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Statement of Faith & Aims
To set in order a declaration of those things which are
most surely believed among us…that thou mightest know the
certainty of those things wherein thou has been instructed,
we send forth the commonly believed confession of faith held
among us, as follows:
1.
The Holy Bible
We believe that the canon of sixty-six books known as the
Holy Bible is the verbal and plenary authorship of God,
written by men supernaturally inspired by the Holy Spirit;
that it is true without any admixture of error for its
matter, and is to be understood in its literal sense. It
shall remain to the end of the age, the only complete and
final revelation of the will of God to man; the true center
of Christian union, and the supreme standard and final
authority by which all human creeds, conducts and opinions
should be tried. We accept the King James Version of the
Bible as our textbook.
(Ps 119:89;
2 Ti 3:16-17;
Re 22:18-19;
Jn 17:17;
Jn 3:32-34;
2 Pe 1:3, 20-21;
1 Pe 1:10-12;
Zec 1:1;
Ps 19:7-11;
Ex 20:3-17;
Ps 1:2;
Jn 12:48).
2. The One and Only True God
We believe that there is one, and only one, eternal,
living and true God; an infinite Spirit of infinite
intellectual and emotional capacity, absolutely righteous,
perfectly just, and infinitely loving, omniscient,
omnipresent, omnipotent, immutable, immortal, the creator
and supreme ruler of heaven and earth; inexpressibly
glorious in holiness, and worthy of all possible honor and
confidence and love. He alone is the origin of life, truth,
and holiness. There is no other God beside Him.
(Ex 20:2-3;
Gen 17:1;
1 Co 8:6;
Jn 4:24;
Ps 147:5;
Ps 83:18;
Ps 90:2;
Je 10:10;
Ex 15:11;
Re 4:11;
1 Co 12:4-6;
1 Jn 5:7;
Jn 10:30;
1 Ti 1:17;
Ro 11:33;
Mk 12:30;
Mt 28:19;
Ep 2:18;
2 Co 13:14;
Ep 4:6;
Ge 1:26;
De 6:4;
Ps 139:8;
Is 45:5-7;
Mt 28:19;
Mk 10:18;
Jn 4:24;
Ac 17:24-29)
3. The Trinity of God
We believe that the one, true God exists as three
persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, precisely
equal and identical in nature and in all of their attributes
since eternity past, and are three in one – God; that each
person of the Godhead fulfills differing roles for the
purpose of making salvation possible.
(Jn 6:27;
He 1:8;
Jn 20:28;
Ac 5:3-4;
Mk 1:9-11;
Is 45:5;
Jn 14:8-9;
Jn 10:30-31).
(Ex 20:2-3;
Ge 17:1;
1 Co 8:6;
Jn 4:24;
Ps 147:5;
Ps 83:18;
Ps 90:2;
Jer 10:10;
Ex 15:11;
Re 4:11;
1 Co 12:4-6;
1 Jn 5:7;
Jn 10:30;
1 Ti 1:17;
Ro 11:33;
Mk 12:30;
Mt 28:19;
Ep 2:18;
2 Co 13:14;
Ep 4:6;
Ge 1:26;
De 6:4;
Ps 139:8;
Is 45:5-7;
Mt 28:19;
Mk 10:18;
Jo 4:24;
Ac 17:24-29;
2 Co 13:14;
Ep 4:6;
Is 45:5)
4. Jesus Christ
We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ is God, (equal with
God the Father and God the Holy Spirit) manifested in human
flesh yet without sin, the Son of man and uniquely the Son
of God, the King of Kings, the Lord or Lords, God Almighty,
the Creator of all things, the Messiah, the Savior of the
world; that He was conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of
a Jewish virgin; and that He lived His life in sinless
perfection before God and men; that He became man as a
substitutionary sacrifice to save man from condemnation by
dying on a cross and shedding His own blood; that His death,
burial, and resurrection make possible the Gospel message of
salvation, and that through Him and no other but Him alone
salvation is possible; that Jesus Christ ascended to heaven
and is now exalted at the right hand of the Father where, as
our High Priest, He fulfills the ministry of Intercessor
before the Father on our behalf.
