This
statement of faith was reviewed and adopted by the brethren of Pilgrims
For Christ Fellowship in New Plymouth, Idaho. It is a slight revision
of the statement of faith
in use by other fellow believers. It is a brief description of many of
the major doctrines we believe and uphold. It is important to study the
references in context for a clear understanding of each statement. 2
Tim. 2:15.
CONFESSION OF FAITH and PRACTICE (2005)
1. THE WORD OF GOD: We
believe and confess that the Bible is the divinely inspired Word of
God. It is the only rule for faith and practice. The Word of God,
especially the New Testament*, is the standard by which the Christian
orders his life. II Pet. 1:20-21; II Tim. 3:16, 1 Pet. 1:25, Ps.
119:9-16, 89, 105. *(Matt. 5:17-18, Rom. 4:10)
2. THE DEITY OF CHRIST:
We believe and confess that Jesus Christ is God incarnate, God in the
flesh. He was conceived by the Holy Ghost in the virgin womb of Mary.
“The Word was made flesh and dwelt among us.” (John 1:14) Christ as
Deity and perfect Man, hung on the cross for our sins. If Christ be not
God, then we are yet in our sins and without hope. Jn 1:1, 8:58, Matt.
1:23, 1 Tim. 3:16, Phil. 2:6.
3. FALLEN MAN: We
believe and confess that man is a fallen creature. Created in the image
and likeness of God, man, through disobedience to God, fell to a
condition of spiritual and physical death. This death passed upon all
men. Man is a helpless creature set only on wickedness continually. He
needs salvation. Gen.3; Rom. 3:10-12, 23, 5:12; Eph. 2:1.
4. HEAVEN AND HELL: We
believe and confess that heaven and hell are real places. People who
die without Christ will live eternally in the burning lake of fire,
being tormented in the flames. People who die in the Lord will live
eternally in heaven with Christ, experiencing blessings which no man
can utter. Matt. 3:12, 5:12, 13:49-50, 25:31-46; Jn 14:1-3, Rev.
14:10-11, 22:1-21.
5. SALVATION: We
believe and confess that all who believe in Christ shall be saved.
Christ died for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day.
He is the sacrifice, the payment, for the sins of fallen man. Man must
respond with repentance (a change of heart) toward God and with faith
(a heart attitude of belief) in our Lord Jesus Christ. This constitutes
the new birth that Jesus spoke of in John 3:3-5. Believing is a
present, continuous act of the will. Jn. 3:16, Acts 2:37-40, 20-21,
4:12, Rom. 10:13, 1 Cor. 15:1-4, 2 Cor. 6:1-2, Phil. 3:12-14, Col.
3:1-3, 1 Pet. 1:3-9, 1 Jn. 1:4-10.
6. THE TRINITY: We
believe and confess that God is a Triune God expressed in three
Persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Gem.
1:26, Matt. 3:16-17, 28:19, Jn. 14, 2 Cor. 13:14, 1 Jn. 5:7.
7. SATAN: We
believe and confess that Satan is a real person, a fallen angelic
being, who through rebellion lost his position in heaven. We recognize
this foe and his kingdom of darkness; we are in a spiritual battle
which demands our continual standing in Christ, our power. Isa.
14:12-20, Ezek. 28:13-19, 2 Cor. 10:3-5, Eph. 6:10-18, 1 Pet. 5:8-9.
8. THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST:
We believe in and confess a physical return of Jesus Christ to the
earth. He shall come in like manner as He left. We should look to, hope
for, and expect at any time the coming of the Lord. This hope will
cause God’s people to purify themselves. John 14:1-3; Acts 1:9-11; 1
Thess. 4:16-17, 1 John 3:2-3, Rev. 1:7-8, 22:20.
9. THE KINGDOM OF GOD: We
believe and confess that the kingdom of God, or Christ, is a spiritual
kingdom and stands in contrast to the kingdoms of the world. In the
Sermon on the Mount, Christ presented a higher standard of holiness for
His kingdom. Citizenship in the kingdom, therefore:
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Prevents participation in the civil government, serving in armed
forces, and belonging to state-regulated churches. Matt. 5:43-48, 6:33,
20:25-28, Jn. 18:36, 2 Cor. 6:14-18, 10:3-4.
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Further separates us from the course of this world in affection,
occupation, and organizational yokes and affiliations. Matt. 6:19-21,
24; Rom. 12:1-2; 2 Cor. 6:14-18; Col. 3:1-3; 1 Jn. 2:15-16.
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Enjoins returning good for evil, praying for persecutors, feeding and
clothing the needy, and doing good to all men, including our enemies.
