Preamble
Members of the college board, administrators, and the faculty of Eternity
Bible College recognize that any statement of faith is a fallible
attempt to summarize and systematize an infallible divine revelation. We recognize that the Bible is the Christian’s
only authoritative document. However, the Bible is often
distorted and misinterpreted so we believe that it is necessary
not to add to what the Bible teaches but instead to delineate
what we believe the Bible means by what it teaches in several
important areas. Thus, this statement of faith is essential
because it provides an explanation of our understanding of what
scripture teaches, and thereby provides the framework in which
our curriculum and teaching occurs. Furthermore, it is
acknowledged that there are contained within this statement doctrines
which are essential (e.g. the Deity of Christ, Bodily Resurrection,
etc.) and doctrines which are distinctives (e.g. Spiritual Gifts,
Pre-Tribulation Rapture, etc.). Essentials are those doctrines
which are universally held by the redeemed. Distinctives
are those doctrines in which there has been latitude within historical
Christianity. Being aware that all institutions continually
face the danger of doctrinal drift, all members of the college
board, administration, and faculty of the college are required
to sign a statement affirming their personal agreement with this
statement of faith including both essentials and distinctives
on an annual basis.
This statement of faith is part of the by-laws of Eternity Bible
College and thus can only be changed according to the amendment
procedures outlined therein.
The Holy Scriptures
We
believe the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments (the
sixty-six canonical books) to be the verbally inspired Word of
God, the final authority for faith and life, inerrant in the
original writings, infallible and God-breathed. God has
divinely preserved the Greek and Hebrew texts so as to make His
will explicitly known and obeyed. This conviction requires
a literal, historical and grammatical interpretation to the
totality of scripture, e.g. six literal days of creation, a
literal visible Kingdom, a consistent distinction between Israel
and the church. (II Timothy 3:16-17; II Peter 1:20-21; Matthew
5:18; John 16:12-13).
The Godhead
We believe in one Triune God, eternally existing in three Persons
(Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), co-eternal in being, co-identical
in nature, co-equal in power and glory, and each having the same
attributes and perfections (Deuteronomy 6:4; II Corinthians 13:14).
We affirm an orthodox view of the living God who possess an
exhaustive foreknowledge of all things potential, as well as
all things actual, and that there is nothing God does not know,
past, present, or future (Job 37:16; Psalm 139:4, 16; Isaiah
40:12-14, 42:9, 46:10; Matthew 11:21-23; Luke 10:12-13).
The Father
We believe that
God the Father is the eternally self-existent One. He is
the Creator of all things (Genesis 1:1; Ephesians 3:9; Revelation
4:11) and the absolute sovereign and omnipotent ruler of all
creation (Psalm 103:19).
The Son
We believe that the
Lord Jesus Christ, having existed eternally, became man without
ceasing to be God in an indivisible oneness, having been conceived
by the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary, in order that
He might reveal God, redeem sinful man, and rule over God’s
kingdom (John 1:1-2; Luke 1:35; Isaiah 9:6-7).
We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ died on the cross for
all mankind as a representative, vicarious, substitutionary sacrifice;
and that the sufficiency of this atoning sacrifice to accomplish
the redemption and justification of all who trust in Him, is
assured by His literal, physical resurrection from the dead (Romans
3:24-25, 4:25; Ephesians 1:7; I Timothy 4:10; Hebrews 2:9; I
Peter 1:3-5, 2:24; II Peter 2:1).
We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ ascended to heaven and
is now exalted at the right hand of God where, as our High Priest,
He fulfills the ministry of Representative, Intercessor, and
Advocate (Acts 1:9-10; Hebrews 9:24, 7:25; Romans 8:34; I John
2:1-2).
We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ is the only mediator between
men and God (1 Timothy 2:5) and that He alone is the Head of
His body, the church (Ephesians 1:22-23, 4:15, 5:23; Colossians
1:18).
The Holy Spirit
We believe that the Holy Spirit is a Person Who convicts the
world of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment; and that He
is the Supernatural Agent in regeneration, baptizing all believers
into the Body of Christ at the moment of conversion, indwelling
and sealing them unto the Day of Redemption (John 16:8-11; II
Corinthians 3:6; I Corinthians 12:12-14; Romans 8:9; Ephesians
1:13-14).
We believe that the Holy Spirit is the
divine Teacher Who guided the apostles and prophets into all
truth as they wrote God’s
revelation, the Bible (2 Peter 1:19-21), and that He continues
to guide believers in all truth as they read and understand His
written revelation. Further, we believe that it is
the privilege and duty of all the saved to be filled with the
Spirit (John 16:13; I John 2:20, 27; Ephesians 5:18).
