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The Foundation of Our Beliefs
   1. GOD AND HIS WORD
   2. KNOWING AND PROFESSING THE TRUTH
   3. THE CREATION AND THE FALL
   4. CHRIST'S PERSON AND OUR JUSTIFICATION
   5 . THE MEANS OF GRACE
   6. CONVERSION, GOOD WORKS, AND PRAYER
   7. GOD'S ELECTION OF GRACE
   8. THE CHURCH AND THE MINISTRY
   9. THE LAST THINGS
  10. CHURCH FELLOWSHIP
  11. CHURCH AND STATE
  12. HUMAN LIFE AND HUMAN SEXUALITY
  13. THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS
1. GOD AND HIS WORD
-WE BELIEVE IN THE HOLY TRINITY, AND THAT THE BIBLE IS HIS TRUE AND
ERRORLESS WORD!
We confess that the only true God is the Triune God, revealed in Scripture
as the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. There is only one Divine
Essence, yet there are three eternal Persons in that one Essence. The
doctrine of the Holy Trinity is a profound mystery which we cannot fully
understand, but we accept it in humble faith because it is clearly taught
in Scripture. For this reason "we worship one God in three persons and
three Persons in one God," as we confess in the Athanasian Creed. Although
there are many in the world who claim to follow and worship a "supreme
being," only those who believe in the Triune God -- Father, Son, and Holy
Spirit -- can be saved. See Deut. 6:4, John 10:30, Matt. 28:19, Acts 20:28,
Rom. 8:9, 2 Cor. 13:14, I Pet. 1:2, Col. 2:8-9, John 5:23.
We confess that God reveals Himself to mankind, not only through creation
and the human conscience, but also and especially through the Holy
Scriptures, His written Word. The true way of salvation is revealed only
through God's Word, and any claims for revelation of the way of salvation
through other means must be rejected. The main purpose of Holy Scripture
is to reveal to us that Jesus Christ is our only Savior. See Rom. 15:4
and 16:25-26, 2 Tim. 3:15, Luke 24:25-27, John 20:31, Rom. 10:14-17,
Jer. 23:25-29, John 14:6, Acts 4:12.
We confess that the canonical books of the Old and New Testaments, in
their original form as written by the prophets, apostles, and evangelists,
were given by inspiration of God. The Holy Scriptures are without error in
everything they teach, including matters of geography, science, and history,
and they are the only infallible rule and norm of Christian doctrine and
practice. The Scriptures not only contain the Word of God (as if to say,
some of their teachings are the authoritative Word of God and others are
not), but they are the very Word of God in their entirety. We reject the
so-called "historical-critical" or "higher-critical" method of Biblical
interpretation as an unwarranted and arbitrary manner of dealing with
Holy Scripture. The Scriptures are true and reliable in all that they
report, including their accounts of Old Testament and New Testament
miracles. We therefore regard the denial of these miracles as blasphemous
and as setting up man's reason as a judge over God's Word. Since the term
"inspired" is often used in a loose sense, we frequently use the
expressions "verbally inspired" and "inerrant" in describing the
authority and reliability of these sacred documents which God caused His
servants to write. See John 10:35,1 Cor. 2:13, 2 Tim. 3:16, 2 Pet 1:20-21,
2 Pet. 3:15-17, 1 Thes. 1:5, 2:13. Back to Top
2. KNOWING AND PROFESSING THE TRUTH
- WE BELIEVE GOD'S WORD IS TRUTH AND STAND ON THE SCRIPTURES ALONE!
We confess that it is possible both to know the truth of God's Word, and to
profess it; and that God requires us to do both. Taking one's stand on the
Word in matters of doctrine, after diligent study of Scriptures, is an act
not of human pride but of humble submission to God's authority. See John
8:31-32, John 17:17, 2 Tim. 1:13, James 1:21b. Back to Top
3. THE CREATION AND THE FALL
- WE BELIEVE GOD CREATED EVERYTHING. AT CREATION GOD MADE ADAM AND EVE
PERFECT AND IN HIS IMAGE, BUT THEY FELL INTO SIN AND BROUGHT SIN INTO
OUR RACE. BECAUSE OF THIS SIN, WE WERE SEPARATED FROM GOD AND IN NEED
OF A SAVIOR!
