Neshaminy Valley Baptist Church 2895 Bristol Road, Bensalem, PA 19020
Colossians 1:28 "We proclaim Jesus, admonishing and teaching everyone with all wisdom,so that we may present everyone perfect in Christ".
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NVBC- Statement of Beliefs
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Baptists, since their beginnings, repeatedly have composed confessions,
which expressed the doctrinal consensus among related churches. In
principle, however, Baptists always have insisted that no statement of
faith can be considered creedally binding even upon concurring
congregations. The purpose of their doctrinal summaries was to explain
to other Christians and to the larger society what Baptists believed
and practiced. Within and among Baptist churches, statements of faith
also provided a standard for instruction, counsel and fellowship.
In continuity with our immediate forefathers and the larger fellowship
of Baptists throughout history, we seek to practice and propagate by
God’s grace the following convictions:
1. We believe the Bible is God’s Word given by divine inspiration, the
record of God’s revelation of Himself to humanity (II Timothy 3:16).
It is trustworthy, sufficient, without error—the supreme authority and
guide for all doctrine and conduct (I Peter 1:23-25; John 17:17; II
Timothy 3:16-17.) It is the truth by which God brings people into a
saving relationship with Himself and leads them to Christian maturity
(John 20:31, I John 5:9-12; Matthew 4:4; I Peter 2:2).
2. We believe in the one living and true God, perfect in wisdom,
sovereignty, holiness, justice, mercy and love (I Timothy 1:17; Psalm
86:15; Deuteronomy 32:3-4). He exists eternally in three coequal persons who
act together in creation, providence and redemption (Genesis 1:26; I
Peter 1:2; Hebrews 1:1-3).
a. The Father reigns with providential care over all life and
history in the created universe. He hears and answers prayer (I
Chronicles 29:11-13; Matthew 7:11). He initiated salvation by sending
His Son, and He is Father to those who by faith accept His Son as Lord
and Savior (I John 4:9-10; John 3:16; John 1:12; Acts 16:31).
b. The Son became man, Jesus Christ, who was conceived of the Holy
Spirit and born of the Virgin Mary (John 1:14; Matthew 1:18). Being
fully God and fully man, He revealed God through His sinless life,
miracles and teaching (John 14:9; Hebrews 4:15; Matthew 4:23-24). He
provided salvation through His atoning death in our place and by His
bodily resurrection (I Corinthians 15:3-4; II Corinthians 5:21; Romans
4:23-25). He ascended into heaven where He rules over all creation
(Philippians 2:5-11). He intercedes for all believers and dwells in
them as their ever-present Lord (Romans 8:34; John 4:23).
c. The Holy Spirit inspired men to write the Scriptures (II Peter
1:21). Through this Word, He convicts individuals of their sinfulness
and of the righteousness of Christ, draws them to the Savior, and bears
witness to their new birth (James 1:18; John 16:7-11; I Thessalonians
1:5-6; Romans 8:16). At regeneration and conversion, the believer is
baptized in the Holy Spirit (I Corinthians 12:13). The Spirit
indwells, seals and gives spiritual gifts to all believers for ministry
in the church and society (Romans 8:9-11; Ephesians 1:13-14; Romans
12:5-8; I Peter 4:10). He empowers, guides, teaches, fills, sanctifies
and produces the fruit of Christlikeness in all who yield to Him (Acts
4:31; Romans 8:14; I Corinthians 2:10-13; Ephesians 5:18; II
Thessalonians 2:13; Galatians 5:16; 22-23).
3. We believe God created an order of spiritual beings called angels
to serve Him and do His will (Psalm 148:1-5; Colossians 1:16). The
holy angels are obedient spirits ministering to the heirs of salvation
and glorifying God (Hebrews 1:6-7; 13-14). Certain angels, called
demons, Satan being their chief, through deliberate choice revolted and
fell from their exalted position (Revelation 12:7-9). They now tempt
individuals to rebel against God (I Timothy 4:1; I Peter 5:8). Their
destiny in hell has been sealed by Christ’s Victory over sin and death (Hebrews 2:14; Revelation 20:10).
4. We believe God created man in His own image to have fellowship with
Himself and to be steward over His creation (Genesis 1:26-28). As a
result, each person is unique, possesses dignity and is worthy of
respect (Psalm 139:13-17). Through the temptation of Satan, Adam chose
to disobey God; this brought sin and death to the human race and
suffering to all creation (Genesis 3; Romans 5:12-21; 8-22).
