- By "Holy Bible" we refer to the sixty-six books of the Bible,
Genesis-Revelation.
- The Word of God, as originally written, does not convey the Word of God, but
is the very Word of God.
- The books of the Bible were written through inspiration of God
(supernaturally and verbally inspired free from error)
Of the One True God:
- There is only one true God, intelligent Spirit, the living creator, supreme ruler
and governor of heaven and earth.
- In the unity of the Godhead there are three persons, the Father, the Son, and
the Holy Ghost, equal of every divine perfection.
Of the Holy Spirit:
- The Holy Spirit is a divine person; equal with God the Father and God the
Son, and of the same nature.
- The Holy Spirit seals, endues, guides, teaches, witnesses, sanctifies, and
helps the believers.
- The Holy Spirit convicts of sin and restrains the evil one until God's purpose
is fulfilled.
Of the Devil or Satan:
- Satan was once a Heavenly being
- He is the enmy of God
- He is destined to final defeat at the hands of God's own Son
Of Creation:
- Man was created in God's own image and after his own likeness
- All living things were created directly by God and not by any form of evolution
or evolutionary change
Of the fall of Man:
- Man was created in innocence under the law of God but fell from his
sinnless and happy state
Of the Virgin Birth:
- The Son of God was born of the virgin Mary in a miraculous manner
- He is both the Son of God and God's Son
Of the Atonement for sin:
- Salvation of sinners is wholly of grace
- Through Christ's perfect sacrifice he has created a means by which we may
go to Heaven
Of Grace in the New Creation:
- In order to be saved one must be born again
- The new birth is instantaneous
- After this new birth the person is made a partaker of the divine nature and
receives eternal life
Of the Freeness of Salvation:
- By the Gospel and God's grace salvation is free to all
- It is the immediate duty of all to accept salvation through a cordial, penitent,
and an obedient faith
- Nothing prevents the salvation of the greatest sinners but their own inherent
deprativity and voluntary rejection of the Gospel.