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THE
BIBLE
We believe that the Bible
is the Word of God and contains one harmonious and sufficiently
complete system of doctrine. We believe in the full inspiration of
the Word of God. We hold the Word of God to be the only authority in
all matters and assert that no doctrine can be true or essential, if
it does not find a place in this Word.
THE
FATHER
We believe in God, the
Father Almighty, the Author and Creator of all things. The Old
Testament reveals God in diverse manners, by manifesting his nature,
character, and dominions. The Gospels in the New Testament give us
knowledge of God the "Father" or "My Father", showing the
relationship of God to Jesus as Father, or representing Him as the
Father in the Godhead, and Jesus himself that Son (St. John 15:8,
14:20). Jesus also gives God the distinction of "Fatherhood" to all
believers when he explains God in the light of "Your Father in
Heaven" (St. Matthew 6:8).
THE SON
We believe that Jesus
Christ is the Son of God, the Second person in the Godhead of the
Trinity or Triune Godhead. We believe that Jesus was and is eternal
in his person and nature as the Son of God who was with God in the
beginning of creation (St. John 1:1). We believe that Jesus Christ
was born of a virgin called Mary according to the scripture (St.
Matthew 1:18), thus giving rise to our fundamental belief in the
Virgin Birth and to all of the miraculous events surrounding the
phenomenon (St. Matthew 1:18-25). We believe that Jesus Christ
became the "suffering servant" to man; this suffering servant came
seeking to redeem man from sin and to reconcile him back to God, his
Father (Romans 5:10). We believe that Jesus Christ is standing now
as mediator between God and man (I Timothy 2:5)
THE
HOLY GHOST
We believe the Holy Ghost
or Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity, proceeds from the
Father and the Son, is of the same substance, equal to power and
glory, and is together with the Father and the Son, to be believed
in, obeyed, and worshipped. The Holy Ghost is a gift bestowed upon
the believer for the purpose of equipping and empowering the
believer, making him a more effective witness for service in the
world. He teaches and guides one into all truth (John 16:13; Acts
1:8, 8:39).
THE BAPTISM OF THE HOLY GHOST
We believe that the
Baptism of the Holy Ghost is an experience subsequent to conversion
and sanctification and that tongue-speaking is the consequence of
the baptism in the Holy Ghost with the manifestations of the fruit
of the spirit (Galatians 5:22-23; Acts 10:46, 19:1-6). We believe
that we are not baptized with the Holy Ghost in order to be saved
(Acts 19:1-6; John 3:5). When one receives a baptismal Holy Ghost
experience, we believe one will speak with a tongue unknown to
oneself according to the sovereign will of Christ. To be filled with
the Spirit means to be Spirit controlled as expressed by Paul in
Ephesians 5:18-19. Since the charismatic demonstrations were
necessary to help the early church to be successful in implementing
the command of Christ, we therefore, believe that a Holy Ghost
experience is mandatory for all men today.
MAN
We believe that man was
created holy by God, composed of body and soul. We believe that man,
by nature, is sinful and unholy. Being born in sin, he needs to be
born again, sanctified and cleansed from all sins by the blood of
Jesus. We believe that man is saved by confessing and forsaking his
sins, and believing on the Lord Jesus Christ, and that having become
a child of God, by being born again and adopted into the family of
God, he may, and should, claim the inheritance of the sons of God,
namely the baptism of the Holy Ghost.
SIN
Sin, the Bible teaches,
began in the angelic world (Ezekiel 28:11-19; Isaiah 14:12-20), and
is transmitted into the blood of the human race through disobedience
and deception motivated by unbelief (I Timothy 2:14). Adam's sin,
committed by eating of the forbidden fruit from the tree of
knowledge of good and evil, carried with it permanent pollution or
depraved human nature to all his descendants. This is called
"original sin." Sin can now be defined as a volitional
transgression against God and a lack of conformity to the will of
God. We, therefore, conclude that man by nature, is sinful and that
he has fallen from a glorious and righteous state from which he was
created, and has become unrighteous and unholy. Man, therefore, must
be restored to his state of holiness from which he has fallen by
being born again (St. John 3:7)
SALVATION
Salvation deals with the
application of the work of redemption to the sinner with his
restoration to divine favor and communion with God. This redemptive
operation of the Holy Ghost upon sinners is brought about by
repentance toward God and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ which
brings conversion, faith, justification regeneration,
sanctification, and the baptism of the Holy Ghost. Repentance
is the work of God, which results in a change of mind in respect to
man's relationship to God. (St. Matthew 3:1-2, 4:17; Acts 20:21).
Faith is a certain conviction wrought in the heart by the
Holy Spirit, as to the truth of the Gospel and a heart trust in the
promises of God in Christ (Romans 1:17, 3:28; St. Matthew 9:22; Acts
26:18). Conversion is that act of God whereby He causes the
regenerated sinner, in his conscious life, to turn to Him in
repentance and faith (II Kings 5:15; II Chronicles 33:12-13; St.
Luke 19:8, 9; Acts 8:30). Regeneration is that act of God by
which the principle of the new life is implanted in man, and the
governing disposition of soul is made holy and the first holy
exercise of this new disposition is secured. Sanctification
is that gracious and continuous operation of the Holy Ghost, by
which He delivers the justified sinner from the pollution of sin,
renews his whole nature in the image of God and enables him to
perform good works (Romans 6:4;5:6; Colossians 2:12; 3:1).
ANGELS
The Bible uses the term
"angel" (a heavenly body) clearly and primarily to denote messengers
or ambassadors of God with such scripture references as Revelations
4:5, which indicates their duty in heaven to praise God (Psalm
103:20), to do God's will (St. Matthew 18:10) and to behold his
face. But since heaven must come down to earth, they also have a
mission to earth. The Bible indicates that they accompanied God in
the Creation, and also that they will accompany Christ in His return
in Glory.
