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Our Core Beliefs

Our Doctrine

  

As  a Christian constituency of New Testament  believers, we, the  Pentecostal Church of God, subscribe to the  following declaration of the  things which are more surely believed  among us (Luke 1:1), praying that  there be neither harmful nor divisive  difference of belief to the  injury of any, nor the disturbance of the  peace and harmony of the  church, and that we maybe all of the same mind  and same judgment,  speaking the same things in love (1 Corinthians  1:10; Acts 2:42) and  with one voice glorifying God, to the edification  of His people, and to  give Christian witness to the world. ​ 


1.  The Scriptures​​​​ The  Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are  the inspired Word of God  (2 Timothy 3:16) presenting to us the complete  revelation of His will  for the salvation of men, and constituting the  Divine and only rule of  Christian faith and practice (2 Peter 1:21). ​ 


2.  The Godhead​​ We  believe there is but one true and living God, who is  everlasting,  infinite in power, wisdom and goodness; that He is the  Creator of all  things, visible and invisible, and Preserver of all  things (Romans 1:20;  Colossians 1:16). In the unity of this Godhead,  there are three persons  of one individual essence, who are co-equal,  co-existent and  co-eternal; namely, the Father, the Son and the Holy  Ghost (Matthew  3:16, 17; 28:18, 19; 2 Corinthians 13:14; John 1:1,2,  18; 10:33; 14:26;  15:26; Philippians 2:6; Hebrews 9:14). The Son is the  eternally begotten  of the Father, and accepted earthly limitations for  the purpose of  incarnation, being true God and true man; conceived by  the Holy Ghost  and born of the Virgin Mary. He died upon the cross, the  just for the  unjust as a substitutionary sacrifice, and all who  believe in Him are  justified on the grounds of His shed blood. He arose  from the dead  according to the Scriptures. He is now at the right hand  of the Majesty  on High as our great High Priest, and He will return  again to establish  His Kingdom of righteousness and justice. The Holy  Spirit is a Divine  Person, Executive of the Godhead on earth, the  Comforter sent by the  Lord Jesus Christ to indwell, to guide and to  teach the believer, and to  convince the world of sin, of righteousness  and of judgment (John  16:8). ​ 


3.  Man, His Fall and Redemption Man  is a created being, made in the  likeness and the image of God, but  through Adam’s transgression and  fall, sin came into the world (Romans  5:12). "All have sinned and come  short of the glory of God" (Romans  3:23). "As it is written, there is  none righteous, no, not one" (Romans  3:10). Jesus Christ, the Son of  God, was manifested to undo the work of  the devil, and gave His life  and shed His blood to redeem and restore  man to God (1 John 3:8). ​ 


4.  Salvation​​​ Salvation  is made possible through the meritorious work  of Jesus Christ on the  cross and through Holy Spirit conviction. Godly  sorrow works repentance  and makes possible the experience of the new  birth, and Christ formed  within us is the gift of eternal life (2  Corinthians 7:10; Titus 2:11;  Romans 10:13-15; Luke 24:47; Titus  3:5-7). Salvation is the gift of God  to man, separate from works and  the Law, and is made operative by grace  through faith in Jesus Christ,  producing works acceptable to God  (Ephesians 2:8, 9). Man is a free  moral agent and can at any time after  the new birth experience turn  away from God and die in a state of sin,  with the consequences of hell  to look forward to. ​ 

 

5. The Church​​ The  true Church, built upon  the Foundation of Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians  3:11; Ephesians 2:20), is  the Body of our Lord (Romans 12:5; 1  Corinthians 12:27); Christ being  the Head (Ephesians 1:22, 23;  Colossians 1:18). Its earthly  constituents are all true believers, born  again of the Spirit (John  3:6) and of the Word (1 Peter 1:23), who are  living an overcoming  Christian life (Ephesians 5:27; Revelation 21:27).  To the Church,  through its members, are delegated the various gifts and  offices of the  Holy Ghost (1 Corinthians 12:7-11, 27, 28) which are  necessary for the  successful evangelization of the world and the  perfecting of the Body  of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:7; Ephesians 4:11,  12). This universal,  invisible, sanctified Church is the chaste virgin  Bride of Christ (1  Corinthians 1:1, 2; Ephesians 5:25-27; Revelation  21:9b, 27). It is  this Bride for whom Jesus Christ will return, just  prior to the Great  Tribulation, to catch her away and take her to heaven  (1 Thessalonians  4:13-18). ​ 


6.  The Ministry​​ God,  through the Holy Spirit, definitely calls such as  He desires to serve  as apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and  teachers, and  specifically endues the one called with the talents and  gifts peculiar  to that office or offices (Ephesians 4:11, 12). Under no  circumstances  should anyone be ordained or set apart to any such  office unless the  calling is distinct and evident. ​ 


