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"Thus it is written, and thus it behoved
Christ to suffer, and to rise from the dead the third day; and that
repentance and remission of sins should be preached in his name among all
nations, beginning at Jerusalem. And ye are witnesses of these things.
And, behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you: but tarry ye in the
city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high" (Luke
24:46-49).
"But ye shall receive power,
after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you; and ye shall be witnesses unto
me both in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, and unto the
uttermost part of the earth" (Acts 1:8).
"Then Peter said unto them,
Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the
remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost" (Acts
2:38).
"Neither is there salvation
in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men,
whereby we must be saved" (Acts 4:12)
"As we said before, so say I
now again, If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have
received, let him be accursed" (Galatians 1:9).
"And are built upon the
foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the
chief corner stone" (Ephesians 2:20).
"As I besought thee to abide
still at Ephesus, when I went into Macedonia, that thou mightest charge some
that they teach no other doctrine" (I Timothy 1:3).
"All scripture is given by
inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for
correction, for instruction in righteousness" (II Timothy 3:16).
Foreword
This booklet is being printed
and distributed with a sincere prayer that it may strengthen and establish
the believer and that it may enlighten the thousands of perplexed and
bewildered souls who are earnestly seeking, amid the maze of men's
traditions to find the true doctrine of our Lord Jesus Christ.
With sincerity we pray that
God will grant the reader grace to accept the truth as it is in Christ
Jesus.
We certainly do not want to
miss heaven. Let us therefore heed the prophet's words: "Stand ye in the
ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk
therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls" (Jeremiah 6:16).
The Bible
The Bible is the inspired Word of God, giving
a true history of the creation of heaven, earth, and humanity and
containing a correct prophecy of the ages to come regarding heaven, earth,
and the destiny of humanity. Moreover, there is no salvation outside of
what is taught in its pages.
God
There is only one God
(Deuteronomy 6:4). He is the creator of heaven and earth, and of all living
beings. He has revealed Himself to humanity as the Father (Creator), in the
son (Savior), and as the Holy Ghost (indwelling Spirit).
Father
God is a Spirit (John 4:24).
He is the Eternal One, the Creator of all things, and the Father of all
humanity by creation.
He is the First and the Last, and beside Him there is no God (Isaiah 44:6).
There was no God formed before Him; neither shall be there any after Him
(Isaiah 43:10).
Son
Jesus is the Son of God
according to the flesh (Romans 1:3) and the very God Himself according to
the Spirit (Matthew 1:23). Jesus is the Christ (Matthew 16:16); the creator
of all things (Colossians 1:16-17); God with us (Matthew 1:23); God made
flesh (John 1:1-14); God manifested in the flesh (I Timothy 3:16);He which
was, which is, and which is to come, the Almighty (Revelation 1:8);the
mighty God, everlasting Father, and Prince of peace (Isaiah 9:6).
Jesus Himself testified of His identity as God when He said, "He that hath
seen me hath seen the Father" (John 14:7-11) and "I and my Father are one"
(John 10:30).
It took shedding of blood for the remission of the sins of the world
(Hebrews 9:22), but God the Father was a Spirit and had no blood to shed.
Thus He prepared a body of flesh and blood (Hebrews 10:5)and came to earth
as a man in order to save us, for in Isaiah 43:11 He said, "Beside me there
is no Saviour." When He came in flesh the angels sang, "For unto you is born
this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord" (Luke
2:11).
Holy Ghost
The Holy Ghost is not a third
person in the Godhead, but rather the Spirit of God (the Creator), the
Spirit of the resurrected Christ. The Holy Ghost comes to dwell in the
hearts and lives of everyone who believes and obeys the gospel, as the
comforter, Sustainer, and keeper (John 14:16-26; Romans 8:9-11).
Sin
Sin is the transgression of
the law, or commandments of God (I John 3:4). The guilt of sin has fallen
upon all humanity from Adam until now (Romans 3:23). The wages of sin is
eternal death (Romans 6:23; Revelation 20:14) to all those who refuse to
accept salvation as set forth in the Word of God.
Salvation
Salvation consists of
deliverance from all sin and unrighteousness through the blood of Jesus
Christ. The New Testament experience of salvation consists of repentance
from sin, water baptism in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ for the
remission of sins, and the baptism of the Holy Ghost, after which the
Christian is to live a godly life (Acts 2:36-41).
Water Baptism
Water baptism is an essential
part of New Testament salvation and not merely a symbolic ritual. It is part
of entering into the kingdom of God (God's church, the bride of Christ), and
therefore, it is not merely a part of local church membership. (See John
3:5; Galatians 3:27).
Mode of Baptism
Water baptism is to be
administered only by immersion. Paul said, "We are buried with him [Jesus
Christ] by baptism (Romans 6:4; see Colossians 2:12), Jesus came up "out of
the water" (Mark 1:10), and Philip and the eunuch went down "into the water"
and came up "out of the water" (Acts 8:38-39).
Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection are applied to our lives when we
experience New Testament salvation: "Repent [death to sin], and be baptized
[burial] every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of
sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost [resurrection]." (See
Acts 2:38; Romans 6:1-7; 8:2).
Sprinkling, pouring, or
infant baptism of any kind cannot be substantiated by the Word of God, but
are only human traditions.
Formula for Baptism
The name in which baptism is
administered is vitally important, and this name is Jesus.
Jesus' last command to His disciples was, "Go ye therefore, and teach all
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son, and of the
Holy Ghost" (Matthew 28:19). We should notice that He said name (singular)
not names. As previously explained, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are not
names of separate persons, but titles of positions held by God. An angelic
announcement revealed God's saving name in the New Testament: "She shall
bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his
people from their sins" (Matthew 1:21).
The apostles understood that
Jesus was the name to use at baptism, and from the day that the church of
God was established (the Day of Pentecost) until the end of their ministry,
they baptized all nations (Jews--Acts 8:16; Gentiles--Acts 19:5) in the name
of the Lord Jesus Christ.
In fact, Jesus is the only
name given for our salvation. "Neither is there salvation in any other: for
there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be
saved" (Acts 4:12).
Baptism of the Holy Ghost
The baptism of the Holy Ghost
is the birth of the Spirit (John 3:5). This spiritual baptism is necessary
to put someone into the kingdom of God (God's church, the bride of Christ)
and is evidenced by speaking in other tongues (other languages) as the
Spirit of God give utterance.
It was prophesied by Joel
(Joel 2:28-29) and Isaiah (Isaiah 28:11), foretold by John the Baptist
(Matthew 3:11), purchased by the blood of Jesus, and promised by Him to His
disciples (John 14:26; 15:16). The Holy Ghost was first poured out on the
Day of Pentecost upon the Jews (Acts 2:1-4), then upon the Samaritans (Acts
8:17), and later upon the Gentiles (Acts 10:44-46; 19:6). "The promise is
unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many
as the Lord our God shall call" (Acts 2:39).
Tongues
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Speaking in other tongues as the Spirit of
God gives utterance is the manifestation God has given as the definite,
indisputable, supernatural witness or sign of the baptism of the Holy
Ghost (Acts 2:4; 10:46; 19:6).
It was prophesied by the prophet Isaiah as the rest and the refreshing
(Isaiah 28:11-12), foretold by Jesus as a sign that would follow
believers of the gospel (Mark 16:17), and experienced by Jews and
Gentiles alike.
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The gift of "divers kinds of tongues,"
mentioned by Paul in I Corinthians 12:1-12 and concerning which he gave
regulations in I Corinthians 14:1-40, is given by both for
self-edification (I Corinthians 14:4) and for the edification of the
church (I Corinthians 14:27-28).
In church meetings the gift of tongues is used to give a public message,
and it is to be interpreted. Since this gift can be misused in public,
it needs proper regulation (I Corinthians 14:23-28). Not all believers
exercise the gift of tongues, which is different in function from
tongues given by God as the initial witness of the baptism of the Holy
Ghost.
Paul said, "Forbid not to speak with tongues" (I Corinthians 14:39) and
"I thank my God, I speak with tongues more than ye all" (I Corinthians
14:8). Who dares to teach or preach to the contrary?
Speaking in tongues means
speaking miraculously in a language unknown to the speaker, as the Spirit
gives utterance. Tongues can be classified in two ways, according to
function: (1)speaking in other tongues as the initial evidence of the
baptism of the Holy Ghost and (2)the gift of tongues as mentioned in I
Corinthians.
Holiness
After we are saved from sin,
we are commanded, "Go, and sin no more" (John 8:11).
We are commanded to live soberly, righteously, and godly in this present
world (Titus 2:12) and warned that without holiness no one shall see the
Lord (Hebrews 12:14).
We must present ourselves as holy unto God (Romans 12:1), cleanse ourselves
from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit (II Corinthians 7:1), and
separate ourselves from all worldliness (James 4:4).
If the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner
appear? (I Peter 4:18).
No one can live a holy life by his own power, but only through the Holy
Spirit. "Ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you"
(Acts 1:8).
Divine Healing
God has made Himself known
through the ages by miraculous healings and has made special provisions in
the age of grace to heal all who will come to Him in faith and obedience.
Divine healing was purchased for us by the blood of Jesus Christ, especially
by His stripes (Isaiah 53:5; Matthew 8:16-17; I Peter 2:24).
Jesus went everywhere healing those who were sick (Matthew 4:23-24), and He
commanded His disciples to do the same (Matthew 10:8). He said concerning
those who believe the gospel, "They shall lay hands on the sick, and they
shall recover" (Mark 16:18). Mighty healings and miracles followed the
disciples wherever the gospel was preached.
There is no sickness or disease too hard for God. Any of us, our children,
or our friends can be healed by the power of God.
"Is any sick among you? let him call for the elders of the church; and let
them pray over him , anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord shall
raise him up: and if he have committed sins they shall be forgiven him.
Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be
healed" (James 5:14-16).
