As
a Christian constituency of New Testament believers,
we, the MARANTHA FULL GOSPEL CHURCH,
subscribe to the following declaration of the things
which are more surely believed among us (Luke 1:1),
praying that there be neither harmful nor divisive
difference of belief to the injury of any, nor the
disturbance of the peace and harmony of the church,
and that we may be all of the same mind and same judgment,
speaking the same things in love (1 Corinthians 1:10;
Acts 2:42) and with one voice glorifying God, to the
edification of His people, and to give Christian witness
to the world.
The Scriptures
The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are the
inspired Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16) presenting to
us the complete revelation of His will for the salvation
of men, and constituting the Divine and the only rule
of Christian faith and practice (2 Peter 1:21).
The Godhead
We believe that there is but one true and living God,
who is everlasting, infinite in power, wisdom and goodness;
that He is the Creator of all things, visible and invisible,
and Preserver of all things (Romans 1:20; Colossians
1:16). In the unity
of this Godhead, there are three persons of one individual
essence, who are co-equal, co-existent and co-eternal;
namely, the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost (Matthew
3:16, 17; 28:18, 19; 2 Corinthians 13:14; John 1:1,
2, 18; 10:33; 14:26; 15:26; Philippians 2:6; Hebrews
9:14).
The Son is the eternally begotten of the Father, and
accepted earthly limitations for the purpose of incarnation,
being true God and true man; conceived by the Holy Ghost
and born of the Virgin Mary. He died upon the cross,
the just for the unjust as a substitutionary sacrifice,
and all who believe in Him are justified on the grounds
of His shed blood. He arose from the dead according
to the Scriptures. He is now at the right hand of the
Majesty on High as our great High Priest, and He will
return again to establish His Kingdom of righteousness
and justice.
The Holy Spirit is a Divine Person, Executive of the
Godhead on earth, the Comforter sent by the Lord Jesus
Christ to indwell, to guide and to teach the believer,
and to convince the world of sin, of righteousness and
of judgment.
Man, His Fall and Redemption
Man is a created being, made in the likeness and the
image of God, but through Adam’s transgression
and fall, sin came into the world (Romans 5:12). “All
have sinned and come short of the glory of God”
(Romans 3:23). “As it is written, there is none
righteous, no, not one” (Romans 3: 10). Jesus
Christ, the Son of God, was manifested to undo the work
of the devil, and gave His life and shed His blood to
redeem and restore man to God (1 John 3:8).
Salvation
Salvation
is made possible through the meritorious work of Jesus
Christ on the cross and through Holy Spirit conviction.
Godly sorrow works repentance and makes possible the
experience of the new birth, and Christ formed within
us is the gift of eternal life (Titus 2:11; Romans 10:13-15;
Luke 24:47; Titus 3:5-7).
Salvation is the gift of God to man, separate from works
and the Law, and is made operative by grace through
faith in Jesus Christ, producing works acceptable to
God (Ephesians 2:8).
Man is a free moral agent and can at any time after
the new birth experience, turn away from God and die
in a state of sin; with the consequences of hell to
look forward to.
The Church
The true Church, built upon the Foundation of Jesus
Christ (1 Corinthians 3:11; Ephesians 2:20), is the
Body of our Lord (Romans 12:5; 1 Corinthians 12:27);
Christ being the Head (Ephesians 1:22; Colossians 1:18).
Its earthly constituents are all true believers, born
again of the Spirit (John 3:6) and of the Word (1 Peter
1:23), who are living an overcoming Christian life (Ephesians
5:27; Revelation 21:27).
To
the Church, through its members, is delegated the various
gifts and offices of the Holy Ghost (1 Corinthians 12:7-11,
27, 28) which are necessary for the successful evangelization
of the world and the perfecting of the Body of Christ
(1 Corinthians 12:7; Ephesians 4:11, 12).
This universal, invisible, sanctified Church is the
chaste virgin Bride of Christ (2 Corinthians 1:1, 2;
Ephesians 5:26, 27; Revelation 21:9b, 27). It is this
Bride for whom Jesus Christ returns, just prior to the
Great Tribulation, to gather her away and take her to
heaven (John 14:23; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18).
The Ministry
God, through the Holy Spirit, definitely calls such
as He desires to serve as apostles, prophets, evangelists,
pastors and teachers, and specifically endues the one
called with the talents and gifts peculiar to that office
or offices (Ephesians 4:11-13). Under no circumstances
should anyone be ordained or set apart to any such office
unless the calling is distinct and evident.
Water Baptism
Baptism in water is by immersion, a direct commandment
of our Lord (Matthew 28:19), and is for believers only.