7.  Water Baptism​​ Baptism  in water is by immersion, a direct commandment  of our Lord (Matthew  28:19), and is for believers only. The ordinance  is a symbol of the  Christian’s identification with Christ in His death,  burial and  resurrection (Romans 6:4; Colossians 2:12; Acts 8:36-39).  The following  recommendation regarding the water baptism formula is  adopted: "On the  confession of your faith in the Lord Jesus Christ the  Son of God, and by  His authority, I baptize you in the name of the  Father, and of the Son,  and of the Holy Ghost. Amen." ​ 

8.  The Baptism of the Holy Ghost​​ The  Baptism of the Holy Ghost and fire  (Matthew 3:11), is a gift from God,  as promised by the Lord Jesus  Christ to all believers in this  dispensation of time, and is received  subsequent to the new birth (John  14:16, 17; Acts 1:8; 2:38, 39;  10:44-48). The Baptism of the Holy Ghost  is accompanied by speaking in  other tongues as the Holy Spirit Himself  gives utterance as the initial  physical sign and evidence (Acts 2:4). ​

  

9. Sanctification​​ The  Bible teaches that  without holiness no man can see the Lord (Hebrews  12:14). We believe in  the doctrine of sanctification as a definite, yet  progressive, work of  grace, commencing at the time of regeneration and  continuing until the  consummation of salvation (Hebrews 13:12; 2  Thessalonians 2:13; 1  Peter 1:2; Ephesians 5:26; 1 Corinthians 6:11;  John 17:17; 1  Thessalonians 5:23). ​ 


10.  The Lord’s Supper​​ The  ordinance of the Lord’s Supper is a  commandment of our Savior; and  being a memorial to His death and  resurrection, is strictly limited to  Christian believers (1 Corinthians  11:27). The time and frequency of its  observance is left to the  discretion of each congregation (1  Corinthians 11:26). Only unfermented  grape juice, the fruit of the vine,  as recommended by our Lord  (Matthew 26:29; Mark 14:25; Luke 22:18)  shall be used in connection  therewith. ​ 


11.  Foot Washing​​ Foot  washing is recognized among many believers as a  Christian practice, and  the time, manner and frequency of its  observance is left to the  discretion of each local congregation (John  13). ​ 


12.  Divine Healing​​ Healing  is for the physical ills of the human body  and is wrought by the power  of God, through the prayer of faith, and by  the laying on of hands (Mark  16:18; James 5:14, 15). It is provided  for in the atonement of Christ  and is available to all who truly  believe. ​ 


13.  The Resurrection of the Just​​ The  Bible promises, "This same  Jesus...shall so come in like manner" (Acts  1:11). His coming is  imminent; when He comes, "The dead in Christ shall  rise first: Then we  which are alive and remain shall be caught up  together with them in the  clouds, to meet the Lord in the air" (1  Thessalonians 4:16, 17).  Following the tribulation, He shall return to  earth as King of kings  and Lord of lords, and together with His saints,  who shall be kings and  priests, He shall reign a thousand years  (Revelation 20:6). ​ 


14.  Setting a Time for the Lord’s Return​​ It  is unwise to teach that the  Lord will come at some specified time,  thereby setting a date for His  appearing. It is also unwise to teach,  preach or publish visions of  numbers and dates which would tend to fix  the time of the second coming  of the Lord (Mark 13:32, 33). ​ 


15.  The Coming of the Lord​​ We  believe the Bible presents the coming of  Christ as personal, imminent,  pre-tribulational and pre-millennial. We  further contend that this  position alone admonishes watchfulness,  incites holy living, prevents  spiritual declension, and provides  maximum incentive and motive for  urgency and zeal in evangelizing the  unsaved. As demonic deception and  satanic darkness deepens, we urge our  ministers to maintain and proclaim  this doctrinal viewpoint as the  "blessed hope" of the Church.  Furthermore, we recommend that should any  of our preachers hold to the  mid or post-tribulation doctrine, they  refrain from preaching and  teaching it. Should they persist in  emphasizing this doctrine to the  point of making it an issue, their  standing in the fellowship will be  seriously affected. ​ 

 

16. Hell and Eternal Retribution​​ The  one  who physically dies in his sins without Christ is hopelessly and   eternally lost in the Lake of Fire, and therefore has no further   opportunity of hearing the gospel or for repentance (Hebrews 9:27). The   Lake of Fire is literal (Revelation 19:20). The terms "eternal" and   "everlasting" used in describing the duration of the punishment of the   damned (Matthew 25:41-46) in the lake of fire, carry the same thought   and meaning of endless existence, as used in denoting the duration of   joy and ecstasy of saints in the presence of God. ​ 


17.  Tithes​​ We  recognize the scriptural duty of all our people, as well  as ministers,  to pay tithes as unto the Lord (Hebrews 7:8). Tithes  should be used for  the support of the active ministry and for the  propagation of the gospel  and work of the Lord in general and not given  to charity or used for  other purposes (Malachi 3:7-11; Hebrews 7:2; 1  Corinthians  9:7-11; 16:2). 


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