(Mt 1:20-25;
Is 9:6;
Ac 1:9,10;
Ro 8:34;
Heb 7:25, 9:24;
1 Jo 2:1,2;
Ga. 4:4;
Lu 1:35;
Jo 1:1,2,14;
Heb 1:3;
Jn 1:11;
Ac 4:12;
Ro 3:24,25;
Ro 5:10-11;
Ep 1:7;
Heb 2:9, 4:12;
1 Pet 1:3-5, 2:24;
1 Jn 2:2;
Ge 3:16;
Is 7:14;
Mt 1:18-25;
Lk 1:35;
Mk 1:1;
Jo 1:14;
Ps 2:7;
Ga 4:4;
1 Jn 5:20;
1 Co 15:47).
5. The Holy Spirit
We believe that the Holy Spirit is God (equal with God
the Father and God the Son); that presently, among other
things, He restrains the Devil, reproves the world of sin,
of righteousness, and of judgment; is the agent of the new
birth experience in salvation, indwells believers, is the
earnest of our inheritance in Christ, helps and intercedes
with prayers for the saints, and empowers, comforts, and
administrates the church of Jesus Christ; and that He is not
associated with the phenomenon known as the charismatic
movement and the practice of speaking in tongues.
(Jn 14:16-17;
Mt 28:19;
Heb 9:14;
Jn 14:26;
Lk 1:35;
Ge 1:1-3;
2 Th 2:7;
Jn 16:8-11;
Jn 15:26-27;
Ac 5:3-4, 30-32;
Jn 3:5-6;
Ep 1:13-14;
Mt 3:11;
Mk 1:8;
Lk 3:16;
Jn 1:33;
Ac 11:16;
Lk 24:49;
Jn 16:13;
Jn 14:26;
Ro 8:14, 16;
2 Th 2:13;
1 Pet 1:2;
Ro 8:26-27).
6. Creation
We believe in the Genesis account of a literal,
deliberate, intelligently designed, six, twenty-four hour
day creation, of all terrestrial and extraterrestrial
matter, living and non-living, including the sun, stars, and
planets; that man was supernaturally created in God’s own
image and after His own likeness on the sixth day of
creation; that every living thing is born after its own
kind; that man’s origin and that of all other living things
are not a product of natural properties and forces of
physical matter through evolutionary change in matter and
species over millions of years progressing from lower to
higher forms. (
Ge 1:1;
Ex 20:11;
Ac 4:24;
Col 1:16-17;
Heb 11:3;
Jn 1:3;
Re 10:6;
Ro 1:20;
Ac 17:23-26;
Je 10:12;
Ne 9:6;
Ge 1:26-27;
Ge 2:21;
Ge 1:11, 24).
7. The Devil
We believe that Satan, also known as the Devil, is the
fallen angel, Lucifer, who at one time was a beautiful,
anointed cherub, enjoying heavenly honors in the Holy
mountain of God; but yielded to the sin of pride and
ambition to be as God Almighty, is now condemned for
eternity; that he is presently the unholy god of this world,
the malignant prince of the power of the air; that he led a
third of the angels in rebellion against God and is
attempting to lead as many men who will follow him against
God. He tempted man in the Garden of Eden and Christ in the
wilderness; accuses the saints, is the Father of lies and
false religions; that he will be destroyed once and for all
at the end of the millennial reign and cast into the fires
of hell, which have been reserved for him and his angels.
