
TO ALL WHO MAY READ THIS DOCTINAL
STATMENT, BE IT KNOWN THAT IT
IS MY STAND, BELIEF, AND
DUTY TO ADHERE TO THE
WRITTEN WORD
OF
GOD, THE KING
JAMES BIBLE
(A.V. 1611).Our
Beliefs
Who I Am:
I believe in a non-denominational, self
governing KJV Only member of the Body of
Christ not bound to any
organization. My purpose
is two
fold: (1) To
evangelize the
community and (2) To edify the Saints of God.
As an
independent
Bible Believer I am free from
denominational
programs and
religious hierarchy.
This
gives me liberty to
structure my ministry after
Scriptural patterns. I believe the Bible
(KJV) must
be Rightly Divided
according to the dispensational principle set
forth in II
Timothy 2:15.
Therefore, my emphasis is
on
the
Message of Grace
committed
to my trust by our
risen Lord
Jesus Christ through
the ministry of the
Apostle
Paul,
and
on
the Grace-life
this message
produces.
My Beliefs:
I herein do affirm that
the
sevenfold unity expressed in
this passage is the Holy
Spirit’s
DOCTRINAL
STATEMENT for the
Church
which is
the
Body of
Christ. I believe
that
all
expressions of
doctrinal
position and requirements
for this dispensation of the
grace
of God must be in full
accord with
the Holy Spirit’s
outline. I
do recognize
other doctrinal
unities
for other
dispensations,
but I
affirm
that
Ephesians
4:4-6 stands
alone as the
doctrinal unity for
this
dispensation.
Therefore, the
ultimate doctrinal
position of this
fellowship rests in
the
Scriptures
and their
interpretation according
to a mid-Acts
dispensational
viewpoint. No brief
document such as
this
could
adequately
convey the entire
scope
of doctrine
contained in God’s
Word.
However, in an effort to
present
those points of
doctrine
that
represent the
principle beliefs
of
our fellowship,
the
following items
are listed and
defined.
I believe that to divide the church, which is Christ’s body,
into denominations is not scriptural. Since all saved
individuals are members of
the body
of Christ, there is no
need to be
divided into groups that
were
founded
by
men. I have no
ties to any
denominations, associations or ecumenical
groups. I
do joyfully
fellowship with and support
those
who rightly
divide
the Word of
Truth and uphold
the
doctrine of our
Apostle Paul
worldwide.
I fellowship with those wgo adhere to
Pauline doctrine through only a King James Bible, and
nothing
else.
A) One Faith:
I believe that the content of our faith is contained in the
Word of God as Romans 10:17 â€So then faith cometh by
hearing, and hearing by
the word of
God.†Therefore,
we believe
that God gave the words
of
Scripture
by
inspiration without
error in the
original autographs (2 Tim.
3:16-17). God
promises that He will
preserve the words of
scripture.
(Psa.
12:6-7; Mat. 24:35). I
believe God
has kept His promise by
preserving His
infallible words in
the Received
Text of the Hebrew and
Greek manuscripts, and
that the
Authorized King James
Version is the
only
acceptable and
correct
translation of the preserved
words
of God in the English
language,
without
error. I do
believe
that the
preserved words of
God are
available in other
languages
when
accurately translated
from the
correct
text. The only
way
to
understand and enjoy the Bible is
to
â€rightly divide the word of truth†as
instructed in 2
Timothy 2:15. The
Word of God alone furnishes the believer unto
all good
works. (2 Tim
3:15-17).
B) One God:
I believe in one God eternally existing in three persons;
Father, Son and Holy Spirit. (Deut. 6:4; Matt. 28:19; 2
Cor. 13:14; Eph. 4:4-6;
1 John
5:7).
C) One Lord:
I believe that the Lord Jesus Christ was begotten by the Holy
Spirit and born of the virgin Mary, and is true God and
true man. (Luke. 1:35;
Rom. 1:3-4;
Phil 2:6-9). He
suffered and died as
the propitiation of
God for sin
(Rom.3:25) and three days later rose bodily
from the
dead. We, the Body of
christ, no longer â€knowâ€
him
in his earthly ministry but as
the
resurrected Head of
the Church,
which is his body. (2
Cor. 5:16; Rom. 15:8;
Eph
1:20-23)
Therefore, I
believe that people today
are
saved
by
grace through
faith
alone and
that at that moment
of salvation are
sealed and
eternally
secure. (Eph.
2:8-9;
Eph
1:13-14). Man is
depraved,
utterly sinful and his
works,
regardless of how well
intended can never earn nor
keep
God’s grace;
hence, salvation is a
free gift made
available only by
faith in the complete
payment for
sin
through Christ’s
death on the
cross. Salvation is a willful
decision to
rely exclusively in the
person and
work of
Jesus Christ.
(Rom.
3:9-28; 4:1-8; 1 Cor. 1:18-31,
15:1-4). I believe in the conscious, eternal
damnation of the lost. Today, in this age of grace, the
lost are all those who
have not
relied exclusively in the
person and
work of Jesus Christ.
