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Shiloh Baptist Church
664 Dahlstrom Rd
Gwinn, Michigan. 49841
"...to set forth in
order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed
among us..." — Luke 1:1.
I.
CONCERNING THE SCRIPTURES:
We believe that the Holy Bible was written by men supernaturally
inspired, and is a perfect treasure of heavenly instruction; that it
has God as its Author, salvation for its end, and truth without any
mixture of error for its matter; that it reveals the principle by
which God will judge us; and therefore is, and shall remain to the
end of the world, the only complete and final revelation of the will
of God to man, the true center of all Christian union, and the
supreme standard by which all human conduct, creeds, and opinions
should be tried.
1. By the "Holy Bible" we mean that collection of sixty six books
from Genesis to The Revelation, divinely preserved in the English
language and commonly known as the authorized, King James Version of
1611 A.D.
2. By "inspiration" we mean that all books of the Bible were written
down by holy men of God as they were supernaturally moved by the
Holy Ghost, in a definite yet inexplicable way so as to record the
very words and sense of God though conveyed within their own
literary styles; that such writings are free from all error and from
all omission as no other writings have been or ever will be; that
the Bible does not merely contain the Word of God, but is the very
Word of God.
II Timothy 3:16; II Peter 1:19-21; Acts 1:16; 3:21; II Samuel
23:2; Acts 28:25; Psalm 119:89,130,160; I Corinthians 2:12,13; Luke
24:25-27,44,45; Psalm 12:6.7; Isaiah 40:8; I Peter 1:23-25; John
10:35; Matthew 5:18; 24:35; Luke 16:17, 29-31; 21:33; John 17:17;
Proverbs 30:5,6; Romans 3:4; 15:4, Revelation 22:18,19 John 12:48;
Isaiah 8:20; Ephesians 6:17; Hebrews 4:12; Psalm 19:7-11; John 5:39,
45-47; Romans 10:17.
II. CONCERNING THE TRUE GOD.
We believe the Scriptures teach that there is one, and only one,
living and true God, an infinite, intelligent Spirit, the Maker and
supreme Ruler of heaven and earth; inexpressibly glorious in
holiness, and worthy of all possible honor, confidence, and love;
that in the unity of the Godhead there are three Persons, the
Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost; equal in every divine
perfection, and executing distinct but harmonious offices in the
great work of redemption.
1. Of God The Father.
We believe the Scriptures teach that God the Father reigns with
providential care over His universe, His creatures, and the events
of human history according to the purposes of His grace; that He
is unchangeable in holiness, love and truth; that He is Father in
truth to those who are the children of God through faith in the
Lord Jesus Christ, and fatherly in His attitude toward all men,
not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to
repentance and receive His gift of eternal life through Jesus
Christ.
Genesis 1:1; 17:1; Exodus 3:14; 15:11; 20:2,3; I Corinthians
8:6; Ephesians 4:6; John 4:24; Psalm 83:18; 90:2; 147:5; Jeremiah
10:10; Revelation 4:11; I Timothy 1:17; Romans 11:33; Mark 12:30;
Matthew 28:19; I John 5:7; II Corinthians 13:14; Ephesians 2:18; I
John 1:5; 4:8; Hebrews 12:29; Deuteronomy 6:4,5; Isaiah 6:3; I
Peter 1:15.
2. Of God The
Son.
We believe the Scriptures teach that Jesus Christ is the only
begotten Son of God, co-equal, co-essential, and co-eternal with
God the Father and God the Holy Ghost, the second Person of the
Trinity; that He was born into this world of Mary, a virgin, as no
other man was ever born or can ever be born of a woman, and that
He is both perfect God and perfect man; that He lived a sinless
life, honoring the divine Law by His personal obedience, yet
identifying Himself completely with mankind; that He died a
substitutionary death on the cross securing redemption through His
shed blood for sinners; that He supernaturally rose again the
third day with a glorified body, was seen of many, and ascended
into the heavens to be exalted and seated at the right hand of the
Father where He is the Head over His churches, the Mediator and
Advocate with God the Father for all believers; and that He is
supernaturally coming again to this world to reign personally and
visibly over the earth.
