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REGARDING
TRUTH
#1. This summary of
beliefs is for the purpose
of confessing Christ and
His truth (see Matt.
10:32,33; 28:20; Rev.
19:10; 22:9). The summary
has no authority of it's
own, and should never be
used to settle doctrinal
controversy. The Word of
God is the authority for
resolving any doctrinal
differences (see Matt.
22:29; 2 Tim. 3:16).
Doctrinal differences are
not decided democratically
(majority rules) but only
by the weight of evidence
found in scripture. Since
it is "impossible for God
to lie", all of His Word
is truth (Heb. 6:18; see
Titus 1:2; Psalm 119:142;
John 17:17); this means
that true doctrines will
be in harmony with "every
word that proceedeth out
of the mouth of God" and
"all that the prophets
have spoken" (Matt. 4:4;
Luke 24:25). Nevertheless,
it is dangerous to base
any doctrine on only one
text (see Isa. 28:9-13).
Actually, since God
"cannot lie", one text
would be sufficient if and
only if it was interpreted
correctly; but fallen
humans are susceptible to
misinterpretation, so
before accepting https://espanapildoras.com/otro/sonodor/
any doctrine there should
be at least "two or three
witnesses" from
inspiration in support of
it (Deut. 17:6; 19:15; see
1 John 5:6,8; John 15:26;
14:26; 16:13; 2 Peter
1:20, 21). On the other
hand, no doctrine should
be taught or believed as
long as there are two or
three texts for which no
answers (which will stand
up to close examination)
can be
given—regardless of
how many texts seem to
support it (see 1 Peter
3:15; Matt. 22:12,34; Rom.
3:19; Titus 1:11).
GOD
#2. The eternal Godhead
consists of Three Living
Persons- the Father, the
Son, and the Holy Spirit
or Ghost. These three
beings are eternal. It is
in the name of God- the
Father, the Son, and the
Holy Spirit- that those
who receive Christ by
living faith are baptized,
and these three separate
powers will cooperate in
changing the character of
the obedient subjects to
reflect their own. (Gen.
1:26; Isa. 48:16; Matt.
1:23; 3:16, 17; 28:19;
John 8:58; 18:5, 6; 14:26;
15:26; Acts 5:3, 4; 10:38;
17:22-29; 2 Cor. 13:14;
Eph. 4:4-6; Heb. 9:14; 1
Peter 1:2).
THE
FATHER
#3. Our heavenly Father,
the first Person of the
Godhead, is a personal,
spiritual Being,
omnipotent, omniscient,
and eternal; infinite in
wisdom, holiness, justice,
goodness, truth, and
mercy; and is
unchangeable. The
qualities and powers
exhibited in the Son and
the Holy Spirit are also
revelations of the Father.
(Gen. 1:1; Mal. 3:6; John
3:16; 14:9; 1 Cor. 8:5,6;
15:28; Eph. 3:9; 4:6; 1
Tim. 1:17; 1 John 4:8;
Jer. 10:10-12; Heb. 1:1-3)
THE
SON
#4. Jesus Christ, the
second person of the
Godhead, the eternal Son
of God, Who created all
things in co-operation
with His Father, and the
Holy Spirit, is fully
divine. He took upon
Himself man's fallen
nature from the seed of
Abraham; He was conceived
of the Holy Spirit and
born of the virgin Mary
therefore fully human, yet
never sinned at any time,
and is the only Saviour
from sin. He lived and
experienced temptation as
any other human being, but
perfectly exemplified the
righteousness and love of
God. He suffered and died
voluntarily on the cross
for our sins and in our
place (ending the
handwriting of ordinances
and feasts which were
shadows of this grand
event), was raised from
the dead, and ascended to
minister in the heavenly
sanctuary in our behalf.
All judgment has been
given unto Him. Man's
salvation is by grace
through faith in Him and
He will return a second
time in glory for the
final deliverance of His
people. Jesus is known by
many names in Scripture,
not one of which is to be
used exclusively when
addressing the Saviour who
reads the intentions of
the heart. (Ex. 3:14; 1
Chr. 28:9; Ps. 44:21;
Matt. 28:18,19; John
1:1-3, 14; 3:16; 5:22;
8:58; 10:30; 14:1-3; Micah
5:2; Matt. 1:21-23; 2:5,
6; 12:34-37; Luke 1:35;
Acts 4:10-12; Col.
