Hi Quasar92
Quote from Post 745:
Here is an excerpt from the Doctrinal Statement of Faith of the Church where I worship.
PLEASE SHOW ME YOUR STATEMENT OF FAITH from where you Worship
about the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.
This is our "Covenant of Membership"
We do in the presence of men, confess Christ as our Savior and Lord; and do give ourselves heartily to His service, and take His word as the rule of our life. And having been united by faith to Him, we do now, as a Church of Christ, unite with one another in this Covenant.
We shall observe habitually secret prayer and the reading of the Scriptures, earnestly seeking therein the help of the Holy Spirit.
We, who are the heads of families, shall maintain the worship of God in our homes, and shall endeavor to lead our children, or others committed to our charge, to faith in Christ and to the Christian life.
We shall attend regularly, as far as Providence permits, the public worship of God on the Lord’s Day, and such other meetings of worship as the Church may appoint, and we shall observe together the ordinance of the Lord’s Supper.
We shall walk together in brotherly love, with Christian sympathy and kindness, and shall admonish and help one another as may be needful. We shall not bring to the Church a complaint against any member for personal trespass or offence until we have taken the first and second steps pointed out by Christ (Matthew 18:15-17); thus endeavoring to settle all private offences without publicity.
We shall aid as the Lord shall prosper us, in supporting a faithful Christian ministry among us, and in sending the Gospel to the whole human family; and as we have opportunity we shall seek by example and word to lead men to Christ.
We shall endeavor to live soberly and righteously and Godly in this present world, abstaining from whatever is unbecoming to the Christian character; and as baptism signifies our death to sin and resurrection to holiness, so we shall seek to walk in newness of life.
And this is the First item of Faith in the Scripture.
1. The Inspiration and Authority of Scripture
We believe the Holy Scriptures, both Old and New Testaments, as originally given by God are divinely inspired, without error, entirely trustworthy, and constitute the only supreme authority in all matters of faith, teaching and behavior.
While Some Fundamentalists use only the KJV, I use them all. I believe the most accurate are: The New King James, the New American Standard, the New International Version, and the reliable King James Version in Old English.
Quote from Post 745:
Here is an excerpt from the Doctrinal Statement of Faith of the Church where I worship.
PLEASE SHOW ME YOUR STATEMENT OF FAITH from where you Worship
about the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.
This is our "Covenant of Membership"
We do in the presence of men, confess Christ as our Savior and Lord; and do give ourselves heartily to His service, and take His word as the rule of our life. And having been united by faith to Him, we do now, as a Church of Christ, unite with one another in this Covenant.
We shall observe habitually secret prayer and the reading of the Scriptures, earnestly seeking therein the help of the Holy Spirit.
We, who are the heads of families, shall maintain the worship of God in our homes, and shall endeavor to lead our children, or others committed to our charge, to faith in Christ and to the Christian life.
We shall attend regularly, as far as Providence permits, the public worship of God on the Lord’s Day, and such other meetings of worship as the Church may appoint, and we shall observe together the ordinance of the Lord’s Supper.
We shall walk together in brotherly love, with Christian sympathy and kindness, and shall admonish and help one another as may be needful. We shall not bring to the Church a complaint against any member for personal trespass or offence until we have taken the first and second steps pointed out by Christ (Matthew 18:15-17); thus endeavoring to settle all private offences without publicity.
We shall aid as the Lord shall prosper us, in supporting a faithful Christian ministry among us, and in sending the Gospel to the whole human family; and as we have opportunity we shall seek by example and word to lead men to Christ.
We shall endeavor to live soberly and righteously and Godly in this present world, abstaining from whatever is unbecoming to the Christian character; and as baptism signifies our death to sin and resurrection to holiness, so we shall seek to walk in newness of life.
And this is the First item of Faith in the Scripture.
1. The Inspiration and Authority of Scripture
We believe the Holy Scriptures, both Old and New Testaments, as originally given by God are divinely inspired, without error, entirely trustworthy, and constitute the only supreme authority in all matters of faith, teaching and behavior.
While Some Fundamentalists use only the KJV, I use them all. I believe the most accurate are: The New King James, the New American Standard, the New International Version, and the reliable King James Version in Old English.