Genesis 3:15; Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:18-25; Luke 1:35; Mark 1:1;
John 1:1-3,14; Psalm 2:7; Hebrews 1:8; Galatians 4:4; I John 5:20;
I Corinthians 15:47; Isaiah 9:6,7; John 8:58; 10:30; 17:5;
Philippians 2:5-11; I Timothy 3:16; Hebrews 4:15; 7:26; Romans
9:5; Colossians 1:15-17; Hebrews 13:8; II Corinthians 5:21;
Hebrews 9:24-28; Revelation 1:8; Hebrews 10:12; I John 2:1; Isaiah
53:6; I Peter 2:24; 3:18; I Corinthians 15:3,4; John 14:3; Acts
1:11; Colossians 1:18.
3. Of God The Holy Spirit.
We believe the Scriptures teach that the Holy Ghost is a divine
Person, co-equal, co-essential, and co-eternal, and co-active with
God the Father and God the Son, the third Person of the Trinity;
that He was active in the creation of the universe; that He moved
holy men of God to write the Bible; that He is the present
representative of the Godhead on this earth, and in His relationship
to the unbelieving world restrains evil, convicting men of sin, of
righteousness, and judgment; that He bears witness to the Truth of
the Gospel in preaching and testimony, and is the Agent of the new
birth, regenerating those who by faith believe on the Lord Jesus
Christ; that He seals, fills, guides, teaches, sanctifies, and
comforts all believers, cultivating in them Christian character and
bestowing upon them spiritual gifts by which they serve God in the
church, these gifts being entirely unlike those false-hoods
perpetrated within the so-called "Charismatic Movement" of today.
John 14:16,17,26; 15:26,27; 16:8-11,13; Acts 5:3,4,30-32; 11:16;
I Corinthians 2:10,11; 12:4-6; Hebrews 9:14; Luke 1:35; 3:16; 24:49;
Matthew 3:11; Mark 1:8; John 1:33, 3:5,6; Ephesians 1:13,14; II
Thessalonians 2:7,13; Romans 8:14,16,26,27; I Peter 1:2.
III. CONCERNING MANKIND.
We believe the Scriptures teach that God
created man in His own image and after His own likeness; that man is
notably distinct from all other forms of life, being tripartite in
nature and having an everlasting soul; that man’s creation was not a
matter of evolution or evolutionary change of species, or
development through interminable periods of time from lower to
higher forms of life; that the entire Genesis account of creation is
to be accepted literally and not allegorically or figuratively; that
all animal and vegetable life was made directly and specially, and
God’s established law is that they should bring forth only "after
their kind."
1. Of The Fall Of Man.
We believe the Scriptures teach that man was
created in innocence under the law of his Maker, but by voluntary
transgression through an act of deliberate disobedience fell from
that sinless and happy state; in consequence of which all mankind
are now sinners, not by constraint but of choice, being by nature
utterly void of that holiness required by the Law of God,
positively inclined to evil; that upon reaching a capability of
moral action becomes a transgressor and therefore under just
condemnation to eternal ruin without defense or excuse.
Genesis 1:1,11,25-27,31; 2:21-23; Exodus 20:11; Acts 4:24;
Colossians 1:16,17; Hebrews 11:3; John 1:3; Revelation 10:6;
Romans 1:20; Acts 17:23-26; Jeremiah 10:12; Nehemiah 9:6;
Ecclesiastes 7:29; Genesis 3:1-6,24; Romans 1:18,20,28,32;
3:10-19; 5:12,19; Ezekiel 18:19,20; Galatians 3:10,22; Psalm 51:6;
Isaiah 53:6; Ephesians 2:3; Matthew 20:15.
2. Of Civil Government.
We believe the Scriptures teach that civil
government is of divine appointment, for the interest and good of
human society; that all those in authority are to be prayed for,
conscientiously honored and obeyed, except only in things opposed
to the revealed will of our Lord Jesus Christ, who is the only
Lord of the conscience, and the coming Prince of the rulers of the
earth; that civil rulers have no rights or control over, or
interference with, religious matters; that churches and religious
organizations should receive no help from the State, except
protection and full freedom in the pursuit of spiritual ends; and
that the requiring of an implicit faith and absolute blind
obedience destroys liberty of conscience and reason.
Romans 13:1-7; I Peter 2:13,14,17; Matthew 22:21; Titus 3:1; I
Timothy 2:1-8; Acts 5:29; Matthew 10:28; Daniel 3:15-18; 6:7,10;
Acts 4:18-20; Matthew 23:10; Romans 14:4; Revelation 19:14; Psalm
72:11; II Samuel 23:3; Exodus 18:21,22; Acts 23:5; Philippians
2:10,11.