We confess that God created all things in six days by the power of His
Word, exactly as is set forth in Genesis chapters 1 and 2 and elsewhere
in Scripture. We therefore reject the theories of "evolution," including
"theistic evolution," not only because they lack a sound basis in
scientific evidence but especially because they contradict the
divinely-inspired account of creation as given by Moses in the Old
Testament and confirmed by Christ in the New. To attempt to describe
each day of creation as a very long period of time ( a "day-age," etc. )
is to tamper with the clear Word of God, for the first chapter of Genesis
records at the end of the account of each day's creation activity that
"evening and morning were the (first, second, etc.) day." See Gen. 1
passim, Ex. 20:11, Heb. 11:3, Matt. 19:4.
When Adam and Eve were created on the sixth day they were made in God's
image -- that is, they were morally righteous and were in every respect in
perfect harmony with God. Through their fall into sin Adam and Eve, with
all their natural descendants, lost this righteousness and became by nature
sinful and corrupt. Because of the Fall all people conceived in the
natural way are, by nature, enemies of God, subject to God's wrath and to
physical and spiritual death. Because of this inherited corruption,
called "original sin," no person is able, even partially, to earn favor
with God or avoid eternal condemnation by means of his or her own efforts.
See Gen. 1:27, 3:6 and 6:5, Ps. 51:5, Rom. 8:7, 1:18, 5:12 and 6:23,
Eph. 2:3, Gal. 2:16b. Back to Top
4. CHRIST'S PERSON AND OUR JUSTIFICATION
- WE BELIEVE JESUS IS THE ONLY-BEGOTTEN SON OF GOD WHO CAME TO SAVE US FROM
SIN!
We confess that, in order to rescue fallen mankind, God the Father sent
His only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ, into the world. Throughout the Old
Testament era God promised to send a Savior who would crush Satan's power
over the human race, and this promise was fulfilled through the incarnation
of the Second Person of the Trinity. Jesus Christ is true God and true man
in one Person, conceived by the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary,
and He is the world's only Savior from sin, death, and the devil. Because
Jesus is true God, He was able by His divine power to save us all; because
He was true man, He was able to be our substitute under God's Law. Christ
was tempted in all things as we are but was in every respect without sin.
See John 1:1 and 14, Col. 2:9, Matt. 1:23,1 Tim. 2:5-6.
By His perfect life and His innocent sufferings and death Jesus has redeemed
the entire world. God thereby reconciled the world to Himself, and by the
resurrection of His Son declared it to be righteous in Christ. This
declaration of universal righteousness is often termed "objective
justification." One has this justification as a personal possession and
is personally declared by God to be righteous in Christ when he or she is
brought to faith in Him as Savior. This is often called "subjective
justification". If the objective fact of Christ's atonement is not
personally received by faith, then it has no saving benefit for the
individual. We reject as unscriptural any teaching that people can be
saved apart from faith in Jesus Christ. See 1 John 2:2, 2 Cor. 5:19,
John 1:29, 2 Pet. 2:1, John 3:16-18, 2 Cor. 5:19, Rom. 4:25, 1:17 and
5:1-2. Back to Top
5. THE MEANS OF GRACE
- WE BELIEVE THAT GOD GIVES HIS GRACE (undeserved love) TO US!
We confess that God has instituted certain Means of Grace through which He
announces and bestows the forgiveness of sins, and the blessings of life
and salvation; and through which the Holy Spirit works faith in the
individual sinner to receive these blessings. These Means of Grace are
His Word of the Gospel, which offers us free salvation through faith in
Christ. Included among His Means of Grace are: Holy Baptism, which is
described in Scripture as a "washing of regeneration and renewing of the
Holy Spirit;" the Lord's Supper, in which the true Body and Blood of
Christ are distributed to the communicants; and Holy Absolution, wherein
the sin of the ones confessing their unworthiness is removed, strengthening
them in their daily walk as ones redeemed by Christ the crucified. It is
the Word of God, employed as He has invited us, which makes His sacramental
means effective to truly bestow forgiveness, life and salvation. The Gospel
of Jesus Christ, in written, spoken and sacramental form, is able to do all
this because it is the power of God Himself. In that it correctly relates
to us "The Number and Use of the Sacraments," we subscribe to the teaching
contained in Article XIII of the "Apology of the Augsburg Confession."
