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The Theological Treatise
of DCM contains the doctrinal position of DCM and discusses in detail
the beliefs of our ministry.
“Christos”= Christ
“ology”= study
of
Christology: study of Christ
- We believe that
Jesus Christ is the preexistent, eternal Son of God. He existed before
the creation of time (John 1:1-3, Colossians 1:16, Hebrews 1:2). Jesus
was truly God (Philippians 2:6, John 10:30, 17:5, Colossians 2:9).
We believe in the incarnation of Christ. According to John 1:14, the
Word became flesh (I John 4:2, II John 7, Romans 8:3).
- We belive that Christ was fully God and full
man.
- We believe in the virgin birth (Isaiah 7:14,
Matthew 1:23).
- We believe in the sinless life, death, burial,
and bodily resurrection of Christ for the salvation of humanity (Matthew
27:45-56, 1 Corithians 15:1-19).
- We believe in the priesthood of Christ. He
intercedes for the church (Hebrews 5).
- We believe that healing is available in Christ
for the body (Isaiah 53:3-5).
Pneuma”=Spirit
“ology”=study of
Pneumatology: study of the Holy Spirit
- We believe that the Holy Spirit is God, the third person of the
Trinity (Acts 16:7, 1 Corinthians 6:11, John 14:6).
- We believe in the pre-existence of the Holy Spirit (Genesis 1:26).
- We believe that the Holy Spirit worked in the Old Testament as mention
in Scripture
- We believe that the Holy Spirit plays a part in the salvation of
humanity (1 Corinthians 12:3).
- We believe that the Holy Spirit is ultimately responsible for the
writing of Scripture (2 Peter 1:21)
- We believe in the Baptism of the Holy Spirit as a subsequent act
after salvation for personal empowerment and a devotional gift (Acts
2:38, 8:14-17, 10: 44-48).
- We believe that the Holy Spirit empowers the church with gifts of
the Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:1-11, Romans 12:6-8)
- We believe that we are to have communion with the Spirit (2 Corinthians
13:14).
“Trinity”=group
of 3
“ology”=study of
Trinitology: study of Three (Father, Son, Holy Spirit)
The term “Trinitology” was coined by Dr. Dana Carson
- We believe in a Triune Godhead. Though the
word “Trinity” does not appear in Scripture, the concept
does. In Genesis 1:1 & 26, the word used for God is “Elohim”,
which is used to express plurality. This term is used throughout the
Old Testament. The concept of the Trinity is supported in the New
Testament in Matthew 3 and I Corinthians 12:4-6 along with salutations
and doxologies that express a Trinitarian belief.
- We believe in God the Father, God the Son,
and God the Holy Spirit. The three have distinct roles but are only
one God.
“Anthro”= Mankind
or Humanity
“ology”= study of
Anthropology: study of Man or Humanity
- We believe that God has a purpose for all
of humanity (Romans 8:32-37).
- We believe that God has uniquely gifted everyone
for ministry (Romans 11:29).
- We believe that prayer is a key component
to spiritual perpetuation.
- We believe that man was created to praise
God with singing, dancing and on instruments (Psalm 150).
- We believe that man is created with the abilities
to choose for himself, a concept that is demonstrated throughout Scripture.
This is called free moral agency.
- We believe Adam was the first man and from
him all others have come. He was created pure without sin but chose
to sin, hence sin entered all of humanity (Genesis 3, Psalm 51:5,
Romans 3:23). He represented humanity as the federal and seminal head.
- We believe in marriage as an institution
planned by God for human fulfillment, reproduction, and to serve as
a type of the church and Christ (Genesis 1:28, Genesis 3, Hebrews
13:4).
- We believe that God has made humans either
male or female and that homosexuality is not a genetic issue but a
moral one (Genesis 1:27, Leviticus 18:22, Romans 1:18-32).
- We believe that marriage is intended to be
a lifetime commitment honored by all (Matthew 19:1-7). Divorce is
not to be sought after, however, God does grant forgiveness for divorcees.
