Believers For Christ - Statement of Faith
[Editor’s Note: The following is adapted from Gospel Fellowships - Principles for the Gathering of Believers, Pages 370-377 (282-291 printed version)]
1. The Bible
We believe that all 66 Books of the Bible are God-breathed [2 Timothy 3:16]. They were inspired by God through the Holy Spirit to the prophets and Apostles who composed them [Hebrews 1:1, 1 Peter 1:10]. The Bible is complete and inerrant truth. It has the highest authority. Nobody is allowed to distort it in any way [Romans 3:4, Revelation 22:18-19].
The Bible clearly states God’s purpose of redemption of mankind [John 3:16, 2 Peter 3:9]. The Bible is the highest standard of our Christian life and ministry. We are against any denials of the Bible; we are against any teaching or theories that regard the Bible as out of date, or as erroneous; we are also against the practice of believing only in selected sections of the Scripture [Psalm 19:7–9, Acts 20:27]. We want to emphasize that the Scriptures must be interpreted in light of their historical context and within the overall context of scriptural teachings. While interpreting the Bible, one must seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the principle of interpreting the Scripture by the Scripture [1 John 2:27, 1 Corinthians 2:13]. The interpretation should be coherent and consistent, but not based on isolated verses. Biblical interpretation should take into account the orthodox faith that has been taken as the heritage of the Church down through history. We are against the interpretation of the Scripture merely according to one’s own will, or by subjective spiritualization [2 Peter 1:20].
2. Triune God
We believe in the only one true God [John 17:3, Ephesians 4:5], the eternally self-existing triune God who is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit [Matthew 28:19, 2 Corinthians 13:14]. While sharing the same nature, the same honor and the same glory, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are distinct persons who have different functional roles in the work of redemption. The Father planned salvation; the Son fulfilled salvation; while the Holy Spirit applies the salvation [Ephesians 1:5]. However, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are not separate and independent of each other. They are one in unity. The Son reveals the Father [Luke 10:22]; the Holy Spirit reveals the Son [1 Corinthians 2:10, 1 Corinthians 12:3]; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are together worshipped and praised. We pray to the Father through the Holy Spirit in the Name of the Son [1 Corinthians 1:2].
We believe that God created the universe and all things, and He created man in His own image [Genesis 1:27]. God has all things in His own control and sustains all things [Hebrews 1:3]. He is the Lord of human history. The almighty God is a righteous, holy, faithful and loving God. He is omniscient [Psalms 147:5, Hebrews 4:13, Psalms 139:4], omnipresent [Acts 17:24, Jeremiah 23:23-24, Psalms 139:7-12] and omnipotent [Matthew 19:26, Jeremiah 32:27, Psalms 147:5]. He manifests His sovereignty throughout human history [Revelation 4:11, Proverbs 16:4]. The Son and the Holy Spirit are eternal: the Son has the relationship of Son to the Father, but is not created [John 1:1-3, Proverbs 30:4, Hebrews 1:3]; the Holy Spirit is sent by the Father and the Son.
God is spirit. He has no visible form or shape. Christians should worship Him in spirit and in truth [John 4:24]. Christians have no other object of worship apart from this triune God. We reject wrong explanations of the trinity, such as one body with three forms (like water, ice, and vapor), or one body with three identities (like the sun, light, and heat; or the son, the father and the husband).
3. Christ
We believe that Jesus is God’s unique Son, that He is the Word who became flesh and came to this world [John 1:14, John 3:16]. In His perfect humanity, He was tempted yet never sinned [Hebrews 4:15]. He gave Himself to the death on the cross and shed His blood to redeem everyone who has faith in Him from sin and death [Matthew 20:28, Galatians 3:13, 1 Peter 2:24]. He rose from death, ascended to heaven, was seated at the right hand of the Father, received Holy Spirit from the Father, and sent the Spirit to those who believe in Him [Acts 2:33]. At the end of the age, Jesus is going to come back to judge the world [2 Thessalonians 1:7-8].
Christians receive the status of sonship from God, but they remain human; they never become God [Romans 8:15].
Nobody knows the exact date of Jesus’ return, but we are confident that Jesus will return, and we can also know some of the signs of His return [Matthew 24-25].
We are against any teaching that says Jesus has come the second time in His incarnated form [2 Thessalonians 2:3]. We are opposed to anyone who claims himself to be Christ [Matthew 24:4-5]. Any teaching that claims Jesus has already returned is a heresy.
