We believe that the Bible is the Word of God.
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Inspiration
We believe that all words of the Bible were written under the inspiration of God (2 Timothy 3:16), which means that the Holy Spirit worked supernaturally as a tool to convey God's heart and will. We believe that all parts of the Bible are not separated into specific conceptual parts, but are the Word of God formed as a whole through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
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Canon
We believe that the canon is divinely inspired and authorized. The canon consists of 39 books of the Old Testament and 27 books of the New Testament. We affirm that the Church did not create the canon, but only recognized it. We also believe that God's sovereignty and providence are involved in the formation and preservation of the canon (John 14:26).
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Inerrancy
We believe in the inerrancy of the Bible. That is, we believe that the Bible is without error in all its teachings and that everything it affirms is entirely true. The Bible is blameless, perfect, true, eternal, and unchanging (Psalm 12:6), so it is completely trustworthy when interpreted and applied correctly.
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Authority
We believe the Bible is the highest authority. We believe that God has given saving knowledge for mankind through the Bible. The Bible is the church's norm of belief and practice. It is used to teach, rebuke, correct, train, and equip every believer (2 Timothy 4:2).
We believe in the Trinity God.
We believe in a self-existent God. God exists eternally in three persons: Father, Son, and the Holy Spirit (Mark 1:9-11). Each person is completely equal and divine. Additionally, the three personalities achieve perfect interpenetration, sharing complete transparency, empathy, and trust.
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The Father
We believe that God the Father is the First Person of the Trinity. He is the Creator of all things and is sovereign over everything within it (Genesis 1:1). Because of God the Father's love for creation, He planned to save the world by sending His Son into the world.
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The Son
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The Holy Spirit
We believe that the Holy Spirit is the Third Person of the Trinity. He is equal in nature with the Father and His Son (Philippians 2:6-8). He comes and dwells in the hearts of believer. He comes and dwells in the hearts of believers and establishes a personal relationship with us. The Holy Spirit is the one who rebukes sinners and gives new life to those who repent leading them to a holy life.
We believe that Jesus Christ is the only Son of God and the Second Person of the Trinity. Jesus has two natures, being fully God and fully human (Luke 1:26-38). He has the authority to raise the dead, judge mankind, and forgive sins. The sins of mankind were completely redeemed in Jesus Christ, who died on the cross on behalf of sinners. All of Hs work appears to be evidence that God sent Him. The climax of Jesus' ministry was His death, resurrection, and ascension. On the last day, Jesus will return to judge the living and the dead.
We believe that we are sinners who need to be saved.
We believe that God invites people to repent of their sins and trust in Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:9). The Holy Spirit convicts us of our sins and leads us to repent. Start a new life of faith in Jesus Christ.
We believe that we are fully responsible for our own sin (Romans 6:23). We affirm that sinners cannot please God or obey His Word by being hostile to Him. Therefore, in order for mankind to be freed from sin and saved, God's gracious intervention is absolutely required.
We believe that Jesus is our only Savior.
We believe that God invites people to repent of their sins and trust in Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:9). The Holy Spirit convicts us of our sins and leads us to repent. Start a new life of faith in Jesus Christ.
We believe that the Holy Spirit convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment and gives new life to those who believe in Jesus and repent (John 3:5-7). True repentance means acknowledging sin, mourning over having sinned, and letting go of the old. True saving faith is accepting Jesus Christ as the Savior and deciding to make complete devotion to Him. On other words, true Christian conversion is a turning from sin through repentance, which occurs when one turns to Jesus in faith in response to the free gift of salvation. Faith is the means by which we can receive God's grace.
We believe that all believers are justified through the redemptive work of Jesus Christ (Romans 1:17). Justification is an act of God's grace whereby God forgives us of all our sins. The righteousness of Christ is imparted to us, making us acceptable and righteous in the eyes of God. No one is justified or declared righteous by works or merits. It is a free gifts from God that can only be accessed through faith in Christ.