- God and Jesus
- Holy Bible
- True Jesus Church
- Water Baptism
- Footwashing
- Holy Communion
- Holy Spirit
- Sabbath day
- Salvation
- The Lord's second coming
The only true God
Was manifested in the flesh as the Lord Jesus Christ, who died on the cross for the remission of our sins, and was resurrected on the third day. Jesus is the one and only Saviour of mankind, the Creator of heaven and earth, and the only true God. (Jn 1:1 et 14 ; 1 Jn 4:2-3 ; 1 Tm 3:16 ; 1 Co 15:3-6 ; Lc 2:8-11 ; Ph 2:6-8 ; Ac 4:12)
Divine revelation
Consisting of the Old and New Testaments, is inspired by God and is the only standard of scriptural truth for the believers. (2 Tm 3:16 ; 2 Pi 1:21 ; Ga 1:6-9)
Rebuilt on the Apostolic Church
a restored Apostolic church during the time of the "latter rain" (end time) and having a spiritual and theocratic government, preaches the truth, is filled with the Holy Spirit, and abounds in miracles and the manifold power of God.. (1 Jn 2:23 ; Am 9:11 ; Ap 7:2 ; 1 Tm 3:15)
For the forgiveness of sin
is the sacrament for the remission of sins and for regeneration. The baptist must be one who has received the Holy Spirit. The baptism must be administered in the following mode: (1) in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ; (2) with the head of the baptized bowed and facing downward; (3) complete immersion of the baptized; (4) in such natural living water as sea, river, or spring. (Mt 3:16 ; Ac 2:38 ; Jn 19:30 ; Jn 20:21 ; Rm 8:16)
To partake with Jesus
enables a believer to have a part with the Lord Jesus Christ. It also serves as a constant reminder that a believer should have love, holiness, humility, forgiveness and service. All Christians who have received water baptism must have their feet washed in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Mutual footwashing may be practiced when necessary. (Jn 13:1-17)
To commune with Jesus
is the sacrament to commemorate the death of the Lord Jesus Christ. It enables Christians to partake of the þesh and blood of our Lord and to be in communion with him so that they can have eternal life and be raised on the last day. This sacrament shall be held as often as possible. Only one unleavened bread and grape juice shall be used. (1 Co 11:26 ; 1 Co 10:17 ; Jn 6:53-56 ; Mc 14:24-25)
Pledge of Salvation, speaking in tongues (glossolalia)
is for sanctification and divine power and is evidenced by speaking in tongues. To be sealed with the Holy Spirit is a guarantee of our inheritance into the kingdom of God. (Ep 1:13-14 ; Ac 10:44-47 ; Rm 8:16)
Saturday, the blessed day
the seventh day of the week, is a holy day blessed and sanctified by God. It is to be observed under grace for the commemoration of God's creation and salvation, and with the hope of eternal rest in the future. (Gn 2:2-3 ; Ex 20:8-11 ; Hb 4:9-11)
By faith and works
is given by the grace of God through the faith of believers. They must rely on the Holy Spirit to pursue holiness, to honor God, and to love humanity. (Ep 2:8 ; Hb 12:14 ; Ec 12:13 ; Mt 22:31-39)