4. Redemption
We believe if a person has confessed his sin and repented [Mark 1:14-15, Luke 13:3, Acts 2:38], if he has believed in Jesus as the Son of God who died for our sin on the cross and resurrected from death on the third day [1 Corinthians 15:4] to pardon our sins [Ephesians 1:7], and if he has received the Holy Spirit [Ephesians 1:13] that God has promised, then he is born again and saved [John 3:3]. It is by grace and through faith that we are saved [Ephesians 2:8]. By faith we are justified; by faith, we receive the Holy Spirit, and by faith, we become the sons of God.
We believe that God can keep His children completely in Jesus Christ [Jude 1:24, John 10:28], while the believers are obligated to hold on to their faith firmly till the end [Hebrews 3:14].
We believe that the indwelling of the Holy Spirit is an evidence of salvation and that the Spirit of God testifies with our spirits that we are children of God [Romans 8:16].
We are against the practice of taking any specific phenomenon or personal experiences as common criterions of salvation for all.
We are against any doctrine that teaches a saved person is allowed to freely sin under God’s grace [Romans 6:1-2, Titus 2:12]. We are against the teaching of multi-salvation (that one can lose but then gain back his salvation many times); we are also against salvation by keeping the law [Galatians 2:21].
5. The Holy Spirit
We believe the Holy Spirit is the third person in the Godhead. He is the Spirit of God [2 Corinthians 3:17], the Spirit of Christ [Romans 8:9], the Spirit of truth [John 16:13], and the Spirit of holiness [Romans 1:4].
The illumination of the Holy Spirit convicts man of his sins brings him to the knowledge of the truth, leads him to faith in Christ and therefore to being born again and salvation. The Holy Spirit leads believers into the truth, teaches them to understand the truth, and guides them to submission to Christ as well as to the fruitfulness of the abundant life. The Holy Spirit bestows upon believers all kinds of power, and witnesses the powerful deeds of God with signs and wonders [Romans 15:19]. The Holy Spirit searches all things [1 Corinthians 2:10].
In Christ, God grants a diversity of gifts of the Holy Spirit to the Church so as to manifest the glory of Christ [1 Corinthians 12:14]. With faith and desire, Christians can experience the pouring down of the Holy Spirit on them and be filled with the Holy Spirit [Joel 2:28, Ephesians 5:18].
We deny any doctrine that teaches the cessation of signs and wonders or the termination of the gifts of the Holy Spirit after the age of the Apostles.
We don’t forbid the speaking of tongues [1 Corinthians 14:39], neither do we force people to speak in tongues, or insist that speaking in tongues is the evidence of salvation.
We refute the view that the Holy Spirit is merely a kind of inspiration instead of being a personal member of the Godhead.
6. The Church
We believe that the Church is composed of all who are called by God in Jesus Christ [1 Corinthians 1:2].
Christ is the Head of the Church. The Church is the body of Christ [Colossians 1:18], the house of God, and the pillar and foundation of truth [1 Timothy 3:15].
The Church is both regional and universal. It consists of all Churches of sound faith currently existing around the world, as well as the Churches of the saints down through history.
The Church should be governed according to Biblical principles. Its spiritual ministry should not be controlled or dominated by secular powers.
Brothers and sisters in the Church are members of one body, with each fulfilling its roles [Romans 12:4]. The body builds itself up in love and grows into Him who is the head. The universal Church should reach unity in the faith and in the Holy Spirit, and be united into one in Christ [Ephesians 4:13].
The purpose of the Church is to proclaim the Gospel, to teach and shepherd believers, to build and send missionaries, to denounce heresies and uphold truth, and to defend the Word. As Christians gather together in the Name of the Lord, the number of people meeting together or the location of the meeting should not be limited. Each believer is a priest [1 Peter 2:9], and each has the right and obligation to preach the Gospel to the ends of the earth [Mark 16:15].
We are against the alliance between the Church and politics, or any politics intermingled into the Church. We are against the Church’s dependence on foreign political powers for its growth.
We are against the Church’s participation in any activities that undermine the solidarity of national people groups or the unification of the state.