1:15-19; 2:14; 1 John
5:11,12; Eph. 1:9-15;
2:4-8; Rom. 3:23-26; 5:17;
6:23; 8:27; 1 Cor. 15:3,
4; 2 Cor. 5:17-21; Phil.
2:5-11; Heb. 1; 2;
4:14,15; 7:25; 8:1-3;
9:28; 11:3; 1 Peter 2:21;
Rev. 21; 22:20)
THE
HOLY SPIRIT
#5. The Holy Spirit, the
third person of the
Godhead, is Christ's
representative on earth,
and leads sinners to
repentance and to
obedience of all God's
requirements. He is the
Comforter who guides us
into all truth and
convicts us of sin. He was
active with the Father and
the Son in creation,
incarnation, and
redemption. He inspired
the writers of Scripture
and safeguards it. He
filled Christ’s life
with power and those who
respond to Jesus, He will
renew and transform into
His image. He gives
spiritual gifts to the
body of Christ (the
church), empowering them
to bear witness for Jesus.
(Gen 1:1, 2; Matt.
28:18,19; Luke 1:35; 4:18;
John 3:5; 14:16-18, 26;
15:26, 27; 16:7-15; Acts
1:8; 10:38; Rom. 1:1-4; 1
Cor. 2:10; 2 Cor. 3:18;
Eph. 4:30; Heb. 9:14; 2
Peter 1:21)
CREATION
#6. God is the creator of
all good things, and has
revealed in Scripture the
authentic account of His
creative activity. In six
literal days the Lord made
“the heaven and the
earth” and all the
living things therein, and
rested on the seventh day
of that first week. Thus
originated the seven day
weekly cycle. The first
man and woman were made in
the image of God as the
crowning work of creation,
given dominion over the
world, and charged with
responsibility to care for
it. When the world was
finished it was
“very good”
declaring the glory of
God. (Gen. 1; 2:1-3; Ex.
20:8-11, 31; Ps. 19:1, 2;
33:6, 9; 104; John 1:1-3,
14; Col. 1:14-17; Heb.
11:3; 2 Pet. 3:4, 5).
GOD’S
WORD
#7. The Bible (translated
from the received [aka
majority] texts such as
the King James Version) is
God's inspired Word,
though written by man, is
the authoritative,
infallible revelation of
God's will, and is the
full, sufficient, and only
rule of faith and
practice. The Holy
Scriptures are the
standard of character, the
test of experience, the
authoritative revealer of
doctrines, and the
trustworthy record of
God’s acts in
history. In His word, God
has committed to man the
knowledge necessary for
salvation. God protects
His word and promises that
it will not come back to
Him void. (2 Tim. 3:15-17;
2 Peter 1:19-21; Ps.
119:9,11,105,130; Prov.
30:5, 6; John 10:35;
17:17; 1 Thess. 2:13; Isa.
8:20; 55:11; Jer. 15:16;
Heb. 4:12)
ETERNAL
LIFE
#8. Immortality comes only
through obedience to God's
word and is bestowed as a
gift from God at Christ's
second coming. This is not
to say that it is of works
that we are saved.
Obedience is the fruit of
faith, salvation is the
gift of faith. (1 Cor.
15:21,22,51-55; Ps.
146:3,4; Eccl. 9:5,6,10; 1
Tim. 6:15,16; 2 Tim. 1:10;
1 John 5:11,12)
DEATH
#9. Mankind is mortal
(subject to death). When
people die they are
unconscious (asleep). All
people, good and evil
alike, remain in the grave
from death until the
resurrections. (Eccl.
9:5,6; Ps. 115:17;
146:3,4; Job
14:10-12,21,22; 17:13;
John 11:11-14; 1 Thess.
4:13; John 5:28,29 1 Cor
15:20-23)
CONVERSION
#10. All who enter the
kingdom of heaven will be
born again, converted
individuals. Through
Christ, believers receive
forgiveness of sins which
are confessed and
forsaken, and for which,
as far as lies in their
power, restitution is
made. Christ dwells in the
converted heart, writing
upon it the principles of
God's law, leading the
believer to delight to
obey its precepts, and
imparting power for such
obedience. (Matt. 5:23,24;
6:14,15; 18:3; John 3:3; 2
Cor. 5:17; 6:16; Eze.
