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Full Gospel Distinctives
- We believe the Full Gospel includes: (A) the proclamation
of both the eternal power of Calvary and the potential power
of Pentecost; (B) the baptizing power of Jesus Christ for salvation
because of Calvary , and (C) the filling/controlling power
of the Holy Ghost for service and Holy victorious living because
of Pentecost. (Ephesians 5:18 , Acts 20:27).
- We believe in the perpetual and continuing ecclesiastical
value of all spiritual gifts for the edification of the body
of Christ until the end of this Church Age, which will be consummated
by the return of our Lord Jesus Christ. (Ephesians 4:11-13,
I Corinthians 12-14; Romans 12)
- We believe in the Divine personhood of the Holy Spirit and
His present-day ministry to Believers, including the sovereign
distribution of spiritual gifts, which empowers Believers for
service in the Contemporary Church (I Corinthians 12:7-11).
- We believe in Jesus Christ as the Sovereign Giver of spiritual
gifts to the church. We further believe spiritual gifts are
given for the perfecting of the Saints, for work of the ministry,
and for the edifying of the Body of Christ and are given without
regard to ethnicity, social class, or gender (Ephesians 4:7-12;
Galatians 3:26-28).
- We believe in the full autonomy of the local church as an
independent entity under the Lordship of Christ, through pastoral
authority, with regards to: A) government, polity, and operations,
Titus 1:5, Acts 15:1 - 35, B) discipline, I Corinthians 5:5,
Matthew 18:15-17, II Thessalonians 3:6, 14-15, and C) with the
added value of the Episcopacy as a covering. Titus 1: 5, Acts
15:1-35.
- We believe in the value of biblical terminology for leadership
in the contemporary church: Bishop, Overseer, Pastor, Minister,
Elder, and Deacon. We believe all of these are designations
for servant-leaders (Jeremiah 3:15 ; Acts 20:28 ; II Corinthians
6:4; I Timothy 3:1-7).
- We believe in the formal and intentional praise and worship
of Almighty God as a proper, spirit-led, corporate acknowledgement
and response to His person and work (Psalm 46-50; John 4:23
, 24).
- We believe in Jesus Christ as the Baptizer with the Holy
Spirit, who brings men and women at salvation into relationship
with Himself and His Body, the Church. We further believe that
it is the baptism of the Holy Ghost that places one into the
Body of Christ. All believers have been baptized by Christ
with the Holy Ghost (Matthew 3:11 ; John 1:33 ; I Corinthians
12:13).
- We believe in the indwelling of the Holy Ghost for all Believers
and that the Holy Ghost verifies and validates the Believer
as part of the Body of Christ. (Romans 8:9).
- We believe
in the spirit-filled life as desirable, valuable, and an
issue of obedience for all Believers who are commanded to
be filled with the Holy Ghost. We acknowledge that within
the Body of Christ, the term, “filled with the Holy Ghost” is
often used interchangeably with the term, “baptism of
the Holy Ghost.” When referring to the controlling presence
and power of the Holy Ghost, as a result of the submissive
will and desire of the Believer, we allow such alternation
of terms. We believe it is the will and command of God that
every Believer be “filled,” “walk in,” be “led
by,” and “live in” the power of the Holy
Ghost. (Ephesians 5:18; Galations 5:16, 18, 25).
- We believe
that it is God’s desire that all believers
live under the “Divine Direction” of the Holy Ghost.
We believe that the filling of the Holy Ghost is an ongoing
ministry of the Spirit in the life of the Believer, that enables
the Believer to live a life of power, victory, and glory to
God (Acts 1:8, 2:4, 4:8, 4:31).
- We believe the Holy Ghost fills and empowers Believers for service in the Kingdom of God. Being filled with the Holy Ghost is the result of continuing submission to Divne power and control (Acts 1:8; Ephesians 5:18).
- We believe all Believers are baptized with the Holy Ghost and all Believers should be fillied with the Holy Ghost (I Corinthians 12:13; Ephesians 5:18).
Compendium
on Distinctives VIII and X
We
believe the baptism of the Holy Ghost and the filling of the
Holy Ghost are distinct, separate, valid, and valuable ministries
of the Holy Ghost which may occur simultaneously at salvation.
A) Being
filled with the Holy Ghost may and should occur subsequent
to salvation in obedience to biblical exhortation.
B) The baptism
of the Holy Ghost occurs once and for all at salvation.
C) Being
filled with the Holy Ghost should not only be a continuous
reality, but an ongoing characteristic of the believer’s
consecrated holiness. (Matthew 3:11; John 1:33; I Corinthians
12:13, Ephesians 5:18)
D) We believe in speaking in tongues, which builds us up in our most holy faith (Jude 20; Acts 19:2-6; Acts 2:1-4; I Corinthians 14:14-15).
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