I believe the Bible to be the inspired, the only infallible, authoritative Word of God.
I believe there is one God, the source, support, and end of all things, eternally existent in three persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
I believe in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in His Virgin Birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles, in His vicarious and atoning death, in His shed blood, in His bodily resurrection, in His ascension to the Father�s right hand, and His personal, premillennial return for His saints.
I believe in the personality of Satan; in his power and kingdom, in his wiles and temptations, in his judgment at the cross, and eternal destruction in hell.
I believe in the deity and present ministry of the Holy Spirit, that He convicts the sinner, regenerates the one who believes, indwells ,seals, gifts, instructs, reproves and guides the believer; that He fills and controls every life that is wholly yielded unto Him. I believe that the gifts did not cease when the writings of the Apostles were finished. They are available today. They can be misused like at the church at Corinth and there are false manifestations by false prophets, but that does not negate the reality of the Spirit's work and gifting. The Father said that He did not change. The Son is the same today, yesterday and forever. Thus, as the third member of the Godhead, it is incongruous to say that the Spirit's mission or gifts have changed until that which is truly perfect has come. There is nothing in the First Century Church that is not needed by the Twenty-first Century Church. Indeed, as we near the end of the age, they may be needed even more now than then.
I believe that salvation is the free gift of God offered to man by His grace and received by personal faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. We reject that salvation is obtained by church membership, water baptism, good works, or anything other means outside the person and work of Jesus Christ.
I believe in the bodily resurrection of the saved unto life, and the unsaved unto judgment and everlasting damnation. We believe in a literal Heaven, with streets of gold, and a literal hell with fire and brimstone.
I believe in the spiritual unity of believers in the Lord Jesus Christ, but not in the organized unity without doctrinal soundness sought by the modern day ecumenical movement.
I believe in the local church which is a body of baptized believers who come together in obedience to Jesus Christ to carry out the dictates of the New Testament.
I believe and practice both ecclesiastical and personal separation on the basis of the Word of God.
I believe in the visible, personal, premillennial return of Jesus Christ to the earth at the close of the Great Tribulation. He will establish His kingdom and reign for 1,000 years. Afterward, we shall enter the Holy City, New Jerusalem, where we shall live and serve God throughout eternity.
This is not an exhaustive listing of all doctrines I hold to. Every doctrine I ascribe to is Bible-based, and non-respective of persons. Here I have posted some of the "fundamentals of the faith" to let you basically know where I stand.