - "Howbeit when He, the Spirit of truth is come, He will guide you into all truth; for he shall not speak of himself: but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come."
        2. WE TEACH that it is the work of the Holy Spirit to execute the Divine will with relation to the world of men. We recognize His sovereign activity in creation, the incarnation, the written revelation, and the work of salvation. (Gen. 1:2; Matt. 1:18; John 3:5-7; II Peter 1:20-21)
        3. WE TEACH that the work of the Holy Spirit in this age began at Pentecost when He came from the Father, as promised by Christ, (John 14:16-17; 15:26) to initiate and complete the building of the body of Christ, which is His church (I Cor. 12:13) the broad scope of His Divine activity includes convicting the world of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment; of glorifying the Lord Jesus Christ, and transforming believers into Christ-likeness (John 16:7-9; Acts 1:5; 2:4; II Cor. 3:18; Eph. 2:22).
        4. WE TEACH that the Holy Spirit is the supernatural and sovereign agent in regeneration, baptizing all believers into the body of Christ (I Cor. 12:14), indwelling, sanctifying, instructing, empowering for service, and sealing them unto the day of redemption (John 16:8-11; II Cor. 3:6; Rom. 8:9; Eph. 1:13).
        5. WE TEACH that the Holy Spirit is the Divine Teacher who guided the Apostles into all truth, as they submitted to God's revelation in Scripture. Every believer possesses the indwelling presence of the Holy Spirit from salvation on, and it is the duty of all those born of the Spirit to be filled with the Spirit (John 16:13; Rom. 8:9; Eph. 5:18; I John 2:20, 27).
        6. WE TEACH that the Holy Spirit alone administers Spiritual gifts to the church, not to glorify Himself or the gifts ostentatious displays, but to glorify Christ and implement His work of redeeming the lost and building up believers in the most holy faith (John 16;13-14; Acts 1:8; I Cor. 12:4-11; (II Cor. 3:18).
        7. WE TEACH in this respect, that God the Holy Spirit is sovereign in the bestowing of all His gifts for the perfecting of the saints today; and that speaking in tongues (unlearned languages) and the working of sign miracles gradually ceased as the New Testament Scriptures were completed and their authority became established (I Cor. 12:4-11; II Cor. 12:12; Eph. 4:7-12; Heb. 2:1-4; I Thes. 5:11).

  3. CONCERNING MAN (back to top)

    1. WE TEACH that man was directly and immediately created by God in His image and likeness. He was created free from sin with a rational nature, intelligence, (volition), self-determination, and moral responsibility to God (Gen. 1 ;26-28; Gen 2:15-25; I Thes. 5;23; James 3:9). "And God said, let us make man in our image, after our likeness... So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it ..." Gen. 1:26-28

    2. WE TEACH that the purpose of man's creation was with the Divine intention that he should glorify God, enjoy His fellowship, live his life in the will of God, and by this accomplish His purpose for man in the world (Gen. 1:26-30; Isa. 43:7; Col. 1:16; Rev. 4:11).

    3. WE TEACH that in Adam's sin of disobedience to the revealed will and word of God, he lost his innocence; incurred the penalty of spiritual and physical death; became subject to the wrath of God; inherently corrupt; and utterly incapable of choosing or doing that which is acceptable to God, apart from Divine grace. With no recuperative powers to enable him to recover himself, he is hopelessly lost, apart from the salvation which is in the redemptive work of the Lord Jesus Christ (Gen. 2;16-17; 3:1-19; John 3:36; Rom. 3:23; 6:23; I Cor. 2:14; Eph. 2:1-3; I Tim. 2;13-14; I John 1:8).

    4. WE TEACH that all men were in the loins of Adam, and that the consequence of that sin has been transmitted (imputed) to all men of all ages, Jesus Christ being the exception. All men, thus, are sinners by divine declaration, by nature, and by choice (Ps. 14:1-3; Jer. 17:9: Rom. 3:9-18, 23; 5:10-20; James 2:10).

  4. CONCERNING SALVATION (back to top)

    1. WE TEACH that salvation is wholly of God by grace, through the redemption of Jesus Christ, the merit of His shed blood; not on the basis of human merit, or works (John 1:12; Eph. 1:7; 2:8-10; I Peter 1:18-19). "In whom we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace."

