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What Jesus Is Lord Fellowship Believes
This statement constitutes a guide to the fundamental beliefs of Jesus Is Lord
Fellowship WWI With Dr.Diana Brevan The programmes and activities of Jesus Is
Lord Fellowship WWI be based upon and, at all times, be consistent with this
statement.
THE SCRIPTURES: The Scriptures in their original form, both the Old and New
Testament, are divinely inspired and are the revelation of God
to man. All Scripture is God-breathed – the Holy Spirit inspired the authors,
revealing to them what He wanted written (Acts 1:16; 2 Tim.3:16; 2 Pet.1:20,21).
These scriptures are infallible truth, containing no contradiction or error. It is the
final authority for faith, doctrine and life. The canon of the Bible is closed.
Christians must remain receptive to the illumination of Scriptural truth by the Holy
Spirit (Matt 5:18; John 17:17; Rom.10:17; 15:4; 1 Cor.10:11; 2:13; James 1:21).
The Old Testament was endorsed by Jesus Christ as God’s Word. The New
Testament is not a contradiction, but a culmination and consummation of Old
Testament truth (Matt.5:17; Luke 4:17-21; 24:27, 44; John 5:39; 1 Cor.14:37; 2
Pet.3:15, 16).
THE GODHEAD: God is Spirit – infinite, eternal, uncreated and unchangeable in
His being or attributes. In Him all things have their source, sup- port and end (John
4:24; Ps.102:25-27; Gen.1:1,26; John 1:1-3; Heb.1:1-3; Col.1:15-17).There is one
true God who has a plural nature – the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit – all
distinct personalities, all designated God (John1:1,18,14; Heb.1:8; Acts 5:3,4). The
Bible does not teach that there are three Gods, but upholds the doctrine of the
Trinity – one God who reveals Himself in three persons – equal in power and glory
(Gen.1:26; Matt.3:16, 17; 28:19; Acts 10:38; 1 Cor.12:4-6).
THE FATHER: God, the Father, is the Father of all in a creative sense, but only
those who have received Jesus Christ can be called His children in a redemptive
sense. He is the Father of all Christians in a special, intimate relationship
(Mal.2:10; Acts 17:28; John 1:12, 13; 8:41-44; 17:3; 20:17).
JESUS CHRIST: Jesus Christ is Lord and the Son of God – these titles proclaim
His deity. He is the Only Begotten of the Father, not that He is a son of God in a
general sense, but the Son of God in a unique sense. As God He existed eternally
and will exist forever (John 1:1-3, 18; 17:5; Heb.1:2- 12; 13:8). By taking on the
form of man, Jesus is the Word that became flesh. His birth was supernatural and
not natural as in the case of all other men. He was miraculously ‘virgin-born’ of
the Holy Spirit, without a human father (John 1:14, 8; Isa.7:14; Matt.1:18-25). The
Bible declares His absolute deity and His complete humanity. He lived a sinless
life on earth; teaching, preaching and performing miracles with divine authority
(Matt. 16:13, 16; Philip.2:5-8; 1 Tim.2:5; Heb.2:14-18; 4:15; 2 Cor.5:21;
Matt.4:23, 24; Acts 2:22). Jesus fulfilled God’s plan in history. He suffered under
Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, was buried and descended to Hades. Christ died
for all and rose bodily from the dead. He did not only rise spiritually, nor just as a
spirit being, but it was a physical resurrection. The doctrine of the resurrection is
foundational for Christianity (1 Cor.15:3, 4, 14-21; Luke 24:6, 39; Acts 4:33;
Rom.1:4; 5:10; 8:11). After His resurrection He ascended to the Father in heaven.
He is alive forevermore in His res- urrected body and exalted position, representing
us before the throne of God as our High Priest and Advocate (1Tim.3:16; Mark
16:19; Philip.3:20, 21; Rom.8:34; Heb.4:14-16; 7:24, 25).