33:15; 36:26,27; 1 Peter
1:23; 2:2; Ps. 40:8; Heb.
8:10-12; John 14:15; Col.
1:14, 15, 27; 3:16; Gal.
2:20; Eph. 1:7; 3:14-21; 1
John 1:7-9; Isa. 55:6,7).
CHRISTIAN
GROWTH
#11. Through the study of
the Word, God speaks to
us, imparting light and
strength; through prayer
the soul is united with
God. These are Heaven's
ordained means for
obtaining victory in the
conflict with sin and for
the development of
Christian character. (Ps.
19:7,8; 119:130; John
6:63; 17:17; 1 Peter 2:2;
1 Thess. 5:17; Luke 18:1;
Ps. 55:17; Isa. 50:4)
THE
HOLY SABBATH DAY
#12. The seventh day of
the week, known today as
Saturday, is the eternal
sign of Christ's power as
Creator, Sanctifier, and
Redeemer and is,
therefore, the Lord's day;
the true Christian
Sabbath, constituting the
seal of the living God. It
is observed from sunset
Friday to sunset Saturday.
(Gen. 2:1-3; Ex. 16:24-31;
20:8-11; John 1:1-3,14;
Eze. 20:12,20; Mark
1:21-32; 2:27,28; Isa.
58:13; Luke 4:16;
23:54-56; 24:1; Acts 17:2;
Heb. 4:9-11; Isa.
66:22,23; Lev. 23:32; Rev.
7:1-8)
OUR
BODY TEMPLE
#13. The Christian will
recognize his body as the
temple of the Holy Spirit.
Therefore he will honor
God by caring for his
body, abstaining from such
things as caffeinated and
alcoholic beverages,
illicit and social drugs,
tobacco in all its forms,
the blood and fat of flesh
foods, and all unclean
meats. Christians will be
striving to comply with
God's instruction
concerning the original
diet of Gen 1:29 and 3:18.
(1 Cor. 3:16,17; 6:19,20;
9:25; 10:1-11,31; 2 Cor.
7:1; Gal. 5:17-21; 6:7,8;
1 Peter 2:9-12; Lev.
11:1-8; Acts 11:8; Acts
15:29)
CHRISTIAN
BEHAVIOR
#14. In the Christian
life, there is complete
separation from worldly
practices such as ungodly
card playing, visiting
theaters, dancing, novel
reading, competitive
sports, watching
unprofitable television
programs, and listening to
sensual, worldly music
etc., which tend to deaden
and destroy the spiritual
life. (2 Cor. 6:14-18; 1
John 2:15-17; James 4:4; 2
Tim. 2:19-22; Eph. 5:8-11;
Col. 3:5-10)
CHRISTIAN
DRESS AND ADORNMENT
#15. The Christian is
called unto sanctification
and their life should be
characterized by
carefulness in conduct and
in modesty and simplicity
in dress. There should be
a plain distinction
between the dress of men
and women. He or she is to
refrain from any attire
that is out of keeping
with the Biblical rule of
modesty, and from the
wearing of earrings,
necklaces, bracelets,
rings, colorful cosmetics,
and any form of adornment
that draws attention to
themselves. Their
influence is to come from
the inner adornment of a
character that will
attract others to Jesus.
(2 Kings 9:30; Jer. 4:30;
1 Thess. 3:13; 4:3,7;
5:23; 1 Peter 2:21;
3:3-5,15; Isa. 3:16-24; 1
Cor. 10:31; 1 Tim. 2:9,10;
Deut. 22:5)
MARRIAGE
#16. Marriage was ordained
by God in Eden before the
fall, for the benefit of
humanity, and its sanctity
is guarded by one of the
ten commandments (see Gen
1:27; 2:18-25; Ex 20:14;
Prov 18:22; Heb 13:4). The
only ground for divorce in
Scripture is
"fornication"; after such
a divorce the innocent
party has the Scriptural
right to remarry, but it
is "adultery" for the
guilty party to remarry
either before or after the
innocent party remarries
(see Matt 5:31,32;
19:3-12; Mark 10:2-12;
Luke 16:18; Rom 7:1-3; 1
Cor 7:1-40). If there has
been a divorce on other
than Biblical grounds, or
merely a separation
without a divorce,
reconciliation is the
ideal; but even if the two
remain separated, they are
still married to each
other in God's eyes, and
should act accordingly
(see 1 Cor. 7:10,11).