      1. REGENERATION

        1. WE TEACH that regeneration is a supernatural work of the Holy Spirit by which the Divine nature and Divine life are communicated (John 3:3-7). It is instantaneous and is accomplished solely by the power of the Holy Spirit through the instrumentality of the Word of God (John 5:24), so as to secure voluntary obedience to the Gospel. Regeneration will be manifested by repentance, faith, and righteous living. Good works are its proper evidence and fruit (I Cor. 6:19-20; Eph. 2:10), and will be experienced to the extent that the believer submits to the control of the Holy Spirit in his life through obedience to the Word of God (Eph. 5:17-21; Phil. 2:12b; Col. 3:16; II Peter 4:10). This obedience causes the believer to be increasingly conformed to the image of the Lord Jesus Christ (II Cor. 3:18). Such a conformity is climaxed in the believer's glorification at Christ's coming (Rom. 8:17; II Cor. 5:17; I Peter 1:23; I John 3:2-3; II Peter 1:4).

      2. ELECTION

        1. WE TEACH that election is the act of God which, before the foundation of the world, He chose in Christ those whom He graciously regenerates, saves, and sanctifies (Mark 13:27; Eph. 1:4-11; II Thes. 2:13; II Tim. 2:10; I Peter 1:1-2; Rom. 8:28-33).
        2. WE TEACH that election is consistent with responsibility of man, because it comprehends all the means in connection with the end achieved (John 6:37, 44; Acts 13:48).
        3. WE TEACH that election should not be looked upon as based merely on abstract sovereignty. God is truly sovereign, but He exercises this sovereignty in harmony with His other attributes, especially His omniscience, justice, holiness, and wisdom (Rom. 9:11-16). This sovereignty must never exalt the will of God as separate and apart from His character, as revealed in the Lord Jesus Christ, who came to seek and to save that which was lost. AND "Is not willing that any should perish but, that all should come to repentance". (Man. 11:25-28; II Tim. 1:9)

      3. JUSTIFICATION

        1. WE TEACH that justification before God is an act of God by which He declares righteous those who believe in Christ (Rom. 8:33). This righteousness is apart from any virtue or work of man (Rom. 3:20), and involves the imputation of our sins to Christ (Col. 2:14; I Peter 3:18), and the imputation of Christ's righteousness to us (Rom. 4:6; I Cor. 1:30; II Cor. 5:21). By this means God is enabled to "Be Just", and the Justifier of sins to them which believeth in Jesus (Rom. 3:20; 4:3-5).

      4. SACTIFICATION

        1. WE TEACH that every believer is "set apart" (sanctified) unto God by the death of the Lord Jesus Christ. Every believer is, therefore, declared to be holy and identified as a saint. This is not a progressive sanctification; this has to do with the believer's standing, not his present state (Acts 20:32; I Cor. 1:2, 30; 6:11; II Thes. 2:13; I Peter 1:2; Heb. 2:11; 3:1; 10:10, 14; 13:12; Jude 1).
        2. WE TEACH that there is, by the works of the Holy Spirit, an experiential sanctification, by which the state of the believer is progressively brought closer to the standing the believer enjoys through justification. Through obedience to the Word of God and the empowering of the Holy Spirit, the believer is able to live a life of increasing holiness in conformity to the will of God, becoming more and more like the Lord Jesus Christ (John 17:17, 19; Rom. 6:1-22; II Cor. 3:18; Eph. 5:26; I Thes. 4:3-4; 5:23).
        3. IN THIS RESPECT. WE TEACH that every saved person is involved in a conflict - the new man in Christ is set against the flesh - but, adequate provision is made for victory through the power of the indwelling Holy Spirit. The struggle stays with the believer all through this earthly life and is never completely ended. All claims to the eradication of sin in this life are unscriptural. Eradication of the sin nature is not possible, but the Holy Spirit does provide for victory over it (Gal. 5:16-25; Eph. 4:22-24; Col. 3:9-10; I Peter 1:14-16; I John 3:5-9; Phil. 3:12).

      5. SECURITY

        1. WE TEACH that all the redeemed, once saved, are kept by God's power and are, thus, secure in Christ forever (John 5:24; 6:37-50; 19:27-30; 17:15, 20; Rom. 5:9-10; 8:1, 31-39; I Cor. 1:4-8; Eph. 4:30; Heb. 7:25; 13:5; I Peter 1:5; Jude 24).
        2. WE TEACH that it is the privilege of believers to rejoice in the assurance of their salvation through the testimony of God's Word, which, however, clearly forbids the use of Christian liberty as an occasion for sinful living and carnality (Rom. 6:15-22; 13:13-14; Gal. 5:13, 25-26; Titus 2:11-15).

