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The
Importance of Truth
The
Foundation Clause:
“That the book currently
known as the Bible, consisting of the Scriptures
of Moses, the prophets, and the apostles,
is the only source of knowledge concerning
God and His purposes at present extant or
available in the earth, and that the same
were wholly given by inspiration of God
in the writers, and are consequently without
error in all parts of them, except such
as may be due to errors of transcription
or translation.- 2Timothy 3:16; 1Corinthians
2:13; Hebrews 1:1; 2Peter 1:21; Corinthians
14:37; Nehemiah 9:30; John 10:35”.
Clause
I:
“That the only true God
is He who was revealed to Abraham, Isaac,
and Jacob, by angelic visitation and vision,
and to Moses at the flaming bush (unconsumed)
and at Sinai, and who manifested Himself
in the Lord Jesus Christ, as the supreme
self-existent Deity, the ONE FATHER, dwelling
in unapproachable light, yet everywhere
present by His Spirit, which is a unity
with His person in heaven. He hath, out
of His own underived energy, created heaven
and earth, and all that in them is.- Is
40:13-25; 43:10-12; 44:6-8; 46:9,10; Job
38,39 and 40; Deut. 6:4; Mark 12:29-32;
1Cor 8:4-6; Eph 4:6; 1Tim 2:5; Neh 9:6;
Job 26:13; Ps 124:8; 146:6; 148:5; Is 40:26,27;
Jer 10:12,13; 27:5; 32:17-19; 51:15; Acts
14:15; 17:24; 1Chron 29:11-14; Ps 62:11;
145:3; Is 26:4; 40:26; Job 9:4; 36:5; Ps
92:5; 104:24; 147:4-5; Is 28:29; Rom 16:27;
1Tim 1:17; 2Chron 16:9; Job 28:24; 34:21;
Ps 33:13,14; 44:21; 94:9; 139:7-12; Prov
15:3; Jer 23:24; 32:19; Amos 9:2,3; Acts
17:27,28; Ps 123:1; 1Kings 8:30,39,43,49;
Mat 6:9; 1Tim 6:15-16; 1:17.”
Clause
II:
“That Jesus of Nazareth
was the Son of God, begotten of the Virgin
Mary by the Holy Spirit, without the intervention
of man, and afterwards anointed with the
same spirit, without measure, at his baptism.
- Mat 1:23, 1Tim 3:16, Acts 2:22-24,36;
Matthew 1:18-25; Luke 1:26-35; Gal 4:4,
Is 7:14; Mat 3:16,17; Is 11:2; 42:1, 61:1,
Jno 3:34; 7:16; 8:26-29; 14:10-24”
Clause
III:
"That the appearance
of Jesus of Nazareth on the earth was necessitated
by the position and state into which the
human race had been brought by the circumstances
connected with the first man. - 1Cor 15:21,22;
Rom 5:12-19; Gen 3:19; 2Cor 5:19-21"
Clause
IV:
"That the first man
was Adam, whom God created out of the dust
of the ground as a living soul, or natural
body of life, “very good” in kind and condition,
and placed him under a law through which
the continuance of life was contingent on
obedience. - Gen 2:7; 18:27; Job 4:19; 33:6;
1Cor 15:46-49; Gen 2:17”.
Clause
V:
“That Adam broke this law,
and was adjudged unworthy of immortality,
and sentenced to return to the ground from
whence he was taken - a sentence which defiled
and became a physical law of his being,
and was transmitted to all his posterity.
- Gen 3:15-19,22,23; 2Cor 1:9; Rom 7:24;
2Cor 5:2-4; Rom 7:18-23; Gal 5:16-17; Rom
6:12; 7:21; Jno 3:6; Rom 5:12; 1Cor 15:22;
Ps 51:5; Job 14:4"
Clause
VI:
"That God, in His kindness,
conceived a plan of restoration which, without
setting aside His just and necessary law
of sin and death, should ultimately rescue
the race from destruction, and people the
earth with sinless immortals. Rev 21:4;
Jno 3:16; 2Tim 1:10; 1Jno 2:25; 2Tim 1:1;
Tit 1:2; Rom 3:26; Jno 1:29"
Clause
VII:
"That he inaugurated
this plan by making promises to Adam, Abraham
and David, and afterwards elaborated it
in greater detail through the prophets.-
Genesis 3:15; 22:18; Psalm 89:34-37; 33:5;
Hosea 13:14; Isaiah 25:7-9; 51:1-8; Jeremiah
23:5"
Clause
VIII:
"That these promises
had reference to Jesus Christ, who was to
be raised up in the condemned line of Abraham
and David, and who, through wearing their
condemned nature, was to obtain a title
to resurrection by perfect obedience, and
by dying, abrogate the law of condemnation
for himself and all who should believe and
obey him. -1Cor 15:45; Heb 2:14-16; Rom
1:3; Heb 5:8,9; 1:9; Rom 5:19-21; Gal 4:4,5;
Rom 8:3,4; Heb 2:14,15; 9:26; Gal 1:4; Heb
7:27; 5:3-7; 2:17; Rom 6:10; 6:9; Acts 13:34-37;
Rev 1:18; Jno 5:21,22,26,27; 14:3; Rev 2:7;
3:21; Mat 25:21; Heb 5:9; Mk 16:16; Acts
13:38,39; Rom 3:22; Ps 2:6-9; Dan 7:13,14;
Rev 11:15; Jer 23:5; Zech 14:9; Eph 1:9,10"
Clause
IX
"That it was this mission
that necessitated the miraculous begettal
of Christ of a human mother, enabling him
to bear our condemnation, and, at the same
time, to be a sinless bearer thereof, and,
therefore, one who would rise after suffering
the death required by the righteousness
of God.- Mat 1:18-25; Luke 1:26-35; Gal
4:4; Is 7:14; Rom 1:3,4; 8:3, 2Cor 5:21;
Heb 2:14-17; 4:15".
