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Confession of Faith |
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The Grace Confession of Faith is a statement of what we believe the Bible teaches concerning issues central to the life of the Church and its ministry. It is therefore the basis of our teaching and practice as we seek to faithfully administer God's grace. - The Bible, namely the
Canonical books of both the Old and New Testaments as originally given,
is the verbally and plenarily inspired Word of God and is free from
error in the whole and in the part, and is therefore the final
authoritative guide for faith and conduct.
- There is one God eternally existent in three distinct persons in one divine essence, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
- God
the Father has revealed Himself as the Creator and preserver of the
universe, to Whom the entire creation and all creatures are subject.
- Jesus
Christ, the Eternal Son, is the image of the invisible God. To
accomplish our redemption, He became fully human, being conceived of
the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary. Jesus Christ, who is true
God and true man, by His perfect obedience and substitutionary death on
the cross, has purchased our redemption. He arose from the dead for
our justification in the body in which He was crucified. He ascended
into heaven, where He is now seated at the right hand of God, the
Father, as our interceding High Priest. He will come a second time
personally, bodily, and visibly to gather believers unto Himself and to
establish His millennial kingdom. He will judge the living and the
dead and make an eternal separation between believers and unbelievers.
His kingdom shall have no eng.
- The Holy Spirit is a divine
person eternally one with the Father and with the Son. Through the
Word of God He convicts people of sin, persuades them to confess their
sinfulness to God and calls them to faith through the Gospel. He
regenerates, sanctifies, and preserves believers in the one true
faith. He indwells, comforts, equips, guides, directs, and
intercedes for the believer, and empowers the church to fulfill the
great commission.
- God
created Adam and Eve in His image to live in fellowship with Him. They
fell into sin through the temptation of Satan and thereby lost
fellowship with God. Through their disobedience the entire human race
became totally depraved, that is, self-centered sinners who oppose God,
and who by nature are usable to trust, fear or love Him. They are
subject to the devil, and are condemned to death under the eternal
wrath of God.
- The knowledge and benefit of Christ's redemption
from sin is brought to the human race through the means of grace,
namely the Word of God and the sacraments.
- Through the Word
of the Law God brings sinners to know their lost condition and to
repent. Through the Word of the Gospel He brings sinners to believe in
Jesus Christ, to be justified, to enter the process of sanctification,
and to have eternal life. This occurs as the Holy Spirit awakens them
to see their sin, convicts them of their guilt of sin, and calls them
to repent and believe, inviting and enabling them to accept God's grace
in Christ. Each one who thus believes is instantly forgiven and
credited with Christ's righteousness. The Word then teaches and guides
the believer to lead a godly life.
- In the Sacrament of
Baptism, God offers the benefits of Christ's redemption to all people
and graciously bestows the washing of regeneration and newness of life
to all who believe. God calls the baptized person to live in daily
repentance, that is, in sorrow for sin, in turning from sin, and in
personal faith in the forgiveness of sin obtained by Christ. By grace
we are daily given the power to overcome sinful desires and live a new
life in Christ. Those who do not continue to live in God's grace need
to be brought again to repentance and faith thought the Law and Gospel. Because
the sinfulness of human nature passes on from generation to generation
and the promise of God's grace includes little children, we baptize
infants, who become members of Christ's believing church through
baptism. These children need to come to know that they are sinners
with a sinful nature that opposes God. Through the work of the Holy
Spirit, they need to confess their sinfulness and yield to God, and
possess for themselves forgiveness of their sin through Jesus Christ, as
they are led from the faith received in infant baptism into a clear
conscious personal faith in Christ as their Lord and Savior and being
assured of salvation, rely solely on the finished work of Christ, and
the power of the Gospel to live as children of God.
- In the
Sacrament of Holy Communion, Christ gives to the communicants His body
and blood in, with, and under the bread and wine. He declares the
forgiveness of sin to all believers, and strengthens their faith.
- Eternal
salvation is available to every living human being on earth by God's
grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone. This salvation
consists of an instantaneous aspect and an ongoing, continual aspect.
- Justification
is God's gracious act by which He, for Christ's sake, instantaneously
acquits repentant and believing sinners and credits them with Christ's
righteousness. At that moment, God gives each one who believes a new
and godly nature and the Holy Spirit begins the process of
sanctification. There is no place for human effort in justification.
- Sanctification
is God's gracious, continual work of spiritual renewal and growth in
the life of every justified person. Through the means of grace, the
Holy Spirit works to reproduce the character of Christ within the lives
of all believers, instructing and urging them to live out their new
nature. The Holy Spirit enables believers more and more to resist the
devil, to overcome the world, and to count themselves dead to sin but
alive to God in Christ Jesus. The Holy Spirit produces spiritual fruit
in and bestows spiritual gifts upon all believers. He calls, empowers
and equips them to serve God in the home, in the community, and as part
of the Church Universal. The process of sanctification will be
complete only when the believer reaches glory.
- The
Lutheran confessions are a summary of Bible doctrines. We adhere to
the following confessional writings. The Apostles' Creed, Nicene and
Athanasian Creeds, unaltered Augsburg Confession, and Luther's Small
Catechism.
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Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 AM
Grace Lutheran Church 3223 164th Street SW Suite B Lynnwood, WA 98087
P: 425.741.8867 F: 425.741.5997 |
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