      6. SEPARATION

        1. WE TEACH that the doctrine of separation from sin is clearly evident throughout the Old and New Testaments, and that the Scriptures clearly indicate that in the last days apostasy and worldliness shall increase (II Cor. 6:14 - 7:1; II Tim. 3:1-5).
        2. WE TEACH that all the saved should live in such a manner as not to bring reproach upon their Savior and Lord and that separation from all religious apostasy and worldly and sinful practices is commanded of God (Rom. 12:1-2; 14:13; II Cor. 6:14 - 17:11; II Tim. 3:1-5; I John 2:15-17; II John 9-11; I Cor. 5:9-13).
        3. WE TEACH that believers should be separated unto the Lord Jesus Christ (Lev. 19:2; John 15:1-5; Gal. 5:16; I Thes. 2:11-12; II Thes. 1:9; Heb. 12:1-2).

  5. CONCERNING THE CHURCH (back to top)

    1. WE TEACH that all who place their faith in Jesus Christ are immediately baptized by the Holy Spirit into one united spiritual body - the church (I Cor. 12:12-13), of which Christ is the head (Eph. 1:22; 4:15; Col. 1:18); and which is His espoused bride (II Cor. 11:2; Eph. 5:23-32; Rev. 19:7-8). ·Let us all be glad and rejoice, and give honour to him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready. And to her was granted that she should be arrayed in fine linen and white: for the fine linen is the righteousness of the saints."

    2. WE TEACH that the formation of this body began on the day of Pentecost (Acts 2:1-21, 38-47), and will be completed at the coming of Christ for His own in the rapture (I Cor. 15:15-47; I Thes. 4:13-18).

    3. WE TEACH that the church is, then, a unique spiritual organism (Matt. 16:18) made up of all born-again believers in the present age (Eph. 3:1-6; 5:32).

    4. WE TEACH that the establishment and continuity of local churches is clearly taught and defined in the N.T. Scriptures (Acts 14:23, 27; Acts 20:17-18; Gal. 1:2; Phil. 1:1; I Thes. 1:1; II Thes. 1:1), that members of this one spiritual body are directed to associate themselves together in local assemblies (I Cor. 11:18-20; Heb. 10:25).

    5. WE TEACH that the one Supreme Authority for the church is Jesus Christ (I Cor. 11:3; Eph. 1:22; Col. 1:18), and that the order, discipline, and worship are appointed through His sovereignty. The Biblically designated officers serving under Christ and over the assembly are elders, also called bishops, pastors and pastor-teachers (Acts 20:28; Eph. 4:11), and deacons who must fit Biblical qualifications (I Tim. 3:1-13; Titus 1:5-9; I Peter 5:1-5).

    6. WE TEACH that the leaders lead or rule in the place of Christ (I Tim. 5:17-22; I Thes. 5:12-13) and have His authority in directing the church. The congregation is to submit to their leadership (Heb. 13:7,17).

    7. WE TEACH the disciplining of sinning members of the congregation in accord with the standards of Scripture (Matt. 18:15-22; I Cor. 5:1-13; II Thes. 3:6-15; I Tim. 1:19-20; Titus 1:1-16).

    8. WE TEACH the authority of the local church, free from any external authority or control, with the right of self-government and freedom from the interference of any hierarchy of individuals or organizations (Titus 1:5). It is scriptural for true churches to cooperate with each other for the presentation and propagation of the faith. However, each local church through its elders and their interpretation and application of Scriptures is the sole judge of the measure and method of its cooperation, as well as on all matters of membership, policy, discipline, benevolence, and government. (Acts 15:19-31; 20:28; I Cor. 5:4-7, 13; I Peter 5:1-4).

    9. WE TEACH that the purpose of the church is to glorify God (Eph. 3:21) by building itself up in the faith (Eph. 4:13-16), by instruction of the Word (II Tim. 2:2; 3:16-17), by fellowship (Acts 2:42; I John 1:3), by keeping the ordinances (Luke 22:19; Acts 2:38-42), and by advancing and communicating the Gospel to the entire world. (Matt. 28:19; Acts 1:8; 2:42).

    10. WE TEACH the calling of all saints to the work of the ministry (I Cor. 15:58; Eph. 4:12; Rev. 22:12).

    11. WE TEACH the accomplishment of God's purpose in the world. For the accomplishment of that purpose, He has given the church Spiritual gifts. First, he gave gifted men for the purpose of equipping the saints for the work of the ministry (Eph. 4:7-12), and He also gives unique and special Spiritual abilities to each member of the body of Christ (Rom. 12:5-8; I Cor. 12:4-31; I Peter 4:10-11). At the moment of Spiritual birth every believer receives such a gift or gifts (I Cor. 12:4-13). These gifts are sovereignly bestowed and cannot be sought (I Cor. 12:11). It is essential that every believer discovers, develops, and employs his Spiritual gift or gifts for the edification of the body and the accomplishment of the work of Christ in the world (Rom. 12:3-8; 1 Peter 4:10-11).