IV. CONCERNING THE WAY OF SALVATION AND THE BEGINNING OF
THE GOSPEL.
We believe the Scriptures teach that the salvation of sinners is
wholly of the grace of God, through the merits of the shed blood of
the Lord Jesus Christ.
We believe that John the Baptist was the forerunner of Jesus Christ
and the Gospel of Jesus Christ began with the ministry and preaching
of John the Baptist.
Mark 1:1-4 The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the
Son of God; 2 As it is written in the prophets, Behold, I send my
messenger before thy face, which shall prepare thy way before thee.
3 The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way
of the Lord, make his paths straight. 4 John did baptize in
the wilderness, and preach the baptism of repentance for the
remission of sins.
1. Of The Law And The Gospel.
We believe the Scriptures teach that the Law of God is
the eternal and unchangeable rule of His moral government; that it
is holy, just, and good; and that the inability which the
Scriptures ascribe to fallen men to fulfill its precepts arises
entirely from their sinful nature; to deliver them from which, and
to restore them through a Mediator of unfeigned obedience to the
holy Law is the one great end of the Gospel, that Christ died for
our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and
that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures.
Romans 3:20,31; Matthew 5:17; Luke 16:17; Romans 4:15;
7:7,12,14,22; Galatians 3:21; Romans 8:2,4,7,8; 10:4; I Timothy
1:5; Hebrews 8:10.
2. Of God’s Purpose Of Grace.
We believe the Scriptures teach that election is the eternal
purpose of God, according to which He graciously regenerates,
sanctifies, and saves those sinners who by faith believe on the
Lord Jesus Christ; that being perfectly consistent with the free
agency of man, it comprehends all the means in connection with the
end; that it is a most glorious display of God’s sovereign
goodness, being infinitely free, wise, holy, and unchangeable;
that it utterly excludes boasting and promotes humility, love,
prayer, praise, trust in God, and active imitation of God’s free
mercy to others; that it may be ascertained by its effects in all
who truly believe the Gospel; and that it is the foundation of
Christian assurance.
II Timothy 1:8,9; II Thessalonians 2:13,14; II Timothy 2:10; I
Corinthians 9:22; Romans 8:28-30; John 6:37-40; II Peter 1:10; I
Thessalonians 4:10; Isaiah 42:16; Romans 11:29.
3. Of The Freeness Of Salvation.
We believe the Scriptures teach that the blessings of salvation
are made free to all by the Gospel; that it is the immediate duty
of all to accept them by a cordial, penitent, and obedient faith;
and that nothing prevents the salvation of the greatest sinner on
earth except his own inherent depravity and voluntary refusal to
believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, which refusal will subject him
to an aggravated condemnation.
I Thessalonians 1:4; Colossians 3:12; I Peter 1:2; Titus 1:1;
Matthew 11:28; Isaiah 55:1,6,7; Revelation 22:17; Romans 10:13;
John 6:37; Acts 2:38; John 3:15,16; I Timothy 1:15; I Corinthians
15:10; Ephesians 2:4,5; John 15:40; John 3:18,36.
4. Of The Atonement For Sin.
We believe the Scriptures teach that the Son of God, by
appointment with the Father, freely took upon Him our nature, yet
without sin; that by His death on the cross made a full and
vicarious atonement for our sins; that His atonement consisted not
in setting us an example by his death as a martyr, but was the
voluntary substitution of Himself in the sinners’ place, the Just
dying for the unjust; that having risen from the dead He is now
enthroned in Heaven and, uniting in His wonderful Person the
tenderest sympathies with divine perfections, He is in every way
qualified to be a suitable, compassionate, and all-sufficient
Saviour.
Ephesians 2:8; Acts 15:11; Romans 3:24,25; John 3:16; Matthew
18:11; Philippians 2:7,8; Hebrews 2:14; Isaiah 53:4-7; I John
4;10; I Corinthians 15:3,20; II Corinthians 5:21; John 10:18;
Galatians 1:4; I Peter 2:24; 3:18; Isaiah 53:11,12; Hebrews 7:25;
9:12-15; 12:2; I John 2:2.
