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At
Jacksonville Christian Fellowship, we are very much
concerned with the issue of “doctrinal correctness”.
It is our belief that bad doctrine and a flippant
attitude towards theology are at the heart of most
of what troubles today’s church. It is also our
belief that only the Truth can free the human heart
from the corruption of sin and enable us to truly be
the people God desires. In this section then you
will find an outline of those things that we hold to
be essential.
Doctrine
We Believe to be Essential: We believe that the
Bible is the infallible, authoritative, and inerrant
Word of God. We believe that it reveals all things
that are necessary to Salvation, Life & Godliness,
and that it is a final and closed revelation,
consisting of the sixty-six books of Holy Scripture.
(1Thess 2:13; 2Tim 3:14-17; 2Peter 2:2-4)
We believe
that there is only one true and living God,
eternally existing in a Trinity of persons: God the
Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. We
believe that these three persons are one in
substance, power, and eternity; each possessing the
fullness of the divine essence and yet this essence
is undivided. (Col 2:8-10; Acts 5:1-4, Deut 6:4;
Isaiah 43:10-11; 45:21-23) We believe that God is
infinite in being and perfection. We believe that He
is all powerful, all knowing, and present in all
places at all times. We believe that He is
absolutely sovereign over all His works, and that He
orders all things according to the counsel of His
own wise, immutable, and righteous will for His own
glory. This sovereignty extends not only to
inanimate creation, but to all living things as
well, and is the ultimate determiner of each
creature’s destiny. (Eph 1:3-11; Rom 9:6-23) We
believe that God is self-existent and
self-sufficient. That is, He needs nothing from His
creation to exist or to continue to exist. On the
contrary, He is the Creator and Sustainer of all
things both seen and unseen. (Ex 3:13-14; Col
1:15-17) He is loving, gracious, merciful and
longsuffering, forgiving sin and transgression. Yet
He is also infinitely just and holy, and will by no
means clear the guilty. (Ex 34:5-8) In His sight all
things are open and manifest. His knowledge is
infinite, infallible, and independent of the
creature; so that nothing to Him is contingent or
uncertain. He is holy in all His counsels, works,
and commands. To Him is due, from angels and men,
and every other creature, whatsoever worship,
service, or obedience He is pleased to require of
them. (Isaiah 46:9-11, Rev 4:8-11)
We believe
in both the full deity and full humanity of Jesus
Christ, that He was truly God manifest in human
flesh. (John 1:1, 14; Phil 2:5-11; Col 2:8-10)
We
believe: In His virgin birth In His sinless life In
His vicarious and atoning death for the sins of His
Elect In His burial and resurrection In His
ascension to the right hand of the Father In His
personal, physical, and future return to earth to
rule in righteousness and to inaugurate the new
heavens and new earth (Luke 1:26-38; Heb 7:26; Rom
3:25; Matt 28:5-7; Rev 21-22)
We believe
that the Holy Spirit is both a person and that He is
fully God, being the third member of the blessed
Trinity. (Acts 5:1-4; Matt 28:19; John 14:15-21) We
believe that the ministry of the Holy Spirit is to
glorify the Lord Jesus Christ, to convict men of
sin, to regenerate sinners, baptize them into
Christ, and to seal them until the day of
redemption. We believe that He is our Guide, our
Comforter, and our Instructor in the things of God.
(John 16:7-15; Titus 3:5; 1Cor 12:13; Eph 1:13-14;
John 14:15-20)
We believe
in the doctrine of Man’s Total Depravity. We believe
that the first man, Adam, stood as the
representative and federal head of the entire human
race. We believe that in his fall, the entire human
race fell with him, resulting in the total
corruption and condemnation of mankind before God.
This does not mean that every man is as wicked as he
could be, but that sin has corrupted us at every
level of our being. Because of this corruption, we
are unable, apart from grace, of either
understanding or desiring spiritual truth, and we
are by nature God’s enemies and the objects of His
wrath. (Rom 5:12-19; Rom 8:6-8; 1Cor 2:14; John
6:37, 44, 63-65; Eph 2:1-3)
We believe
that God has unconditionally chosen a company of
people, His Elect, out from the fallen sons of Adam.