(Romans
2:1-11; Ephesians
5:6; 2
Thess. 1:7-9; Revelation 20:11-15,
21:8).
D) One Spirit:
I believe that the mission and work of the Holy Spirit today,
is to conform the Body of Christ into the image of Jesus
Christ. (2 Cor.
3:17-18). The Holy
Spirit works in the
life of the
believer through the
effectual
working of the
Word of
God, to
effect an inward
change in character.
(Eph.
5:18-19;
Col. 3:16; Gal 5:16-25).
The prophetic work
and
sign gifts,
including the
ministerial gifts, of
the
Holy Spirit are not in operation
today.
(1 Cor. 13:8-13,
12:1-31; Rom
12:68;
Eph. 4:8-11). The Word of God alone
furnishes all
believers to serve
God, as they desire to
serve. (2
Tim.3:15-17). I believe
that the church of this
dispensation
is the Body of
Christ. (Eph, 1:22,
23; 3:1-6). The church
today is
to
be
distinguished from
the
prophesied, earthly kingdom of Christ. The Body of
Christ
had its historical beginning
with the salvation and
commissioning
of the
Apostle Paul.
(1Tim. 1:15-16;
Eph.
3:1-9;
Col.1:25-26). I
believe
that the
Apostle
Paul’s pattern of
establishing
identifiable local
churches in various
geographic areas
(Acts 14:21-23) is
God’s method of
carrying on the
ministry of
reconciliation. Local
churches
are
comprised of saints
that gather
for
edification and
scatter for
evangelization. These
churches are
to be
autonomous.
Therefore, I
believe the
mission and
commission of
the Church
the Body of
Christ is to
proclaim
the message
of
reconciliation, (2
Cor. 5:14-21),
and to
preach Jesus
Christ according
to the
revelation
of the mystery,
first
revealed
in
history to the Apostle
Paul, (Rom
16: 25; Eph.
3:1-9; 1
Tim.1:16). In
Paul’s
writings
alone
do we find the
doctrine,
position, walk, and destiny of
the
Church, the
Body of Christ. The
Lord
Jesus Christ revealed to the
Apostle Paul
the doctrines of
grace,
which is
according to Godliness.
(1
Tim. 6:3;
Titus
1:1;
Titus 2:11-14).In Paul’s
writings
we learn that the believer
today:
1) has total forgiveness and is not instructed to confess sins as
taught in 1 John 1:9. This is for Past, Present, and
Future
sins!
2) can know that the will of God for life is the same for every
believer, made known through the scriptures and that there
is no preordained
individual will of
God for each
believer.
3) does not receive a spiritual gift from the Holy Spirit but is
free to function as adult sons of God, serving in the
spirit.
4) can pray in line with the work of God today, through His word,
with understanding and not as the Lord Jesus Christ taught
the nation of Israel
to
pray.
5) does not experience special intervention from God. God
intervenes in the life of the believer through the
effectual working of His
word.
6) does not experience chastising from God. God’s Word alone is
sufficient for reproof, correction and
instruction.
E) One Baptism:
I believe that every believer, in this age of grace, is
baptized by the Holy Spirit into the Body of Christ (I
Cor. 12:13). This baptism
is not the
water baptism of the
prophetic
program. It is a dry,
spiritual
baptism
performed by the
Holy Spirit alone. (Col. 2:11-12; Rom.
6:1-4).
F) One Hope:
I believe in the pre-prophetic appearing of Jesus Christ for
the purpose of catching up the church, the Body of Christ,
in the air, where the
saints of this
age will receive
resurrected bodies
fashioned like unto
the
glorious
body
of Jesus Christ.
This event is
commonly referred to as the
Rapture,
which
will precede the seven-year
tribulation and
the second
coming of
Christ to the earth for
the purpose
of establishing the
Kingdom of Heaven on
earth. This means
that the church,
the Body of Christ
will not be on the earth
during the
time of Jacob’s
trouble.
(1 Thess. 4:13-16,
5:1-11;
2
Thess.
2:1-17;
Rom. 13:11). I believe
in
the
resurrection of both the
saved and the lost;
those
that are
saved unto the
resurrection
of
eternal life and
those who are
lost
unto
the
resurrection of
eternal
damnation.I
acknowledge that
the
above
Doctrinal Statement does
not
exhaust the essentials of our
faith, which is the
entire
Word of
God. However, I
believe that this list distinguishes
some
basic truths,
which are
commonly
disregarded today. It is
not meant
to
exclude
anyone from visiting
www.av-1611.com
who does not agree,
but is intended
to
distinguish our
ministry as
Pauline
in pattern and
doctrine (I
Cor. 11:1; I Cor.
3:10;
I
Tim.1:16). To understand our
beliefs, look up all
verse
references with
only a King James
Bible. Using
anything thing else,
would pollute our
doctrinal
beliefs.
Salvation is trusting completely in what Christ did in our behalf
on Calvary. (Eph 1:13) I believe that this glorious
truth has been hidden
from the world
in general by the
religious system
of this world, which
has
substituted
the
traditions of
men for the truth.
If by grace, it is no more of
works.
(Rom 11:6)