Soterion” = Wholeness
or Salvation
“ology” = study of
Soteriology: study of salvation
- We believe that all men are born sinners
under the judgment of death (Romans 6:23). God has made a way of escape
from the judgment of sin through His Son, Jesus Christ.
- We believe that each person, in order to
be saved, must undergo the following: regeneration, justification,
and glorification. We believe people must have a spiritual rebirth
(John 3:3, II Corinthians 5:17). This conversion experience is predicated
upon the acquittal of wrongdoings, a concept known as justification
(Romans 5:21, II Corinthians 5:21). Though we are declared positionally
cleansed, conditionally we are the same. For this reason, we must
undergo a process of cleansing that conforms us to the image of Christ
by the Holy Spirit. This process is known as sanctification (I Thessalonians
4:3). The act of cleansing takes place when we are restored into a
right relationship with God. The final state of humanity is to disrobe
from mortality and to be robed with immortality (I Corinthians 15:54).
“Biblios” = Bible
“ology” = study of
Bibliology: study of the Bible
- We believe that the Bible is the inspired,
inerrant, revelation of God given to man by the work of the Holy Spirit
(II Timothy 3:16, II Peter 3:16, II Peter 1:21).
- We believe that the Bible contains the Word
of God in its entirety – it is the “logos” of God
(general revelation) and the “rhema” of God (specific
revelation) is a “right now” Word for the believer.
“Demon” = spirit
or evil force opposed to God
“ology” = study of
Demonology: study of demonic forces
- We believe in a real devil and demons, sometimes
referred to as fallen angels. The chief of demons or fallen angels
is Satan (Job 1, Isaiah 14:12-14, II Corinthians 11:3).
- We believe that every believer is in a personal
combat, consciously or not, with the forces of evil - Satan, demons,
and fallen angels.
- We believe that Christ defeated the forces
of evil on the cross of Calvary, hence, the believer must stand against
Satan in light of this victory (Colossians 2:15).
- We believe that ultimately the believer will
triumph over the devil and his forces (Revelation 12:11, Romans 8:35-37,
Luke 10:17).
“Ekklesia” = called
out or church
“ology” = study of
Ecclesiology: study of the church body
- We believe in the local church as the vehicle
of expression of the Kingdom, or government, of God. Jesus is the
founder and the head of the Church (Matthew 16:18, Ephesians 1:22,
Colossians 1:18).
- We believe that every believer should be
a part of a local church, which is governed by the structure God provides
in Scripture (Hebrews 10:25).
- We believe that the Church is comprised of
believers (Colossians 1:24).
- We believe that God takes care of the Church
(Ephesians 5:29).
- We believe that Christ is coming back for
his Church (Ephesians 5:27).
- We believe that the local church has a hierarchical
structure: Apostles, Prophets, Pastors, Evangelists, and Teachers.
These five offices govern the church with the assistance of the ministry
of Deacons (Ephesians 4:11, Acts 6, Hebrews 13:17).
- We believe that the local church should demonstrate
and participate in the justice of God in its community (Luke 4:18,
Isaiah 58:6-14).
- We believe that the local church is the storehouse
for the tithes and offerings of God (Malachi 3:6-8).
- We believe that the local church should be
involved in evangelism and world missions (Acts 1:8).
“Eschaton” = last
days or end times
“ology” = study of
Eschatology: study of the end times
- We believe in the rapture of the church (I
Thessalonians 4:16, Revelations 4, I Corinthians 15.
- We believe in the tribulation period based
upon the book of Daniel (Daniel’s 70th week) and the book of
Revelation.
- We believe in the judgment of believers,
not for eternity but for rewards, called the Bema (I Corinthians 3:5-17,
II Corinthians 5:10).
- We believe in the millennial reign of Christ
(Revelation 19).
- We believe in the Great White Throne of Judgment
for unbelievers (Revelation 20).
- We believe in Heaven as the eternal destination
of the believer and Hell and the Lake of Fire for the unbeliever (Matthew
5:3, Revelation 21:1, Luke 16:19-31, Revelation 20:14-15).
The statements contained within
this Theological Treatise constitute the basic doctrinal premises from
which we do ministry.
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