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Statement of Beliefs
1. God the Father: We believe in
God the Father, eternally existing, who is
Spirit, a personal being of supreme intelligence, wisdom, justice, power, and authority, the
Creator of the heavens and the earth, the source of life, and the Divine Father of Jesus Christ.
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2. Jesus Christ: We believe that
Jesus of Nazareth is the Messiah, the Christ, the Divine Son of
God the Father, begotten of Holy Spirit, born in the human flesh of the virgin Mary, and
that He became fully human and, therefore, capable of dying. Jesus is the Word and
He has existed eternally with the Father. We believe that Jesus was God in the
beginning and that He was, and is, a member of the glorious Godhead, and that God the Father created
all things by and through Jesus Christ. We believe that without Christ nothing was made,
and that He was the God of the Old Testament and the God of ancient Israel. We believe
that, though capable of sinning, Jesus lived a perfect, sinless life. He was crucified
to pay for the sins of mankind. The Father resurrected Him after three days and three
nights in the grave
–
the sign and proof that He was the Messiah and Savior of all mankind.
Jesus has made reconciliation to God the Father possible for mankind, which was cut-off from God by sin. We believe that Jesus now sits at the right hand of the Father
in heaven, as our High Priest intervening for us before God the Father.
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3. Holy Spirit: We believe the
Holy Spirit is the Spirit of God the Father and Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit is the
Life, Love, Wisdom, Mind and Power of God, by which all things were created and
made. The Holy Spirit is not a personage or a separate third member of the Godhead.
God's Spirit fills the universe. "Whither shall I go from thy Spirit?
Whither shall I flee from thy presence?" The full attributes of God's
Spirit are beyond the grasp of our finite minds.
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4. Man: We believe that man was created to be in the image and likeness of God, formed of
flesh, and is wholly mortal without the possibility of eternal life inherent in himself,
except and until he receives the Holy Spirit as the gift of God upon the laying on of
hands at baptism. We believe that the reason for creation and the
purpose of man's existence is to be born into the
Family of God at the resurrection to immortality, and to literally become God-beings at
that time. We believe that at this time, while we are in the flesh, we are
already the Children of God, begotten of
Holy Spirit at baptism, heirs of the promise, but not yet inheritors.
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5. Church: We believe that the Church is
made up of those brethren who have been called out of the world into the Body of Christ, the body of believers, and
are the
first fruits in Gods plan, who have and are being led by God's Holy Spirit. The true
Church of God is not a denomination or a corporate body, but a spiritual
entity. The inspired Scriptural
name for this spiritual organism is The Church of God. We believe that those
brethren within the
Church at this time have the opportunity to be in the better resurrection, that is,
resurrected to Spirit God-life, to rule under the authority of Jesus Christ as kings and
priests throughout the one-thousand year millennium. We believe that no pope or man has dominion over
our faith, but that every converted person must work out his own salvation with fear and
trembling. We believe that God places each person within the Church as it pleases Him,
and
that He gives gifts to the individual members for the profit of all. The Church
has the duty to
preach the gospel of the coming Kingdom of God, and to warn all nations, especially,
the lost tribes of the house of Israel, as God gives us the strength. We believe
that only those whom God the Father draws and places in the Church can, by
repentance, baptism (through submersion under water), the receiving of the Holy Spirit
(by the laying on of hands), and faith in Jesus Christ as our personal Savior, become part of the first fruits harvest. We believe
that the brethren of the Church of God are only the first fruits and not the end of God's plan of salvation, and
that the Church is being taught and trained to teach and rule in the millennium under
Christ, when He sets His hand to save the rest of mankind. We believe that the Church is
the Kingdom of God in embryo, and that God is reproducing Himself in man.
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6. Ten Commandments: We believe that sin is the transgression of the Law of God and that the
Law of
God is spiritual, perfect, holy, just, good, and is, therefore, summed up in
one word
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LOVE. We believe
that the Law of God involves the two great principles of love to God, and love to neighbor,
and that the Ten Commandments compose the ten supreme points of the law, and that
the breaking of only one point makes one guilty of all.
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7. Sabbath: We believe that the seventh day of the week, Friday sunset to Saturday sunset, is
the Holy Sabbath of the Lord our God. On this day we believe that we must rest from our
physical labors and pursuits, and be spiritually rejuvenated by assembling together with
God's people to worship God wherever possible. God rested on the seventh
day after creation, picturing the millennial rest at the end of the first six thousand
years of God's plan for man. We believe that at Christ's return He will establish
the Kingdom of God on the earth and rule the earth with the Spirit born saints
for one thousand years, completing the seven thousand year plan of God for mankind. The
millennial reign of Christ, the Messiah, will bring peace and prosperity to
the earth with salvation open to all mankind. In keeping and observing the Sabbath, we are
following the command and example of Jesus Christ. The
Apostle Paul, along with the first century New Testament Church of God, kept the Sabbath, and
true Christians keep the Sabbath today.
