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Salvation Army Doctrines
The doctrines held and taught by The Salvation Army are
set forth in the Deed of Constitution of 1878 and were confirmed
in The Salvation Army Act 1980. All Salvationists affirm:
1. We believe that the Scriptures of the
Old and New Testaments were given by inspiration of God;
and that they only constitute the divine rule of Christian
faith and practice.
2. We believe that there is only one God,
who is infinitely perfect - the Creator, Preserver and Governor
of all things - and who is the only proper object of religious
worship.
3. We believe that there are three persons
in the Godhead - the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost
- undivided in essence and co-equal in power and glory.
4. We believe that in the person of Jesus
Christ the divine and human natures are united; so that
he is truly and properly God, and truly and properly man.
5. We believe that our first parents were
created in a state of innocency but, by their disobedience,
they lost their purity and happiness; and that in consequence
of their fall all men have become sinners, totally depraved,
and as such are justly exposed to the wrath of God.
6. We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ
has, by His suffering and death, made an atonement for the
whole world, so that whosoever will may be saved.
7. We believe that repentance toward God,
faith in our Lord Jesus Christ, and regeneration by the
Holy Spirit are necessary to salvation.
8. We believe that we are justified by grace, through faith
in our Lord Jesus Christ, and that he that believeth hath
the witness in himself.
9. We believe that continuance in a state of salvation
depends upon continued obedient faith in Christ.
10. We believe that it is the privilege of all believers
to be 'wholly sanctified', and that their 'whole spirit
and soul and body' may 'be preserved blameless unto the
coming of our Lord Jesus Christ'.
(1 Thessalonians 5:23)
11. We believe in the immortality of the soul; in the resurrection
of the body; in the general judgement at the end of the
world; in the eternal happiness of the righteous; and in
the endless punishment of the wicked.
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