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All must be born again by the
Spirit of God through repentance from sin and acknowledging Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
His Blood alone pays the full price for our salvation.
(John
3:3, John 14:6, 1 John 1:7)
Salvation cleanses us from all sin and gives us the righteousness of God. It heals us of all sickness, frees us from all disease and destroys every work of the devil. (1John 3:8, Acts 10:38)
All should follow the example of Christ
by being baptized in water by immersion.
(Matthew
3:13-17)
All believers can walk in the power of God through receiving the Baptism in the Holy Spirit. We acknowledge all the supernatural gifts of the Spirit and encourage their proper use in our services. (1 Cor. 12:1-11, Acts 2:1-4)
Praying in tongues on a regular basis unfolds the spiritual life of every believer. Using this supernatural language builds a spiritual edifice within us through which our gifts and callings are released. It unfolds the mystery of who God made us to be and allows us to find our place in the kingdom of God. (Jude 20, 1st Corinthians 14:2-4)
A lifestyle of prayer and fasting for the purpose of building intimacy with God, will reveal His heart to us. This foundation of first love unlocks the ministry He has for us and lets us manifest the power of His kingdom. ( 1 Cor 2:4, Phil 4:6, 1 Pt 4:7-8)
All five ministry gifts mentioned in Ephesians
4:11 are in existence today. Jesus gave them to the church for the
perfecting and maturing of the saints so that the saints could be released to do
the work of the ministry every place they go. (Eph
4: 11-16)
The entire Bible is the inspired Word of God and must be understood by the Spirit not the letter. No part of it is to be left out, added to or considered questionable. (2 Timothy 3:16-17, 2 Peter 1:20-21, John 6:63)
All believers should be joined to a local church and submitted to it's leadership for proper growth, training, guidance, correction and release into ministry. (Hebrews 10:24-25)
Those ordained to five-fold ministry (Eph. 4:11) must be recognized by and submitted under valid apostolic authority. They must be accountable to that authority on a personal and ministerial basis. (Galatians 2:1-2)
All believers should be faithful stewards of their time, talents and finances in their local church. Good stewardship is a core concept of Christianity and it opens the blessings of God to flow in a believers life. (Luke 6:38) This principle includes not only faithful giving to the local church but also loving the saints and serving one another in a spirit of abundance and generosity as God prospers and directs. (Pr. 11:25, Pr 22:9, 1 Tim 6:18-19) .