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Beliefs
INTRODUCTION
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SIX CHIEF PARTS | CREEDS
and CONFESSIONS | ARTICLES
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The
following statement is a brief summary of the Articles of the
faith.
God-
The only true God is one in essence, three in persons:
the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. [Genesis 1:1;
Deuteronomy 6:4; St Matthew 28:19-21]
Creation-
God created all things out of nothing in six days. [Genesis
1,2]
Man
and Original Sin- Mankind was created perfect in the
image and likeness of God. This means that Adam and Eve had
perfect fear, love and trust in God alone. [Genesis 1:26,27]
But this image and likeness was lost in the fall, when Adam and
Eve disobeyed God's command and ate from the tree of the
knowledge of good and evil. [Genesis 3]
From this point onward, every person is born in sin [Psalm
51:5], that is without
fear, love and trust in God, and is guilty before God [Romans
3:9-18]. This inherited sin
is called “original sin.” The punishment for this sin is
death and damnation [Romans 3:23; 5:12].
Jesus,
the Son of God- For us and for our salvation, the Son
of God took on man's nature in the womb of the virgin Mary, and
became man. [St John 1:14]
His name is Jesus. [St Matthew 1:21]
Jesus is God, coequal with the Father and the Holy
Spirit. [St John 1:1; 20:28]
Jesus has two natures: divine and human, which are forever
united in the one person. He was truly born, suffered, was
crucified and buried that He might be a sacrifice for all sin
and reconcile us to the Father. [See Romans 4:25; St
John 1:29; Isaiah 53:6; Romans 3:23-25]
On the third day He was resurrected from the dead, and, after
appearing to His disciples, ascended in to heaven where He sits
at the right Hand of God. [1 Corinthians 15:3-6; St
Mark 16:19] Jesus is the
only Savior of mankind. [St John 14:6;
Acts 4:12]
Justification-
We cannot obtain forgiveness of sin and righteousness before
God by our own strength, merits, or works, but we receive
forgiveness of sin and become righteous before God by grace, for
Christ's sake, through faith, when we believe that Christ
suffered for us and that for His sake our sin is forgiven and
righteousness and eternal life are given to us. For God will
regard and reckon this faith as righteousness. [Romans
3:21-26; 4:5; 5:1; Genesis 15:6; 2 Corinthians 5:19]
The
Means of Grace- That we may obtain such faith, the
Lord has instituted the office of the ministry, that is,
provided the Gospel and the sacraments (Baptism and the Lord's
Supper). Through these, as through means, He gives the Holy
Spirit, who works faith, when and where He pleases, in those who
hear the Gospel. [St John 3:5-8; 17:17-20; 1 Corinthians
1:21; Acts 11:14; Romans 10:17]
Good
Works- Faith is a living, busy, active, mighty thing,
so that it is impossible for faith not to be constantly
doing what is good. So good works are necessary, not for
salvation, but because God has commanded them. [1 Corinthians
9:9; Acts 5:29; St John 15:12; 1 John 4:11]
The
Church- The church consists of holy believers and
"sheep who hear the voice of the Good Shepherd." [St
John 10:3] Said another
way, the church is the assembly of saints in which the Gospel is
taught purely and the sacraments are administered rightly. [Ephesians
4:4,5; 1 Timothy 3:15]
Baptism-
Baptism is the work of the Lord Jesus [Ephesians
5:25,26] in which He
gives the forgiveness of sins, rebirth, and salvation. [St
Mark 16:16; St John 3:5; Acts 2:38,39; 22:16; Roman 6:3,4; Titus
3:5; 1 Peter 3:21] In
baptism He puts His name on us, graciously making us His
children. [St Matthew 28:19; Galatians 3:26,27]
Following the Lord's Word, we baptize infants. [St Matthew
28:19, 'all the nations'; Acts 2:39, 'and to your children']
The
Lord's Supper- In the Lord's Supper (or Holy
Communion, or the Sacrament of the Altar) the Lord Jesus Himself
serves us His true Body and Blood in the bread and wine for the
forgiveness of our sins. [St Matthew 26:26-28; St Mark
14:22-24; St Luke 22:19,20; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26]
We practice closed communion, the teaching that unity in
doctrine is necessary before unity in communion.
Confession
and Absolution- The Lord Jesus has given His church on
earth the unique authority to bind or loose sins. [St
Matthew 16:19; 18:18; St John 20:22,23]
The Absolution is the loosing and forgiving of sins. We practice
both public and private absolution. [See 2 Samuel
12:14]
Repentance-
Repentance consists of two parts: (1) sorrow over our
sin and (2) faith in the promise of forgiveness. [St
Matthew 11:28; St Mark 1:15; Colossians 2:11,12; Psalm 119:28; 1
Samuel 2:6] Repentance is
not a choice or decision of man, but a gift granted by God. [1
Corinthians 2:14; Ephesians 2:8,9; Acts 11:18; Lamentations
5:21; Psalm 80]
The
Second Coming of Christ- Jesus will suddenly come
again to the earth, call all the death forth (the resurrection)
and judge the quick and the dead. [1 Corinthians 15; St John
14:1-4; St Mark 13:32; St Matthew 24; 2 Peter 3:10]
All false notions of an earthly kingdom (called millennialism)
are rejected. [St John 18:36]
INTRODUCTION
| STATEMENT
| THE
SIX CHIEF PARTS | CREEDS
and CONFESSIONS | ARTICLES
| LINKS
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