5. Of Regeneration.
We believe the Scriptures teach that regeneration, or the "new
birth," is that change wrought in the heart by the Holy Spirit, by
which a new nature and a spiritual life, not before possessed, are
imparted, and the person becomes a new creature in Christ Jesus;
that a holy disposition is given to the mind, the will subdued,
the dominion of sin broken, and the affections changed from a love
of sin and self, to a love of holiness and God; that the change is
instantaneous and not a process, effected not by culture or
character, nor by the will of man, but solely through the power of
God through the Word of God, in a manner incomprehensible to
reason.
John 3:3,6; I Peter 1:23; James 1:18; II Corinthians 5:17; I
John 2:29; Ephesians 4:24; Colossians 1:13; 2:13; Romans 6:13;
John 1:12,13; I Corinthians 6:11; Titus 3:5-7.
6. Of Repentance.
We believe the Scriptures teach that repentance is a personal act,
prompted by the Spirit of God; and consists in a godly sorrow over
sin, as offensive to God and ruinous to the soul; that it is
accompanied with great humiliation in view of one’s sin and guilt,
together with prayer for pardon; also by sincere hatred of sin,
and a persistent turning away from, and abandonment of, all that
is evil and unholy.
Matthew 3:1,2; 4:17; Mark 1:15; Acts 3:19; 5:31; 17:30; 20:21;
Luke 18:13; 24:47; II Corinthians 7:2; Romans 2:5; Isaiah 55:7;
Psalm 51:1-4,7.
7. Of Faith.
We believe the Scriptures teach that faith, inseparably united
with repentance, is a solemn obligation and a grace wrought in our
soul by the quickening Spirit of God; that it is an assent of the
mind and a consent of the heart, consisting mainly of belief and
trust, wherein the testimony of God is accepted and believed as
true, while Christ is unreservedly received for salvation; that
through it the believer is brought into vital relations with God,
as seeing Him Who is invisible, freely justified; that it reveals
Christ to the soul as a willing and sufficient Savior, and commits
the heart and life to Him.
Acts 16:31; Romans 1:17; 3:22; 5:1; 10:3,9-13; Hebrews 11:1,6;
James 2:23; Jeremiah 17:7; Psalm 34:22; 125:1; II Corinthians 5:7.
8. Of Justification.
We believe the Scriptures teach that the great Gospel blessing
which Christ secures to such as believe on Him is justification;
that justification includes the pardon of sin, and the gift of
eternal life on principles of righteousness; that it is bestowed,
not in consideration of any works of righteousness which we have
done, but solely through faith in the Redeemer’s blood; by virtue
of which faith His perfect righteousness is imputed to us of God;
that it brings us into a state of most blessed peace and favor
with God, and secures every other blessing needed for time and
eternity.
John 1:16; Ephesians 3:8; Acts 13:39; Isaiah 3:11,12; Romans
5:1-3,9,11; 8:1; Zechariah 13:1; Matthew 9:6; Acts 10:43; Matthew
6:33; I Corinthians 1:30,31; I Timothy 4:8; Isaiah 53:11.
9. Of Adoption.
We believe the Scriptures teach that adoption is a gracious act by
which the Father, for the sake of Christ, accepts believers to the
estate and condition of children, by a new and spiritual birth;
sending the Spirit of Adoption into their hearts, whereby they
become members of the family of God, and entitled to all rights,
privileges, and promises of children; and if children, then heirs
of God, and joint-heirs with Jesus Christ to the heritage of all
saints on earth, and an inheritance reserved in Heaven for them.
Romans 8:14-16; Galatians 3:26; 4:5-7; Ephesians 1:5; I John
3:1; Hebrews12:7; I Peter 2:9.
10. Of Sanctification.
We believe the Scriptures teach that sanctification is that work
by which, according to the will of God, we are set apart unto God
and made partakers of His holiness; that it is both a declared
fact and a progressive work; that it is begun in regeneration; and
that it is carried out in the hearts of believers by the presence
and power of the Holy Spirit, the Sealer and Comforter, through
the continual use of the Word of God, self-examination,
self-denial, watchfulness, prayer, and in the practice of all
godly exercises and duties.
II Thessalonians 4:3; 5:23; II Corinthians 7:1; 13:9;
Ephesians 1:4; 4:11,12; Proverbs 4:18; II Corinthians 3:18;
Hebrews 6:1; II Peter 1:5-8; Philemon 12-16; Philippians 2:12,13;
I Peter 2:2; II Peter 3:18; II Corinthians 13:5; I Timothy 4:7.
