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TRUE LIFE BIBLE-PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
"HOLDING FORTH THE WORD OF LIFE"
PHIL 2:16 |
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DOCTRINE
The following
Articles are taken from the Constitution of True Life Bible-Presbyterian
Church:
Article 4 Doctrine
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4.1
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The doctrine of the Church
shall be in accordance with that system commonly called "the Reformed
Faith" as expressed in the Confession of Faith as set forth by the
historic Westminster Assembly together with the Larger and Shorter
Catechisms. |
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4.2
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In abbreviated form, the
chief tenets of the doctrine of the Church, apart from the Apostles'
Creed, shall be as follows: |
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4.2.1.1
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We believe in the divine, Verbal
Plenary Inspiration (Autographs) and Verbal Plenary Preservation of the
Scriptures (Apographs) in the original languages, their consequent
inerrancy and infallibility, and as the perfect Word of God, the
Supreme and final authority in faith and life (2 Tim 3:16; 2 Pet
1:20-21; Ps 12:6-7; Matt 5:18, 24:35); |
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4.2.1.2
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We believe the Hebrew Old Testament
and the Greek New Testament underlying the Authorised (King James)
Version to be the very Word of God, infallible and inerrant; |
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4.2.1.3
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We uphold the Authorised (King James)
Version to be the Word of God - the best, most faithful, most accurate,
most beautiful translation of the Bible in the English language, and do
employ it alone as our primary scriptural text in the public reading,
preaching, and teaching of the English Bible; |
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4.2.2
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We believe in one God existing in
three co-equal and co-eternal Persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit
(Deut 6:4; 1 John 5:7); |
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4.2.3
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We believe that Jesus Christ, the
eternal Son of God, was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the
virgin Mary, and is true God and true man in complete and direct
fulfilment of Isaiah 7:14 (Matt 1:20-23; John 1:1,14; Col 2:9); |
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4.2.4
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We believe God created the whole
universe ex nihilo (out of nothing) by the Word of His mouth, and all
very good, in the space of six literal or natural days (Gen 1:1; Exod
20:11; Ps 148:5; John 1:3; Col 1:16; Heb 11:3); |
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4.2.5
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We believe that man was created in the image of God,
but sinned through the fall of Adam, thereby incurring not only
physical death but also spiritual death, which is separation from God
and that all human beings are born with a sinful nature and become
sinners in thought, word and deed (Gen 1:26-27; Rom 3:19-20, 5:12,
6:23); |
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4.2.6
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We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ
died a propitiatory and expiatory death as a representative and
substitutionary sacrifice, and that all who repent of their sins and
believe in Him are justified before God on the grounds of His shed
blood (Rom 5:8-11; 1 John 2:2; 1 Pet 1:18-19); |
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4.2.7
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We believe in the bodily resurrection
of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His ascension into Heaven, and in His
exaltation at the right hand of God, where He intercedes for us as our
High Priest and Advocate (1 Cor 15:1-4, 15-19; Phil 2:9-11; Heb. 3:1,
4:14-16); |
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4.2.8
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We believe in the personal, visible
and premillennial return of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to judge
this world, restore His nation Israel to greatness, and bring peace to
the nations as King of kings and Lord of lords (Jer 3:17; Zech 14:9;
Acts 1:6, Rev 20:1-7); |
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4.2.9
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We believe that salvation is by grace
through faith alone, not by works, and that all who repent and receive
the Lord Jesus Christ as their personal Saviour are born again by the
Holy Spirit and thereby become the children of God (Rom 5:1, 8:14-16;
Eph 2:8-10; 1 Tim 2:5; Tit 3:5); |
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4.2.10
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We believe that the ministry of the
Holy Spirit is to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ and to convict and
regenerate the sinner, and indwell, guide, instruct and empower the
