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- Of the Scriptures We believe that the Bible was
written by men supernaturally inspired; that it has truth
without error for its matter; and therefore is, and shall
remain to the end of the age, the only complete and final
revelation of the will of God to man; the true center of
Christian union and the supreme standard by which all human
conduct, creeds and opinions should be tried. 1. By "The Holy
Bible" we mean that collection of sixty-six books, from
Genesis to Revelation, which as originally written, does not
only contain and convey the Word of God, but IS the very Word
of God. 2. By "inspiration" we mean that the books of the
Bible were written by holy men of old, as they were moved by
the Holy Spirit, in such a definite way that their writings
were supernaturally and verbally inspired and free from error,
as no other writings have ever been or ever will be inspired.
Psa. 19:7-11; Psa. 119:89,105,130,160; Prov, 30:5-6; Isa.
8:20; Luke 16:31; Luke 24:25-27, 44-45, John 5:39, 45-47, John
17:17, Acts 1:16; Acts 28:25, Rom. 3:4; Rom. 15:4; Eph. 6:17,
II Tim, 3:16-17; I Pet. 1:23; 11 Pet. 1:19-21; Rev. 22:19.
- Of the True God We believe that there is one, and
only one, living and true God, an infinite, intelligent
Spirit, the Maker and supreme Ruler of heaven and earth;
inexpressibly glorious in holiness and worthy of all possible
honor, confidence and love; that in the unity of the Godhead
there are three persons, the Father, the Son and the Holy
Ghost, equal in every divine perfection, and executing
distinct but harmonious offices in the great work of
redemption. Ex. 20:2-3; Gen. 17:1; 1 Cor. 8:6; Eph. 4:6; John
4:24; Psa. 147:5; Psa. 83:18; Psa. 90:2; Jer. 10:10; Ex.
15:11; Rev. 4:11; 1 Tim. 1.,17; Rom. 11:33; Mark 12:30; Matt.
28:19; John 15:26; I Cor. 12:4-6; John 5:7; John 10:30; John
17:5; 1 Cor. 2:10-11; Phil, 2:5-6; Eph. 2:18, II Cor. 13:14.
- Of the Holy Spirit That the Holy Spirit is a divine
person; equal with God the Father and God the Son and of the
same nature; that He was active in the creation; that in His
relation to the unbelieving world He restrains the Evil one
until God's purpose is fulfilled; that He convicts of sin, of
judgment and of righteousness; that He bears witness to the
Truth of the Gospel in preaching and testimony, that He is the
agent in New Birth: that He seals, endues, guides, teaches,
witnesses, sanctifies, and helps the believer. John 14:16-17,
Matt. 28:19; Heb. 9:14; John 24:26; Luke 1:35; Gen. 1:1-3; II
Thess. 2:7; John 16:8-11; John 15:26-27, Acts 5.30-32; John
3:5-6; Eph. 1:13-14; Matt. 3:11; Mark 1:8, Luke 3:16; John
1:33; Acts 11:16, Luke 24:49; John 16:13; Rom. 8:14, Rom.
8:16; 11 Thess. 2:13; 1 Pet. 1:2; Rom. 8:26-27.
- Of the Devil, or Satan We believe that Satan was
once holy, and enjoyed heavenly honors; but through pride and
ambition to be as the Almighty, fell and drew after him a host
of angels; that he is now the malignant prince of the power of
the air, and the unholy god of this world. We hold him to be
man's great tempter, the enemy of God and His Christ, the
accuser of the saints, the author of all false religions, the
chief power back of the present apostasy; the lord of the
Antichrist, and the author of all the powers of darkness;
destined, however, to final defeat at the hands of God's own
Son, and to the judgment of an eternal justice in hell, a
place prepared for him and his angels. Isa. 14:12-15; Ezek.
28:14-17; Rev. 12:9; Jude 6; 11 Pet. 2.4; Eph 2:2; John 14:30;
1 Thess. 3:5, Matt. 4:1-3; 1 Pet. 5:8, 1 John 3.8, Matt.
13:39, Luke 22:3-4; Rev. 12:10; II Cor. 11:13-15; Mark
13:21,22; 1 John 4:3; II John 7; I John 2:22; Rev. 12:7-9;
Rev. 20:1-3; Rev. 20:10; Matt. 25:41.
- Of Creation We believe in the Genesis account of
creation, and that it is to be accepted literally, and not
allegorically or figuratively; that man was created directly
in God's own image and after His own likeness,- that man's
creation was not a matter of evolution or evolutionary changes
of species, or development through interminable periods of
time from lower to higher forms; that all animal and vegetable
life was made directly and God's established law was that they
should bring forth only "after their kind." Gen. 1:1; Ex.