We believe that the Holy Spirit does not glorify Himself by
ostentatious displays but instead glorifies Jesus Christ by affecting
His purpose of redeeming and transforming people into His image
(John 16:14; Acts 1:8).
We believe that the Holy Spirit is sovereign
in the bestowing of all spiritual gifts, and that all abiding
gifts are sufficient for the perfecting of the saints today. We also believe
that the miraculous gifts were for the purpose of pointing to
and authenticating the apostles as revealers of divine truth
and were never intended to be characteristic of the lives of
believers. Thus the miraculous gifts were temporary and
gradually ceased. We believe that it is important to distinguish
between God giving miraculous gifts and God’s ability to
perform miracles as He sovereignly determines. Thus we
believe that while God no longer gives the miraculous gifts,
He can and does still perform miracles as determined by His sovereign
will. (I Corinthians 12:4-11; II Corinthians 12:12; Ephesians
4:7-12; Hebrews 2:3-4; John 15:7; I John 5:14-15; James 5:15).
Man
We believe that man was
directly and immediately created in the image and likeness of
God, but that the transgression of Adam resulted in the condemnation
of all men. All men are
thus born spiritually dead and under the penalty of physical
death. As a result of transgression all men are born with
an inherited sinful nature, and are alienated from God. We
believe that man is totally depraved and utterly unable
to remedy his lost condition(Genesis 1:26-27; Romans 3:22-23,
5:12; Ephesians 2:1-3, 12).
Salvation
We believe that salvation is the gift of God brought to man
by grace and received by faith alone in the Lord Jesus Christ,
Whose precious blood was shed on Calvary for the forgiveness
of our sins (Ephesians 2:8-10, 1:7; John 1:12; I Peter 1:18-19).
We believe that before the foundation
of the world God freely and graciously chose those individuals
whom He would save. He
did this based upon His own sovereign choice and not based upon
any foresight or anticipation of an individual’s decision. The
grace of God encompasses the gift of salvation and the means
of receiving the gift. All and only those whom the Father
draws will come in faith, and all and only those who come in
faith will be received by the Father (Romans 8:28-30; Ephesians
1:4, 11; 2 Thessalonians 2:13; 1 Peter 1:1-2; John 6:37, 40,
44; Acts 13:48).
We believe that God’s sovereign choice does not contradict
or negate man’s responsibility for his actions in any way. Man
is completely responsible for his decisions and should be honestly
called upon to repent and trust Christ as Savior and Lord (John
3:18-19, 36, 5:40; Acts 2:38-39; 2 Corinthians 5:20; Psalm 62:12;
Romans 2:5-6; Revelation 20:13).
We believe that justification is an act
of God whereby He forensically declares righteous those who
have faith in Christ alone. This
righteousness is completely independent of any virtue, merit,
or good work of man, but is based upon faith alone. Justification
involves both an imputation of the believer’s sin to Christ
and the imputation of God’s righteousness to the believer
In this way Paul can say that God is both “just and the
justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus” (Romans 3:20;
4:6; 8:33, 10:9-10; Acts 2:38; Colossians 2:14; 1 Peter 2:24;
1 Corinthians 1:30; 2 Corinthians 5:21; Romans 3:26).
The Preservation and Assurance of Believers
We believe that all the redeemed, once saved, are kept by God's
power and are thus secure in Christ forever (John 6:37-30, 10:27-30;
Romans 8:1, 38-39; I Corinthians 1:4-8; I Peter 1:5).
We believe that it is the privilege of
believers to rejoice in the assurance of their salvation through
the testimony of God's Word; and that it is the responsibility
of believers not to use their Christian liberty as an occasion
to the flesh. Such "liberty" is
clearly forbidden in Scripture (Romans 13:13-14; Galatians 5:13;
Titus 2:11-15).
Sanctification
We believe that every saved person is involved in a daily conflict-the
new creation in Christ doing battle against the flesh-but adequate
provision is made for victory through the power of the indwelling
Holy Spirit. The struggle nevertheless stays with the believer
all through this earthly life. All claims to the eradication
of sin in this life are unscriptural. This conflict terminates
only when the saint is translated for this mortal life to the
presence of Christ (Galatians 5:16 25; Ephesians 4:22 24; Philippians
3:12; Colossians 3:9 10; 1 Peter 1:14 16; 1 John 3:5 9).
