ARTICLES OF FAITH
1. The Bible. The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments were
given by inspiration of God, and are our infallible rule of faith and practice.
2. God.
There is one living and true God, revealed in nature as the Creator,
Preserver, and Righteous Governor of the universe; and in the Scriptures as
Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; yet as one God, infinitely wise and good, whom all
intelligent creatures are supremely to love, adore, and obey.
3. Christ.
Christ is God manifest in the flesh; in His divine nature truly God, in
His human nature truly man. The
mediator between God and man, once crucified, He is now risen and glorified, and
is our ever present Saviour and Lord.
4. The Holy Spirit. The Scriptures assign to the Holy Spirit all the
attributes of God.
5. The Government of God. God exercises a wise and benevolent providence over all beings and all things by maintaining the constitution and laws of nature. He also performs special acts, not otherwise provided for, as the highest welfare of men requires.
6. The Sinfulness of Man.
Man was created innocent, but by disobedience fell into a state of sin
and condemnation. His posterity,
therefore, inherit a fallen nature of such tendencies that all who come to years
of accountability, sin and become quilty before God.
7. The Work of Christ.
The Son of God by His incarnation, life, sufferings, death, and
resurrection effected for all a redemption from sin that is full and free, and
is the ground of salvation by faith.
8. The Terms of Salvation. The
conditions of salvation are: 1.
Repentance or sincere sorrow for sin and hearty renunciation of it.
2. Faith or the unreserved committal of one's self to Christ as Saviour
and Lord with purpose to love and obey Him in all things.
In the exercise of saving faith, the soul is renewed by the Holy Spirit,
freed from the dominion of sin, and becomes a child of God.
3. Continuance in faith and obedience unto death.
9. Election.
God determined from the beginning to save all who should comply with the
conditions of salvation. Hence by
faith in Christ men become His elect.
10. Freedom of the Will. The human will is free and self-controlled, having power to yield to the influence of the truth and the Spirit, or to resist them and perish.
11. Salvation Free. God desires the salvation of all, the Gospel
invites all, the Holy Spirit strives with all, and whosoever will may come and
take of the water of life freely.
12. Perseverance. All believers in Christ, who through grace
persevere in holiness to the end of life, have promise of eternal salvation.
13. Gospel Ordinance. Baptism, or the immersion of believers in water,
and the Lord's Supper, are ordinances to be perpetuated under the Gospel.
Feet Washing, an ordinance teaching humility, is of universal obligation,
and is to be ministered to all true believers.
14. Tithing.
God commanded tithes and offerings in the Old Testament;
Jesus Christ endorsed it in the Gospel (Matthew 23:23), and the apostle
Paul said, "Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him
in store, as God hath prospered him" (I Corinthians 16:2a).
15. The Christian Sabbath.
The divine law requires that one day in seven be set apart from secular
employments and amusements, for rest, worship, holy works, and activities, and
for personal communion with God.
16. Resurrection, Judgment,
and Final Retribution. The
Scriptures teach the resurrection of all men at the last day.
They that have done good will come forth to the resurrection of life, and
they that have done evil unto the resurrection of damnation; then the wicked
will "go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal
life."