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Section 1 - The Doctrine of the Bible
We believe in the Bible as the verbally (every word) and
plenary (completely) inspired Word of God and that it was written inerrant in its original
languages. All portions of Scripture are equally inspired and contain no contradiction. The
Holy Bible has God as its Author (2 Peter 1:21); salvation for its end (2 Timothy 3:15);
and truth for its matter (Proverbs 30:5-6). The Scriptures are our only rule for faith and
practice, the supreme standard by which all conduct, creeds, associations, and ministries
should be tried (1 John 4:1). The canon, the
sixty-six books of the Bible, is complete. Nothing
shall be added to it nor taken from it (2 Timothy 3:16-17; Hebrews 1:1; Revelation
22:18-19). We believe the King James Version
of the Scriptures has been translated from the best manuscripts, and its English is that
used at the time the English language and literature had reached its zenith in power and
expression.
Section 2 - The Doctrine of God
We believe there is one, and only one, living and true God. He is an infinite, intelligent,
and personal Being; a perfect Spirit, who is the
Creator, Preserver, Sustainer, and Supreme Ruler of the universe; inexpressibly glorious
in holiness (Exodus 15:11); worthy of all possible honor, confidence, and love (Mark
1:20). The Godhead exists eternally in three
persons - the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit; and these three are one God,
having precisely the same nature, attributes, and perfections; and are worthy of precisely
the same homage, confidence, and obedience (Genesis 1:1; 1:25; John 1:1; John 14:16-17; 1
Timothy 3:16).
Section 3 - The Doctrine of Jesus Christ
We believe in the essential deity and virgin birth of
our Lord Jesus Christ; that He was begotten by the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary,
not having human father, and He is true God and true man; that He is mans only hope
of salvation from sin, being the only mediator between God and man; that He died, was
buried, and rose again the third day for our sins according to the Scriptures; that His
return for His Church, the body of Christ, which He will take with Himself into Heaven, is
imminent; and that He will come to this earth to set up His millennial reign (Isaiah 7:14;
Luke 1:35; John 1:1-4; 10:30; 14:6; 1 Timothy2:5-6; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Revelation
20:4-6).
Section 4 - The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit
We believe the Holy Spirit to be coequal with the Father
and with the Son. He is a person. He came to this earth as the fulfillment of
Christ's promise. He convicts, regenerates, indwells, seals, infills, empowers, and
guides the believer (John 16:7-13; John 3:3-5; Acts 1:8; 1 Corinthians 6:19; Ephesians
1:13-14; 5:18).
Section 5 - The Doctrine of Man
We believe that God created man in His own image by the
special act of God (Genesis 1:27 and 2:7). Man was created in a state of holiness; but
through the temptation of Satan, he voluntarily transgressed and fell from his holy state
(Genesis 3:1-24). The consequence of this fall is that mankind is born with a sinful
nature (Romans 5:19; Psalm 51:5).This sinful nature is evidenced by sinful acts. We believe
that man is totally depraved; and if he is not born again, he is lost (Genesis 1:26-27;
Jeremiah17:9; Luke 16:23; Romans 3:10-23; 1 Corinthians 15:21-22; Revelation 20:11-15;
Revelation 21:8).
Section 6 - The Doctrine of Salvation
We believe that a person is saved when he repents of sin
and exercises faith by accepting Jesus Christ as his personal Savior. Below we list
particular matters concerning salvation.
Concerning Justification
We believe that the great gospel blessing which Christ
(John 1:16) secures to such as believe in Him is Justification (Acts 13:39); that
Justification includes the pardon of sin (Romans 5:9), and the promise of eternal
life on the principles of righteousness (Romans 5:17); that it is bestowed, not in
consideration of any works of righteousness which we have done, but solely through faith
in the Redeemers blood (Romans 4:4, 5); by virtue of which faith His perfect
righteousness is freely imputed to us of God (Romans 5:19; that it brings us into a state
of most blessed peace and favor with God, and secures every other blessing needful for
time and eternity (Romans 5:1, 2).
Concerning the Basis of Salvation
The basis of our salvation is the precious blood of
Christ according to 1 Peter 1:18-19: Forasmuch
as ye know ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your
vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers, but with the precious blood of
Christ, as of a lamb, without blemish and without spot. We are saved by Christs death, but the Bible
teaches it was necessary that His saving death had to be by the shedding of His blood.
