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God, in His intrinsic essence, is unseen (John 1:18, I Timothy 1:17), beyond our grasp (Luke 10:22, Matthew 11:27), and not confined to material form (John 4:24). He exists everywhere (Psalm 139:7-12) and is one in both number and unity (Deuteronomy 6:4). As the Creator, He is the Father of all creation (Isaiah 63:16, 9:6, Psalm 89:26) and acts as a nurturing caregiver to humanity (Psalm 103:13, Matthew 9:6).
The Word is the self-manifestation of God (John 1:1-3), the divine expression of Himself (Hebrews 1:1-3, Isaiah 9:6), and the extension of His divine presence (Revelation 5:6,7), existing from eternity past (Micah 5:2, Revelation 1:8).
The Holy Spirit is the indwelling presence of God within believers, engaging with them personally (Jeremiah 31:31-33, Romans 8:9), and is singular in Spirit (I Corinthians 12:13). It is known as the Spirit of Grace (Hebrews 10:29), the Spirit of God (Romans 8:9), and the Spirit of Jesus (John 14:17, 18, Acts 16:7, II Corinthians 3:17), dispensing God’s grace throughout the Church Age (Acts 2:38, I Corinthians 12:1), and is essential for one’s salvation (Acts 2:36-38, 11:14, Romans 8:9).
We believe in the dualistic nature of Jesus Christ, encapsulating both divinity and humanity. As the embodiment of the Word (John 1: 1, 14 Micah 5:2), He is the physical manifestation of God (I Timothy 3:16), the depiction of the unseen God (Colossians 1:15), and the entirety of the Godhead resides within Him (Colossians 2:9). He is discernible (Hebrews 1:1-3), understandable (John 14:8), accessible (Matthew 11:28-30), and tangible (I John. 1:1-3, John. 20:27). He serves as the revealer of the Father (John 14:9, 17:6) and is the exclusive pathway to the Father (Matthew 11:27, John 14:6-8). He is also identified as the Alpha and Omega, the commencement and the conclusion, the Omnipotent (Revelation 1:8). In His human form, He is the legitimate progeny of Mary (Matthew 2:1, Luke 2:33, 34, Galatians 4:4), the second Adam (I Corinthians 15:47), the final Adam (I Corinthians 15:45), and the Son of God, both by birth (Luke 1:35, Rom. 1:3) and proclamation (Romans 1:4, Acts 13:33). His triumph over death, hell, and the grave (I Corinthians 15:1-4) elevates His name to the apex of universal authority, encapsulating the complete power and authority of the Godhead (John 5:43, Philippians 2:9, John 14:13, 14, 26, Acts 4:12).
We believe in the divine authority is entrusted in the Name of Jesus (Philippians 2:9-10; Matthew 7:22; Mark 16:7; John 14:14; Acts 4:12). Every action performed by the believer, whether in speech or deed, is to be executed in the Name of Jesus (Colossians 3:17). The Name of Jesus becomes our new familial designation (I Corinthians 1:12-15; Romans 6:4: II Corinthians 5:17), superseding the antiquated family name of “Adam” (I Corinthians 15:45-50). The authority of the Godhead is vested in the Name of Jesus (Philippians 2:9-10; Matthew 7:22; Mark 16:7; John 14:14).
Jesus Christ will make a terrestrial return to gather the church (I Thessalonians 4:16, 17), and following a brief interval, He will return to establish His kingdom on Earth (Revelation 19:11-16; Matthew 24:29-31).
The Bible is recognized as the divinely inspired, infallible, and authoritative manuscript, solely authored by God (II Timothy 3:16; Ephesians 3:5; II Peter 3:2).
The Gospel, often referred to as the “good news,” signifies that Christ has borne the burden of sin once, for the benefit of all humanity, thus offering redemption (salvation) to all who acknowledge His sacrifice with faith (Romans 1:16,17; Acts 2:37).
We believe that humanity is by nature born into sin and fallen from God’s grace through sin.
We believe that through God’s grace, Salvation is available to all humanity and that God desires that no one would be lost.
We believe that salvation comes through obedience to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Obeying the gospel includes, repentance, baptism in the name of Jesus for the remission of sins, and receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in other tongues.
We believe that all believers are called to both inward (the inner transformation of a person’s character, guided by biblical moral and spiritual principles) and outward (the manifestation of one’s beliefs and values in outward actions and behaviours, and attire) holiness.
Without holiness no man shall see God.
Jesus Christ is coming again to take His Church. In the end there will be the final resurrection and the final judgement. The righteous will inherit eternal life and the wicked eternal death.
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