7. The Last Days
We believe Christ will return, but no one except the Father knows the date of His return [Matthew 24:36]. On the day when Christ returns, He will come in glory and power on the clouds with the angels [Mark 13:26, Revelation 1:7]. On that day, the angels will blow the trumpet, and those who were dead in Christ will rise first. After that, all born again Christians who are still alive will also be transformed [1 Corinthians 15:51-53]. Their bodies will all be glorified, and they will all be caught up together in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air [1 Thessalonians 4:16-17].
The saints will then reign together with Christ for a thousand years [Revelation 20:4], during which Satan will be cast into the Abyss. When the thousand years are over, Satan will be released temporarily and will go out to deceive the nations until he is finally thrown into the lake of burning sulfur [Revelation 20:10]. After that, Christ will sit on the great white throne to judge men from each nation, tribe, and people. Everyone will rise from the dead and be judged before the throne. If anyone’s name is not found written in the Book of life, he will be thrown into the lake of fire. The former heaven and earth will be consumed by fire. Death and Hades will also be thrown into the fire [Revelation 20:11-15].
Those whose names are found written in the Book of life will enter into the new heaven and the new earth, living there with God forever [Revelation 21:1-3]. We believe that while waiting for the coming of the Lord, believers should serve the Lord with great diligence, preach the Word of life [2 Timothy 4:2], and bear abundant fruits in their words, actions, faith, love, and holiness. We also believe that those who do this shall receive all kinds of rewards [James 1:12, Revelation 22:12, Matthew 25:21].
As for whether the rapture happens before, during or after the great tribulation, we recognize that each denomination has its own conviction, and therefore there is no absolute conclusion in regard to this. The duty of each Christian is to be alert [1 Thessalonians 5:6] and prepare himself for the coming of the Lord [Matthew 25:1-13].
Concluding Exhortations
We give our thanks and praise to our Almighty Heavenly Father who has led us to draft this Statement of Faith. Our desire is that the Holy Spirit will move brothers and sisters in more Churches to accept and identify themselves with this Statement and to read the Statement in the Churches so as to strengthen the faith of the believers in resisting heresies and cults so that together we can welcome the great revival of the Church.
May the Lord bless the Church in the world. May the Lord bless the peoples of all Nations. May praises and glory be unto our true and triune God. Amen!
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A printable PDF of the above text is available HERE. God bless you!
1. The Bible
We believe that all 66 Books of the Bible are God-breathed [2 Timothy 3:16]. They were inspired by God through the Holy Spirit to the prophets and Apostles who composed them [Hebrews 1:1, 1 Peter 1:10]. The Bible is complete and inerrant truth. It has the highest authority. Nobody is allowed to distort it in any way [Romans 3:4, Revelation 22:18-19].
The Bible clearly states God’s purpose of redemption of mankind [John 3:16, 2 Peter 3:9]. The Bible is the highest standard of our Christian life and ministry. We are against any denials of the Bible; we are against any teaching or theories that regard the Bible as out of date, or as erroneous; we are also against the practice of believing only in selected sections of the Scripture [Psalm 19:7–9, Acts 20:27]. We want to emphasize that the Scriptures must be interpreted in light of their historical context and within the overall context of scriptural teachings. While interpreting the Bible, one must seek the guidance of the Holy Spirit and the principle of interpreting the Scripture by the Scripture [1 John 2:27, 1 Corinthians 2:13]. The interpretation should be coherent and consistent, but not based on isolated verses. Biblical interpretation should take into account the orthodox faith that has been taken as the heritage of the Church down through history. We are against the interpretation of the Scripture merely according to one’s own will, or by subjective spiritualization [2 Peter 1:20].
2. Triune God
We believe in the only one true God [John 17:3, Ephesians 4:5], the eternally self-existing triune God who is the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit [Matthew 28:19, 2 Corinthians 13:14]. While sharing the same nature, the same honor and the same glory, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are distinct persons who have different functional roles in the work of redemption. The Father planned salvation; the Son fulfilled salvation; while the Holy Spirit applies the salvation [Ephesians 1:5]. However, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are not separate and independent of each other. They are one in unity. The Son reveals the Father [Luke 10:22]; the Holy Spirit reveals the Son [1 Corinthians 2:10, 1 Corinthians 12:3]; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are together worshipped and praised. We pray to the Father through the Holy Spirit in the Name of the Son [1 Corinthians 1:2].