Concerning the Way of Salvation
The salvation of man is only by the grace of God and not
by works which man can do (Ephesians 2:8-9; Titus 3:5).
Concerning Regeneration
When a person places his faith in Jesus Christ as the
One who paid the penalty for sin, that person is regenerated (born again - John 3:3).
This means he has a new life and that his life should be changed so that works which
glorify God will be manifested through his life (2 Corinthians 5:17). Believers are
regenerated by the Holy Spirit, using the Word of God (1 Peter 1:23 and Titus 3:5-6).
Concerning Repentance and Faith
We believe that repentance and faith are inseparable
graces, wrought in our souls by the regenerating Spirit of God. In Acts 20:21 Paul stated
that his ministry was one of "Testifying
both to the Jews and also to the Greeks, repentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord
Jesus Christ. Biblical saving faith requires Biblical repentance. Saving
faith requires that we turn to God with unfeigned contrition, confession, and supplication
for mercy, at the same time heartily receiving the Lord Jesus Christ as the only and
all-sufficient Savior (Luke 13:3-5; Luke 18:13; Romans 10:9-10).
Concerning the Scope of Our Salvation
We believe the scope of salvation includes forgiveness
of all our sins - past, present, and future; a perfect standing before God as in
Jesus Christ; and the changing of our earthly body to be conformed like unto the body of
our Lord at His return for His own.
Concerning the Freeness of Salvation
We believe that the blessings of salvation are made free
to all by the gospel (Isaiah 55:1); that it is the immediate duty of all to accept them by
a cordial, penitent, and obedient faith (Romans 16:25, 26); and that nothing prevents the
salvation of the greatest sinner on earth (John 5:41) but his own inherent depravity and
voluntary aggravated condemnation (John 3:19).
Concerning Gods Purpose of Grace
We believe that election is the eternal purpose of God
according to which He graciously regenerates, sanctifies, and saves sinners (2 Timothy
1:8-9); that being perfectly consistent with the free agency of men, it comprehends as
well as embraces all the means in connection with the end (2 Thessalonians 2:13-14); that
it is a most glorious display of Gods sovereign goodness, being infinitely free,
wise, holy, and unchangeable (Exodus 33:18-19); that it utterly excludes boasting, and
promotes humility, love, prayer, praise, trust in God, and active imitation of His free
mercy (1 Corinthians 4:7); that it encourages the use of means in the highest degree (2
Timothy 2:10); that it may be ascertained by its effects in all who truly believe the
gospel (1 Thessalonians 1:4-10); that it is the foundation of Christian assurance (Romans
8:28-31); and that to ascertain it with regard to ourselves demands and deserves the
utmost diligence (2 Peter 1:10-11).
Concerning Sanctification
We believe that sanctification is the process by which,
according to the will of God, we are made partakers of His holiness (1 Thessalonians 4:3);
that it is a progressive work (Proverbs 4:18); that it is begun in regeneration (1 John
2:29); and that it is carried on in the hearts of believers throughout their earthly life,
by the presence and power of the Holy Spirit, the Sealer and Comforter, in the continual
use of the appointed means, especially the Word of God, self-examination, self-denial,
watchfulness, and prayer (Philippians 2:12-13).
Concerning the Filling of the Spirit
We believe that the filling of the Spirit in a
believers life is manifested by that persons willingness to be under the
control of the Spirit and thus to be obedient to the Word of God. We do not believe that
speaking in tongues is a primary manifestation of the fullness of the Spirit as it is
taught and espoused by the charismatic movement. We
believe that tongues were a sign in the early church and the gift ceased after the
completing of the canon of Scripture (1 Corinthians 13:8-10).
Concerning the Security of the Believer
We believe that every true believer has eternal life
(John 3:16; 3:36; 5:24; 6:47) and that he is kept by the power of God (1 Peter 1:9). God
gives eternal life to the believer, and he shall never perish (John 10:28-29).
Section 7 - Doctrine of the Church
We believe that the local church is composed of:
a. A local group of
believers who are autonomous and self-governing, with no ecclesiastical organization in authority over them.
b. Believers who are baptized by immersion.
c. Believers who meet regularly for fellowship, worship, and Bible study.
d. Believers who observe the ordinances of Baptism and the Lords Supper.
e. Believers who carry out the Great Commission (1 Corinthians 12:13; Acts 2; 1
Corinthians 16:19; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Acts 2:41, 47; Hebrews 10:25; 1
Corinthians 12; 1 Corinthians 11:23-24; Matthew 28:18-20).
