Fundamental Beliefs of Seventh-Day Adventist #12 The Church
Fundamental Beliefs of Seventh-Day Adventist
The church is the community of believers who confess Jesus Christ as Lord
and Savior. In continuity with the people of God in Old Testament times, we are
called out from the world; and we join together for worship, for fellowship,
for instruction in the Word, for the celebration of the Lord's Supper, for
service to humanity, and for the worldwide proclamation of the gospel. The
church derives its authority from Christ, who is the incarnate Word revealed in
the Scriptures. The church is God's family; adopted by Him as children, its
members live on the basis of the new covenant. The church is the body of
Christ, a community of faith of which Christ Himself is the Head. The church is
the bride for whom Christ died that He might sanctify and cleanse her. At His
return in triumph, He will present her to Himself a glorious church, the
faithful of all the ages, the purchase of His blood, not having spot or
wrinkle, but holy and without blemish.
(Gen.
12:1-3; Exod. 19:3-7; Matt. 16:13-20; 18:18; 28:19, 20; Acts 2:38-42; 7:38; 1
Cor. 1:2; Eph. 1:22,23; 2:19-22; 3:8-11; 5:23-27; Col. 1:17, 18; 1 Peter 2:9.)
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