THE HOLY SPIRIT: The Holy Spirit is a divine person, the third person of the
Holy Trinity, distinct from the Father and the Son (Luke 1:35; 1 Cor.2:10, 11; 2
Cor.13:14). The clear and unmistakable teaching of Scripture is that the Holy Spirit
is personal and is God. He is not an impersonal force, nor a mere principle or
influence, but possesses full, distinct personality (John 14:16, 26; 16:7, 8; Acts
13:2, 4; 1 Cor.12:11; Eph.4:30).
THE CREATION AND FALL OF HUMANKIND: All people have been created
equally and in the image of God, irrespective of race, ethnicity, colour, gender,
age, language, culture or class (Gen.1:26-28; 3:20; Prov.22:2; Acts 10:34, 35;
17:26, 27; James 3:9; Col.3:10, 11; Gal.3:28). God cre- ated humankind in His
own image, but that image has been marred by sin. Humankind was given a free
will and through Satan’s temptation sinned, thereby incurring the penalty of death,
both physical and spiritual. All human beings inherit a sinful nature which results,
in the case of those who reach moral responsibility, in actual transgression
involving personal guilt (Gen.1:26-28; 3:1-6; Rom.5:12; Eph.2:1-3). All have
sinned – therefore humankind is in a lost sinful state, fallen from original
righteousness (Isa.53:6; Rom.3:9-12, 23; 1Cor.15:21, 22; Gal.3:22). The Bible
describes sin in many ways – missing the mark, not meeting God’s standards,
breaking His laws, going against His will, disobeying Him, acting in unbelief,
failing
to do what is good, owing a debt, etc. Sin is humankind’s fallen condition evident
in human character, will, thoughts, attitudes or acts. It is proud, self-willed
rebellion against God in active or passive form (Dan.9:5, 8, 9; James 2:8-11; 4:17;
Rom.14:23; 1 John 3:4; 5:17; Matt.6:12).
THE SALVATION OF HUMANKIND: Jesus Christ gave His life as a
substitutionary sacrifice and ransom for all (1 Cor.15:3; Matt.20:28; 1 Tim.2:3-6).
His atoning death on the cross and His shed blood fully paid the price of
redemption required for the release of sinners. Through His death people can
obtain the forgiveness and remission of sins; washing and cleansing from unrigh-
teousness; justification and pardon from the guilt of transgressions; righteousness
and right standing with God; propitiation and reconciliation which restores
fellowship and favour with God; healing and wholeness; the victorious life; and the
gift of eternal life (Gal.3:13, 14; 1 Pet.1:18, 19; 2:24; Col.1:13, 14; Rom.3:22-26;
5:8-11, 17-19; Titus 3:4-7; 1 John 2:2; 3:8; Rev.12:10, 11). People are not able to
save themselves by works; by trying to keep the Law or the Ten Commandments;
by personal merit in themselves; by self-effort; or by natural development from
within – no one can add anything to the completed atoning work of Christ
(Isa.64:6; Rom.3:20, 28; Gal.2:16; Titus 3:5). Salvation is by grace, the free gift of
eternal life from God to all those who believe in Christ. It
is received by faith in the crucified and risen Saviour, resulting in the supernatural
work of the new birth, which is essential to make the repentant sinner a new
creation in Christ Jesus and a child of God (Eph.2:8, 9; Gal.3:26; Rom.6:23; 10:9,
10; 2 Cor.7:10; 5:17; John 3:3-5, 16; 1:12, 13; 1 John 5:1).
WATER BAPTISM: Water baptism is a direct commandment of our Lord.
Scripture requires that all who have become disciples through repentance and faith
in Christ as Saviour and Lord are to be baptized in the name of the Father, the Son
and the Holy Spirit. Baptism is by immersion of water and is for believers only
(Matt 28:19; Acts 2:38, 39; 8:36-39; 16:31-33). The ordinance of baptism is an act
of obedience; a symbol of the Christian’s identification with Christ in His death,
burial and resurrection; a declara- tion that the believer has died with Christ and
has been raised with Him to walk in newness of life; a public confession of the
new believer’s faith in Christ; and the answer of a good conscience toward God
(Matt.3:13-17; Rom.6:3-5; Col.2:12; 1 Pet.3:21)
COMMUNION: Communion is the regular partaking of the emblems of the bread
and the cup as symbolic of the Saviour’s broken body and the shed blood. In
following this ordinance, believers are remembering the Lord Jesus Christ;
proclaiming His death; giv- ing thanks for the benefits of his broken body and shed
blood; expressing their communion with Him and one another; celebrating His
resurrection; and anticipating His return (Matt.26:26-29; 1Cor.10:16,17; 11:23-32).