BAPTISM
#17. Baptism by immersion
is a symbol of the death,
burial, and resurrection
of Christ and openly
expresses faith in His
saving grace and the
giving up of sin and the
world. It is recognized as
a condition of becoming a
member of the body of
Christ. (Matt .3:13-17;
28:19; Acts 2:38,41-47;
8:35,39; 16:32,33; 22:16;
Rom. 6:1-11; Gal. 3:27;
Col. 3:1-3)
THE
CHURCH
#18. The Bible teaches the
definite organization of
the body of Christ (the
church) which is comprised
of those who keep the
commandments of God and
the faith of Jesus. The
members of Christ’s
body will be doers of the
word and not hearers only.
According to Gospel order,
the members of this
organization are all
brethren and under sacred
obligation to be subject
unto Christ, the Head of
the church, to loyally
support His work, and to
share in its maintenance.
Thus the church, being
subject unto Christ and
consisting of brethren, is
not a hierarchy but
likened to different parts
of a body functioning
according to the dictates
of the Holy Spirit and not
man. His body is not to be
congregational, separated
into independent atoms,
but is to be an organized,
functioning machine. As
God is the head of Christ,
so Christ shall be the
head of every man, and man
is the head of woman. A
woman is not to usurp
authority over the man,
and all ordained leaders
must be men of good
repute. Members are not to
forsake the assembling of
themselves together. God
is no respector of persons
and if a body of believers
becomes unfaithful and
disobedient, falling into
apostasy, He is not under
obligation to keep His
promises to them. Those
who are members of the
body of Christ will not
hold membership in a
fallen church but will
remove their name and
themselves from all
apostasy. (Ps. 40:8-10;
Matt. 16:1-3, 16-18;
18:15-20; 23:37, 38; Eph.
1:10-23; 2:12, 19-22;
3:8-11, 15; 4:11-15; 1
Cor. 10:4; 11:3; 12:12-28;
14:33-40; 2 Cor. 6:14-18;
Titus 1:5-9; Heb.
10:24-27; Acts 1:8; 2:38,
41, 42; 4:32-35; 6:1-7;
7:38; Rom. 2:28, 29;
8:15-17; James 1:22; 2
Tim. 2:11, 12; 3:1-13; 1
Peter 2:3-6; Rev. 14:12;
22:14)
SPIRITUAL
GIFTS
#19. The church is to come
behind in no gift. These
gifts are bestowed by the
Holy Spirit and are given
“For the perfecting
of the saints, for the
work of the ministry, for
the edifying of the body
of Christ: Till we all
come in the unity of the
faith, and of the
knowledge of the Son of
God, unto a perfect man,
unto the measure of the
stature of the fulness of
Christ.” Speaking in
tongues is only one of the
many gifts given by the
Holy Spirit and it is not
a test of fellowship or a
sign of salvation. The
presence of the gift of
the ‘Spirit of
Prophecy (inspired and
protected by the Holy
Spirit)’ is to be
one of the identifying
marks of God's true church
at the end of time. We
recognize that this gift
was manifested in the life
and ministry of Ellen G.
White. (John 20:21, 22; 1
Cor. 1:5-7; 12:1-28; Amos
3:7; Hosea 12:10,13; Rev.
12:17; 19:10; Eph.
4:12-13).
STEWARDSHIP
#20. The tithe is holy
unto the Lord and is God's
provision for the support
of His ministry. It
consists of a tenth of all
our gross increase and is
considered to be the
“first fruits”
given unto the Lord. It
reminds us that God is the
owner of all things.
Freewill offerings are
also a part of God's plan
for the support of His
work throughout the world.
(Lev. 27:30-32; Mal.