Clause
X
"That being so begotten
of God, and inhabited and used by God through
the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, Jesus
was Emmanuel, God with us, God manifest
in the flesh – yet was, during his natural
life, of like nature with mortal man, being
made of a woman, of the house and lineage
of David, and therefore a sufferer, in the
days of his flesh, from all the effects
that came by Adam's transgression, including
the death that passed upon all men, which
he shared by partaking of their physical
nature. – Mat 1:23; 1Tim 3:16; Heb 2:14;
Gal 4:4; Heb 2:17"
Clause
XI
XI – That the message he
delivered from God to his kinsmen, the Jews,
was a call to repentance from every evil
work, the assertion of his divine sonship
and Jewish kingship; and the proclamation
of the glad tidings that God would restore
their kingdom through him, and accomplish
all things written in the prophets.—Mark
1:15; Mat 4:17; 5:20-48; Jno 10:36; 9:35;
11:27; 19:21; 1:49; Mat 27:11-42; Jno 10:24,25;
Mat 19:28; 21:42,43; 23:38,39; 25:14-46;
Luke 4:43; 13:27-30; 19:11-27; 22:28-30;
Mat 5:17; Luke 24:44
Clause
XII
XII. – That for delivering
this message, he was put to death by the
Jews and Romans, who were, however, but
instruments in the hands of God, for the
doing of that which He had determined before
to be done, viz., the condemnation of sin
in the flesh, through the offering of the
body of Jesus once for all, as a propitiation
to declare the righteousness of God, as
a basis for the remission of sins. All who
approach God through this crucified, but
risen, representative of Adam’s disobedient
race, are forgiven. Therefore, by a figure,
his blood cleanseth from sin. – Luke 19:47;
20:1-16; John 11:45-53; Acts 10:38,39; 13:26-29;
4:27,28; Rom 8:3; Heb 10:10; Acts 13:38;
1Jno 1:7; Jno 14:6; Acts 4:12; 1Pet 3:18;
2:24; Heb 9:14; 7:27; 9:26-28; Gal 1:4;
Rom 3:25; 15:8; Gal 3:21,22; 2:21; 4:4,5;
Heb 9:15; Luke 22:20; 24:26,46,47; Mat 26:28.
Clause
XIII
That on the third day, God
raised him from the dead, and exalted him
to the heavens as priestly mediator between
God and man, in the process of gathering
from among them a people who should be saved
by the belief and obedience of the Truth
- 1Cor 15:4; Acts 10:40; 13:30-27; 2:24-27
Clause
XIV
That he is a priest over
his own house only, and does not intercede
for the world, or for professors who are
abandoned to disobedience. That he makes
intercession for his erring brethren, if
they confess and forsake their sins. - Luke
24:51; Eph. 1:20; Acts 5:31; 1 Tim. 2:5;
Heb. 8:1; Acts 15:14; 13:39; Heb. 4:14,
15; Jno. 17:9; Heb. 10:26; 1 Jno.2:1; Prov.
28:13.
Clause
XV
That he sent forth apostles
to proclaim salvation through him, as the
only name given under heaven whereby men
may be saved - Acts 1:8; Mat. 28:19,20;
Luke 24:46-48; Acts 26:16-18; 4:12.
Clause
XVI
That the way to obtain this
salvation is to believe the gospel they
preached, and to take on the name and service
of Christ, by being thereupon immersed in
water, and continuing patiently in the observance
of all things he has commanded, none being
recognised as his friends except those who
do what he has commanded.- Acts 13:48; 16:31;
Mark 16:16; Rom. 1:16; Acts 2:38,41; 10:47;
8:12; Gal. 3:27-29; Rom. 6:3-5; 2:7; Mat.
28:20; Jno 15:14.
Clause
XVII
That the gospel consists
of "the things concerning the kingdom
of God and the name of Jesus Christ"
- Acts 8:12; 19:8, 10, 20; 28:30,31
Clause
XVIII
That the things of the
kingdom of God are the facts testified
concerning the kingdom of God in the writings
of the prophets and apostles, and definable
as in the next twelve paragraphs.
Clause
XIX
That God will set up a kingdom
in the earth, which will overthrow all others,
and change them into "the kingdoms
of our Lord and his Christ" - Dan.