11. Of The Preservation Of The Saints.
We believe the Scriptures teach that such as are truly regenerate,
being born of the Spirit of God, cannot utterly fall away and
finally perish, but will endure to the end; that their persevering
attachment to Christ is the grand mark which distinguishes them
from superficial professors; that a special Providence watches
over their welfare; and that they are kept by the power of God
through faith unto salvation.
John 6:39,66-69; 8:31,32; 13:8; I John 2:19,27,28; 3:9; 5:18;
Matthew 13:19-21; Romans 8:28,35-39; Matthew 6:20,30-33; John 4:4;
Philippians 1:6; 2:12,13; Jude 24,25; Hebrews 1:14; 13:5; John
10:28,29; 16:8; Colossians 1:21-23; I Peter 1:5.
12. Of The Righteous And The Wicked.
We believe the Scriptures teach that there is a radical and
essential difference between the righteous and the wicked; that
only such as through faith are justified in the Name of the Lord
Jesus Christ, and sanctified by the Spirit of God, are truly
righteous in God’s esteem; while all such as continue in
impenitence and unbelief are, in His sight, wicked and under the
curse; and that this distinction holds among men in this life and
after death, in the everlasting felicity of the saved, and the
everlasting conscious suffering in the lake of fire of the lost.
Malachi 3:18; Proverbs 12:26; Isaiah 5:20; Genesis 18:23;
Jeremiah 15:19; Acts 10:34,35; Romans 1:17; 6:16,18,22,23; 7:6; I
John 2:7,29; 3:7; 5:19; I Corinthians 11:32; 15:22; Galatians
3:10; John 3:36; Isaiah 55:6,7; 57:21; Psalm 10:4; Proverbs 14:32;
Luke 16:25; John 8:21-24; 12:25,26; Luke 9:26; 12:4,5; 11:23-26;
Matthew 7:13,14; 25:34; Proverbs 11:31; I Peter 1:18.
V. CONCERNING THE UNSEEN WORLD.
1. Of Angels.
We believe the Scriptures teach that there is a vast celestial
kingdom of spirit beings called Angels, in ages past created holy,
glorious, and higher than man; a vast company of various ranks
worshiping God, ministering to His glorious Person and to His
children.
Psalm 148:2,5; Colossians 1:16; Nehemiah 9:6; Hebrews 1:14;
Psalm 103;20; 104:4; Daniel 9:21,22; Luke 9:26; Mark 8:38; Daniel
10:13; 12:1; Jude 9; Revelation 12:7; Psalm 80:1; 99;1,11;
Revelation 4:6-8; Ezekiel 1:4-28; Isaiah 6:1-3; II Thessalonians
1:7,8; Psalm 34:7; Acts 12:7-11; II Kings 6:17.
2. Of The Devil, Or Satan.
We believe the Scriptures teach that Satan, as the mighty Cherub
(angel) Lucifer, was once holy, enjoying heavenly honors; but that
through pride and ambition to be as the Almighty, fell and drew
after him a host of angels; that he is now the malignant "prince
of the power of the air", the unholy god of this world; that he is
man’s great tempter, the enemy of the Lord Jesus Christ, the
accuser of the saints, the author of all false religions, the
chief power back of the present apostasy; the lord of the
Antichrist, and the author of all the powers of darkness; destined
however to final defeat at the hands of God’s own son, and the
judgment of an eternal justice in hell, a place prepared for him
and his angels.
Isaiah 14:12-15; Ezekiel 28:14-17; Revelation 12:9; Jude 6;
Ephesians 2:2; II Peter 2:4; John 14:30; I Thessalonians 3:5;
Matthew 4:1-3; I Peter 5:8; I John 3:8; Matthew 13:25,37,39; Luke
22:3,4; Revelation 12;10; II Corinthians 11:13-15; Mark 13:21,22;
I John 4:3; II John 7; I John 2:22; Revelation 13:13,14; 12:7-9;
19:11,16,20; 20:1-3,10; II Thessalonians 2:8-11; Matthew 25:41.