3:8-12; Num. 18:20-28;
Matt. 23:23; Prov. 3:9,10;
1 Cor. 9:13,14; 2 Cor.
9:6,7; Ps. 96:8; Luke
18:12)
THE
LORD’S SUPPER
#21. The ordinance of the
Lord's Supper commemorates
the Savior’s death
as the Lamb of God (thus
replacing the Passover
service); participation by
members of the body is
essential to Christian
growth and fellowship. It
is to be preceded by the
ordinance of foot washing
as a preparation for this
solemn service. (Matt.
26:26-29; 1 Cor. 11:23-30;
John 1:29; 6:48-56;
13:1-17)
INVESTIGATIVE
JUDGMENT
#22. Upon His ascension,
Christ began His ministry
as high priest in the holy
place of the heavenly
sanctuary, which sanctuary
is the antitype of the
earthly tabernacle of the
former dispensation. As in
the type, a work of
investigative judgment
began as Christ entered
the second phase of His
ministry, in the most holy
place, foreshadowed in the
earthly service by the Day
of Atonement. This work of
the investigative judgment
in the heavenly sanctuary
and the final atonement
began on October 22, 1844,
closing off the last
pre-advent time prophecy
of the Bible, the 2300
days of Daniel 8:14. The
investigative judgment
constitutes the final
judgment of our life's
record (close of
probation) before Jesus
returns. (Heb. 4:14;
8:1,2; Lev. 16:2,29; Heb.
9:23,24; Dan. 8:14;
9:24-27; Rev. 14:6,7;
22:11)
SPIRITUAL
BABYLON
#23. Prophecy declares
that Spiritual Babylon
will consist of a body
(not an individual) that
was once Biblically pure,
but has become corrupted
with doctrinal error
[fallen into apostasy].
The papacy [Roman Catholic
Church] is the antichrist
of the Bible prophecy; it
was the great persecuting
power of the Middle [Dark]
Ages and will again, in
partnership with apostate
Protestantism [fallen
Christian churches],
persecute God's saints at
the end of time. It is the
change of the true seventh
day Sabbath to the
counterfeit Sunday, and
the many pagan and
unbiblical teachings that
she has introduced to
Christendom that denotes
her as modern, spiritual
Babylon. Spiritual Babylon
is also the mother of
Harlots [apostate
Protestantism: fallen
Christian churches]. ANY
church, denomination,
organization, fellowship,
group, etc… which
has at least one
unrepentant character
trait of Spiritual Babylon
such as: the immortality
of the soul, the eternal
torment of the wicked, the
denial of the
pre-existence of Christ
prior to His birth in
Bethlehem, the abolishing
of the Law of God,
‘Original Sin’
(being born a sinner),
advocating and exalting
the first day of the week
above God’s holy,
sanctified day (the
seventh day known as the
Sabbath), and kindred
errors which cannot be
substantiated from the
Scriptures; is a daughter
to the great whore and is
leading people to be
sealed in their sins
resulting in death and
Hell. (1 John 4:2,3; Dan.
2:40, 41; 7:7, 8, 20-25;
11:31, 36-39, 45; Rev. 12;
13:1-8; 17; 18:23, 24)
THE
MARK OF THE BEAST
#24. The religious
observance of the first
day of the week, known
today as Sunday, is the
Pagan counterfeit of
seventh-day Sabbath
observance. Sunday has
been promoted by the
papacy as a mark of her
authority. When Sunday
observance is enforced by
United States civil law it
becomes the end-time mark
of the beast. (Ex. 31:13;
Eze. 20:12,20; Rev. 7:1-8;
13:11-17; 14:1,9,10)
CHRIST’S
SECOND COMING
#25. The second coming of
Christ is the hope of the
church, the climax of the
gospel, when Jesus will
come literally,
personally, loudly,
visibly on a cloud (never
touching the earth), and
with all of His holy
angels. Jesus pointed to
signs of the times that
would testify that His
coming is at hand. And the
almost complete
fulfillment of all the
various lines of prophecy
indicates "He is near,
even at the doors." (John
14:1-3; Titus 2:11-14;
Heb. 9:28; Acts 1:9-11;
Rev. 1:7; Matt. 25:31;
Luke 9:25; 21:25-33; Matt.