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8. Holy Days:
We believe that the seven annual Holy Days listed in Leviticus 23 were ordained
by God, commanded to be observed as holy convocations by His New Testament Church, and were observed
by Old Testament Israel. These Holy Days and Feasts were observed by Jesus Christ, the
twelve apostles, the Apostle Paul, and the first century Church of God. Each Feast Day has
a special
prophetic meaning depicting an important step in God's plan for man. The Feasts and Holy
Days are: Passover, Unleavened Bread, Pentecost, Trumpets, Atonement, the Feast of
Tabernacles, and the Last Great Day. We keep the Passover just after sunset, at the
beginning of the 14th day of the first month, as Christ did the evening before he died. Passover
is observed only once a year. We carry out the footwashing service as our renewed
commitment to walk in the newness of life that we made at our baptism.
Because we sin during the year, we cannot take Passover, which represents Christ
in us, without being spiritually clean. For those who are physically able,
participation in the footwashing is a requirement for salvation, for without it,
we have no part with Jesus Christ. The footwashing is about helping one another
be clean before God. It pictures
laying down our life in spiritual matters in accordance with Christ's example of
laying down His life for us.
We partake of the unleavened bread and
wine, representing Jesus' body and blood, symbolizing forgiveness of sin and
spiritual healing. The entire
service is a memorial of Christ's death. We believe that all the Feasts of the Lord
are preserved for us in the sacred calendar that God gave to the nation of Israel.
We believe that God has entrusted the enduring stewardship of His oracles to
the Jews who have survived throughout history.
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9. Gospel of the Kingdom: We believe that Jesus Christ was the Messenger sent by God the Father to announce
and preach the gospel of the kingdom of God,
and that any other gospel beside that
which Jesus preached is a false gospel. We believe that it is necessary to repent and
believe this gospel in order to receive salvation. Christ will
establish the kingdom of God over the entire earth at His soon coming return as
King of kings.
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Spirit in Man:
We believe that there is a
spirit in man. We
believe that man is not and does not have an immortal soul, but a human
spirit, which is imparted to the human brain. The human spirit is not a conscious element
of man, rather it enables man to reason, to think, to be aware of his own existence,
thereby, separating man from the animals. Man does not have an eternal soul that
is
rewarded in heaven, or punished in an ever-burning hell-fire after death. When
conversion takes place, our human spirit is united with the Spirit of God, and
we become the Children of God in the Family of God. God's Holy Spirit enables His begotten sons
and daughters to keep the commandments,
understand the Bible and those spiritual truths contained within it.
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Resurrections: We believe in the
resurrections. We
believe that there will be a resurrection to spiritual life of all the
faithful saints who have ever lived at Christ's return, and that those faithful saints who
are alive at His return will be changed to immortality. We believe that, following
the millennium, there will be a resurrection to physical life during the Great White
Throne Judgment to give opportunity for salvation and
spiritual birth into the Kingdom of God to all those who have lived down through history,
and who have never had the calling to know God. We believe that those who have
not been called by God into His Church at this present time have not lost their opportunity for
salvation. We believe that there will be a resurrection of those who are incorrigible to
the lake of fire, which is permanent death, not everlasting suffering in hell.
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Covenant People:
We believe that the promise to Abraham of the scepter included both the
kingly line and spiritual promises, which include Christ the Messiah and salvation through
Him. We believe that salvation is through Jesus Christ alone.
It is not inherited through the birthright. Salvation is offered to all
nations, ethnic groups, and races of people who, through Christ, become
Abraham's children and are adopted into spiritual Israel. We also believe that the physical promises
called the birthright promises, which were made to Abraham and his physical descendants, are being
fulfilled at this time. We believe that the nations of the English-speaking people
are largely the descendants of Joseph, the son of Jacob (whose name was
changed to Israel), and that they are enjoying the
material and national blessings of the physical birthright, which was handed down through
Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh. We believe that the knowledge that God is
fulfilling both, the spiritual promise through Jesus Christ, and the physical birthright
promises in modern day Israelitish nations, is necessary for the understanding of Biblical prophecy in
our day.
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13. Tithing:
We believe that the tithing system established by God in the Old Testament,
confirmed by Jesus Christ, and practiced by the New Testament Church, is
applicable and binding upon Christians today. We believe that God opens the
windows of heaven and pours out blessings on those who have proven Him and not
robbed Him. First
tithe is for perpetuation of the
Gospel message, and instructing Church brethren.
Second tithe
is a personal fund that provides the means
for brethren to observe all the Feasts of the Lord.
Third tithe
is for the needy, and it occurs
only in the third and sixth years of a seven year cycle.
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Divine Healing: We
believe that God is our Divine Healer. "By His stripes we are healed."
He has promised to heal us. We believe
that God heals us according to faith. Time and chance do not happen to the
people of God. When we go to God in faith through anointing and accept the
sacrifice of Christ to cover our sins, our prayer is heard. Jesus personally
bore our sins in His own body when He was killed, so that we, being dead to sin,
should live unto righteousness. It is because of the entire ordeal of Christ's
anguish, torment, and suffering, that total healing is available. Jesus paid
the price that we may be made whole physically, emotionally, psychologically and
especially, spiritually.