VI. CONCERNING SIN.
We believe the Scriptures teach that sin is any transgression of
or want of conformity to, the revealed will of God; that it has
permeated the entire universe, including every realm and affecting
every race and species amongst creation; that every man is born
with a sin nature, an inherent inclination toward evil which
results in acts of wrong-doing; that the wages of sin is death,
being separation from God in this life and throughout eternity.
I John 3:4; Numbers 32:23; Isaiah 53:13; Matthew 7:23; 23:28;
Romans 6:19; Judges 20:16; Romans 3:23; I Samuel 15:23; Jeremiah
2:25; Luke 19:14; Isaiah 53:6; Jeremiah 17:9; Genesis 3:14,18;
Romans 8:22; 1:18-32; Psalm 51:5; 58:3; John 3:19; James 4:17;
Romans 6:23; Hebrews 9:27; Romans 5:12,14; Ephesians 2:1; 4:8;
Matthew 10:23; Revelation 20:15.
VII. CONCERNING THE NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH.
We believe the institution of the church of Christ is a scriptural
Baptist (not as a name, but as a doctrine) church and was started
and established personally by the Lord Jesus Christ during His
earthly ministry, (Matt 16:18), and not at Pentecost. The church
that Christ formed was both local and visible. (Matt 18:17). We
reject the concept of a universal, invisible church as it weakens
the authority of the local churches and is unscriptural. We
believe the scripture uses the word “church” in reference to local
assemblies, (1 Cor 1:2) and in an institutional ( Gal 1:13) or
generic sense (like we or us Heb 10:25). The local Baptist church
is to be made up of born again, scriptural baptized believers (Act
2:41) by being a proper candidate (A person who is capable of and
having believing faith and is saved), proper mode (Deep Water for
total body immersion) and by a properly authorized and ordained
Baptist administrator, who are organized and authorized to carry
out the works of the gospel ministry. The church is the house of
God and is the pillar and ground of the truth, (1 Tim 3:15). We
believe that the succession, perpetuity and continuity of the
scriptural Baptist church can be traced back to Christ and His
apostles (Eph 3:20-21). The mystery of the church is exemplified
by the husband and wife relationship, illustrating that Christ is
the groom and the church is the bride (Eph 5:30-33). Therefore,
marriage is to be between one man and one woman and is to
exemplify Christ and His church.
We believe the Scriptures teach that a Baptist church is a
congregation of baptized believers, associated by covenant in the
faith and fellowship of the Gospel; observing the ordinances of
Christ; governed by His laws, and exercising the gifts, rights,
and privileges invested in them by His Word; that its only
Scriptural offices of the church today are Pastors (elders,
bishops, evangelist as church planting pastors), and Deacons,
whose qualifications, claims, and duties are clearly defined in
the New Testament. We also believe that Pastors and bishops are
called of God and appointed by the Holy Ghost over the flock which
God has made them overseer. We furthermore believe that deacons
are not called of God but rather are chosen of the people and
appointed by the pastor for the menial task i.e. needs of widows,
orphans and the poor; The true mission of each church is found in
the Great Commission, first, to make individual disciples, second,
to build up the church by baptizing those believers, (repentance
before faith and faith before the water) and third, to teach and
instruct as He has commanded; that his order cannot be reversed;
that each church has the absolute right of self government, free
from any interference of any hierarchy of individuals or
organizations; that the one and only Head of each church is Jesus
Christ through the Holy Spirit; that it is Scriptural for churches
of like faith and order to co-operate with each other in
contending for the faith and for the furtherance of the Gospel,
but that every church is the sole and only judge of the measure
and method of its co-operation; that in all matters of membership,
policy, government, discipline, and benevolence, the will of each
church is final.
Acts 2:41,42,47; 5:11; 8:1; 11:31; I Corinthians 4:17;
5:5,11,18; 11:2,23; II Corinthians 8:5,23,24; I Timothy 3:5,15; II
Thessalonians 3:7; Romans16:17-20; Matthew 18:15-20; 28:19,20;
John 14:15; 15:10; I John 4:21; I Thessalonians 4:2; II John 6;
Philippians 1:1; Acts 6:1-6 14:23; 15:22,23; 20:17-28; I Timothy
3:1-13; Titus 1:5-9; Ephesians 1:22,23; 3:20-21; 4:11;5:30-33 I
Corinthians 12:4,8-11; Acts 6:5,6; Colossians 1:18; Ephesians
5:23,24; I Peter 5:1-4; Jude 3,4; I Corinthians 5:11-13; 6:1-3.