Therefore, everyone is born with a sinful nature and needs to be
reconciled to God (Romans 3:9-18, 23). Satan tempts people to rebel
against God, even those who love Him (Ephesians 4:27; II Corinthians
2:11; Matthew 16:23). Nonetheless, everyone is personally responsible
to God for thoughts, actions and beliefs and has the right to approach
Him directly through Jesus Christ, the only mediator (Romans 14:12; I
Timothy 2:5).
5. We believe salvation is redemption by Christ of the whole
person from sin and death (II Timothy 1:9-10; I Thessalonians 5:23).
It is offered as a free gift by God to all and must be received
personally through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ (I Timothy 2:4;
Ephesians 2:8-9; Acts 20:21). An individual is united to Christ by the
regeneration of the Holy Spirit (Galatians 2:20; Colossians 1:27). As
a child of God, the believer is acquitted of all guilt and brought into
a new relationship of peace (Romans 5:1). Christians grow as the Holy
Spirit enables them to understand and obey the Word of God (II Peter
3:18; Ephesians 4:15; I Thessalonians 3:12).
6. We believe the Church is the body of which Christ is the head and
all who believe in Him are members (Ephesians 1:22-23; Romans 12:4-5).
Christians are commanded to be baptized upon profession of faith and to
unite with a local church for mutual encouragement and growth in
discipleship through worship, nurture, service and the proclamation of
the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the world (Acts 2:41-42, 47; Luke 24:45-
48). Each church is a self-governing body under the lordship of Christ
with all members sharing responsibility (Acts 13:1-3; 14:26-28). The
form of government is understood to be congregational (Matthew 18:17;
Acts 6:3-6; 15:22-23).
The ordinances of the church are baptism and the Lord’s Supper.
Baptism is the immersion of a believer in water in the name of the
Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:18-20). It
is an act of obedience symbolizing the believer’s identification with
the death, burial and resurrection of the Savior Jesus Christ (Romans
6:3-5). The Lord’s Supper is the partaking of the bread and of the
cup by believers together as a continuing memorial of the broken body
and shed blood of Christ. It is an act of thankful dedication to Him
and serves to unite His people until He returns (I Corinthians
11:23-26).
To express unity in Christ, local churches form associations and a
conference for mutual counsel, fellowship and a more effective
fulfillment of Christ’s commission (Acts 15; I Corinthians 6:1-3).
7. We believe religious liberty, rooted in Scripture, is the
inalienable right of all individuals to freedom of conscience with
ultimate accountability to God (Genesis 1:27; John 8:32; II Corinthians
3:17; Romans 8:21; Acts 5:29). Church and state exist by the will of
God. Each has distinctive concerns and responsibilities, free from
control by the other (Matthew 22:21). Christians should pray for civil
leaders, and obey and support government in matters not contrary to
Scripture (I Timothy 2:1-4; Romans 13:1-7; I Peter 2:13-16). The state
should guarantee religious liberty to all persons and groups regardless
of their religious preferences, consistent with the common good.
8. We believe Christians, individually and collectively, are salt
and light in society (Matthew 5:13-16). In a Christlike spirit, they
oppose greed, selfishness and vice; they promote truth, justice and
peace; they aid the needy and preserve the dignity of people of all
races and conditions (Hebrews 13:5; Luke 9:23; Titus 2:12; Philippians
4:8-9; I John 3:16-17; James 2:1-4). We affirm the family as the basic
unit of society and seek to preserve its integrity and stability
(Genesis 2:21-25; Ephesians 6:1-4).
9. We believe God, in His own time and in His own way, will bring all
things to their appropriate end and establish the new heaven and the
new earth (Ephesians 1:9-10, Revelation 21:1). The certain hope of the
Christian is that Jesus Christ will return to the earth suddenly,
personally and visibly in glory according to His promise (Titus 2:13;
Revelation 1:7; 3:11;
John 14:1-3). The dead will be raised, and Christ will judge mankind
in righteousness (John 5:28-29). The unrighteous will be consigned to
the everlasting punishment prepared for the devil and his angels
(Matthew 25-41, 46; Revelation 20; 10). The righteous, in their
resurrected and glorified bodies, will receive their reward and dwell
forever with the Lord (Philippians 3:20-21; II Corinthians 5:10; I
Thessalonians 4:13-18).
Adopted from Statement of Beliefs of the North American Baptist
Conference, August 10-15, 1982, and approved January 11, 1984 as an
amendment to the Constitution of this church.
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