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15. Clean and Unclean: We believe God's word, the Bible, sets apart certain foods that can be eaten,
and certain foods called "unclean," that are not to be eaten. Unclean foods
violate our bodies, which are the temple wherein God's Holy Spirit dwells.
God says, "Become ye holy, as I am holy."
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16. Military Service: We believe that God's Commandment forbids Christians to kill
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purposely
taking any human life, directly or indirectly. We believe that bearing arms is contrary
to this fundamental doctrine of our belief system and we, therefore, conscientiously refuse to
bear arms. If compelled by the government to enlist, we refuse to serve in any capacity
that would violate the spirit of the sixth commandment against murder. We believe
that our Christian duty to God is of a higher nature than our duty arising from man's
government. We, therefore, also do not participate in voting in political elections, or take
part in jury duty. We do believe that we are to be subject to our government and its
laws
– that we are to pay our taxes
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that we are to pray for government
officials – and that we are to
honor our leaders.
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17. The Bible: We believe that
the Holy Scripture of the Old and New Testaments
is
the inspired Word of God. The purpose of the Bible is to reveal the
supreme Divine
authority of God over mankind, and to make known His universal plan of
salvation. The true inspiration of the Bible is Jesus Christ. The
Bible is the basis of all Godly knowledge and the source of all Truth.
Containing God's instructions for the Church of God, it is entirely sufficient for
salvation. The Bible reveals the purpose for man's existence, which is to
ultimately be like God in the Family of God. The
Word of God is the Foundation of Knowledge.
Without Holy Scripture, we would know nothing of God the Father, His Son, Jesus
Christ, salvation, eternal life, or the Kingdom of God.
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18. Church Eras:
We believe that the seven actual church communities of Revelation 2 and 3
prophetically represent literal church eras extending throughout church history
between Christ's first and second coming. The message to each successive
church era reflects its predominant spiritual attributes and/or weaknesses.
We are admonished to heed the message given to every church era. We believe that Jesus Christ is the
continuous living head of the Church, and that He
has established Church doctrine through the apostles. Since we are to be increasing in the
knowledge of Jesus Christ, we are committed to alter our understanding and return to the
original truth, when proven wrong by the Bible. We believe that Scripture
is
the supreme and final authority in faith and life, and that the duly ordained ministry must be
servants to all, not exercising dominion or authority over them, but are helpers of their
joy. We believe that the Philadelphia era Church of God has, as its fundamental doctrines
and teachings, those which were originally established by Jesus Christ through the founding of His
Church at the time of the early apostles. We believe that Jesus Christ used Herbert W. Armstrong
to usher in the Philadelphia era of His Church. "We know that we have passed
from death unto life, because we love the brethren."
(1John 3:14)
We must persevere and maintain that zealous spirit of brotherly love so as to
hold on to our crown and
avoid the tribulation of the final Laodicean era of the Church.
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Angels and Satan: We
believe in the existence of holy angels, who faithfully serve God, and
minister to the children of God. We also believe that
there are angels who rebelled against God. We believe that Satan the devil is a spirit being
who is an adversary of God and an adversary of the children of God, and that he now
has dominion over the world which God is allowing him to rule for 6000 years.
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20. Bride of Christ: "Let
us 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, clean and white: for the fine linen is the
righteousness of saints. And he saith unto me, Write, Blessed are they which are
called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb."
(Revelation 19:7-9) We believe that the Bride of Christ will be the entire
Church of God, which has prepared herself for the wedding of the Lamb. God has
mercifully given us this time to go on to perfection. Most of the brethren in
this final Church era will go into the Tribulation because of their half-hearted
approach to their faith. Though we have been the recipients of bountiful peace,
fellowship, and doctrinal truth, we do not possess the full spirit of unity and
brotherly love that Jesus expects of His Bride. There are serious lessons that
we must make a part of our character. We must “lay our lives down for the
brethren,” just as Jesus laid His life down for us.
We
believe this is what His “new” commandment is all about – “That ye love one
another as
I have loved you, that you also love one another.”
We must go to the spiritual rescue of a brother who has a serious sin in their
life. We believe that unless we learn what it means to lay our lives down for
the brethren, we will not have a part in the Kingdom of God. We are
disqualified as the Bride when we fail to demonstrate a genuine care for one
another. God’s Spirit, which is held in common by those who comprise the "Wife
of Christ," is the strongest bond that exists. Jesus Christ has
one
body - the Lord's Body. It is necessary to discern the Lord’s Body – which
means that we must share a Godly love with all who are led by His Spirit. Jesus
is not going to return to an estranged people who will not have anything to do
with each other. The Bride of Christ will be together in mind, attitude, and
spiritual community. Only those who are actively working to achieve this
oneness
will be the Bride. (This does not mean being in one earthly organization or
group.) The lines must be crossed - the barriers must come down. The unity of
the brethren will be a miracle when it happens. Jesus ardently prayed, “that
they may be one”– He will have only
one wife.
It is required that we examine ourselves and take a stand against substitutes
for true religion. We will not go into the Kingdom of God until God knows that
we will take a stand and be loyal to His word in every instance.
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