I do not particularly care for statements of faith or creeds. I prefer to affirm the Bible itself. However, I realize that a statement
of faith will provide those who are unfamiliar with me a way to evaluate my doctrinal perspective. In our day of so much theological error and deception,
the following brief summary of my theology is offered.
- The Bible, both the Old and New Testament, is the inspired, infallible, authoritative, eternal Word of God. It is the self-revelation of God recorded by
humans under supernatural leadership (see Special Topic: Inspiration). It is our only source of clear truth
about God and His purposes (see Special Topic: YHWH's Eternal Redemptive Plan). It is also the
only source of faith and practice for His church.
- There is only one eternal, creator, redeemer God (see Special Topic: Monotheism). He is the creator
of all things, visible and invisible. He has revealed Himself as loving and caring although He is also fair and just. He has revealed Himself in three distinct
persons: Father, Son and Spirit, truly separate and yet the same in essence (see Special Topic: The Trinity).
- God is actively in control of His world. There is both an eternal plan for His creation that is unalterable and an individually focused one that allows human
free will. Nothing happens without God's knowledge and permission, yet He allows individual choices both among angels and humans. Jesus is the Father's
Elect Man and all are potentially elect in Him. God's foreknowledge of events does not reduce humans to a determined pre-written script. All of us are
responsible for our thoughts and deeds (see Predestination [Calvinism] vs Human Free Will [Arminianism]).
- Mankind, though created in God's image and free from sin, chose to rebel against God. Although tempted by a supernatural agent (see
Special Topic: Personal Evil), Adam and Eve were responsible for their willful self-centeredness.
Their rebellion has affected humanity and creation. We are all in need of God's mercy and grace both for our corporate condition in Adam and our individual volitional rebellion.
- God has provided a means of forgiveness and restoration for fallen humanity. Jesus Christ, God's unique son, became a man, lived a sinless life and by
means of his substitutionary death, paid the penalty for mankind's sin. He is the only way to restoration and fellowship with God. There is no other means of
salvation except through faith in His finished work.
- Each of us must personally receive God's offer of forgiveness and restoration in Jesus. This is accomplished by means of volitional trust in God's promises
through Jesus and a willful turning from known sin. See Special Topic: What Does It Mean to "Receive,"
"Believe," "Confess/Profess," and "Call Upon"?
- All of us are fully forgiven and restored based upon our trust (see Special Topic: "Believe" in the NT) in Christ
and repentance (see Special Topic: Repentance [NT]) from sin. However, the evidence for this new relationship is
seen in a changed, and changing, life. The goal of God for humanity is not only heaven someday, but Christlikeness now. Those who are truly redeemed, though
occasionally sinning, will continue in faith and repentance throughout their lives.
- The Holy Spirit is "the other Jesus" (see Special Topic: Jesus and the Spirit). He is present in the world
to lead the lost to Christ and develop Christlikeness in the saved. The gifts of the Spirit are given at salvation. They are the life and ministry of Jesus divided among
His body, the Church. The gifts which are basically the attitudes and motives of Jesus need to be motivated by the fruit of the Spirit. The Spirit is active in our day as
He was in the biblical times.
- The Father has made the resurrected Jesus Christ the Judge of all things. He will return to earth to judge all mankind. Those who have trusted Jesus and whose names
are written in the Lamb's book of life will receive their eternal glorified bodies at His return. They will be with Him forever. However, those who have refused to respond
to God's truth will be separated eternally from the joys of fellowship with the Triune God. They will be condemned along with the Devil and his angels.
This is surely not complete or thorough but I hope it will give you the
theological flavor of my heart. I like the statement:
"In essentials—unity, In peripherals—freedom, In all things—love."
A Student's Poem from Hermeneutics Class
It cannot mean what it never meant
I’ve etched that on my brain
And when I study scripture
I echo that refrain
I’ve studied hermeneutics and exegesis too
So, as a consequence of this
I’ve somewhat changed my view
I’ve learned some nomenclature
too lengthy to define
like cultural relativity and textual design
There is so much I want to know
How to ferret out the truth
I hope someday that I’ll become
a Bible reading sleuth
A new respect has taken me,
for God’s own holy word
inspiring me to know the truth,
to hear as it was heard
But I know I must remember,
I stepped through an open door
and never can return again to where I was before
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