Fundamental Beliefs of the United Church of God
an International Association
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PREAMBLE
The following are statements regarding the fundamental beliefs of the United Church of God,
an International Association. This is not intended to be a comprehensive statement of the
beliefs of the Church. Questions about doctrine and belief will be addressed by a process
adopted by the Council of Elders (Council) and approved by the General Conference of Elders (General Conference).
Fundamental Beliefs
We believe in one
God, the Father, eternally existing, who is a Spirit,
a personal Being of supreme intelligence, knowledge, love, justice,
power and authority. He, through Jesus Christ, is the Creator of the
heavens and the earth and all that is in them. He is the Source of life
and the One for whom human life exists. We believe in one Lord, Jesus
Christ of Nazareth, who is the Word and has eternally existed. We
believe that He is the Messiah, the Christ, the divine Son of the living
God, conceived of the Holy Spirit, born in the human flesh of the virgin
Mary. We believe that it is by Him that God created all things and that
without Him was not anything made that was made. We believe in the Holy
Spirit, as the Spirit of God and of Christ Jesus. The Holy Spirit is the
power of God and the Spirit of life eternal.
We believe that
Scripture, both the Old and the New Testament, is God's
revelation, and His complete, expressed will to humanity. Scripture is
inspired in thought and word, infallible in the original writings, is
the supreme and final authority in faith and in life, and is the
foundation of all truth.
We believe that
Satan is a spirit being who is the adversary of God and
the children of God. Satan has been given dominion over the world for a
specific period of time. Satan has deceived humanity into rejecting God
and His law. Satan has ruled by deception with the aid of a host of
demons who are rebellious angels, spirit beings, who followed Satan in
his rebellion.
We believe that
humanity
was created in the image of God with the
potential to become children of God, partakers of the divine nature. God
formed humanity of flesh, which is material substance. Human beings live
by the breath of life, are mortal, subject to corruption and decay,
without eternal life, except as the gift of God under God's terms and
conditions as expressed in the Bible. We believe that God placed before
Adam and Eve the choice of eternal life through obedience to God, or
death through sin. Adam and Eve yielded to temptation and disobeyed God.
As a result, sin entered the world, and through sin, death. Death now
reigns over all humanity because all have sinned.
We believe that
sin is the transgression of the law. The law is
spiritual, perfect, holy, just and good. The law defines God's love and
is based upon the two great principles of love toward God and love
toward neighbor, and is immutable and binding. The Ten Commandments are
the ten points of God's law of love. We believe that breaking any one
point of the law brings upon a person the penalty of sin. We believe
that this fundamental spiritual law reveals the only way to true life
and the only possible way of happiness, peace and joy. All unhappiness,
misery, anguish and woe have come from transgressing God's law.
We believe
God so loved this world of helpless sinners that He gave His
only begotten Son, who, though in all points tempted as we are, lived
without sin in the human flesh. That Son, Jesus Christ, died as a
sacrifice for the sins of humanity. His life, because He is the Creator
of all humanity, is of greater value than the sum total of all human
life. His death is, therefore, sufficient to pay the penalty for every
human being's sins. In paying this penalty He has made it possible,
according to God's plan, for each person and humanity as a whole to have
their sins forgiven and to be released from the death penalty.
We believe that the Father raised Jesus Christ from the dead after His
body lay three
days and three nights in the grave, thus making
immortality possible for mortal man. He thereafter ascended into heaven,
where He now sits at the right hand of God the Father as our High Priest
and Advocate.
We believe that all who truly
repent of their sins in full surrender and
willing obedience to God, and who by faith accept Jesus Christ as their
personal Savior, have their sins forgiven by an act of divine grace.
Such individuals are justified, pardoned from the penalty of sin, and
receive the gift of the Holy Spirit, which literally abides within them
and supplies the divine love that alone can fulfill the law and produce
righteousness. They are baptized by the Spirit into the body of Christ,
which is the true Church of God. We believe in a true change in life and
attitude. Only those who have the indwelling presence of and are being
led by the Holy Spirit are Christ's.