The ordinance is a symbol of the Christian’s identification
with Christ in His death, burial and resurrection (Romans
6:4; Colossians 2:12; Acts 8:36-39).
The following recommendation regarding the water baptism
formula is adopted, “On the confession of your
faith in the Lord Jesus Christ the Son of God, and by
His authority, I baptize you in the name of the Father,
and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.”
The Baptism of the Holy
Ghost
The Baptism of the Holy Ghost and fire (Matthew 3:11),
is a gift from God, as promised by the Lord Jesus Christ
to all believers in this dispensation, and is received
subsequent to the new birth (John 14:16, 17; Acts 1:8;
2:4, 38, 39; 10:44-48). The Baptism of the Holy Ghost
is accompanied by the speaking in tongues as the Holy
Spirit Himself gives utterance as the initial physical
sign and evidence (Acts 2:4).
Sanctification
The Bible teaches that without holiness no man can see
the Lord (Hebrews 12:14). We believe in the doctrine
of sanctification as a definite, yet progressive, work
of grace, commencing at the time of regeneration and
continuing until the consummation of salvation (Hebrews
13:12; 2 Thessalonians 2:13; 1 Peter 1:2; Ephesians
5:26; 1 Corinthians 6:11; John 17:17; 1 Thessalonians
5:23).
The Lord’s Supper
The ordinance of the Lord’s Supper is a commandment
of our Savior; and being a memorial to His death and
resurrection, is strictly limited to Christian believers
(1 Corinthians 11:27). The time and frequency of its
observance is left to the discretion of each congregation
(1 Corinthians 11:26). Only unfermented grape juice,
the fruit of the vine, as recommended by our Lord (Matthew
26:29; Mark 14:25; Luke 22:18) shall be used in connection
therewith.
Foot Washing
Foot washing is recognized among many believers as a
Christian practice, and the time, manner and frequency
of its observance is left to the discretion of each
local congregation (John 13).
Divine
Healing
Healing is for the physical ills of the human body and
is wrought by the power of God, through the prayer of
faith, and by
the laying on of hands (Mark 16:18; James 5:14, 15).
It is provided for in the atonement of Christ and is
available to all who truly believe.
The Resurrection of the
Just
The Bible promises, “This same Jesus shall so
come in like manner” (Acts 1:11). His coming is
imminent; when He comes, “The dead in Christ shall
rise first: then we which are alive and remain shall
be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet
the Lord in the air” (1 Thessalonians 4:16, 17).
Following the tribulation, He shall return to earth
as King of kings and Lord of lords, and together with
His saints, who shall be kings and priests, He shall
reign a thousand years (Revelation 20:6).
Setting a Time for the
Lord’s Return
It is unwise to teach that the Lord will come at some
specified time, there-by setting a date for His appearing.
It is also unwise to teach, preach or publish visions
of numbers and dates which would tend to fix the time
of the second coming of the Lord (Mark 13:32, 33).
The Coming of the Lord
We believe the Bible presents the coming of Christ as
personal, imminent, pre-tribulational and pre-millennial.
We further contend that this position alone admonishes
watchfulness, incites holy living, prevents spiritual
declension, and provides maximum incentive and motive
for urgency and zeal in evangelizing the unsaved. As
demonic deception and satanic darkness deepens, we urge
our ministers to maintain and proclaim this doctrinal
viewpoint as the “blessed hope” of the Church.
Furthermore, we recommend that should any of our preachers
hold to the mid or post-tribulation doctrine, they refrain
from preaching and teaching it. Should they persist
in emphasizing this doctrine to the point of making
it an issue, their standing in the fellowship will be
seriously affected.
Hell and Eternal Retribution
The one who physically dies in his sins without Christ
is hopelessly and eternally lost in the Lake of Fire,
and therefore has no further opportunity of hearing
the Gospel or for repentance (Hebrews 9:27).
The Lake of Fire is literal (Revelation 19:20). The
terms “eternal” and “everlasting”
used in describing the duration of the punishment of
the damned (Matthew 25:41-46) in the lake of fire, carry
the same thought and meaning of endless existence, as
used in denoting the duration of joy and ecstasy of
saints in the presence of God.
Tithes
We recognize the scriptural duty of all our people,
as well as ministers, to pay tithes as unto the Lord
(Hebrews 7:8). Tithes should be used for the support
of the active ministry and for the propagation of the
Gospel and work of the Lord in general and not given
to charity or used for other purposes (Malachi 3:7-11;
Hebrews 7:2; 1 Corinthians 9:7-11; 16:2). |