20:11; Acts 4:24; Col. 1: 16-17, Heb. 11:3; John 1:3; Rev.
10:6; Rom. 1:20; Acts 17:23-26; Jer. 10:12; Neh. 9:6; Gen.
1:26-27; Gen. 2:21-23; Gen. 1:11; Gen. 1:24.
- Of the Fall of Man We believe that man was created
in innocence under the law of his Maker, but by voluntary
transgression fell from his sinless and happy state, in
consequence of which all mankind are now sinners, not by
constraint, but of choice; and therefore under just
condemnation without defense or excuse. Gen. 3:1-6, 24; Rom.
5:12; Rom. 5:19; Rom. 3:10-19; Eph. 2:1,3; Rom. 1:1 8; Ezek.
18:19-20; Rom. 1:32; Rom. 1: 20; Rom. 1:28; Gal. 3:22.
- Of the Virgin Birth We believe that Jesus Christ
was begotten of the Holy Ghost, in a miraculous manner: born
of Mary, a virgin, as no other man was ever born or can ever
be born of woman, and that He is both the Son of God, and God
the Son. Gen. 3:15; Isa. 7:14; Matt. 1:18-25; Luke 1:35, Mark
1:1; John 1:14; Psa. 2:7; Gal. 4:4; I John 5:20; 1 Cor. 15:47.
- Of the Atonement for Sin We believe that the
salvation of sinners is wholly of grace; through the
mediatorial offices of the Son of God, who by appointment of
the Father, freely took upon Him our nature, yet without sin,
honored the divine law by His personal obedience, and by His
death made a full vicarious atonement for our sins; that His
atonement consisted not in setting us an example by His death
as a martyr, but was the voluntary substitution of Himself in
the sinner's place, the Just dying for the unjust, Christ the
Lord, bearing our sins in His own body on the tree; that,
having risen from the dead, He is now enthroned in heaven and
uniting in His wonderful person the tenderest sympathies with
divine perfection, He is every way qualified to be a suitable,
a compassionate and an all-sufficient Savior. Eph. 2:8, Acts
15:11; Rom. 3:24; John 3:16; Matt, 18:11; Phil. 2:8; Heb.
2:14; Isa. 53:47, Rom. 3:25; 1 John 4:10; I Cor. 15:3; II Cor.
5:21; John 10:18, Phil. 2:8; Gal. 1:4; 1 Pet. 2:24; 1 Pet.
3:18; Isa. 52:11; Heb. 12:2; I Cor. 15-20; Isa. 53:12; Heb.
9:12-15, Heb. 7:25, 1 John 2:2.
- Of Grace in the New Creation We believe that in
order to be saved, sinners must be born again; that the new
birth is a new creation in Jesus Christ, that it is
instantaneous and not a process; that in the new birth the one
dead in trespasses and in sins is made a partaker of the
divine nature and receives eternal life, the free gift of God;
that the new creation is brought about in a manner above our
comprehension, not by culture, not by character, nor by the
will of man, but wholly and solely by the power of the Holy
Spirit in connection with divine truth, so as to secure our
voluntary obedience to the gospel,- that its proper evidence
appears in the holy fruits of repentance and faith and newness
of life. John 3:3; 11 Cor. 5:17; Luke 5:27; I John 5:1; John
3:6,7; Acts 2:41; 11 Pet. 1:4; Rom. 6:23; Eph. 2:1; II Cor.
5:19; Col. 2:13; John 1:12-13; Gal. 5:22; Eph. 5:9.
- Of the Freeness of Salvation We believe in God's
electing grace; that the blessings of salvation are made free
to all by the Gospel; that it is the immediate duty of all to
accept them by a cordial, penitent and an obedient faith; and
nothing prevents the salvation of the greatest sinner on earth
but his own inherent depravity and voluntary rejection of the
Gospel; which rejection involves him in an aggravated
condemnation. I Thess. 1:4; Col. 3:12; 1 Pet. 1:2; Titus 1:1;
Rom. 8:29-30; Matt. 11:28; Isa. 55:1; Rev. 22:17, Rom. 10:13;
John 6:27; Isa. 55:6; Acts 2:38; Isa. 55:7; John 3:15-16; I
Tim. 1:15,- 1 Cor. 15:101- Eph. 2:4-5; John 5:40; John 3:18;
John 3:36.
- Of Justification We believe that the great Gospel
blessing winch Christ secures to such as believe in Him is
justification,- that justification includes the pardon of sin,
and the gift of eternal life on principles of righteousness;
that it is bestowed not in consideration of any works of
righteousness which we have done; but solely through faith in
the Redeemer's blood, His righteousness is imputed unto us.