Holy Baptism has the power to work the new life of faith in the hearts of
sinners. This regenerative washing "with water through the Word" is
intended for all people, since all --including infants and children -- are
members of a sinful human race and are in need of God's grace and
forgiveness. Jesus has also commanded that "all nations" be baptized.
Confession of sins and Absolution are a return to, and a renewal of, one's
Baptism. Holy Absolution, a Means of Grace, is the declaration of
forgiveness to penitent sinners in the stead of Christ and by His
command. It is not merely a wish that sin be forgiven, but it is a
powerful impartation of forgiveness.
According to Christ's Word and institution, His Body and Blood are truly
present, distributed and received in the Lord's Supper, under the forms of
bread and wine. This Supper is intended for Christians who know and adhere
to the teachings of God's Word, who are able to examine themselves on the
basis of that Word, and who repent of their sins and look to Christ alone
for forgiveness. The Body and Blood of Christ are offered and received in
this Sacrament for the remission of sins and for the strengthening of
faith.
The forgiveness of sins which is offered by God through the Means of Grace
can be rejected by an unbelieving heart, but it is received for salvation
by all who believe in Christ. See Mark 16:15, Luke 24:47, John 15:3,
Matt. 28:19, John 3:5, Eph. 5:26, Titus 3:5, Acts 2:38-39, 1 Cor. 10:16-17,
11:23-29, Matt. 26:28, Rom. 1:16, John 20:21-23, Mark 16:16,
Rom. 3:28 and 4,5. Back to Top
6. CONVERSION, GOOD WORKS, AND PRAYER
- WE BELIEVE THE HOLY SPIRIT WORKS FAITH IN CHRIST IN OUR LIVES, AND HELPS
US TO LIVE A GOD PLEASING LIFE!
We confess that a person's conversion to faith in Christ is accomplished
entirely by the Holy Spirit, working through the Gospel. Because of the
effects of original sin, the unregenerate soul does not, and can not,
cooperate in its conversion from spiritual death and unbelief to spiritual
life and faith in Christ. See Eph. 2:4-9, Rom. 10:14-17, 1 Cor. 2:14 and
12:3.
We confess that good works are necessary fruits of faith in the life of a
Christian and that they proceed from a renewed heart that is thankful to
God for His mercy and love. Although there is no human cooperation in the
matter of one's conversion and justification, there is a cooperation on
the part of the regenerate Christian in his or her life of sanctification.
Good works do not earn or contribute to one's salvation, but they naturally
flow from the living faith which is present in the hearts of those who have
already been saved by God's grace alone. See John 15:5, Rom. 6:1-2,
Eph. 2:10, Rom. 12:1, Heb. 11:6, 2 Cor. 5:14-15.
We confess that a life of prayer will naturally follow from faith in
Christ as Savior, and that a believer should bring his or her heartfelt
thanks and concerns to God in daily prayer. It is the teaching of Scripture,
however, that God communicates with His people in matters of faith
and salvation only through His Word and Sacraments, the Means of Grace.
The Christian can be sure that God answers prayer according to His good
and gracious will because of the saving merits of Christ. See Phil. 4 6,
1 Thes. 5:17, Matt. 7:7, Rom. 10:17, 1 John 5:14-15, James 5:16b. Back to Top
7. GOD'S ELECTION OF GRACE
- WE BELIEVE GOD HAS CALLED US TO BE HIS CHILDREN THROUGH JESUS CHRIST!
We confess that those in this life who, through the Gospel, have been
called, enlightened, sanctified, and preserved in the true faith, have
from eternity been elected according to
God's unmerited love to this adoption as His children; and have been chosen
in Christ "before the creation of the world" to be heirs of everlasting life.
Therefore Christians can and should be sure of their salvation, since God's
promise is steadfast and His gracious election to salvation stands firm.
