“You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be My witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth.” Acts 1:8

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What does Acts One Eight believe?

 

This multi-site ministry is produced by Acts One Eight, Inc. It has no members, dues, or buildings. We are pro-Church ... but are not affiliated with, nor promote, any specific local church, organization, or denomination. Our doctrinal beliefs are consistent with historic, conservative Christianity ... and are based on taking the Bible literally at what-it-says-it-says. We do not promote any different gospel, extra-Biblical customs, or strange teachings.

 

 

Acts One Eight’s Official Doctrinal Statement

 

I.  The Scriptures. We believe that the original manuscripts of the Old and New Testaments comprise the full, word-for-word, truthful, inspired, inerrant Word of God, which is the supreme and final authority in doctrine and practice.

 

II. The Trinity. We believe in one God eternally existing in three equal persons -- Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, who have the same nature and attributes but who are distinct in office and activity.

 

III. The Father. We believe that as the eternal Father, He is the Father of all men in the non-salvation Creator-creature sense, the Father of the nation Israel, the Father of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the spiritual Father of all who believe in Christ. He is the author of the Decree of God, the author of election, the One who sent the Son, and the disciplinarian of His children.

 

IV. The Person and Work of Christ. We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ, the eternal Son of God, became man, without ceasing to be God, having been conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary, in order that He might reveal God and redeem sinful man. We believe that He accomplished our redemption through His death on the cross as a substitutionary sacrifice. We believe that our redemption and salvation are guaranteed by His literal physical resurrection from the dead. We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ is now in heaven, exalted to the right hand of God, where as High Priest He fulfills the ministry of intercession and advocacy for His people. He is also the Head of the Body (His Church) for which He will personally and imminently return.

 

V. The Holy Spirit. We believe that the eternal Holy Spirit restrains sin, and convicts of sin, righteousness, and judgment. He glorifies Christ. At the moment of salvation He permanently regenerates, indwells, baptizes, and seals every believer. Experientially, He fills, gives gifts diversely to, teaches, leads, assures, and prays for believers.

 

VI. Angels and Satan. We believe that angels are spiritual beings who were created as sinless personalities. They presently exist in both fallen and unfallen states, the former including Satan and his demons. We believe that Satan, a personal being, by his own choice the enemy of God and the people of God is the originator of sin, and that he led our first parents into sin and now rules as the god of this world. We believe that he was judged at the cross and will ultimately be cast into the Lake of Fire.

 

VII. Creation and Man. We believe that all things in heaven and earth were created by God and exist by His power. We believe that the first man, Adam, was created out of dust, innocent and in the image and likeness of God, but that he sinned by acting independently of God, thereby disobeying Him, bringing both physical and spiritual death upon himself and his posterity. We believe that man has inherited a sinful nature, is alienated from God, and is in need of salvation.

 

VIII. Salvation. We believe that all who receive Jesus Christ as their own personal Savior are born again of the Holy Spirit. This believing in Christ imputes Christ's righteousness to the believer. Without personal merit, man is saved on the basis of Christ's death and shed blood. We believe that anyone who has received Jesus Christ and thereby has been born again is eternally secure, has everlasting life, will not come into condemnation, has passed out of death into life, and shall never perish. We believe that there is a bodily resurrection ... of the believers to everlasting blessedness ...and of the unbelievers to everlasting punishment.

 

IX. The Christian's Walk.  We believe that all believers are called with a holy calling, to walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit, and so to live in the power of the Spirit that we will not fulfill the lust of the flesh. But the flesh with its fallen Adamic nature, which in this life is never eradicated, being with us to the end of our earthly lives, needs to be kept by the Spirit constantly in subjection to Christ, or it will surely manifest its presence in our lives to the dishonor of our Lord. We believe that the qualities required of a spiritual leader are clearly revealed in the Scriptures.

 

X. The Church. We believe that the Church, the Body and Bride of Christ, is a spiritual organism, made up of all born again persons of this present age. We believe that the Church began at Pentecost and that a believer is placed into the Church by the baptizing work of the Holy Spirit at the moment of salvation. We believe that the universal Church consists of all believers everywhere, and the local Church consists of believers who assemble in one locality.

 

XI. The Great Commission. We believe that those whom God has saved are sent into the world by Christ as He was by the Father. Those so sent are ambassadors, commissioned to go make disciples and make Christ known to the whole world. We also believe that everyone should have an opportunity to carefully examine the facts about Christ and have an opportunity to make an intelligent decision about Him.

 

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