Acts 13:39, Isa. 53:11; Zech. 13:1; Rom. 8:1; Rom. 5:9; Rom.
5:1; Tit. 3:5-7; Rom. 1:17; Heb. 2:4; Gal. 3:11; Rom. 4:1-8,
Heb. 10:38.
- Of Repentance and Faith We believe that repentance
and faith are solemn obligations, and also inseparable graces,
wrought in our souls by the quickening Spirit of God; thereby,
being deeply convicted of our guilt, danger and helplessness,
and of the way of salvation by Christ, we turn to God with
unfeigned contrition, confession and supplication for mercy,
at the same time heartily receiving the Lord Jesus Christ and
openly confessing Him as our only and all-sufficient Savior.
Acts 20:21; Mark 1:15; Act 2:37-38, Luke 18:13; Rom. 10:13;
Psa. 51:1-4; Psa. 51:7; Isa. 55:6-7, Luke 12:8,, Rom. 10:9-11.
- Of the Church We believe that a Baptist Church is a
congregation of baptized believers associated by a covenant of
faith and fellowship of the Gospel; observing the ordinances
of Christ; governed by His laws; exercising the gifts, rights,
and privileges invested in them by His Word; that its officers
of ordination are pastors or elders and deacons whose
qualifications, claims, and duties are clearly defined in the
Scriptures; we believe the true mission of the church is found
in the Great Commission: First, to make individual disciples;
Second, to build up the church; Third, to teach and instruct
as He has commanded. We do not believe in the reversal of this
order; we hold that the local church has the absolute right of
self government, free from the interference of any hierarchy
of individuals or organizations; and that the one and only
Superintendent is Christ through the Holy Spirit; that it is
scriptural for true churches to cooperate with each other in
contending for the faith and for the furtherance of the
Gospel; that every church is the sole and only judge of the
measure and method of its cooperation; and. that on all
matters of membership, of policy, of government, of
discipline, of benevolence, the will of the local church is
final. Acts 2:41; I Cor. 11:2; Eph. 1:22-23; Eph. 4:11; I Cor.
12:4,8-11; Acts 14:23; Acts 6:5-6; Acts 15:23; Acts 20:17-28;
1 Tim. 3:1-13; Matt. 28:19; Col. 1:18; Eph. 5:23-24; 1 Pet.
5:1-4; Acts 15:22; Jude 3:4; 11 Cor. 8:23-24; 1 Cor. 16:1;
Mal. 3:10; Lev. 27:32; 1 Cor. 16:2; I Cor. 6:1-3; I Cor.
5:11-13.
- Of Baptism and the Lord's Supper We believe that
Christian baptism is the immersion in water of a believer; in
the name of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy Ghost, with
the authority of the local church, to show forth in a solemn
and beautiful emblem our faith in the crucified, buried and
risen Savior, with its effect in our death to sin and
resurrection to a new life; that it is prerequisite to the
privilege of a church relation and to the Lord's supper, in
which the members of the church, by the sacred use of bread
and the fruit of the vine are to commemorate together the
dying love of Christ; preceded always by solemn
self-examination. Acts 8: 36-39; Matt. 3:6, John 3:23; Rom.
6:4-5, Matt. 3:16, Matt. 28:19, Rom. 6:3-5; Col. 2:12; Acts
2:41-42; Matt. 28:19,20, 1 Cor. 11: 23-28.
- Of the Perseverance of the Saints We believe that
such only are real believers as endure unto the end; that
their persevering attachment to Christ is the grand mark which
distinguishes them from superficial professors; that a special
Providence watches over their welfare; and that they are kept
by the power of God through faith unto eternal salvation. John
8:31-32; Col. 1:21-23; 1 John 2:19; Matt. 13:19-21; Rom. 8:28;
Psa. 121:3; Heb. 1:14, 1 Pet. 1:5; Phil. 1:6, John 10:28,29;
Rom. 8:35-39.
- Of the Righteous and the Wicked We believe that
there is a radical and essential difference between the
righteous and the wicked; that such only as through faith are
justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and sanctified by the
Spirit of our God, are truly righteous in His esteem; w
continue in impenitence and unbelief are in His sight wicked,
and under the curse, and this distinction holds among men both
in and after death, in the everlasting felicity of the saved
and the everlasting conscious suffering of the lost. Mal.