    12. WE TEACH that there were two kinds of gifts: Temporary confirming gifts, and Permanent edifying gifts . With the New Testament revelation at last complete, the confirming gifts were no longer a necessary criterion for evaluating the validity of a man and his message (I Cor. 13:8-12), since they can be counterfeited by Satan so as to deceive even believers (Col. 2:18; Matt. 24:24; II Thes. 2:9-10; Rev. 13:13-14).

    13. WE TEACH that the temporary confirming gifts: healing, speaking in tongues (unlearned languages), interpretation, and the other sign miracles, gradually ceased as the New Testament scriptures were completed and their authority became established (II Cor. 12:12; Heb. 2:2-3; Acts 19:11-12) until the eternal state (I Cor. 13:8-12).

    14. WE TEACH that no one possesses the gift of healing today, but that God does hear and answer the prayer of faith on the part of every believer, and will answer in accordance with His own perfect will, for the sick, suffering, and afflicted (Luke 18:1-6; John 5:7; II Cor. 12:6-10; James 5:13-16).

    15. WE TEACH that two ordinances have been committed to the local church: Baptism and the Lord's Supper (Acts. 2:38-42). Christian baptism (by immersion) is the testimony of a believer, showing forth in a solemn and beautiful emblem, our faith in the crucified, buried, and risen Savior, and our union with Him in death to sin and resurrection to a new life (Rom. 6:1-11; Acts 8:36-39). It is a sign of fellowship, identification with the visible body of Christ (Acts 2:41-42).

    16. WE TEACH that the Lord's Supper is the commemoration and proclamation of His death until He comes, and should be preceded always by a solemn self-examination (I Cor. 11:23-38). We also teach that, while Christ's flesh and blood is not present, actually, the Lord's supper is an actual communion with the risen Christ, who is present in a unique way, fellowshipping with His people (I Cor. 10:16).

  6. CONCERNING ANGELS (back to top)

    1. Holy Angels

      1. WE TEACH that angels are created beings, and therefore, are not to be worshipped, although they are a higher order of creation than man, created to serve God and to worship Him (Luke 2:9-14; Heb. 1:6-7, 14; 2:6-7; Rev. 8:11).

    2. Fallen Angels

      1. WE TEACH that Satan is a created angel and the author of sin. He incurred the judgment of God by rebelling against his Creator, involving numerous angels in his fall (Job 1:6-7; Isa. 14:12-17; Eph. 6:11-19), and introducing sin into the human race by his temptation of Eve (Gen. 3:1-15).
      2. WE TEACH that he is the open and declared enemy of God and man (Matt. 4:1-11; 25:41) and the prince of this world, who was defeated through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (Rom. 16:20), and he shall be eternally punished in the lake of fire (Job 1:6-7; Isa. 14:12-17; Ezek. 28:11-19; Rev. 20:10).

  7. CONCERNING LAST THINGS (Eschatology) (back to top)

    1. Death

      1. WE TEACH that physical death (Rev. 6:9) involves no loss of consciousness (Rev. 6:9-11; Matt. 10:28), that the soul of the redeemed passes immediately into the presence of Christ (Luke 23:43; Phil. 1:23), that there is a separation of soul and body (II Cor. 5:8), and that such separation will continue until the first resurrection (Rev. 20:4-6), when Spirit, soul, and body will be reunited to be glorified forever with the Lord (I Thes. 4:16-17; Phil. 3:21; I Cor. 15:35-44, 50-54). Until that time, the souls of the redeemed in Christ remain in joyful fellowship with the Lord Jesus Christ (II Cor. 5:8).
      2. WE TEACH the bodily resurrection of all men (Dan. 12:2; Rev. 20:11-15; John 5:28-29), THE SAVED to eternal life (Rom. 8:10-11; 9:23; II Cor. 4:14; John 5:29; Dan. 12:2; Rev. 20:6), and THE UNSAVED to judgment and everlasting punishment (Dan. 12:2; John 5:29; Rev. 20:6, 13-15).
      3. WE TEACH that the souls of the unsaved at death descend immediately into torment (Luke 16:19-26), where they are kept under punishment until the second resurrection (Luke 16:19-26; Rev. 20:1-15), when the soul and a resurrection body are united (John 5:28-29). They shall then appear at the great white throne judgment (Rev. 20:11-15), and shall be cast into the lake of fire (Matt. 25:41-46), cut off from the life of God forever (II Thes. 1:7-9; Dan. 12:2; Matt. 25:41-46).

