What follows is a statement of belief that I created when I applied to my current church in New Brunswick. I publish it in response to my dear colleague Richard Bott's question "What do you believe?"
Statement of Belief
My faith begins in the person of Jesus
Christ. He is my Saviour, my Guide, my Master and my Lord. I believe he is the
Son of God, and that his life on earth was for the benefit of humanity. I believe
he was raised from the dead on the third day, thus providing the first fruits
for those who would follow. But Jesus is more than a series of theological
propositions. Through the Holy Spirit, he becomes real to each Christian. That
has been my own personal experience. The reality of Jesus in my life is far
greater than any words that I have spoken about him, or any description I have
read about him. And being welcomed into that fellowship with Jesus by God is an
integral part of our Christian journey.
I believe in Scripture as the Word of God.
I recognize the human component within its pages, and that it contains various
forms of literature. But within the narrative, the history, the metaphor and
the poetry, God speaks in a real and propositional way to his people. I believe Scripture to be the guiding
rule in both faith and life. The Bible does not contain truths...the Bible is truth.
It is these two foundations, Jesus Christ
and Scripture, which lead to the basis of all my proclamation as a preacher of
the Church: the cross of Jesus Christ. The cross encompasses the holiness of
God, the sinfulness of humanity, the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, and the
ultimate defeat of the enemies of God’s people. The cross is the lens that
focuses all other aspects of my theology.
The church then becomes the group of
believers who stand in the shadow of the cross, recognizing their sin, and
knowing the power of the God who has saved them in Jesus Christ. The church is
the body over which God rejoices and exults, and is thus guided by his Holy
Spirit to achieve good works in the world around us.
These are the basic points of my belief
system. My beliefs are those of the historic creeds of the faith, Apostles and
Nicene, and are consistent with the revelation of God in Holy Scripture.
Thanks be to God. Amen.
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