(Is 14:12-15;
Eze 28:14-17;
Re 12:9;
Jude 6;
2 Pet 2:4;
Ep 2:2;
Jn 14:30;
1 Th 3:5;
Mt 4:13;
1 Pet 5:8;
1 Jn 3:8;
Mt 13:25, 37-39;
Lk 22:3-4;
Re 12:10;
2 Co 11:13-15;
Mk 13:21-22;
1 Jn 4:3;
2 Jn 7;
1 Jn 2:22;
Re 12:7-9;
Re 20:1-3, 10;
Mt 25:41;
2 Pe 2:4;
Jude 1:6).
8. The Fall Of Man
We believe that man was created in the image and likeness
of God, perfect, and innocent under the law of His Maker,
but by voluntary transgression, chose to disobey God’s
command, subsequently ending his fellowship with God, and
died spiritually; that all mankind are Adam multiplied
through procreation, inheriting his sin nature, being born
and shapen in iniquity; each being innocent under the law
until a knowledge of the law is gained thorough maturity;
that every human being will choose sin, is accountable to
God for his individual, voluntary choice to sin, and is
deserving of condemnation. (Ge. 1:26;
Ge 3:1-6, 24;
Ro 5:19;
Ro 3:10-19;
Ep 2:1, 3;
Ro 1:18;
Eze 18:19-20;
Ro 1:32;
Ro 1:20,28;
Ga 3:22;
Ro 5:12).
9. Sin and Judgment
We believe that sin is unrighteousness and manifested as
anything contrary to the law, will, and nature of God; that
God must purge creation of sin and condemn all who are
guilty and unforgiven of sin, that such condemnation results
in both physical and spiritual death; that judgment of sin
is first experienced as a separation from God’s fellowship
and is culminated in eternal condemnation in the lake which
burns with fire and brimstone (hell); that just and full
payment for sin is eternal death, an impossible debt for
finite men to pay. (Ge 6:5;
Ro 3:10-18;
Ro 5:12;
Ro 8:8;
Ep 2:1-3).
10. The Atonement For Sin
We believe that God, since eternity past, motivated by
infinite love, mercifully provides one and only one
substitutionary payment for sin on behalf of and for all
mankind through the death of Jesus Christ, who being God
without sin, infinite in being, and willing to do so, is the
only hope by which mankind can restore fellowship with God
and experience eternal life; that Jesus Christ freely took
upon Him the nature of human flesh, yet without sin,
perfectly fulfilled the divine law by His personal obedience
of bringing his human body under subjection, and offered his
body as a perfect sacrifice through death for a full and
vicarious atonement for all sins; that for this reason He is
the author and finisher of our faith; that His atonement
consisted not in setting us an example by His death as a
martyr, but was the voluntary substitution of Himself in the
sinner’s place, the just dying for the unjust, Christ, the
Lord bearing our sins in His own body on the tree; that His
resurrection from death testifies that His payment for sins
was complete and acceptable; that His payment for sins was
made for and is available for every person without
exception, not willing that any should perish. (1 Ti 2:4;
2 Pe 3:9;
He 2:9;
He 4:15;
Jo 3:16)
11. The Freeness Of Salvation
We believe that since eternity past, God planned the
provision of salvation as a free gift to all mankind by
grace through faith; that the blessing of salvation is
offered as a free gift to all through the gospel message;
that God’s payment for sin is sufficient; that any attempt
to pay or earn the gift of salvation is not only
insufficient but is a rejection of God’s payment for sin and
His offer of salvation as a free gift; that associating
salvation with works of any kind is a rejection of salvation
as a free gift; that this gift is received by any or all who
accept God’s gift with a cordial, penitent and obedient
faith; and that nothing prevents the salvation of even the
greatest sinner on earth but his own inherent depravity and
voluntary rejection of the gospel; which rejection involves
him in an aggravated condemnation. (1 Th 1:4;
Col 3:12;
1 Pe 1:2;
Tit 1:1;
Ro 8:20-30;
Mt 11:28;
Is 55:1;
Re 22:17;
Jn 3:15-16;
1 Ti 1:15;
1 Co 15:10;
Ep 2:4-5;
Jn 5:40;
3:18, 36);
Ep 2:8;
Ac 15:11;
Ro 3:24;
Jn 3:16;
Mt 18:11;
Ph 2:7;
He 2:14;
Is 53:4-7;
Ro 3:25;
1 Jn 4:10;
1 Co 15:3;
2 Co 5:21;
Jn 10:18;
Ph 2:8;
Ga 1:4;
1 Pe 2:24;
3:18;
Is 53:11;
He 12:2;
1 Co 15:20;
Is 53:12;
He 9:12-15;
7:25;