Matt. 5:38-48; Rom. 12:14-21; I Thess. 5:15.
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Forbids speaking evil of anyone, resisting evil or taking vengeance,
suing at the law, or demanding personal rights. Matt. 5:39,40; John
18:36; I Cor. 6:1-8; Titus 3:2; I Peter 2:18-23.
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Requires us not to swear oaths, but let our yea be yea and nay, nay,
and not to use idle words in speech. Matt. 5:33-37; Matt. 12:35-37;
James 5:12.
- Enjoins an explicit trust in God for
material and spiritual maintenance. Trusting in the arm of flesh or
human securities is a violation of faith in Divine preservation. Matt.
6:25-34, 10:29-31; Luke 12:32-34; Phil. 4:6-7, 19; I Peter 5:7.
10. DISCIPLESHIP: We
believe and confess that being a disciple of Christ is a clear
characteristic of all true Christians. A disciple willingly bears the
cross and denies himself, forsaking all things that hinder his
fellowship with God. This crucifixion of the flesh is the operation of
God by faith, a moment-by-moment surrender of the will to God. Luke
14:26-27, 33; Rom. 6:1-2, 11-16; Gal. 2:20-21, 5:24; Col. 2:10-12.
11. EVANGELISM: We
believe and confess that the Great Commission given by Christ to His
Disciples (Matt. 28:19,20) was a commission to all Christians to go and
tell the good news of salvation to a lost and dying world. Brothers and
sisters alike are responsible to share Christ as opportunity arises in
daily living. Ps. 126:6; Mark 16:15; Acts 5:42, 2 Cor. 5:18-20.
12. CHRISTIAN APPEARANCE:
We believe and confess that God’s people should regulate their
appearance by clear scriptural principles.
- Neatness, cleanliness, and orderliness are in accord with Scripture. Matt. 6:17; I Tim. 2:9, 10; Rev. 19:8.
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Clothing and personal appearance shall maintain distinction between the
sexes. Deut. 22:5, Mark 10:6; I Cor. 6:9, 11:4-5, 14-15.
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Brethren and sisters wear modest apparel which covers and conceals the
body (1 Tim. 2:8-9). Notice how God clothes the body (Gen. 3:21, Mark
16:5; Rev. 1:13). Brothers and sisters are recommended to wear a double
layer and/or loose fitting garment to conceal the form of the body.
Thus modesty without question is the expression, giving no cause to
incite lust.
- Clothing should exemplify simplicity
and be free of all evidence of pride, display, or adornment. II Cor.
1:12; I Peter 3:3-4; I John 2:16. The Bible forbids the wearing of
gold, pearls, or costly array (1 Tim. 2:9). Notice the attire of
the Babylonish harlot or the daughters of Zion (Isa. 3:16-26, Rev.
17:4). See also the rich man’s apparel (Luke 16:19).
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Further, the Bible forbids following the changing fashions of the
world. Rom. 12:2; 1 Thess. 5:22; Titus 2:11-13, 1 Peter 1:14-15.
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Brethren are to be free from the shame of long hair. Sisters are to be
free from the shame of being shorn or shaven. 1 Cor. 11:14, 15.
13. THE CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE:
We believe and confess that the height of Christian experience is
attained, maintained, and expressed in a life of devotion to God, which
is a continual pressing of the heart in love and fellowship with God.
Prayer, a study of the Word, meditations, fastings, and the singing
from the heart are expressions of devotion to God. We believe then that
this heart that is lifted up to God will grow in grace and consistently
bring forth the holy actions commanded in the Scriptures. John 4:23-24,
15:1-11; 1 Cor. 3:18; Gal. 5:22-23; Rom. 8:4, 2 Tim. 2:15-16.
14. THE CHRISTIAN HOME:
We believe and confess the importance of the godly home in the
promotion of moral purity and faith . The home should be ordered
according to the dictates of Eph. 5 and Col. 3. We believe that godly
parents who see their responsibility will rear faithful children not
accused of riot or unruly. Titus 1:6; II Tim. 3:14, 15.
Fathers
must assume final responsibility for the direction of worship, for
decisions and the discipline of the children, providing a haven of
mutual love and godliness. Eph. 5:22; 1 Tim. 3:4; 1 Pet. 3:16. Children
are to be in subjection and obedient to their parents with all gravity.
Eph. 6:1-3; 1 Tim. 3:4, 5.