3:18; Gen. 18:23; Rom. 6:17-18; Prov. 11:31; 1 Pet. 1:1 7; 1
Cor. 15:22; Acts 10:34-35; 1 John 2:29; Rom. 6:16; 1 John
5:19; Gal. 3:10; Rom. 7:6; Rom. 6:23; Prov. 14:32; Luke 16:25;
Matt. 25:34, 41; John 8:21; Luke 9:26; John 12:25; Matt.
7:13-14.
- Of the Civil Government We believe that civil
government is of divine appointment, for the interest and good
order of human society; that magistrates are to be prayed for,
conscientiously honored and obeyed; except only in things
opposed to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ; who is the only
Lord of the conscience, and the coming Prince of the kings of
the earth. Rom. 13:7; II Sam. 23:3; Ex. 18:21-22; Acts 23:5;
Matt. 22:21; Tit. 3:1; 1 Pet. 2.-13,14; 1 Pet. 2:17; Acts
4:19-20; Dan. 3:17-18; Matt. 10:28; Matt 23:10; Phil. 2:10-11;
Psa. 72:11.
- Of the Resurrection and Return of Christ and Related
Events We believe in and accept the sacred Scriptures upon
these subjects at their face and full value. Of the
Resurrection, we believe that Christ arose bodily "The third
day according to the Scriptures;" that He ascended "to the
right hand of the throne of God;" that He alone is our
"merciful and faithful high priest in things pertaining to
God;" "that this same Jesus which is taken up from you into
heaven shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go
into heaven" bodily, personally and visibly - that the "dead
in Christ shall rise first," that the living saints "shall all
be changed in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the
last trump;" "that the Lord God shall give unto Him the throne
of His Father David;" and that "Christ shall reign a thousand
years in righteousness until He hath put all enemies under his
feet." Matt, 28:6-7; Luke 24:39; John 20:27; 1 Cor. 15:4; Mark
16:6; Luke 24.-2-7, Acts 1:9,11; Luke 24:51; Mark 16:19; Rev.
3:21; Heb, 8:1; Heb. 12:2; Heb. 8:6; 1 Tim 2:5; John 2:1; Heb
2:17; Heb. 5:9-10, John 14:3; I Thess. 4:16; Matt. 24:27;
Matt. 24:42; Heb. 9:28; 1 Cor. 15:42-44, 51-53; 1 Thess. 4:17,
Phil, 3:20, 21; Luke 1:32; 1 Cor. 15:25; Isa. 11:4-5, Psa.
72:8; Rev. 20:1-4; Rev. 20:6.
- Of Missions We believe that all men everywhere are
lost and condemned and that the command to go and preach the
Gospel to the world is clear and unmistakable and this
commission was given to the churches.
"And Jesus came and spake unto them saying, All power is given
unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the
Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all
things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you
always, even unto the end of the world. Amen. " Matt.
28:18-20.
"And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach
the gospel to every creature. " Mark 16:15,
"For whosoever, shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be
saved. How then shall they call on him in whom they have not
believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have
not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher? And how
shall they preach except they be sent? as it is written, How
beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of
peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!" Rom. 10:13-15.
- Of the Grace of Giving We believe that God's method
of financing His earthly work of spreading the Gospel to all
nations, the care of the churches and the support of the
ministry, is by the tithes and offerings of His people. "But
this I say, He which soweth sparingly shall reap also
sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also
bountifully. Every man according as he porposeth in his heart,
so let him give; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God
loveth a cheerful giver. And God is able to make all grace
abound toward you, that ye always having all sufficiency in
all things, may abound to every good work:" II Corinthians
9:6-8. We are commanded to bring our gifts into the storehouse
(common treasury of the church) upon the first day of the
week. "Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay
by him in store, as God hath prospered him, that there be no
gatherings when I come. " I Cor. 16:2. Under Grace we give,
and do not pay, the tithe, "Abraham GAVE the tenth of the
spoil." Hebrews 7:2-4. This was four hundred years before the
law, and is confirmed in the New Testament; Jesus said
concerning the tithe: "These ye ought to have done. " Matt.
23:23. We are commanded to bring the tithe into the common
treasury of the church. "The tithe ... is the Lord's " Lev. 2
7:30. "Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there
may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith
the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of
heaven, and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be
room enough to receive it. " Mal. 3:10. In the New Testament
it was the common treasury of the church. "And brought the
prices of the things that were sold and laid them down at the
apostles' feet ... Having land, sold it, and brought the money
and laid it AT THE APOSTLES FEET." Acts 4:34, 35, 37.
"Therefore, as ye abound in every thing, in faith, and
utterance, and knowledge, and in all diligence, and in your
love to us, see that ye abound in this grace also." II Cor.
8:7.
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