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We Believe . . . · The scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be the Word of God, the only infallible rule of faith and practice. · There is but one God, who is a self-existent Spirit, infinite, eternal, and unchangeable. · He is a Triune God with three natures: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. · God created the world and all things within, whether visible or invisible. · Adam and Eve, the parents of mankind, were seduced by Satan and because of this original sin, fell from their original righteousness and lost their communion with God. · By their sin, death entered the world and passed to all mankind, but God, for His glory, did establish a series of covenants with man for the purpose of redeeming mankind to Himself. · The final complete covenant was established by Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, the second person in the Trinity, who took upon Himself man’s nature, was without sin, fully man and fully God. · Jesus Christ, by His sacrifice on the cross, atoned for the sins of all who confess their sins and place their faith in Him for salvation. · It is not by our own desire that we are brought to call upon Christ for forgiveness but by the power of the Holy Spirit that moves upon the heart of men to call them to salvation. · Each man has a free will and may accept or reject this salvation but that all those who call upon the name of Jesus Christ are made children of God by the blood of Christ. · On the third day after his death, Christ was raised in the body from the grave and did appear to His disciples and others before He returned to be with His Father in Heaven and remains there until His return at the end of time to claim the world as His own. · When Christ returns in that final great day of the Lord, there will be judgment. Those who are in Christ will, by His sacrifice, pass through the judgment to live eternally with God, but those who have not accepted the grace offered in Christ will be cast into the eternal fire. |