What We Believe

"What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us." - A.W. Tozer

Core Beliefs

The following are the core beliefs of Midlothian Baptist Church based on the foundational truths taught in the bible. All of our teaching and ministry is rooted in and flows out of these biblical doctrines.

1.  That love one for another as Jesus loves the believer manifests our discipleship, proves our love for God and symbolizes our authority as a New Testament Church. Love is therefore the great commandment of the Lord Jesus Christ upon which all others are dependent (Matthew 22:35-40; John 13:34, 35; 15:12; 1 John 4:7-21; 5:1-3; Revelation 2:4,5).
2.  In the infallible, verbal inspiration of the whole Bible and that the Bible is the all sufficient rule of faith and practice. We believe that the King James Version is the Word of God. (Psalm 119:160; 2 Timothy 3:16, 17).
3.  In the personal triune God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, equal in divine perfection (Matthew 28:19).
4.  In the Genesis account of Creation (Genesis 1-2).
5.  That Satan is a fallen angel, the archenemy of God and man, the unholy god of this world, and that his destiny is the eternal lake of fire (Isaiah 14:12-15; Ezekiel 28:11-19; Matthew 25:41; 2 Corinthians 4:4; Ephesians 6:10-17; Revelation 20:10).
6.  In the virgin birth and sinless humanity of Jesus Christ (Matthew 1:18-20; 2 Corinthians 5:21; 1 Peter 2:22).
7.  In the deity of Jesus Christ (John 10:30, 1:1, 14:2; 2 Corinthians 5:19).
8.  The Holy Spirit is the divine Administrator for Jesus Christ in His Churches (Luke 24:49; John 14:16, 17; Acts 1:4, 5, 8; Acts 2:1-4).
9.  That miraculous spiritual manifestation (sign) gifts were done away when the Bible was completed (1 Corinthians 12-14).
10.  That man was created in the image of God and lived in innocency until he fell by voluntary transgression from his sinless state, the result being that all mankind are sinners (Genesis 1:26; 3:6-24; Romans 5:12, 19).
11.  That the suffering and death of Jesus Christ was substitutionary for all mankind and is efficacious only to those who believe (Isaiah 53:6; Hebrews 2:9; 1 Peter 2:24; 3:15; 2 Peter 3:9, 1 John 2:2).
12.  In the bodily resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ and the bodily resurrection of His saints (Matthew 28:1-7; Acts 1:9-11; 1 Corinthians 15:42-58, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18).
13.  In the pre-tribulation, pre-millennial, personal, bodily return of Christ as the crowning event of the Gentile age. This event will include the resurrection of the righteous to eternal heaven, and the Millennium will be followed by the resurrection of the unrighteous unto eternal punishment in the lake of fire and that the righteous shall enter into the heavenly age (John 14:1-6; 1 Thessalonians 2:8; Revelation 19, 20:4-6, 11-15; 21:8).
14.  That the depraved sinner is saved wholly by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, and the requisites to regeneration are repentance toward God and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ (Luke 13:3-5; John 3:16-18; Acts 20:21, Romans 6:23; Ephesians 2:8,9), and that the Holy Spirit convicts sinners, regenerates, seals, secures, and indwells every believer (John 3:6; 16:8,9; Romans 8:9-11; 1 Corinthians 6:19,20; Ephesians 4:30; Titus 3:5).
15.  That all who trust Jesus Christ for salvation are eternally secure in Him and shall not perish (John 3:36; 5:24; 10:27-30; Romans 8:35-39; Hebrews 10:39; 1 Peter 1:5).
16.  That God deals with believers as His children, that He chastises the disobedient, and that He rewards the obedient (Matthew 16:27; 25:14-23; John 1:12, Hebrews 12:5-11; 2 John 8; Revelation 22:12).
17.  That Jesus Christ established His Church during His ministry on earth and that it is always a local, visible assembly of scripturally baptized believers in covenant relationship to carry out the Commission of the Lord Jesus Christ, and each Church is an independent, self-governing body, and no other ecclesiastical body may exercise authority over it. We believe that Jesus Christ gave the Great Commission to the New Testament Churches only, and that He promised the perpetuity of His Churches (Matthew 1:18-22; 16:18; 28:19;20: Mark 1:14-20; John 1:35-51, Ephesians 3:21).
18.  There are two pictorial ordinances in the Lord's Churches: Baptism and the Lord's Supper. Scriptural baptism is the immersion of penitent believers in water, administered by the authority of a New Testament Church in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Lord's Supper is a memorial ordinance, restricted to the members of the Church observing the ordinance and non-members who are members of a Church of like faith and practice. The Lord's Supper is also a time of self-examination and a Christian who is in willful disobedience to the Lord should not participate (Matthew 28:19, 20; Acts 8:12, 38; Romans 6:4; 1 Corinthians 5:11-13, 11:1,2,17-20,26).
19.  There are two divinely appointed offices in a Church: pastors and deacons, to be filled by men whose qualifications are set forth in Titus and 1 Timothy.
20.  That all associations, fellowships, and committees are, and properly should be, servants of, and under control of the Churches (Matthew 20:25-28).
21.  In freedom of worship without interference from the government and affirm our belief in civil obedience, unless the laws and regulations of civil government run contrary to the Holy Scriptures (Romans 13:1-7; 1 Peter 2:13-15).

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