We believe in the ordinance of water
baptism by immersion following
repentance. Through the laying on of hands, with prayer, the believer
receives the Holy Spirit and becomes a part of the spiritual body of
Jesus Christ.
We believe that the seventh day of the week is the
Sabbath of the Lord
our God. On this day we are commanded to rest from our labors and
worship God, following the teachings and example of Jesus, the apostles
and the New Testament Church.
We believe in observing the New Testament
Passover on the night of the
14th of Abib, the anniversary of the death of our Savior.
We believe in the commanded observance of the seven annual
Holy Days
given to ancient Israel by God and kept by Jesus Christ, the apostles
and the New Testament Church. These Holy Days reveal God's plan of
salvation.
We believe that those meats that are designated
"unclean" by God in
Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14 are not to be eaten.
We believe that Christians are forbidden by the commandments of God from
taking human life, directly or indirectly, and that bearing arms is
contrary to this fundamental belief. Therefore, we believe that
Christians should not voluntarily become engaged in
military service. If
they are involuntarily engaged in military service, we believe they
should refuse conscientiously to bear arms and, to the extent possible,
to refuse to come under military authority.
We believe in God's enduring righteousness. That righteousness is
demonstrated by God's faithfulness in fulfilling all of the
promises He
made to the father of the faithful, Abraham. As promised, God multiplied
Abraham's lineal descendants so that Abraham literally became the
"father" of many nations. We believe that God, as promised, materially
prospered Abraham's lineal descendants Isaac and Jacob (whose name He
later changed to Israel). We believe that God, through Abraham's Seed,
Jesus Christ, is making salvation available to all humanity regardless
of their physical lineage. Salvation is not therefore a right of birth.
It is freely open to all whom God calls, and those who are regarded as
descendants of Abraham are those of the faith, heirs according to the
promises. We believe that the knowledge that God has fulfilled and
continues to fulfill the physical promises made to Abraham and his
children, and is fulfilling the spiritual promise through Jesus Christ,
is critical to understanding the message of the prophets and its
application to the world in which we live.
We believe
God's purpose for mankind is to prepare those whom He calls,
and who elect through a life of overcoming sin, developing righteous
character, and growing in grace and knowledge, to possess the Kingdom
and to become kings and priests reigning with Christ on this earth after
His return. We believe that the reason for mankind's existence is
literally to be born as spirit beings into the family of God.
We believe that the
Church is that body of believers who have received,
and are being led by, the Holy Spirit. The true Church of God is a
spiritual organism. Its biblical name is "The Church of God." We believe
that the mission of the Church is to preach the gospel (good news) of
the coming Kingdom of God to all nations as a witness, and to help
reconcile to God such people as are now being called. We believe that it
is also the mission of the Church of God to strengthen, edify and
nurture the children of God in the love and admonition of our Lord Jesus
Christ.
We believe in tithing as a way of honoring God with our substance and as
a means of serving Him in the preaching of the gospel, the care of the
Church, attending the festivals and helping the needy.
We believe that the only hope of eternal life for mortal humans lies in
the resurrection through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. We believe
that at the return of Jesus Christ a
resurrection to spirit life will
take place for all who have been God's faithful servants. We believe
that after Jesus Christ has ruled on this earth for 1,000 years, there
will be a resurrection to physical life of the vast majority of all
people who have ever lived. We believe that after these people have had
an opportunity to live a physical life, if they become converted, they
too will receive eternal life. We also believe that those who reject
God's offer of salvation will reap eternal death.
We believe in the personal, visible, premillennial
return of the Lord
Jesus Christ to rule the nations on earth as King of kings and to
continue His priestly office as Lord of lords. At that time, He will sit
upon the throne of David. During His thousand-year reign upon the earth,
He will restore all things and establish the Kingdom of God forever.
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