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We believe the only Scriptural officers of a local
church are Bishops (or Pastors or Elders) and Deacons (Philippians 1:1; 1 Timothy 3:1, 8). The titles Bishop, Elder, and Pastor in the New
Testament refer to the different functions of the same office.)
Section 8 - Doctrine of Satan and Fallen Angels
We believe that Satan is a person. He is a created being
who sinned and became the arch-enemy of God and His creation. He is the chief adversary of
Gods children. He seeks to keep man from the Lord; and when he cannot succeed in
this, he seeks to weaken the testimony of Christians. He has at his command a great host
of fallen angels and demons to carry out his purposes. He is not omnipotent and can be
overcome by the power of God. His doom is sealed in the Lake of Fire forever and ever
(Ezekiel 28:12-19; Isaiah 14:12-14; Revelation 12:10, and 20:10).
Section 9 - Doctrine of Last Things
We believe there will be a resurrection of all -
first, the just at the coming of Jesus Christ, and finally, the unjust after the
Millennium. The saints are raised to be
forever with the Lord, and the unsaved will be confined for eternity in the Lake of Fire. We believe in the
Blessed Hope, which is the personal,
bodily, pretribulational, premillennial, and imminent return of our Lord and
Savior for
His Church (the Rapture) and His later return to the earth in power and glory with His
saints to set up His Kingdom (the Millennium) - John 14:1-3; Acts 1:9, 11; Acts
24:15; 1 Corinthians 15:3-20; Philippians 3:20; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Hebrews 7:25; 1
John 2:1-2; Revelation 21:1-8.
Section 10 - Doctrine of Separation
We believe that God commands Christians to be a
separated people according to 2 Corinthians 6:17, 18 and 7:1:
Wherefore
come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and
touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you. And will be a Father unto you, and ye
shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty". Having therefore these promises,
dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit,
perfecting holiness in the fear of God. The
Harmony Baptist Church of Waterford will be separated
from all forms of apostasy and religious inclusivism. We reject the ecumenical movement, joining all churches into one body
regardless of doctrine or practice; and the Charismatic renewal movement, with its
unscriptural emphasis on tongues and healing. The
Harmony Baptist Church of Waterford will enjoy fellowship with churches of like faith and
order, but will have no part in any council of churches that is ecumenical in nature and
thrust. We believe Christians are to be personally separated from all worldly practices
that hinder spiritual growth and stability. We believe that Gods people should not
love the world or the things that are in the world (1 John 2:15-16).
Section 11 - Doctrine of Christian Practice
The Harmony Baptist Church of Waterford believes that a
Christian should live a holy life, be separated from the world, and maintain a testimony
consistent with the New Testament. We also
believe that by the power of the Holy Spirit, we all should walk together in Christian
love, strive for the advancement of this church in knowledge, holiness, and godliness;
hold a conviction that Christianity is a way of life and therefore should be propagated
through Bible-centered and Christ-centered Christian schooling; promote the prosperity and
spirituality of this church; sustain its worship, ordinances, discipline, and doctrines;
contribute cheerfully; and regularly support the church with our tithes and offerings so
that the ministry is supported, expenses are met, the poor are helped, and the gospel is
spread through all nations. This church encourages all of our members to maintain
family and private devotions; to rear the children with Christian education from early
childhood through twelfth grade and then encourage the attending of a Christian college;
to seek the salvation of kindred and acquaintances; to walk circumspectly in the world; to
be just in our dealings, faithful in our engagements, and exemplary in our deportment; to
be zealous in our effort to win souls to Christ; to avoid all tattling, backbiting, and
excessive anger; and to abstain from the sale and use of intoxicating drink as a beverage,
and from the improper sale and use of narcotics. We further encourage each member to
show brotherly love toward one another; to remember each other in prayer; to aid each
other in sickness and distress; to cultivate Christian sympathy in feeling and courtesy in
speech; to be slow to take offense, but always ready for reconciliation and mindful of the
rules of our Savior, to secure it without delay. Should the will of God direct any to
move from this area, we encourage each, as soon as possible, to unite with some other
church of like faith and practice and thereby continue living a testimony for Christ and
living the principles of Gods Word.
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