15. THE CHURCH: We
believe and confess that the church is the Body of Christ, both local
and worldwide. I Cor. 12:27; Eph. 1:22, 23. The church consists of
those persons from all nations who are redeemed by the blood of Christ
and who have responded to the call of salvation with the obedience of
faith. John 3:16; Acts 10:34-35, 20:28; Rom. 10:13; Rev. 5:9. We also
recognize a great apostasy in these last days. 2 Tim. 3:1-5. Not all
who name the name of Jesus are true Christians, but only those who
manifest true scriptural fruit. (See I John). We stand in opposition to
the liberal theology that conveniently ignores or minimizes obedience
to scripture (leading to worldliness), and the traditional theology
which focuses on the letter of the law and not the spirit (which leads
to formalism and deadness).
17. CHRISTIAN ORDINANCES:
We believe and confess that ordinances were instituted by divine
authority for the purpose of expressing heavenly thoughts and meanings,
given to draw our attention toward spiritual pictures of divine truth.
These ordinances are as follows:
- Baptism. Rom. 6; Matt. 28:19; I Peter 3:21; I Cor. 11:12.
- Communion. I Cor. 11:23-26.
- Feet washing. John 13: 14-16.
- The headship covering. I Cor. 11:2-16.
- The holy kiss. Rom. 16:16; I Peter 5: 14.
- Anointing with oil. James 5: 14-16.
18. MARRIAGE: We
believe and confess that marriage is an institution ordained of God. It
was set apart, or sanctified, in the creation. It was set forth by God
for the propagation of the human race, for the purity of the human
family, and for the bringing up of godly children. Gen. 2:24; Heb.
13:4. God recognizes all first marriages where vows have been made and
the marriage consummated. In God’s eyes, only death can break the
marriage covenant. We further believe that God hates divorce and
forbids marriages with divorced persons having former companions still
living. Marriage by or with such persons is an adulterous relationship.
We admonish all to scriptural meditation on this subject. Mal. 2:14-16,
Matt. 19:3-9; Mark 10:2-12; Lk. 16:18; Rom. 7: 2-3; 1 Cor. 7:39.
19. THE BROTHERHOOD:
We believe and confess that the church is a brotherhood, submitting one
to another in love and in the fear of God. Each individual is set for
the edification of the whole.
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Brethren address each other privately concerning inconsistencies or
error that they may observe in one another. Matt. 18:15, Jn. 13:34-35;
2 Tim. 3:16-17; Heb. 3:13; 1 Pet. 2:17, 5:5. Church discipline must be
exercised, and the Bible gives specific guidelines for different types
of discipline. The motivation for such discipline is love, restoration,
and purification of the church. Matt. 18:15-20; James 5:19-20; Gal.
6:1.
- All property is held in stewardship as
God’s. There is a conscious effort made to discern the needs of others
and to share with those in need. The Bible warns of the danger of
accumulating riches and therefore demands distribution according to
ability. Matt. 5:42, 6:19-21; Luke 12:33-34; Acts 20:35; Rom. 15:26; I
Cor. 16:1-3; II Cor. 8:11-15; I Tim. 6:8-19; Heb. 13:16; I John
3:16-18.
- Christian love serves others. It seeks
opportunities to help all men and to inspire courage and faith in
others. Matt. 20:26-28; Luke 10:25-37; Gal. 6:10, 1 Cor. 13.
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The Brothers sense their responsibility to all the hungry and naked.
Matt. 25:35-36; Luke 3:11; Luke 14:12-14, 16:20-21; Gal. 2:10.
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Love guards its speech. The brethren do not gossip, slander, or even
speak ill of one another or of any other person. I Tim. 5:13; Titus
1:10, 2:7-8, 3:2; James 4:11; I Peter 2:1, 3:10.
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Brethren desire to honor others, esteem others before themselves, and
live in humble submission one to another. They readily forgive and
rejoice in the blessings of others. Rom. 12:10; I Cor. 13:4-7; Col.
3:12-13; Phil. 2:1-4.
This brotherhood is maintained on the human
level in a community of love. Acts 4:32. Herein lies the strongest
appeal of truth to the world. John 13:34-35, 17:21-23.
20. GIFTS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT:
We confess the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit found in I Cor. 12 to be
valid through the New Testament dispensation" 1) Word of wisdom, 2)
word of knowledge, 3) Faith, 4) gifts of healing, 5) the working of
miracles, 6) prophecy, 7) discerning the spirits, 8) divers kinds of
tongues, and 9) interpretation of tongues.
21. DIVINATION AND WITCHCRAFT RENOUNCED:
Brethren are free from all types of witchcraft, sorcery, divining,
and/or other Occultic and New Age practices. These practices shall be
renounced in the name of Jesus to maintain church purity. Acts 19:19,
Ephesians 5:11-12; Galatians 5:19-21.