24:14,36-39,33 margin)
THE
FIRST RESURRECTION
#26. The righteous dead
will be raised to life at
Christ's second coming
(advent). Together with
the righteous living, they
will be caught up to meet
the Lord in the air, and
will go with Him to
heaven, there to spend one
thousand years (the
millennium). The wicked
that are living at the
time of Christ's second
advent will be slain by
the brightness of His
coming. These, with the
wicked dead of all ages,
will await the final
resurrection, at the close
of the one thousand years.
(Rev. 1:7; John
5:25,28,29; Hosea 13:14; 1
Cor. 15:51-55; 1 Thess.
4:13-18; John 11:24,25;
14:1-3; Rev. 20:4,5,6;
Isa. 25:8,9; 2 Thess.
1:7-10; 2:8; Jude 14,15;
Rev. 20:5,12,15; John
5:28,29; Acts 24:15; Isa.
24:21,22).
THE
FINAL RESURRECTION
#27. At the end of the one
thousand years, the
following events will take
place: (a) Christ and the
righteous will descend
from heaven, with the Holy
City, the New Jerusalem
(Rev 21:2,10); (b) the
wicked dead will be
resurrected (Rev
21:11,12); (c) Satan, his
angels and the wicked will
receive the final wages of
sin when fire comes down
from God out of heaven to
utterly destroy them,
death and hell. This is
the second death (1 Cor.
15:26; Rev 20:7-10,14,15);
and (d) this fire, which
destroys the works of sin,
will purify the earth (2
Peter 3:10-14; Mal. 4:1-3;
Rev. 20:4,8).
THE
NEW EARTH
#28. The earth, cleansed
by fire and re-created by
the power of God, will
become the eternal home of
the redeemed and God
Himself will live with
them. (2 Peter 3:9-13;
Isa. 65:17-25; 35:1-10;
45:18; Matt. 5:5; Mal.
4:1-3; Prov. 11:31)
OUR
MESSAGE
#29. In accordance with
God's uniform dealing with
mankind, warning them of
coming events that will
vitally affect their
destiny, He has sent forth
a proclamation of the
approaching return of
Christ. This preparatory
message is symbolized by
the three angels' messages
of Revelation 14. And the
fourth angel's message of
Revelation 18. Every true
believer (God’s
Remnant) will announce
these messages which
includes a) the
announcement of the
arrival of the judgment
hour, b) salvation through
Christ and the approach of
His second coming, c) a
call to worship the true
God and forsake all false
doctrines, romanism, and
paganism, d) a description
of Babylon and her
daughters, and e) the
warning not to receive the
mark of the beast and
partake of the plagues.
The proclamation of these
messages result in a
sanctified people who keep
the commandments of God,
have the faith of Jesus,
and who are completely
separated from spiritual
Babylon, her daughters,
Paganism, and Romanism in
any form, and are ready to
meet Jesus face to face
without seeing death.
God’s people must
obey the voice of their
Master Shepherd and
separate from
Babylon’s fellowship
and come into His fold or
they will partake of the
plagues. (Amos 3:7; Matt.
24:29-34; Rev. 12; 13; 14;
17:1-18; 18:1-5; 2 Cor.
6:14-18; Zeph. 3:13; Micah
4:7,8; Isa. 26:2; Rev.
22:14).
PERSONAL
EVANGELISM
#30. Every church member
is under sacred command
from Jesus to use his
talents in personal
soul-winning work in
helping to give the
present truth of the
gospel to the entire
world. When this work is
finished and the character
of Christ is perfectly
reproduced in His people,
Jesus will come. (Matt.
24:14; 5:48; 25:14-29;
28:18-20; Rev. 22:17; Isa.
43:10-12; 2 Cor. 5:17-20;
Rom. 10:13-15; Gen. 17:1;
Eph. 4:12,13)
This brief summary should be considered as merely an introductory overview. No believer should consider that this summary includes the entire scope of Christian faith and practice; instead, believers should learn, observe, and even teach all things whatsoever Christ has commanded (see Matt 28:20). Every Christian should have a commitment to study the Word of God daily and continue to "grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ." (2 Peter 3:18; see Luke 2:52; John 6:48-63; Acts 17:11; 2 Tim. 2:15).