What We Believe
ARTICLES OF FAITH
I. The Scriptures.
We believe that the Holy Bible was written by men divinely
inspired, and is a perfect treasure of heavenly instruction; that it has
God for its author, salvation for its end, and truth without any
mixture of error for its matter; that it reveals the principles by which
God will judge us, and therefore is, and shall remain to the end of the
world, the true center of Christian union, and the supreme standard by
which all human conduct, creeds, and opinions shall be tried.
II. The True GOD.
We believe the Scriptures teach that there is one, and only
one, living and true God, an infinite, intelligent Spirit, whose name is
Jehovah, the Maker and Supreme Ruler of heaven and earth; inexpressibly
glorious in holiness, and worthy of all possible honor confidence and
love; that in the unity of the Godhead there are three persons, the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost; equal in every divine perfection,
and executing distinct but harmonious offices in the great work of
redemption.
III. The Fall of
Man.
We believe the Scriptures teach that Man was created in
holiness, under the law of his Maker; but by voluntary transgressions
fell from that holy and happy state; in consequence of which all mankind
are now sinners, not by constraint but choice; being by nature utterly
void of that holiness required by the law of God, positively inclined to
evil; and therefore under just condemnation to eternal ruin, without
defense or excuse.
IV. The Way of Salvation.
We believe that the Scriptures teach that the salvation of
sinners is wholly of grace; through the mediatorial offices of the Son
of God; who by the appointment of the Father, freely took upon him our
nature, yet without sin; honored the divine law by his personal
obedience, and by his death made a full atonement for our sins; that
having risen from the dead, he is now enthroned in heaven; and uniting
in his wonderful person the tenderest sympathies with divine
perfections, he is in every way qualified to be a suitable, a
compassionate, and an all-sufficient Saviour.
V. Justification.
We believe the Scriptures teach that the great Gospel blessing
which Christ secures to such as believe in him is justification; that
justification includes the pardon of sin, and the promise of eternal
life on principles of righteousness; that it is bestowed, not in
consideration of any works of righteousness which we have done, but
solely through faith in the Redeemer's blood; by virtue of which faith
his perfect righteousness is freely imputed to us of God; that it brings
us into a state of most blessed peace and favor with God, and secures
every other blessing needful for time and eternity.
VI. The Freeness of Salvation.
We believe that the Scriptures teach that the blessings of
salvation are made free to all by the Gospel; that it is the immediate
duty of all to accept them by cordial, penitent and obedient faith; and
that nothing prevents the salvation of the greatest sinner on earth, but
his own determined depravity and voluntary rejection of the Gospel;
which rejection involves him in an aggravated condemnation.
VII. Regeneration.
We believe that the Scriptures teach that in order to be saved,
sinners must be regenerated, or born again; that regeneration consists
in giving a holy disposition to the mind that it is effected in a manner
above our comprehension by the power of the Holy Spirit in connection
with divine truth, so as to secure our voluntary obedience to the
Gospel; and that its proper evidence appears in the holy fruits of
repentance and faith, and newness of life.
VIII. Repentance of Faith
We believe the Scriptures teach that repentance and faith are
sacred duties, and also inseparable graces, wrought in our souls by the
regenerating Spirit of God; whereby being deeply convinced of our guilt,
danger and helplessness and of the way of salvation by Christ, we turn
to God with unfeigned contrition, confession, and supplication for
mercy; at the same time heartily receiving the Lord Jesus Christ as our
prophet, priest and king, and relying on him alone as the only and
all-sufficient Saviour.
IX. God's Purpose of Grace.
We believe the Scriptures teach that election is the eternal
purpose of God, according to which he graciously regenerates, sanctifies
and saves sinners; that being perfectly consistent with the free agency
of man, it comprehends all the means in connection with the end; that
it is a most glorious display of God's sovereign goodness, being
infinitely free, wise, holy and unchangeable; that it utterly excludes
boasting and promotes humility, love, prayer, praise, trust in God, and
active imitation of his free mercy; that it encourages the use of means
in the highest degree; that it may be ascertained by its effects in all
who truly believe the Gospel; that it is the foundation of Christian
assurance; and that to ascertain it with regard to ourselves demands and
deserves the utmost diligence.
X. Sanctification.
We believe the Scriptures teach that Sanctification is the process
by which, according to the will of God, we are made partakers of his
holiness; that it is a progressive work; that it is begun in
regeneration; and that it is carried on in the hearts of believers by
the presence and power of the Holy Spirit, the Sealer and Comforter, in
the continual use of the appointed means especially the word of God,
self-examination, self-denial, watchfulness, and prayer.
XI. Perseverance of Saints.
We believe the Scriptures teach that such only are real believers
as endure to the end; that their persevering attachment to Christ is the
grand mark which distinguishes them from superficial professors; that a
special
Providencewatches over their welfare; and they are kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation.
XII. The Law and Gospel.
We believe the Scriptures teach that the Law of God is the eternal
and unchangeable rule of his moral government; that it is holy, just and
good; and that the inability which the Scriptures ascribe to fallen men
to fulfill its precepts, arise entirely from their love of sin; to
deliver them from which, and to restore them through a Mediator to
unfeigned obedience to the holy Law, is one great end of the Gospel, and
of the Means of Grace connected with the establishment of the visible
church.
XIII. A
Gospel
Church.
We believe the Scriptures teach that a visible church of Christ is a
congregation of baptized believers, associated by covenant in the faith
and fellowship of the Gospel; observing the ordinances of Christ;
governed by his laws; and exercising the gifts, rights, and privileges
invested in them by His Word; that its only scriptural officers are
Bishops or Pastors, and Deacons whose Qualifications, claims and duties
are defined in the Epistles to Timothy and Titus.
XIV. Baptism and the Lord's Supper.
We believe the Scriptures teach that Christian baptism is the
immersion in water of a believer, into the name of the Father, and Son,
and Holy Ghost; to show forth in a solemn and beautiful emblem, our
faith in the crucified, buried, and risen Saviour, with its effect, in
our death to sin and resurrection to a new life; that it is prerequisite
to the privileges of a church relation; and to the Lord's Supper, in
which the members of the church, by the sacred use of bread and wine,
are to commemorate together the dying love of Christ; preceded always by
solemn self-examination.
XV. The Christian Sabbath.
We believe the Scriptures teach that the first day of the week is
the Lord's Day, or Christian Sabbath, and is to be kept sacred to
religious purposes, by abstaining from all secular labor and sinful
recreations, by the devout observance of all the means of grace, both
private and public, and by preparation for that rest that remaineth for
the people of God.
XVI. Civil Government.
We believe the Scriptures teach that civil government is of divine
appointment, for the interest and good order of human society; and that
magistrates are to be prayed for, conscientiously honored and obeyed;
except only in things opposed to the will of our Lord Jesus Christ, who
is the only Lord of the conscience, and the Prince of the Kings of the
earth.
XVII. Righteous and Wicked.
We believe the Scriptures teach that there is a radical and
essential difference between the righteous and the wicked; that such
only as through faith are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and
sanctified by the Spirit of our God, are truly righteous in his esteem;
while all such as continue in impenitence and unbelief are in his sight
wicked, and under the curse; and this distinction holds among men both
in and after death.
XVIII. The World to Come.
We believe the Scriptures teach that the end of the world is
approaching; that at the last day, Christ will descend from heaven, and
raise the dead from the grave for final retribution; that a solemn
separation will then take place; that the wicked will be adjudged to
endless punishment, and the righteous to endless joy; and that this
judgment will fix forever the final state of men in heaven or hell, on
principles of righteousness.