believer for godly living and service (John 16:7-14; Rom 8:1-2); |
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4.2.11
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We believe that Christ instituted the
Sacrament of Baptism for believers and their children and the Sacrament
of the Lord's Supper, which sacraments shall be observed by His Church
till He comes (Matt 28:19, 1 Cor 11:23-26); |
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4.2.12
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We believe in the eternal security,
bodily resurrection and eternal blessedness of the saved, and in the
bodily resurrection and eternal conscious punishment of the lost (1 Cor
15:51-53; 1Thess 4:13-18; Rev 20:11-15); |
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4.2.13
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We believe in the real,
spiritual unity in Christ of all redeemed by His precious blood and the
necessity of faithfully maintaining the purity of the Church in
doctrine and life according to the Word of God, and the principle and
practice of biblical separation from the apostasy of the day being
spearheaded by the Ecumenical Movement and other false movements that
contradict the Holy Scriptures and the Historic Christian Faith (2 Cor
6:14-7:1; Jude 3; Rev 18:4). |
Article 6 Principle and Practice of
Biblical Separation
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6.1
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The doctrine of separation
from sin unto God is a fundamental principle of the Bible, one
grievously ignored in the church today. |
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6.2
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This doctrine arises out of the
holiness of God. Both the purity and righteousness of God (Luke 1:75)
are involved. "Be ye holy; for I am holy." (1 Pet 1:16, also 3:11; Exod
15:11; Isa 6:3; 2 Cor 7:1) |
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6.3
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The Bible does speak of cooperation
("be of one mind," "that they may all be one," "labourers together,"
"keep the unity of the Spirit," "Follow peace with all men, and
holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord," also 1 Cor 12:25).
However, biblical cooperation is based upon TRUTH. It involves the
united effort of God's people. This is not a cooperation borne of a
spirit of undiscerning pluralism, or that of seeking "truth" in all
religions. |
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6.4
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We maintain that Scripture teaches a
separation that is based on the holiness of God, producing purity in
all of life, personal and ecclesiastical. |
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6.5
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It is the duty of all true churches of
the Lord Jesus Christ to make a clear testimony to their faith in Him,
especially in these darkening days of apostasy in many professing
churches, by which apostasy whole denominations in their official
capacity, as well as individual churches, have been swept into a
paganising stream of modernism under various names and in varying
degrees. |
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6.6
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There has been a notable growth of
autocratic domination on the part especially of modernistic leaders by
whom the rightful powers of true churches are often usurped and are now
being usurped. |
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6.7
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The commands of God to His people to
be separate from all unbelief and corruption are clear and positive:
"Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers" (2 Cor 6:14; see
also Matt 6:24; Rom 16:17; Gal 1; Eph 5:11; 2 Thess 3:6, 14; 2 Tim
3:1-7; Tit 3:10; 2 Pet 2:1-3; 1 John 4:1-3; 2 John 7-11; Jude 3, 20-24;
Rev 18:4). We reach out to those who are part of any human system which
involves compromise with error, and who thus ought to "come out from
among them" (2 Cor 6:17), separate themselves unto the "Father... the
Lord Almighty" (2 Cor 6:18), thus "cleansing themselves" and perfecting
holiness in the fear of God (2 Cor 7:1). |
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6.8
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In loyalty to the revealed Word, we,
as an organised portion of the people of God, are obliged to oppose all
forms of modernism, cultism, Romanism and false religions. Dialogue for
the purpose of reaching a compromise between all true Bible believers
and representatives of such beliefs is impious, unbiblical, treasonous
and unfaithful to the holy God, as He has revealed Himself to us in His
infallible, inerrant Word. |
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6.9
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We are opposed to all efforts to
obscure or wipe out the clear line of separation between these
absolutes: truth and error, light and darkness. (See Isa 5:20; 2 Cor
6:14-18.) We refer to such efforts by New Evangelicals, Charismatic
Christians, promoters of ecumenical cooperative evangelism and of the
social gospel, and all churches and other movements and organisations
that are aligned with or sympathetic to the Ecumenical Movement. |
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