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About
Just For Us Ministries
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What We Believe...
1. THE BIBLE: We believe the entire Bible, all 66 books
of the combined Old and New Testaments are
verbally inspired by God and are inerrant
in the original writings. Through the providence
of God, the Word of God has been protected
and preserved, and is the only infallible
and authoritative rule of faith and practice
(2 Timothy 3:16-17; 2 Peter 1:20-21).
2. GOD: We believe that there is only one true,
living sovereign, holy, and eternally existent
God. He exists in three co-equal persons
- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - each being
a distinct person and with a distinct function,
but all of one essence and all possessing
the same nature, perfection, and attributes.
The triune God is the creator and sustainer
of all things, the source of all truth, and
is worthy of worship, confidence, and obedience
(Deuteronomy 6:4-5; Genesis 1:31).
3. JESUS CHRIST: We believe that Jesus Christ is God. He
was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of
a virgin, lived a sinless life, performed
many miracles, shed His blood on the cross
as a vicarious substitute, was buried, bodily
resurrected, ascended to the right hand of
the Father, and will return literally, visibly,
and personally in glory and power (John 1:1-3,
14; Matthew 1:18-25; Philippians 2:5-9; Colossians
1:15; 1 Corinthians 15:1-8; Acts 1:11).
4. THE HOLY SPIRIT: We believe that the Holy Spirit is God,
co-equal and co-existent with the Father
and the Son. He is the chief convictor of
sin, the chief agent of regeneration and
sanctification. The Holy Spirit indwells
every believer and empowers every believer
to live a godly life (John 14:16-19; 16:7-15;
1 Corinthians 6:19-20; Romans 8:9, 11; Titus
3:5).
5. MANKIND: We believe that in the beginning God created
mankind in His image, and is not in any sense
the product of evolution. Mankind was originally
created with the ability to live perfectly
for God's glory (Genesis 1:17, 31).
6. SIN: We believe that Adam, the first man, sinned
by willful disobedience. This act of open
rebellion resulted in the fall of all mankind,
therefore, all people have sinned and lost
their ability to live for the glory of God.
Mankind's fall has incurred both physical
and spiritual death on all until there is
forgiveness and salvation by the grace of
God (Genesis 3:1-24; Romans 3:10-23; 5:12-21;
6:23).
7. SALVATION: We believe the salvation of lost and sinful
mankind is a free gift of God's grace apart
from human works, based solely upon Christ's
vicarious and atoning death, effected by
the regenerating work of the Holy Spirit,
and received only through faith in the person
and finished work of Jesus Christ on the
cross (Ephesians 2:8-10; 2 Corinthians 5:21).
8. ETERNAL SECURITY: We believe that since God gives us eternal
life through Christ, the believer is secure
in that salvation forever. Our salvation
is maintained by the grace and power of God,
not by the efforts of the believer (John
10:29-30; 2 Timothy 1:12; Hebrews 7:25; 1
John 5:11-13).
9. THE CHURCH: We believe that the church is the body
of Christ and the family of God. It is made
up of saved and baptized believers, who regularly
join together on the Lord's Day for worship,
fellowship, and ministry (Matthew 16:18;
1 Corinthians 12:12-14; Hebrews 10:25).
10. EVANGELISM: We believe that it is the responsibility
and privilege of every Christian to proclaim
the good news of Jesus Christ and to seek
to make growing disciples (Matthew 28:18-20;
Acts 1:8).
11. ETERNITY: We believe man was created to exist forever.
He will either exist eternally separated
from God by sin, or in union with God through
salvation. To be eternally separated from
God is hell. To be eternally with God is
heaven. Heaven and hell are places of eternal
existence (John 3:16; 2:25; Romans 6:23;
Revelation 20:15).
12. BAPTISM AND LORD'S SUPPER: Jesus instructed His followers to remember
His death and resurrection. He gave the church
two visible symbols (called "ordinances")
as reminders. These two ordinances are baptism
and the Lord's Supper. Baptism by immersion
is an act of obedient identification with
Jesus as Lord. It serves as an outward sign
of conscious confession of repentance and
faith. The Lord's Supper is an ongoing symbol
remembering our Lord's death, burial, resurrection,
and promised return (Matthew 26:26-29; 28:18-20;
1 Corinthians 11:23-32).
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