1 Jn 2:2).
12. Faith and Repentance
We believe that since eternity past, God predestined that
faith should come by the grace of God, by hearing the Word
of God, and by the working of the Holy Spirit in our souls;
whereby, being deeply convicted of our guilt of sin and of
the danger and our helplessness in sin, and of the way of
salvation by Christ, believing, we turn to God repentant of
our sins with unfeigned contrition, confession and
supplication for mercy; at the same time heartily receiving
the Lord Jesus Christ and openly confessing Him as our only
and all-sufficient Savior; that God predestined to bestow
salvation as a free gift conditioned upon anyone who
accepted His gift voluntarily and of freewill without force
or coercion; that those who refuse to repent of their sin
and reject God’s gift of salvation shall be forever
condemned in their sins; that upon repentance the
unregenerate, sinner is immediately granted salvation,
forgiven of sin, passed from death to life, born again, and
given eternal life. (Ac 20:21;
Mk 1:15;
Ac 2:37-38;
Lk 18:13;
Ro 10:13;
Ps 51:1-4, 7;
Is 55:6-7;
Lk 12:8;
Ro 10:9-11;
Ac 2:23;
Ep 1:4;
Jn 3:16;
Ep 2:8-9;
Jo 5:24;
Col 1:13;
1 Th 2:12).
13. Justification
We believe that the great gospel blessing which Christ
secures to all who believe in Him is immediate and eternal
Justification; that Justification involves the pardon of sin
made possible because of the full and sufficient payment for
sin by Jesus Christ; that because of the work of Jesus
Christ alone, sinners can be made right with God
(justified); and that in addition to paying for and
pardoning sins, Christ also changes the heart of the sinner
to make him right. (Ro 5:1;
Ac 13:39;
Is 53:11;
Zec 13:1;
Ro 8:1;
Ro 5:9;
Ro 5:1;
Tit 3:5-7;
Ro 1:17;
He 2:4;
Ga 3:11;
Ro 4:1-8;
He 10:38).
14. The Born Again Experience and Eternal Security
We believe that in order to be saved, sinners must be
born again; that the new birth is a new creation of the
inward man in Christ Jesus; that it is instantaneous and not
a process; that in the new birth, one who is dead in
trespasses and sins is made alive in righteousness and
holiness; that new birth makes the believer a partaker of
the divine nature and secures the hope of eternal life; that
the new, born again nature of righteousness makes it
necessary for the inward man to serve the law of God
regardless of the actions of the outward man thereby
securing eternal life; that the new creation is brought
about in a manner above our comprehension, not by the will
of man, but wholly and solely by the power of the Holy
Spirit in connection with divine truth, so as to secure our
voluntary obedience to the gospel and eternal life; that its
proper evidence appears in the holy fruits of repentance and
faith and newness of life. (Ro 13:7;
2 Sam 23:3;
Ex 18:21-22;
Ac 23:5;
Mt 22:21;
Tit 3:1;
1 Pet 2:13-14, 17;
Ac 5:29;
Ac 4:19-20;
Jn 3:3;
2 Co 5:17;
1 Jn 5:1;
1 Jn 3:6-7;
Ac 2:41;
Ac 16:30-33;
2 Pet 1:4;
Ro 6:23;
Ep 2:1;
2 Co 5:19;
Col 2:13;
Jn 3:8;
Jn 1:12-13;
Ga 5:22;
Ep 5:9;
Ro 7:22).