These Elect were given in covenant to the Son, by
the Father, before the foundation of the world was
laid. God has done everything necessary to bring
these Elect to faith in Christ and to secure them
eternally unto Himself. This election to salvation
is attributed solely to the sovereign Grace of God
and not to any merit, good works, or faith on our
part, faith itself being the gift of God. (Rom
9:1-24; Eph 1:3-14; 2Tim 1:9; John 6:37; Ps 89:1-5,
15-36; Rom 8:28-39; Eph 2:1-10)
We believe
that this salvation was purchased for the Elect by
the precious Blood of Christ. The blood was shed as
propitiation to the Father, for the sins of His
Elect, and results in their justification before
God. Literally, we were the ones that deserved to be
crucified and to drink of God’s wrath, but our
blessed Savior instead drank it for us! Concerning
the merit and value of the blood, it is enough to
have purchased and cleansed every person ever born.
Yet, as concerning the intention of God as to whom
it would be effective for, it was limited to the
Elect alone. Else would God have failed in His
purpose, a thing that Scripture makes clear as being
impossible. (1Peter 1:18-21; Rom 3:25-26; John 3:16;
10:11, 15, 25-30; Matt 1:21; Heb 9:12-15; Isa
46:9-11; Eph 1:11)
We believe
that the only means of being cleansed from sin and
corruption is through repentance and faith in the
precious Blood of Christ as a sacrifice for our sin.
We believe that both repentance and faith are the
graciously and sovereignly bestowed gifts of God. We
believe that these are generated in the human heart
by the precious Holy Spirit as He works through the
Word of God to effectually and infallibly call elect
sinners to Christ. (Luke 5:32; 24:37; Acts 5:31;
11:18; 2Tim 2:25; Eph 2:8-9; Titus 3:5; Rom 10:17;
1Thess 2:13-14)
We believe
that the Holy Spirit indwells every true believer.
We believe that this indwelling at once unites us
with Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection,
and results in the imputation of Christ’s
righteousness, as well as the experience of the new
birth. (Eph 1:12-14; 1Cor 6:17, 12:13; Rom 6:4-5;
1Peter 1:3)
We believe
that this new birth will produce sanctification and
holiness in the life of a believer. Sanctification
is not to be confused with justification which is a
legal standing before God, but it is rather to be
understood as the fruit of true justification and
regeneration. Sanctification is effected through the
diligent study of the Word of God and the daily
yielding to and filling of the Holy Spirit. Progress
in sanctification will vary in each individual child
of God, but it will nonetheless be present in all,
seeing that it, too, is the sovereign work of God in
our hearts. (Ezek 36:26-27; Jer 32:38-40; Titus 3:5;
John 15:3, 17:17; Eph 5:18, 26; 1Peter 2:2; Phil
2:12-13)
We believe
that all who are called by God’s Grace, regenerated
by the Holy Spirit, and justified by Christ’s Blood,
will persevere in faith and holiness, and will never
fall away from Christ. They are kept by the power of
God and no man is able to pluck them from the
Father’s hand. (John 10:27-30; Rom 8:28-39; Phil
1:6; Heb 7:22-25; 12:1-2)
We believe
that water baptism is essential, not to
regeneration, but as a sign and seal of the
righteousness we possess by faith. (Matt 28:19-20;
Rom 6:1-6; Col 2:12)
We believe
that water baptism is only for those who have placed
personal faith in Christ as Saviour, and that it
symbolizes our union with Christ in His Death,
Burial and Resurrection. Therefore our mode of
baptism is by full immersion. (Ro.6:3-5)
We believe
that the filling of the Holy Spirit is the privilege
of every believer and that it is a vital part of
enabling him or her to gain victory over sin and to
be a vibrant witness for Christ. (Eph 5:18; Gal
5:16; Acts 1:8)
We believe
that the gifts of the Holy Spirit are still valid
for today, being Sovereignly distributed to every
member of Christ’s Church, as He, the Spirit, wills,
for the purpose of edifying the entire body. (1Cor
12:1-11; Rom 12:3-8; 1Peter 4:10)
We believe
in the personal, physical, and future return of
Jesus Christ to the earth, to rule in righteousness
and to inaugurate the New Heavens and New Earth.
(Zech 14:1-9; Matt 24:30-31; 25:31-46; Acts 1:9-11;
2Thess 1:7-10; Rev 1:7; 19:11-21; Ch 20-21)
We believe
in the physical resurrection of the body, the
eternal blessedness of the saved, and the eternal
damnation and misery of the lost. (1Thess 4:13-18;
Dan 12:2; Rev 20)
We believe
in the fellowship of the saints on the Lord’s Day to
worship Him, to hear the teaching and preaching of
the Word of God, to share in breaking the bread of
Holy Communion, and to give as God has prospered
them into the treasury of God’s house. (Heb 10:25;
Acts 20:7; 1Cor 16:1-2)
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