We reject the teaching that there is an eternal election to damnation
(double predestination) and that the offer of salvation which God makes
through the Gospel is not earnestly intended for all people. In faith we
accept the teaching of Scripture that those who are saved are saved by the grace of God alone, and that those
who are lost are lost because of their own unbelief and hardness of heart.
See Rom. 8:26-39, Eph. 1:3-6, 2 Thes. 2:13-14, 1 Tim. 1:15, 2 Tim. 1:12,
Ezek. 33:11, Hos. 13:9. Back to Top
8. THE CHURCH AND THE MINISTRY
- WE BELIEVE THAT GOD WANTS BELIEVERS IN CHRIST TO COME TOGETHER AND RIGHTLY
RECEIVE HIS WORD AND SACRAMENTS!
We confess that there is one holy Christian (Catholic) Church which
consists of all those who from the heart truly believe in Christ as Savior
and Lord. This Church, in its essence, is invisible to our eyes, since no
one can judge the sincerity of another's heart, but it is known to God. We
believe that the Church is to be found wherever the Word of God and the
Sacraments are in use. The Church of Jesus Christ is not to be equated with
any particular denomination or church body, or with the sum total of all
Christian denominations and church bodies. It is the will of God that
Christians should gather together regularly for mutual edification through
Word and Sacrament, and that they should work together to promote the
extension of God's pure Means of Grace throughout the world. See
Luke 17:20, 2 Tim. 2:19, Eph. 4:4-6, Heb. 10:25, Mark 16:15.
We confess that the Lord has instituted the office of the Public Ministry
so that His Means of Grace may be publicly administered for the well-being
of His Church. Those in this office, by virtue of God's call through the
church, perform their duties on behalf of the church and in the name and
in the stead of Christ. We believe that no one should publicly preach or
administer the Sacraments without a proper call. When God's Word says
that women are not to teach or "exercise authority" over men in the
church, this means that the pastoral office cannot be conferred upon
women, and that it is God's will that only properly qualified men be
called to this office. See John 21:15-18, Acts 20:28, Rom. 10:14-15,
Eph. 4:11, 1 Tim. 3:1-7, Titus 1:5, 1 Cor. 14:34, 1 Tim. 2:12, 1 Pet. 2:9,
Gal. 3:28. Back to Top
9. THE LAST THINGS
- WE BELIEVE WE HAVE ETERNAL LIFE BECAUSE OF JESUS' DEATH AND RESURRECTION!
We confess that at the time of physical death a believer's soul goes to
heaven and an unbeliever's soul goes to hell. On the Last Day, Christ will
return visibly to the world and will raise the bodies of all the dead,
both believers and unbelievers, at which time their bodies and souls will
be reunited. The believers will enter into eternal life in "the new heavens
and the new earth," but the unbelievers will be cast forever into "the
fiery lake of burning sulphur." We reject the teaching that the soul has
no continuing, conscious existence after the time of physical death (a soul sleep) and the teaching that the souls of
unbelievers will be annihilated on the Day of Judgment. We also reject
as unbiblical all forms of millennialism, that is, the teaching that
Christ will reign visibly over an earthly kingdom for a thousand years
before the Day of Resurrection and Judgment. See Matt. 25:31-46,
John 5:28-29, Mark 16:16, Eccl. 12:7, Luke 23:43, Mark 13:32-37,
Luke 18:8, John 18:36. Back to Top
10. CHURCH FELLOWSHIP
-WE BELIEVE WE SHOULD NOT COMPROMISE GOD'S WORD, BUT WORK TOGETHER IN UNITY
IN HIS WORD!
We confess that Scripture requires that church fellowship be recognized and
practiced where there is a mutual confession of and commitment to the pure
Marks of the Church,the Word and Sacraments. Jesus Christ is the Head of
His Church, and He governs and teaches it by His Word, but deviation from
the teaching of God's Word is not to be tolerated in the church. We
therefore reject unionism, that is, church fellowship with adherents of
false doctrine, and ecumenical endeavors which compromise the pure doctrine
of God's Word. We also reject participation or membership in religious
organizations which have features that are in conflict with the Christian
faith, such as the Masonic Lodge and similar organizations. At the same
time we also condemn separatism, i.e., the refusal to acknowledge and
practice fellowship when there is agreement in doctrine. See
John 8:31-32, 1 Cor. 1:10, Eph. 2:19-20, Matt. 7:15-20, Rom. 16:17,
Gal.1:6-9, 2 John 9-11, Matt. 23:8, 1 Pet. 4:11, 2 Cor. 6:14-18. Back to Top
11. CHURCH AND STATE
- WE BELIEVE THAT CHURCH AND GOVERNMENT BOTH HAVE THEIR PURPOSES AND ARE
ORDAINED AND USED BY GOD!