VIII. CONCERNING THE ORDINANCES.
1. Of Scriptural Baptism.
We believe that there are two ordinances committed to the church:
We believe that there is one Lord, one faith and one baptism for
Jew and Gentile alike. We believe that the ordinance of water
baptism came from God and was given to John the Baptist. We
believe that the water (Christian) baptism practiced today is the
same baptism that came from John. We reject that the ordinance of
Christian baptism began at Pentecost. We also believe that any
saved person that does not receive this water baptism that came
from God and was given to John and then to the Apostles and the
church rejects the counsel of God (Luke 7:30) Baptism is for born
again believers only and consist of full immersion in water in the
name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost (Matt 28:19) We
also believe that water baptism is to be performed by the hands of
an authorized, ordained minister of a scriptural Baptist church.
It is not a sacrament of salvation but is a public profession of
our faith and a covenant with that particular church body to
henceforth cast off the works of darkness as we are baptized into
that local body. Water baptism also symbolizes the death, burial
and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Water baptism also symbolizes
that we have died with Him and are raised to walk in the newness
of life in the casting away of the filth of the flesh, which is
metaphorically the circumcision of the heart. (Deut 10:16 Rom
2:29, 6:4, 1 Pet 3:21, Col 2:11). It is through water baptism that
one enters into the fellowship and membership of the Shiloh
Baptist Church (Romans 6:1-5; 1 Cor 12:12-13). Scriptural Baptism
from other Scriptural Baptist churches is recognized as such and
as a prospective church member is therefore accepted by transfer
of letter for transfer of church membership (Acts 18:24-28).
We believe the Scriptures teach that baptism is the immersion in
water of the believer in Christ, in the Name of the Father, and of
the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, performed with the church’s
authority; to show forth in solemn and beautiful emblem our faith
in the crucified, buried, and risen Savior, with its effect in our
death to sin and resurrection to a new life; that it is a pre-
requisite to the privileges of church membership; that infants are
God’s little ones, whether children of Christian or non-Christian
parents, and are safe in Christ until an age of moral
accountability is reached, thus making any thoughts of "infant
baptism" unnecessary.
Matthew 28:19,20; Acts 2:41; 8:12,13,26-39; 9:17,18;
10:25,26,44-48; 16:14,15,25-37; 18:7-11; Matthew 3:1-16; 21:24,25;
John 3:22,23; 4:1,2; Galatians 3:27,28; Ephesians 4:5 1;
Corinthians 12:12-13; Romans2:9, 6:4; Colossians 2:11-12; I Peter
3:15,20,21; II Samuel 23:22,23; Proverbs 20:11.Deut 10:16.Romans
6:1-5. Acts 18:24-28
2. Of The Lord’s Supper.
The Lord’s Supper is a scriptural local church ordinance that must
be administered by a scriptural ordained Baptist minister and
approached by saved, baptized members of that local church who are
in good standing. Christ gave this ordinance to his Church the
night that He was betrayed, (Luke 22:28-30, 1 Cor 11:23) and by
this appointment, the church received this ordinance. The same
night, the church also received the appointment of Christ’s
Kingdom meaning that the church is the executors. As executors of
this appointed Kingdom, the church has the responsibility to
perpetually keep all the ordinances and His laws until Jesus
Christ himself returns and partakes with us in His (Christ)
Kingdom. The Lord’s Supper consists of unleavened bread and fruit
of the vine (non-alcoholic grape juice) (Matt 26:26-28). These
elements that we use are symbolic only of Christ’s body and blood
which were broken and shed on the cross for us. It serves as a
memorial of Christ’s sacrifice for us (1 Cor 11:24) and a
declaration of faith in His promised return, (1 Cor 11:26). We
further believe that as the ordinance of baptism is required for
membership, likewise the Lord commanded that participation in the
ordinance of the Lord’s Supper also be required of each church
member.
We believe the Scriptures teach that the Lord’s Supper, is a
provision of unleavened bread and the fruit of the vine, as
symbols of Christ’s body and shed blood; partaken of by the
members of a scriptural church, in commemoration of the suffering
and death of their Lord, and in hopeful anticipation of His
return.
Matthew 26:27-30; 28:20; Mark 14:20-26; Luke 22:19,20; I
Corinthians 10:16; 11:2,17-34.