DEMONS
Demons denote unclean or
evil spirits; they are sometimes called devils or demonic beings.
They are evil spirits, belonging to the unseen or spiritual realm,
embodied in human beings. The Old Testament refers to the prince of
demons, sometimes called Satan (Adversary) or Devil, as having power
and wisdom, taking the habitation of other forms such as the serpent
(Genesis 3:1). The New Testament speaks of the Devil as Tempter (St.
Matthew 4:3) and it goes on to tell the works of Satan, The Devil,
and Demons as combating righteousness and good in any form, proving
to be an adversary to the saints. Their chief power is exercised to
destroy the mission of Jesus Christ. It can well be said that the
Christian Church believes in Demons, Satan, and Devils. We believe
in their power and purpose. We believe they can be subdued and
conquered as in the commandment to the believer by Jesus. "In my
name they shall cast out Satan and the work of the Devil and to
resist him and then he will flee (WITHDRAW) from you." (St.
Mark 16:17).
THE CHURCH
The Church forms a
spiritual unity of which Christ is the divine head. It is animated
by one Spirit, the Spirit of Christ. It professes one faith, shares
one hope, and serves one King,. It is the citadel of the truth and
God's agency for communicating to believers all spiritual blessings.
The Church then is the object of our faith rather than of knowledge.
The name of our Church, "CHURCH
OF GOD IN
CHRIST" is supported by I Thessalonians 2:14 and
other passages in the Pauline Epistles. The word "CHURCH" or "EKKLESIA"
was first applied to the Christian society by Jesus Christ in St.
Matthew 16:18, the occasion being that of his benediction of Peter
at Caesarea Phillippi.
THE SECOND COMING OF
CHRIST
We believe in the second
coming of Christ; that He shall come from heaven to earth,
personally, bodily, visibly (Acts 1:11; Titus 2:11-13; St. Matthew
16:27; 24:30; 25:30; Luke 21:27; John 1:14, 17; Titus 2:11) and that
the Church, the bride, will be caught up to meet Him in the air (I
Thessalonians, 4:16-17). We admonish all who have this hope to
purify themselves as He is pure.
DIVINE HEALING
The Church of God in
Christ believes in and practices Divine Healing. It is a commandment
of Jesus to the Apostles (St. Mark 16:18). Jesus affirms his
teachings on healing by explaining to His disciples, who were to be
Apostles, that healing the afflicted is by faith (St. Luke 9:40-41).
Therefore, we believe that healing by faith in God has scriptural
support and ordained authority. St. James' writings in his epistle
encourage Elders to pray for the sick, lay hands upon them and to
anoint them with oil, and that prayers with faith shall heal the
sick and the Lord shall raise them up. Healing is still practiced
widely and frequently in the Church of God in Christ, and
testimonies of healing in our Church testify to this fact.
MIRACLES
The Church of God in
Christ believes that miracles occur to convince men that the Bible
is God's Word. A miracle can be defined as an extraordinary visible
act of Divine power, wrought by the efficient agency of the will of
God, which has as its final cause the vindication of the
righteousness of God's word. We believe that the works of God, which
were performed during the beginnings of Christianity, do and will
occur even today where God is preached, Faith in Christ is
exercised, The Holy Ghost is active, and the Gospel is promulgated
in the truth (Acts 5:15; 6:8; 9:40; Luke 4:36, 7:14-15; 5:5-6; St.
Mark 14:15).
THE ORDINANCES OF THE
CHURCH
It is generally admitted
that for an ordinance to be valid, it must have been instituted by
Christ. When we speak of ordinances of the church, we are speaking
of those instituted by Christ, in which by sensible signs the grace
of God in Christ, and the benefits of the covenant of grace are
represented, sealed, and applied to believers, and these in turn
give expression to their faith and allegiance to God. The Church Of
God In Christ recognizes three ordinances as having been instituted
by Christ himself and therefore, binding upon the church
practice.
A. THE LORD'S SUPPER
(HOLY COMMUNION)
The Lord's Supper
symbolizes the Lord's death and suffering for the benefit and in the
place of His people. It also symbolizes the believer's participation
in the crucified Christ. It represents not only the death of Christ
as the object of faith which unites the believers to Christ, but
also the effect of this act as the giving of life, strength, and joy
to the soul. The communicant by faith enters into a special
spiritual union of his soul with the glorified Christ.
B. FEET WASHING
Feet Washing is practiced
and recognized as an ordinance in our Church because Christ, by His
example, showed that humility characterized greatness in the Kingdom
of God, and that service, rendered to others gave evidence that
humility, motivated by love, exists. These services are held
subsequent to the Lord's Supper; however, its regularity is left to
the discretion of the Pastor in charge.
C.
WATER BAPTISM
We believe that Water
Baptism is necessary as instructed by Christ in St. John
3:5 "UNLESS MAN BE BORN AGAIN OF
WATER AND OF THE
SPIRIT…"
However, we do not believe
that water baptism alone is a means of salvation, but is an outward
demonstration that one has already had a conversion experience and
has accepted Christ as his personal Savior. As Pentecostals, we
practice immersion in preference to "SPRINKLING", because
immersion corresponds more closely to the death, burial, and
resurrection of our Lord (Colossians 2:12). It also symbolizes
regeneration and purification more than any other mode. Therefore,
we practice immersion as our mode of Baptism. We believe that we
should use the Baptismal Formula given us by Christ for all "…IN
THE NAME OF THE FATHER, AND OF THE SON, AND OF THE
HOLY GHOST…" (St. Matthew 28:19)
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