We confess that God has assigned certain responsibilities to the Church and
certain responsibilities to the State, which do not conflict with each other.
The Church and the State are each to operate within their own sphere of
responsibility, using only those means which God has entrusted to each to
carry out their God-given tasks. To the Church God has given the
responsibility of calling sinners to repentance, preaching forgiveness
through the cross of Christ, and encouraging believers in their Christian
life. To the State God has given the responsibility of punishing evildoers
and protecting the innocent, and of promoting civil order among the people.
The Church is not to exercise civil authority, and the State is not to
become a messenger of the Gospel nor to interfere with the Church's
Gospel ministry. See Rom. 13:1-7, Acts 5:29, 1 Tim. 2:2, Mark 16:15,
Matt. 22:21. Back to Top
12. HUMAN LIFE AND HUMAN SEXUALITY
- WE BELIEVE GOD GIVES US LIFE AS A GIFT AND THAT HE INSTRUCTS US IN HOW
WE SHOULD LIVE SO THAT WE MIGHT HAVE A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE!
We confess that Scripture upholds the sanctity of human life. We recognize
that God has given the State the right to administer capital punishment and
wage just wars, but we believe that any taking of human life beyond that
which is authorized by God is to be abhorred. We believe that all human
life has intrinsic value, regardless of its perceived "quality," and that
God calls on us to preserve His gift of life. Because abortion results in
the death of an unborn human being, we believe that it is never justified except in those rare and tragic circumstances when the continuation of the pregnancy would clearly threaten the physical life of the mother. Abortion for any other reason is a great sin in the eyes of God. Because God is the giver and taker of life, we condemn any deliberate efforts to shorten one's own life or the life of another, for example: suicide, euthanasia (mercy killing), and the withholding or withdrawing of appropriate care from the critically ill
person. See Rom. 13:4 and 9, Ps. 139:13-16, Ps. 51:5, Luke 1:41, Jer. 1:5,
Ps. 31:15, Phil. 1:21-26, Lev. 19:16.
We confess that Scripture condemns homosexuality and extra-marital
relations (fornication and adultery) as sin. Nevertheless, when an
individual caught up in such sins truly repents, the forgiveness of the
Gospel is to be fully applied. We confess that the divine institution of
marriage is to be heterosexual, in which, according to God's design, a
man and a woman may enjoy a life-long companionship in mutual love. We
teach on the basis of Holy Scripture that marriage is the only proper
context for the expression of sexual intimacy and for the procreation of
children. See Rom. 1:26-27, 1 Cor. 6:9, 18 and 7:2-9, John 4:17-18,
1 John 1:9, Gen. 1:27-28 and 2:18-24, Matt. 19:4-6. Back to Top
13. THE LUTHERAN CONFESSIONS
- OUR BELIEFS ARE CONFESSED IN THE LUTHERAN WRITINGS OF THE REFORMATION,
NAMELY, THE "BOOK OF CONCORD"!
As orthodox, confessional Lutherans, we embrace as our primary confessions
of faith the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church contained
in the Book of Concord of 1580, namely, the Apostles', Nicene, and
Athanasian Creeds; the Augsburg Confession and its Apology; the
Smalcald Articles (including the Treatise on the Power and Primacy of
the Pope); Luther's Small and Large Catechisms and the Formula of
Concord (Epitome and Solid Declaration). We accept these Confessions,
not in so far as but because they agree with Scripture, and we believe
that they are a correct exposition of the teaching of God's Word.
Adherence to these confessions, drawn from Scripture, is in keeping
with St. Peter's exhortation: "Always be prepared to give an answer to
everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have"
(1 Pet. 3:15). See also Heb. 13:7-9a. Back to Top
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