15. The Duty and Judgment of the Saints
We believe in the security of the believer, and the
perfect, unwavering obedience of the born again inward man
of the saint; that the evidence of new birth is manifested
in love and obedience to Christ; that prolonged carnality
and rejection of Christ’s commands is reason to suspect the
lack of regeneration in new birth; that carnal saints will
be chastised by God while on earth; that all saints will be
accountable for their actions and judged by God resulting in
reward or loss; (Jn 8:31-32;
Col 1:21-23;
1 Jn 2:19;
Mt 13:19-21;
Ro 8:23;
Mt 6:30;
Ps 121:3;
Heb 1:14;
1 Pet 1:5;
2 Pet 1:9-10;
1 Cor 3:11-15;
Ph 1:6;
Jn 10:28, 29;
Jn 16:18;
Ro 8:35-39;
1 Co 3:3;
2 Co 13:5).
16. The Righteous And The Wicked
We believe that there is a radical and essential
difference between the righteous and the wicked; that such
only as through faith are justified in the name of the Lord
Jesus, and sanctified by the Spirit of our God are truly
righteous in His esteem; while all such as continue in
impenitence and unbelief are in His sight wicked and under
the curse, and this distinction holds among men both in and
after death, in the everlasting felicity of the saved and
the everlasting conscious suffering of the lost. (Mal 3:18;
Ge 18:23;
Ro 6:17-18;
Pr 11:31;
1 Pet 4:18;
Ro 1:17;
1 Co 15:22;
Ac 10:34-35;
1 Jn 2:29;
1 Jn 3:7;
Ro 6:16;
1 Jn 5:19;
Ga 3:10;
Ro 7:6;
Ro 6:23;
Pr 14:32;
Lk 16:25;
Mt 25:34-41;
Jn 8:21;
Lk 9:26;
Jn 12:25;
Mt 7:13-14).
17. The Church
We believe that a church of Christ is a local,
congregation of scripturally baptized believers associated
by a covenant of faith and fellowship of the gospel,
organized and granted authority by a true, new testament
church; observing the ordinances of Christ; governed by His
laws; and exercising the gifts, rights and privileges
invested in them by His Word; that its officers of
ordination are pastors or elders and deacons, whose
qualifications, claims and duties are clearly defined in the
Scriptures. We believe the true mission of the church is
found in the great commission: First, to make individual
disciples; Second, to build the church; Third, to teach and
instruct as He has commanded. We hold that the local church
has the absolute right of self-government, free from the
interference of any Hierarchy of individuals or
organizations; and that the one and only head of the church
is Christ through the Holy Spirit; that it is scriptural for
true churches to co-operate with each other in contending
for the faith and for the furtherance of the gospel; sending
and support of missionaries, schools and colleges, the care
of the widows and orphans; that every church is the sole and
only judge of the measure and method of its co-operation; on
all matters of membership, of polity, of government, of
discipline, of benevolence, the will of the local church is
final. We further believe that the True Missionary Baptist
Church is the Bride of Christ, and to the church was given
the responsibility of these various activities. (Ac 2:41;
1 Co 11:2;
Ep 1:22-23;
Ep 4:11;
Ac 14:23;
Ac 6:5-6;
Ac 15:23;
Ac 20:17-28;
1 Ti 3:8-13;
Mt 28:19-20;
Col 1:18;
Ep 5:23-24;
1 Pet 5:1-4;
Ac 15:22;
Jude 3-4;
2 Co 8:23-24;
1 Co 16:1;
Mal 3:10;
Lev 27:32;
1 Co 16:2;
1 Co 6:1-3;
1 Co 5:11-13;
2 Co 8:19;
Mt 16:16-18;
Ep 5:22-23;
1 Co 12:28;
Lk 6:13;
Mk 3:19;
1 Ti 3:15;
Ac 1:22;
Ac 1:8;
Jas 1:27;
Ac 2:42;