2:44; 7:13, 14; Rev. 11:15; Isa. 32:1,17;
2:2-24; 11:9, 10
Clause
XX
That for this purpose God
will send Jesus Christ personally to the
earth at the close of the times of the Gentiles.
- Acts 3:20,21; Psa. 102:16,21; 2 Tim.4:1;
Acts 1:9,11; Dan. 7:13.
Clause
XXI
That the kingdom which he
will establish will the the kingdom of Israel
restored, in the territory it formerly occupied,
viz. the land bequeathed for an everlasting
possession to Abraham and his seed (the
Christ) by covenant. - Mic. 4:6-8; Amos
9:11,15; Eze. 37:21,22; Jer. 23:3-8; Gen.
13:14-17; Heb. 11:8,9; Gal. 3:16; Lev. 26:42;
Mic. 7:20.
Clause XXII
That this restoration of
the kingdom again to Israel will involve
the ingathering of God's chosen but scattered
nation, the Jews; their reinstatement in
the land of their fathers, when it shall
have been reclaimed from "the desolation
of many generations"; the building
again of Jerusalem to become "the throne
of the Lord," and the metropolis of
the whole earth. - Isa 11:12; Jer. 31:10;
Zec. 8:7,8; Eze. 36:34,36; Isa. 51:3; 60:15;
62:4; Jer. 3:17; Mic. 4:7,8; Joel 3:17;
Isa. 24:23.
Clause
XXIII
That the governing body
of the kingdom so established will be the
brethren of Christ, of all generations,
developed by resurrection and change, and
constituting, with Christ as their head,
the collective "seed of Abraham",
in whom all nations will be blessed, and
comprising "Abraham, Isaac and Jacob,
and all the prophets", and all in their
age of like faithfulness. - Dan. 12:3; Luke
13:28; Rev. 11:18; 1 Thes. 4:15-17; Jno.
5:28,29; 6:39, 40; Luke 14:14; Mat. 25:34,46.
Clause
XXIV
That at the appearing of
Christ prior to the establishment of the
kingdom, the responsible (namely, those
who know the revealed will of God, and have
been called upon to submit to it), dead
and living - obedient and disobedient -
will be summoned before his judgement-seat
"to be judged according to their works";
and "received in body according to
what they have done, whether it be good
or bad" - 2 Cor. 5:10; 2 Tim. 4:1;
Rom. 2:5,6,16; 14:10-12; 1 Cor. 4:5; Rev.
11:18.
Clause
XXV
That the unfaithful will
be consigned to shame and "the second
death", and the faithful, invested
with immortality, and exalted to reign with
Jesus as joint heirs of the kingdom, co-possessors
of the earth, and joint administrators of
God's authority among men in everything.
- Mat. 7:21; 8:12; 25:31-46; Dan. 12:2;
Gal. 1:8; 5:21; 2 Thes. 1:8-10; Heb. 10:26-29;
2 Pet. 2:12; Rev. 21:8; Mal. 4:1; Psa.37:29-38;
Prov. 10:25-30; 1 Cor. 15:51-55; 2 Cor.
5:1-4; Jas. 1:12; Rom. 2:7; Jno. 10:28;
Mat. 5:5; Psa. 37:9, 22, 29; Rev. 5:9; Dan.
7:27; 1 Thes. 2:12; 2 Pet. 1:11; Rev. 3:21;
2 Tim. 2:12; Rev. 5:10; Psa. 49:7-9; Luke
22:29,30.
Clause
XXVI
That the kingdom of God,
thus constituted, will continue a thousand
years, during which sin and death will continue
among the earth's subject inhabitants, though
in a much milder degree than now. - Rev.
20:4-9; 11:15; Isa. 65:20; Eze. 37:22-25;
1 Cor. 15:24-28
Clause
XXVII
“That a law will be established,
which shall go forth to the nations for
their “instruction in righteousness”, resulting
in the abolition of war to the ends of the
earth; and the “filling of the earth with
the knowledge of the glory of Jehovah, as
the waters cover the sea”.—Mic. 4:2; Isa.
42:4; 11:1-5; 2:3,4; Hab. 2:14
Clause
XXVIII
“That the
mission of the kingdom will be to subdue
all enemies, and finally death itself, by
opening up the way of life to the nations,
which they will enter by faith, during the
thousand years, and (in reality) at their
close”. (1 Cor.15:25,26; Rev. 21:4; 20:12-15;
Isa. 25:6-8).
Clause
XXIX
"That
at the close of the thousand years, there
will be a general resurrection and judgement,
resulting in the final extinction of the
wicked, and the immortalisaion of those
who shall have established their title (under
the grace of God) to eternal life during
the thousand years" (Rev. 20:11-15;
1 Cor. 15:24)
Clause
XXX:
That the
government will then be delivered up by
Jesus to the Father, who will manifest Himself
as the “all-in-all”; sin and death having
been taken out of the way, and the race
completely restored to the friendship of
the Deity” - 1 Corinthians 15:28
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