Zion
Christian Fellowship
Doctrinal Statement of Faith...
THE
SCRIPTURES. The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments
were given by inspiration of God, and are the only sufficient,
certain and authoritative rule of all saving knowledge, faith,
and obedience.
GOD.
There is but one God, the Maker, Preserver and Ruler of all
things, having in and of Himself all perfections, and being
infinite in them all; and to Him all creatures owe the highest
love, reverence and obedience.
THE
TRINITY. God is revealed to us as Father, Son, and
Holy Spirit, each with distinct personal attributes, but without
division of nature, essence, or being.
PROVIDENCE.
God, from eternity, decrees or permits all things that come
to pass, and perpetually upholds, directs, and governs all creatures
and all events; yet not in any way as to be the author or approver
of sin nor to destroy the free will and responsibility of intelligent
creatures.
ELECTION.
Election is God's eternal choice of some persons unto everlasting
life-- not because of foreseen merit in them, but of his mere
mercy in Christ-- in consequence of which choice they are called,
justified and glorified.
THE
FALL OF MAN. God originally created man in His own
image, and free from sin; but, through the temptation of Satan,
man transgressed the command of God, and fell from his original
holiness and righteousness; whereby his posterity [i.e. descendants]
inherit a nature corrupt and wholly opposed to God and His law,
are under condemnation, and as soon as they are capable of moral
action, become actual transgressors.
THE
MEDIATOR. Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God,
is the divinely appointed mediator between God and man. Having
taken upon Himself human nature, yet without sin, He perfectly
fulfilled the law, suffered and died upon the cross for the
salvation of sinners. He was buried, rose again on the third
day, and ascended to His Father, at whose right hand He lives
forever to make intercession for His people. He is the only
Mediator, the Prophet, Priest, and King of the church, and Sovereign
of the Universe.
REGENERATION.
Regeneration is a change of heart, wrought by the Holy Spirit,
who makes alive those who are dead in trespasses and sins, enlightening
their minds spiritually and savingly to understand the Word
of God, and renewing their whole nature, so that they love and
practice holiness. It is a work of God’s free and special
grace alone.
REPENTANCE.
Repentance is an evangelical grace, wherein the Holy Spirit
makes a person aware of the manifold evil of his sin, so that
he humbles himself with godly sorrow, detesting sin, and abhorring
[i.e., hating] self, with a purpose and endeavor to walk before
God so as to please Him in all things.
FAITH.
Saving faith is the belief, on God’s authority, of whatsoever
is revealed in His Word concerning Christ; accepting and resting
upon Him alone for justification and eternal life. It is wrought
in the heart by the Holy Spirit, and is accompanied by all other
saving grace, and leads to a life of holiness.
JUSTIFICATION. Justification is God’s
gracious and full acquittal of sinners who believe in Christ,
from all sin, through the satisfaction that Christ has made.
It is given not for anything wrought in them or done by them,
but on account of the obedience and satisfaction of Christ,
they receiving and resting on Him and His righteousness by faith.
SANCTIFICATION.
Those who have been regenerated are also sanctified by God’s
Word and Spirit dwelling in them. This sanctification is progressive
through the supply of Divine strength, which all saints seek
to obtain, pressing after a heavenly life in cordial [i.e.,
willing] obedience to all Christ’s commands.
PERSEVERANCE
OF THE SAINTS. Those whom God has accepted in the Beloved,
and sanctified by His Spirit, will never totally nor finally
fall away from the state of grace, but shall certainly persevere
to the end; and though they may fall, through neglect and temptation,
into sin, whereby they grieve the Spirit, impair their graces
and comforts, bring reproach on the Church, and temporal judgments
on themselves, yet they shall be renewed again unto repentance,
and be kept by the power of God through faith unto salvation.
THE
CHURCH. The Lord Jesus is the Head of the Church, which
is composed of all His true disciples, and in Him is invested
supremely all power for its government. According to His commandment,
Christians are to associate themselves into particular societies
or churches; and to each of these churches He has given needful
authority for administering the order, discipline and worship
which He has appointed. The regular officers of a church are
Bishops (or Elders) and Deacons.
BAPTISM.
Baptism is an ordinance of the Lord Jesus, obligatory upon every
believer, wherein he is immersed in water in the Name of the
Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, as a sign of
his fellowship with the death and resurrection of Christ, of
remission of sins, and of his giving himself up to God, to live
and walk in newness of life.
THE
LORD’S SUPPER. The Lord’s Supper is an
ordinance of Jesus Christ, to be administered with bread and
wine, and to be observed by His churches till the end of the
world. It is in no sense a sacrifice, but is designed to commemorate
His death, to confirm the faith of Christians, and to be a bond,
pledge, and renewal of their communion with Him, and of their
church fellowship.
THE
LORD’S DAY. The New Testament Church gives the
example of assembling on the Lord’s Day (i.e. Sunday)
for the reading and teaching of the Word of God, worship, prayer,
and mutual encouragement - stimulating one another to love and
good deeds. It is fitting to view the Lord’s Day as a
celebration of Christ’s resurrection and the redemption
of His people.
LIBERTY
OF CONSCIENCE. God alone is Lord of the conscience;
and He hath left it free from the doctrines and commandments
of men, which are in anything contrary to His word, or not contained
in it. Civil magistrates being ordained of God, subjection in
all lawful things commanded by them ought to be yielded by us
in the Lord, not only for wrath, but also for conscience sake.
THE
RESURRECTION. The bodies of men after death return
to dust, but their spirits return immediately to God - the righteous
to rest with Him; the wicked, to be reserved under darkness
to judgment. At the last day, the bodies of all the dead, both
just and unjust, will be raised.
THE JUDGMENT. God has appointed a day, wherein
He will judge the world by Jesus Christ, when every one shall
receive according to his deeds: the wicked shall go into everlasting
punishment; the righteous, into everlasting life.