believe. belong. become.
entitled to and should expect the Promise of the Father – the baptism in the Holy
Spirit. This was the normal and needful experience of Christians in the Church of
the early days (Matt.3:11; Acts 1:4, 5; 2:38, 39; 11: 15, 16). Through baptism in
the Holy Spirit believers are empowered and equipped for life and service; and
with it comes the bestowment of the supernatural gifts of the Spirit and their uses
in the work of the ministry (Mark 16:17; Acts 1:8; 1Cor.12:4-11). The baptism of
the Holy Spirit is witnessed by the initial physical sign of speaking with other
tongues as the Spirit gives utterance (Acts 2:4; 10:44-46; 19:6).
SANCTIFICATION: The Scriptures demand a life of holiness. Believers are called
to separation and consecration unto God (1 Pet. 1:14- 16; 1Thes.3:12, 13; 4:3-7;
5:23; Heb. 12:14). Christ’s holiness is imputed to the regenerated believer, but this
positional holiness must be worked out as practical sanctification in the believer’s
conduct. Sanctification is a definite, yet progressive work of grace, commencing at
the new birth and continuing throughout the life of the Christian (1Cor. 1:2; 6:11;
Heb. 10:10, 14; Philip. 3:12-14; 2Cor. 3:18; 1 John 3:2, 3). Sanctification is an act
of purification and separation from that which is evil; and of dedication unto God
(2Cor. 7:1; Eph. 4:22-24; 2 Tim. 2:21-22). Sanctification is realized in the life of
believers by recognizing the identification with Christ in His death and
resurrection; by faith reckoning daily upon the fact of that union; and by offering
every faculty continually to the dominion of the Holy Spirit and the Word of God
(1Cor. 1;30; Rom. 6:11-14, 18-22; Gal. 5:16-25; John 17:17; James 1:21).
DIVINE HEALING AND MIRACLES: Divine healing was provided for in the
Old Testament and is an integral part of the Gospel. The New Testament declares
that through Christ’s redemptive work, full provision has been made for the
physical healing and health. It is the privilege of believer today (Ex. 23:25;
Isa.53:4, 5; Matt. 8:16, 17; 1 Pet. 2:24; Gal. 3:13, 14; Luke 10:9). Healing is for
physical ills of the human body and is wrought by God’s power indifferent ways,
like laying on of hands; the prayer of faith; anointing with oil; or the gifts of
healing (Mark 16:17, 18; 6:13; Acts 28:8, 9; James 5:14-16; 1Cor. 12:9). Miracles
are supernatural works, signs or wonders of the unchangeable God and are possible
in the present day (Mark 16:17-20; John 14:12; Acts 6:8; 8:6; 1Cor. 12:10; Rom.
15:18, 19; 2Cor. 12:12).
THE CHURCH: The one true Church is the whole company of all believers who
have been called out of sin and the world, redeemed by Jesus and regenerated by
the Holy Spirit. It is universal in the sense that it includes all true believers out of
all nations from all gen- erations. Each Christian is an integral part of the general
assembly and Church of the firstborn registered in heaven. (Matt.16:16-19;
Eph.4:3-6; 1Pet. 2:5, 9, 10; Heb.12:23).
Jesus Christ is the Head of the Church and the Bible describes it in different terms,
for example, the Body of Christ, His Bride, the family of God, the building and
habitation God (Eph.1:22, 23; 2Cor. 11:2; Eph. 5:25-27; 3:15; 2:19-22). The
Church also has a visible, local ex- pression – a company of believers voluntarily
fellowshipping together in a given locality. The local Church on earth should take
its charac- ter from the conception of the Church universal (Matt. 18:15-17; 1Cor.