We believe that God created the universe and all things, and He created man in His own image [Genesis 1:27]. God has all things in His own control and sustains all things [Hebrews 1:3]. He is the Lord of human history. The almighty God is a righteous, holy, faithful and loving God. He is omniscient [Psalms 147:5, Hebrews 4:13, Psalms 139:4], omnipresent [Acts 17:24, Jeremiah 23:23-24, Psalms 139:7-12] and omnipotent [Matthew 19:26, Jeremiah 32:27, Psalms 147:5]. He manifests His sovereignty throughout human history [Revelation 4:11, Proverbs 16:4]. The Son and the Holy Spirit are eternal: the Son has the relationship of Son to the Father, but is not created [John 1:1-3, Proverbs 30:4, Hebrews 1:3]; the Holy Spirit is sent by the Father and the Son.
God is spirit. He has no visible form or shape. Christians should worship Him in spirit and in truth [John 4:24]. Christians have no other object of worship apart from this triune God. We reject wrong explanations of the trinity, such as one body with three forms (like water, ice, and vapor), or one body with three identities (like the sun, light, and heat; or the son, the father and the husband).
3. Christ
We believe that Jesus is God’s unique Son, that He is the Word who became flesh and came to this world [John 1:14, John 3:16]. In His perfect humanity, He was tempted yet never sinned [Hebrews 4:15]. He gave Himself to the death on the cross and shed His blood to redeem everyone who has faith in Him from sin and death [Matthew 20:28, Galatians 3:13, 1 Peter 2:24]. He rose from death, ascended to heaven, was seated at the right hand of the Father, received Holy Spirit from the Father, and sent the Spirit to those who believe in Him [Acts 2:33]. At the end of the age, Jesus is going to come back to judge the world [2 Thessalonians 1:7-8].
Christians receive the status of sonship from God, but they remain human; they never become God [Romans 8:15].
Nobody knows the exact date of Jesus’ return, but we are confident that Jesus will return, and we can also know some of the signs of His return [Matthew 24-25].
We are against any teaching that says Jesus has come the second time in His incarnated form [2 Thessalonians 2:3]. We are opposed to anyone who claims himself to be Christ [Matthew 24:4-5]. Any teaching that claims Jesus has already returned is a heresy.
4. Redemption
We believe if a person has confessed his sin and repented [Mark 1:14-15, Luke 13:3, Acts 2:38], if he has believed in Jesus as the Son of God who died for our sin on the cross and resurrected from death on the third day [1 Corinthians 15:4] to pardon our sins [Ephesians 1:7], and if he has received the Holy Spirit [Ephesians 1:13] that God has promised, then he is born again and saved [John 3:3]. It is by grace and through faith that we are saved [Ephesians 2:8]. By faith we are justified; by faith, we receive the Holy Spirit, and by faith, we become the sons of God.
We believe that God can keep His children completely in Jesus Christ [Jude 1:24, John 10:28], while the believers are obligated to hold on to their faith firmly till the end [Hebrews 3:14].
We believe that the indwelling of the Holy Spirit is an evidence of salvation and that the Spirit of God testifies with our spirits that we are children of God [Romans 8:16].
We are against the practice of taking any specific phenomenon or personal experiences as common criterions of salvation for all.
We are against any doctrine that teaches a saved person is allowed to freely sin under God’s grace [Romans 6:1-2, Titus 2:12]. We are against the teaching of multi-salvation (that one can lose but then gain back his salvation many times); we are also against salvation by keeping the law [Galatians 2:21].
5. The Holy Spirit
We believe the Holy Spirit is the third person in the Godhead. He is the Spirit of God [2 Corinthians 3:17], the Spirit of Christ [Romans 8:9], the Spirit of truth [John 16:13], and the Spirit of holiness [Romans 1:4].
The illumination of the Holy Spirit convicts man of his sins brings him to the knowledge of the truth, leads him to faith in Christ and therefore to being born again and salvation. The Holy Spirit leads believers into the truth, teaches them to understand the truth, and guides them to submission to Christ as well as to the fruitfulness of the abundant life. The Holy Spirit bestows upon believers all kinds of power, and witnesses the powerful deeds of God with signs and wonders [Romans 15:19]. The Holy Spirit searches all things [1 Corinthians 2:10].