Second Coming of Christ
Jesus Christ is coming back
to earth in bodily form, just as He went away (Acts 1:11). He will catch
away a holy people (His bride, His church) who have accepted redemption
through His blood, by birth of water and of the Spirit, and who are found
faithful when He comes.
"For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice
of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall
rise first: then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together
with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever
be with the Lord" (I Thessalonians 4:16-17).
"One shall be taken and the other left" (Luke 17:36). Will we be ready?
The signs of His coming are everywhere. The days of peril are here indeed,
with forms of godliness void of the power of God; society and politics
corrupted; and people's hearts filled with pride, blasphemies, unholiness,
love of evil, and love of pleasures (II Timothy 3:1-13). These things,
together with multitudes running to and fro, the increase of knowledge
(Daniel 12:4), the persecution of the Jews and their return to Palestine
(Luke 21:24), and scores of other things are starting signs that Jesus'
coming is drawing near.
Wars, rumors of wars, famines, earthquakes, storms, floods, distress of
nations, perplexity, and people's hearts failing them for fear are sounding
the solemn alarm that Jesus' coming is at hand (Matthew 24:6; Luke
21:25-28).
"Prepare to meet thy God" (Amos 4:12).
Resurrection
There will be a resurrection
of all the dead, both just and unjust.
"Marvel not this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in
graves shall hear his voice, and shall come forth; they that have done good,
unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the
resurrection of damnation" (John 5:28-29).
"And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God . . . and the sea
gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead
which were in them" (Revelation 20:12-13)> (See also Daniel 12:2; I
Corinthians 15:13-23.)
Judgment
"It is appointed unto men
once to die, but after this the judgment" (Hebrews 9:27). For this reason
there will be a resurrection for everyone. "For we must all appear before
the judgment seat of Christ; that every one may receive the things done in
his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad" (II
Corinthians 5:10).
The eternal destiny of every soul shall be determined by a just God who
knows the secrets of everyone's heart. "And before him shall be gathered all
nations: and he shall separate them one from another, as a shepherd divideth
his sheep from the goats: and he shall set the sheep on his right hand, but
the goats on the left. Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand,
Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the
foundation of the world. . . .Then shall he also say unto them on the left
hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the
devil and his angels. . . . And these shall go away into everlasting
punishment; but the righteous into life eternal" (Matthew 25:32-34, 41, 46).
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The law-the Word of God
The judge-the righteous God
To be judged-our souls
What will the sentence be?
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Life's opportunities past!
Reaping day at last!
Two verdicts pend:
Life or death!
The following references show
plainly that speaking in tongues as the evidence of the Holy Ghost has been
given by God to earnest, God-fearing people down through the years.
Scaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of
Religious Knowledge, vol. 3, page 2369, "Tongues, Gift of": "A phenomenon of
the Apostolic age, technically known as the 'glossolalia.' In later time
analogies have been found for it in the 'speaking in tongues' of the
Camisards, Prophets of the Cevennes, Early Quakers and Methodists, 'Lasare'
in Sweden (1841-1843), converts in the Irish revival of 1859, and
particularly in the Catholic Apostolic (Irvingite) Church."
Scaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of
Religious Knowledge, vol. 2, page 1119, "Irving, Edward": "In 1830 the news
was spread abroad of the strange speaking with tongues which occurred in
widely separated parts of Scotland. In 1831 prophecy and tongues appeared in
Irving's church and Irving fell in with the movement, heartily convinced of
its spiritual basis and divine authority."
Scaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of
Religious Knowledge, vol. 1, page 422, "Catholic Apostolic Church": "Pious
Presbyterian men and women believed that their organs of speech were used by
the Holy Spirit for the utterance of His thoughts and attentions."
Encyclopaedia Britannica, New
Werner Edition, vol. 4, page 749, "Camisards": "Speaking in tongues,
accompanied by all kinds of miracles, was common among the Camisards and
Cevennes of Southern France in the 18th century. Children, under the
influence of supernatural power, spoke and prophesied in languages unknown
to them."
Encyclopaedia of Religion and
Ethics, edited by James Hastings, vol. 7, page 424: "In 1831 the gift of
tongues and prophecy appeared, it was believed in answer to fervent prayer,
among the members of Irving's congregation."
Butler, Christian
Denominations of the World, "Edward Irving (1792-1834)": "He proclaimed his
conviction that the gifts of the Holy Ghost, such as tongues, healing, etc.,
were withheld only because of the want of faith, and ere long there were
several persons in his church who claimed the gift of tongues."
Abingdon Bible Commentary,
page 1190: "Scottish peasants spoke in tongues."
Webster's New International
Dictionary, 2nd edition, page 1056, "Gift of Tongues": "A phenomenon
experienced by some of the Christian of New Testament times, the nature of
which seems to have been a kind of ecstatic utterance usually unintelligible
to the hearers and even to the speakers, therefore requiring interpretation;
glossolalia. Similar phenomena have in modern times been experienced by some
of the early Friends, Jansenists, Methodists, etc."
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