    2. The Rapture of the Church

      1. WE TEACH the personal bodily return of the Lord Jesus Christ (I Thes. 4:16; Titus 2:11-13), to translate His church from this earth (John 14:1-3; I Cor. 15:51-52; I Thes. 4:15 - 5:11), and to reward them according to their works (Rom. 14:10-12; I Cor. 3:11-15; II Cor. 5:10), with sufficient time elapsing between this event and His glorious return with His church to allow for the judgment of believer's works, and that this period includes the 70th week of Daniel's prophecy (Dan. 9:24-27; Matt. 24:15-31; 25:31-46).

    3. The Tribulation Period

      1. WE TEACH that immediately following the removal of the church from the earth (John 14:1-3; I Thes. 4:13-18), the righteous judgments of God will be poured out upon an unbelieving world (Jer. 30:7; Dan. 9:27; II Thes. 2:7-12; Rev. 16:1-21). These judgments will be climaxed by the return of Christ in glory to the earth (Matt. 24:15-31, 25:31-46; II Thes. 2:7-12; I Tim. 6:14), at which time the Old-Testament and tribulation saints will be raised and the living will be judged (Rev. 20:4-6; Dan. 12:2-3; Rev. 6:9-11).

    4. The Second Coming and Millennial Reign

      1. WE TEACH that, after the tribulation period, Christ will come to earth to occupy the throne of David (Matt. 25:31; Luke 1:31-33; Acts 1:10-11; 2:29-30), and establish His Messianic kingdom for a thousand years on the earth (Rev. 20:1-7). During this time the resurrection saints will reign with Him over Israel and all the nations of the earth (Ezek. 27:21-28; Dan. 7:17-22; Rev. 19:11-16). This reign will be preceded by the overthrow of the anti-Christ and the false prophet, and by the removal of Satan from the world (Dan. 7:17-27; Rev. 20:1-7).
      2. WE TEACH that the Kingdom itself will be the fulfillment of God's promise to Israel (Deut. 30:1-10; Ezek. 37:21-28; Zech. 8:1-17) to restore them to the land which they forfeited through disobedience (Deut. 28:15-68; 30:1-10), with the result that Israel was temporarily set aside (Matt. 21:43; Rom. 11:1-26), but, who will once again be awakened through repentance (Jer. 31:31-34; Ezek. 36:22-32; Rom. 11:25-29), to enter into the land of blessing (Rev. 20:4-6).
      3. WE TEACH that this time of our Lord's reign will be characterized by harmony, justice1 peace, righteousness and long life (Isa. 11:1-16; 65:17-25; Ezek. 36:33-38) and will be brought to an end with the release of Satan (Rev. 20:7).

    5. The Judgment of the Lost

      1. WE TEACH that following the release of Satan, after the thousand year reign (Rev. 20:7), Satan will deceive the nations of the earth and gather them to battle against the saints and the beloved city (Rev. 20:9) at which time Satan and his army will be devoured by fire from heaven (Rev. 20:9). Following this Satan will be thrown into the lake of fire and brimstone (Mall. 25:41; Rev. 20:10). Whereupon Christ, who is the judge of all men (John 5:22), will resurrect and judge the great and small at the Great White Throne judgment.
      2. WE TEACH that this resurrection of the unsaved dead will be a physical resurrection, whereupon, they receive their judgment (Rom. 14:10-13), they will be committed to an eternal conscious punishment (Mal. 25:41; Rev. 20:11-15).

    6. Eternity

      1. WE TEACH that after the closing of the millennium, the temporary release of Satan, and the judgment of unbelievers, the saved will enter the eternal state of glory with God (II Thes. 1:9; Rev. 21:7-15); that the elements of this earth are to be 1dissolved~ and replaced with a new earth wherein only righteousness will dwell (Mark 9:43-48; Eph. 5:5; Rev. 20:15; 21:1 -22:21), that the heavenly city that comes down out of heaven is to be the dwelling place of the saints (Eph. 5:22-32; Rev. 21) where they will enjoy forever fellowship with God and one another (John 17:3; Eph. 2:11-16; Rev. 21 & 22). The Lord Jesus Christ, having fulfilled His redemptive mission, will then deliver up the Kingdom to God the Father, (Eph. 1:18-23; I Cor. 15:24-28), that in all spheres the Triune God may reign forever and ever (I Cor. 15:28).

    "And the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it: for the glory of God did lighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof. And the nations of them which are saved shall walk in the light of it: and the kings of the earth do bring their glory and honor into it. And the gates of it shall not be shut at all by day: for there shall be no night there. And there shall in no wise enter into it any thing that defileth, neither whatsoever worketh abomination, or maketh a lie: but they which are written in the Lamb's book of life" (Rev. 21:23-27)