1 Ti 3:1-7).
18. Baptism And The Lord’s Supper
We believe that Christian baptism is the immersion in
water of a believer; in the name of the Father, of the Son,
and of the Holy Ghost, with the authority of the local
church, to show forth in a solemn and beautiful emblem our
faith in the crucified, buried and risen Savior, with its
effect in our death to sin and resurrection to a new life;
that it is pre-requisite to the new testament (covenant)
privileges of a church relationship and to the Lord’s
Supper; in which the members of the church, by the sacred
use of unleavened bread and unleavened wine are to
commemorate together the dying love of Christ; preceded
always by solemn self-examination. (Ac 8:36-39;
Mt 3:6;
Jn 3:23;
Ro 6:3-5;
Mt 3:16;
Col 2:12;
Ac 2:41-42;
Mt 28:19-20;
1 Co 11:23-28).
19. Missions
We are missionary Baptists, and believe the command to
give the gospel to the world is clear and unmistakable, and
this commission was given to the churches. (Mt 28:18-20;
Mark 16:15;
Jo 20:21;
Ac 1:8;
Ro 10:13-15;
Ac 13:1-4).
20. The Grace Of Giving
We believe that all of our time, talent, and treasure
belong to God; that God intends for us as His stewards to
use all of our time, talent, and treasure for Him; and that
God’s plan of financing His church and mission efforts is
through our tithes and offerings. (2 Co 8:7;
1 Co 16:2;
Heb 7:2,4;
Mt 23:23;
Lev 27:30;
Mal 3:10;
Ac 4:34,37).
21. Civil Government
We believe that civil government is of divine
appointment, for the interests and good order of human
society; that magistrates are to be prayed for,
conscientiously honored and obeyed; except only in things
opposed to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ; who is the
only Lord of the conscience, and the coming Prince of the
Kings of the earth. (Da 3:17-18;
Mt 10:28;
Mt 23:10;
Re 10:6;
Ph 2:10-11;
Ps 72:11).
22. The Resurrection And Return Of Christ And Related
Events
We believe in the resurrection and return of Christ and
related events, and accept the sacred Scriptures upon these
subjects at their face and full value. Of the resurrection,
we believe that Christ rose bodily, “the third day according
to the scriptures”; that He ascended, “to the right hand of
the throne of God”; that He alone is our “merciful and
faithful high priest in things pertaining to God”; Of
Christ’s return, we believe, “That this same Jesus which is
taken up from you into heaven shall so come in like manner
as ye have seen Him go into heaven” - bodily, personally and
visible; that His return is imminent, pretribulational, and
premillennial; that the “dead in Christ shall rise first”;
that the living saints “shall all be changed in a moment, in
the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump”; that “Christ
shall reign a thousand years in righteousness until He hath
put all enemies under His feet,” and that the present
creation will be dissolved and replaced with a new heaven
and new earth wherein dwelleth only righteousness. (Mt 28:6-7;
Lk 24:39;
Jn 20:27;
1 Co 15:4;
Mk 16:6;
Lk 24:2, 4-6;
Ac 1:9;
Lk 24:51;
Mk 16:19;
Re 3:21;
Heb 8:1,6;
1 Ti 2:5;
1 Jn 2:1;
Heb 2:17;
Heb 5:9-10;
Jn 14:3;
Ac 1:11;
1 Th 4:16;
Mt 24:27;
Mt 25:13;
Jas 5:8;
Mt 24:42;
Heb 9:28;
1 Th 4:16;
1 Co 15:42-44, 51-53;
1 Th 4:17;
Ph 3:20-21;
Lk 1:32;
Is 9:6-7;
1 Co 15:25;
Is 32:1;
Is 11:4-5;
Ps 72:8;
Re 20:1-4, 6;
Zec 14;
Lk 1:32-33;
Re 3:21;
Rev 19:11-16, 20:1-6;
Re 21:1-6;
2 Pet 3:8-10). |