Separation
We believe that out of a deep gratitude for the completely undeserved
grace of God and because God is worthy of total dedication, all
the saved should live in such a manner as to bring glory and
not reproach upon their Savior and Lord; and that separation
from all religious apostasy, all worldly and sinful pleasures,
practices and associations is commanded of God (II Timothy 3:1-5;
Romans 12:1-2, 14:13; I John 2:15-17; II John vv. 9-11; II Corinthians
6:14-7:11).
The Standard for Sexuality
We
believe that God has instituted the marriage union, made up of
one man and one woman, and that any intimate sexual activity
outside of that union is sin. We
believe that any form of homosexuality, lesbianism, bisexuality,
bestiality, incest, fornication, adultery, and pornography
are sinful perversions of God's holy standard (Genesis 2:24,
19:5-13; Leviticus 18:1-30; Romans 1:26-29; 1Corinthians 5:1,
6:9; 1Thessalonians 4:1-8; Hebrews 13:4).
Missions
We believe that it
is the joyful obligation and privilege of all the saved to witness,
by life and by word, the truths of Holy Scripture, seeking to
proclaim the Gospel to all mankind and to baptize and to teach
all converts through the local church. If
sound local churches are not present, then every effort must
be taken to establish a church for the purpose of propagating
the Gospel, baptizing future converts and instructing the saints
(Acts 1:8; Matthew 28:19-20; II Corinthians 5:19-20).
The Church
We believe that the Church, which is the Body and the espoused
Bride of Christ, is a spiritual organism made up of all born-again
persons of this present age (Ephesians 1:22-23, 5:25-27; I Corinthians
12:12-14; II Corinthians 11:2).
We believe that the establishment and continuance of local churches
is clearly taught and defined in the New Testament Scriptures
(Acts 14:27, 20:17, 28-32; I Timothy 3:1-3; Titus 1:5-11).
We believe in the autonomy of the local
church free of any external authority or control (Acts 13:1-4,
15:19-31, 20:28; Romans 16:1-4; I Corinthians 3:9, 16, 5:4-7,
13; I Peter 5:1-4).
We believe that Jesus Christ is the head of the church and His
mediates His rule through the Word of God by the plurality of
elders who govern the church. The elders within a local church
are assisted by the deacons (Ephesians 1:22-23; I Timothy 3:1-13;
Titus 1:5-9; Act 6:1-6).
We believe that women and men are created
equal in the sight of God, equal image bears, equally sinful,
equally redeemable, equal in Christ, equally morally responsible
to God. However, created differences do exist within God’s
program. This applies in both the natural realm, such as the
family, and in the supernatural realm, such as the church.
Within the local church, women are forbidden by the head of
the church to teach or exercise authority over men, this includes
serving as pastors/elders; but are charged with teaching other
women (Genesis 1:26; Galatians 3:28; I Timothy 2:9-12; Titus
2:3-5).
We believe in the ordinances of believer's water Baptism and
the Lord's Supper as scriptural means of testimony for the Church
Age (Matthew 28:19-20; Acts 2:41-42, 18:8; I Corinthians 11:23-26).
The Personality of Satan
We believe that Satan is a person, the author of sin and the
cause of the original fall, that he is the open and declared
enemy of God and man and that he shall be eternally punished
in the Lake of Fire (Job 1:6-7; Isaiah 14:12-17; Matthew 4:2-11,
25:41; Revelation 20:10).
The Second Advent of Christ
We believe in the personal, imminent, and premillennial coming
of the Lord Jesus Christ for His redeemed ones and in His subsequent
return to earth with His saints to establish His Millennial Kingdom
(I Thessalonians 4:13-18, 1:10, 5:9; Zechariah 14:4-11; Revelation
19:11-16, 20:1-6, 3:10).
Death, Resurrection, and the Eternal
State
We believe in the bodily resurrection of all men: the saved
to Eternal Life and the unsaved to judgment and everlasting punishment
(Matthew 25:46; John 5:28-29; Revelation 20:5-6, 12-13).
We believe that at death, the souls of the redeemed are absent
from the body and present with the Lord where in conscious bliss,
they await the resurrection of the Church to be glorified forever
with the Lord (Luke 23:43; II Corinthians 5:8; Philippians 1:23,
3:21; I Thessalonians 4:16-17).
We believe that after death, the souls
of unbelievers remain in conscious misery until the Second
Resurrection when they shall appear at the Great White Throne
Judgment and shall be cast into the Lake of Fire, not to be
annihilated, but to suffer everlasting, conscious punishment
(Luke 16:19-26; Matthew 25:41-46; II Thessalonians 1:7-9;
Jude vv.6-7; Mark 9:43-48; Revelation 20:11-15). |