IX. CONCERNING HERESY AND APOSTASY.
We believe the Scriptures teach that it is necessary to maintain a
total and complete separation from all forms of heresy and
ecclesiastical apostasy. We believe the Scripture admonishes us to
try them, mark them, rebuke them, have no fellowship with them,
withdraw ourselves, receive them not, have no company with them,
reject them, and separate ourselves from them.
Romans 16:17; II Corinthians 6:17; Ephesians 5:11; II
Thessalonians 3:6,14; Titus 1:13; 3:10; I John 4:1; II John 10,11.
X. CONCERNING THE GRACE OF GIVING.
We believe the Scriptures teach that giving is one of the
fundamentals of the faith; that God is the source of all
blessings, temporal and spiritual; that tithing is a Bible
principle, and that the storehouse for the tithe in this present
age is the common treasury of the church; that we are under
obligation to serve God with our time, talents, and material
possessions; and are commanded to cheerfully, regularly, and
liberally bring our tithes and offerings into the storehouse upon
the first day of the week. We further believe that the tithe is a
demonstration of our faith and witness that Jesus Christ our High
Priest lives today and is at the right hand of the Father. (Heb
7:8)
Psalm 24:1; Haggai 2:8; Exodus 19:5; Deuteronomy 8:18; Genesis
14:18-20; 28:20-22; Leviticus 27:30; Malachi 3:8-10; Matthew
23:23; I Corinthians 9:13,14; 16:1,2; Hebrews 7:2,4; Acts 4:35,37;
Proverbs 3:9; II Corinthians 8:3,12; 9:7,8; Luke 6:38.Hebrews 7:8
XI. CONCERNING THE RESURRECTION AND LAST THINGS.
We believe the Scriptures teach that Jesus
Christ rose literally and bodily from the dead on the third day;
that having ascended into glory, He alone is our merciful and
faithful High Priest in things pertaining to God; that this same
Jesus shall return to earth bodily, personally, and visibly; first
to raise the righteous dead and catch up all living believers in
the twinkling of an eye, then to return with the saints to set up
His glorious kingdom of a millennium of peace and righteousness,
having executed judgment upon an unbelieving world; that at the
final day of judgment all Christ-rejecting sinners will be raised,
judged, and cast into the lake of fire for everlasting damnation,
that the saved will live with Him for eternity according to the
sure promises of God.
Matthew 28:6,7; Luke
24:2,4-6,19,51; John 20:27; I Corinthians 15:4; Mark 16:6,19; Acts
1:9-11; Revelation 3:21; Hebrews 8:1,6; 12:2; I Timothy 2:5; I
John 2:1; Hebrews 2:17; 5:9,10; John 14:3; I Thessalonians
4:16,17; Matthew 24:27,35,42; Hebrews 9:28; I Corinthians
15:25,42-44,51-53; Philippians 4:20,21; Luke 1:32; Isaiah 11:4,5;
Psalm 72:8; Revelation 20:1-4,6,15; 21:7,8,24-27; 22:11; I Peter
4:7; I Corinthians 7:29-31; Hebrews 1:10-12; Revelation 1:7; I
John 2:17; Acts 24:15; Luke 14:14; Daniel 12:2; John 5:28,29;
6:40; 11:25,26; II Timothy 1:10; Acts 10:42; Matthew 13:37-43,49;
25:35-41; II Peter 2:9,11,12; Revelation 20:20.
XII. CONCERNING ORDINATION.
We believe that in order for the perpetuity, succession and
continuity of the Baptist church that Jesus established and
started during His earthly ministry, He established the ordination
of His ministers. We believe that only men are called of God to
the office of the Pastor (bishop, evangelist) and must fulfill the
biblical qualifications found in the scriptures. We believe that
pastors must be scripturally ordained to be able to administer the
ordinances of baptism and the Lord’s Supper. We believe that
ordination and its process belongs to the local church. We believe
that ordination is the conveying of authority of the local church
into a qualified man via the laying on of hands of other
scripturally ordained Baptist ministers. Ordination authorizes a
minister to baptize converts, establish churches and administer
the ordinance of the Lord’s Supper, and is to set things in order
that the great commission can be fulfilled. Without proper
ordination, the conveying of church authority is null and void.
Mark
3:14, John 15:16, Titus 1:5 , I Tim 4:14, I Tim 5:22, II Tim 1:6,
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