In Christ, God grants a diversity of gifts of the Holy Spirit to the Church so as to manifest the glory of Christ [1 Corinthians 12:14]. With faith and desire, Christians can experience the pouring down of the Holy Spirit on them and be filled with the Holy Spirit [Joel 2:28, Ephesians 5:18].
We deny any doctrine that teaches the cessation of signs and wonders or the termination of the gifts of the Holy Spirit after the age of the Apostles.
We don’t forbid the speaking of tongues [1 Corinthians 14:39], neither do we force people to speak in tongues, or insist that speaking in tongues is the evidence of salvation.
We refute the view that the Holy Spirit is merely a kind of inspiration instead of being a personal member of the Godhead.
6. The Church
We believe that the Church is composed of all who are called by God in Jesus Christ [1 Corinthians 1:2].
Christ is the Head of the Church. The Church is the body of Christ [Colossians 1:18], the house of God, and the pillar and foundation of truth [1 Timothy 3:15].
The Church is both regional and universal. It consists of all Churches of sound faith currently existing around the world, as well as the Churches of the saints down through history.
The Church should be governed according to Biblical principles. Its spiritual ministry should not be controlled or dominated by secular powers.
Brothers and sisters in the Church are members of one body, with each fulfilling its roles [Romans 12:4]. The body builds itself up in love and grows into Him who is the head. The universal Church should reach unity in the faith and in the Holy Spirit, and be united into one in Christ [Ephesians 4:13].
The purpose of the Church is to proclaim the Gospel, to teach and shepherd believers, to build and send missionaries, to denounce heresies and uphold truth, and to defend the Word. As Christians gather together in the Name of the Lord, the number of people meeting together or the location of the meeting should not be limited. Each believer is a priest [1 Peter 2:9], and each has the right and obligation to preach the Gospel to the ends of the earth [Mark 16:15].
We are against the alliance between the Church and politics, or any politics intermingled into the Church. We are against the Church’s dependence on foreign political powers for its growth.
We are against the Church’s participation in any activities that undermine the solidarity of national people groups or the unification of the state.
7. The Last Days
We believe Christ will return, but no one except the Father knows the date of His return [Matthew 24:36]. On the day when Christ returns, He will come in glory and power on the clouds with the angels [Mark 13:26, Revelation 1:7]. On that day, the angels will blow the trumpet, and those who were dead in Christ will rise first. After that, all born again Christians who are still alive will also be transformed [1 Corinthians 15:51-53]. Their bodies will all be glorified, and they will all be caught up together in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air [1 Thessalonians 4:16-17].
The saints will then reign together with Christ for a thousand years [Revelation 20:4], during which Satan will be cast into the Abyss. When the thousand years are over, Satan will be released temporarily and will go out to deceive the nations until he is finally thrown into the lake of burning sulfur [Revelation 20:10]. After that, Christ will sit on the great white throne to judge men from each nation, tribe, and people. Everyone will rise from the dead and be judged before the throne. If anyone’s name is not found written in the Book of life, he will be thrown into the lake of fire. The former heaven and earth will be consumed by fire. Death and Hades will also be thrown into the fire [Revelation 20:11-15].
Those whose names are found written in the Book of life will enter into the new heaven and the new earth, living there with God forever [Revelation 21:1-3]. We believe that while waiting for the coming of the Lord, believers should serve the Lord with great diligence, preach the Word of life [2 Timothy 4:2], and bear abundant fruits in their words, actions, faith, love, and holiness. We also believe that those who do this shall receive all kinds of rewards [James 1:12, Revelation 22:12, Matthew 25:21].
As for whether the rapture happens before, during or after the great tribulation, we recognize that each denomination has its own conviction, and therefore there is no absolute conclusion in regard to this. The duty of each Christian is to be alert [1 Thessalonians 5:6] and prepare himself for the coming of the Lord [Matthew 25:1-13].
Concluding Exhortations
We give our thanks and praise to our Almighty Heavenly Father who has led us to draft this Statement of Faith. Our desire is that the Holy Spirit will move brothers and sisters in more Churches to accept and identify themselves with this Statement and to read the Statement in the Churches so as to strengthen the faith of the believers in resisting heresies and cults so that together we can welcome the great revival of the Church.
May the Lord bless the Church in the world. May the Lord bless the peoples of all Nations. May praises and glory be unto our true and triune God. Amen!
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A printable PDF of the above text is available HERE. God bless you!