1:2; Heb.10:24, 25). Therefore, the essentials of Church member- ship are the new
birth and personal confession of faith in Christ. It is not merely the attending of
Church services or having a name on the membership list that makes one a
member of Christ’s true Church. Only the transforming work of the Holy Spirit in
the heart of the repentant sinner qualifies one for membership in the Body of Christ
(Acts 2:38-41, 47; Eph. 2:13, 18, 19). The Bible teaches the princi- pal of being in
submission to authority. As such, it is understood that Church membership shall be
subject to submission to authority in matters pertaining to Church governance,
doctrine and personal behaviour. (Heb.13:17; 1Thes.5:12, 13; 1Pet.5:2-5). The
Bible teaches heterosexual relationships between a natural man and a natural
woman within the confines of lawful matrimony. Adhere to this statedprincipal of
sexual behaviour is an inherent requirement for membership in this local Church.
(Gen.1:27, 28; Lev.18:22; Rom.1:27).
The primary mission of the Church is to be an agency of God for evangelising the
world; to be a corporate body bringing praise and worship to God; to be a
gathering where the saints can be equipped, edified and perfected in the image of
God’s Son; to be a demon- stration of God’s love and goodness to all; to be a
foundation upholding God’s wisdom and truth; to be a catalyst of constructive
social change and justice in the commu- nity, ministering to the poor and
oppressed; and to be an instrument enforcing Satan’s defeat through God’s power
(Matt.28:19, 20; Acts 1:8; Eph.1:6, 12,14; 4:11-16; 3:10; Gal.5:13,14; 6:9, 10;
1Tim. 3:15; Matt. 25:35-40; Acts 20:35; Rom. 16:20).
THE MINISTRY: Every Christian is a priest – to bring acceptable spiritual
sacrifices, by full and equal access, to God through Christ; a minister or servant –
to serve God and one another through love; a steward – to profitably use the trust
granted by God; and a worker – to fulfill the labour of love in God’s kingdom
(Rev. 1:6; Heb. 10:19-22; 13:15,16; 6:10; 1Pet. 2:5,9: 4:10,11; Eph. 4:7,12; 2:10;
Matt.25:14) The ascended Christ has given various ministries to the Church –
apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers – which are essen- tial to equip
the saints for the work of the ministry and build up the Body of Christ (Eph.4:11,
12; 1Cor.12:28; Rom.12:4-13).
GENDER EQUALITY: The Bible teaches us that both man and woman were
created equal by God, and in His image; that they both had a relationship with
God, shared equally with God, spoke to God and fellowshipped with Him, and
were both given authority to rule over the earth (Gen 1:26-28). The Bible teaches
that Jesus Christ came to redeem womenas well as men. Through faith we all
become children of God, regardless of racial, social or gender distinctions (Gal
3:26-28). In the Church spiritual gifts of women and men are to be recognized,
developed and used while public recognition is to be given to both women and
men who exercise ministries of service and leadership (1 Pet 4:10-11). In the
family neither spouse is to seek to dominate the other but rather serve and submit
to one another; spouses are to learn to share the responsibilities of leadership on
the basis of gifts, expertise and availability (Eph 5:21). Both mothers and fathers
are to exercise leadership in the nurture, training, discipline and teaching of their
children (Prov 1:8, Eph 6:1-4, Col 3:20).
SATAN: The devil is a fallen being cast down from heaven because of his
transgression. He is not an impersonal force, nor the principal of evil personified –
personal names and pronouns are used with reference to him, while personal
attributes and acts are ascribed to him (Isa.14:12-17; Rev.12;9). He is the real
enemy of Christians; and together with his demons seek to deceive, tempt, afflict,
oppress and destroy humankind. The believer, however, has been given authority
over them in the name of Jesus Christ (John 8:44; Luke 10:17-20; Acts 10:38; Eph.
6;11, 12; James 4:7; 1Pet. 5:8, 9; 1 John 3:8).
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