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1. The Gospel This is the Good News of the Kingdom of God which is to be setup on the earth. This message is to be found in the Old Testament and the New Testament. |
Genesis 22: 17, 18 Matthew 4:23 |
2. The Bible is the Word of God The 40 writers of the 66 books were inspired by God. |
Psalm 68:11
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3. God was the Creator of the world Everything on the earth was made by God for the benefit of the human race, with the intention that the earth would be filled with His glory. Jesus Christ is the centre of God's purpose. |
Genesis 1; 1
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4. Jesus will come back to the earth He was born nearly 2000 years ago to preach the Gospel and to give his
life as the "Lamb slain from the foundation of the worldí"
He is now in heaven but he will return, as the King of the earth. |
Matthew 25: 31-34
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5. The return of Jesus is very near Bible prophecy is being fulfilled and there are many signs today that the coming of Jesus is near. For example: the Jews and the State of Israel; immorality; terrorism; hunger; plagues and earthquakes. |
Luke 21: 10-11
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6. The kingdom of God will be on the earth This is the central message of the Bible. The Kingdom we pray for in the "Lord's Prayer" will have its centre in Jerusalem in Israel, where Jesus will reign for 1000 years over the nations at peace. After that, there will be no more sin and death. |
Isaiah 24: 23
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7. God made promises to Abraham Abraham, because of his faithful obedience to God, was promised that
he and his family (the Jews) would possess the land of Israel and that
one of his descendants (Jesus) would be king of the world. |
Genesis 12: 1-3
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8. The Jews are God's people They were to be witnesses to God's existence and power. But they disobeyed and so were scattered all over the earth. The Bible foretold that in "he last days" they would return to the land of Israel. |
Isaiah 11: 11, 12 Ezekiel 37: 21, 22
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9. Jerusalem will be the centre of the earth Jesus was a Jew. Many of the descendants of the Jews who crucified Jesus will accept him as their Messiah. Jerusalem will be the capital of the Kingdom of God and Israel will be "the head of the nations". Travellers from every country will visit Jerusalem to worship. |
Jeremiah 3: 17
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10. God made promises to David King David was told that he would have a descendant who would sit on his throne for ever. This was a prophecy about Jesus. |
2 Samuel 7: 12-16
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11. Jesus is the Son of God He was born by the operation of the Holy Spirit on his mother Mary. In this way he was both "Son of God"and "Son of man". Jesus always spoke of his Father (God) as being "greater than I" There is nothing in the Bible to suggest that Jesus was God. |
Matthew 1: 20-25
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12. Jesus lived a sinless life Although he was human, Jesus was the Son of God, and therefore able to overcome all temptations and he lived a perfect life. He set an example for all his followers. |
Isaiah 53: 5, 12
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13. Jesus died on the cross for us He had to die, like all men, because he was a descendant of Adam. But because he was without sin he was a perfect sacrifice (the "Lamb of God") in his death. Because of this he is able to take away the sins of those who, in a sense, die with him in baptism. |
John 1: 29
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14. Jesus was raised from the grave Because he did no sin "the grave could not hold him" God was right to bring the only righteous man back to life. The Lord Jesus Christ was the "firstfruits" - the guarantee that those who are "in Christ" will rise from the dead at his return. |
Acts 2: 24
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15. The Holy Spirit is the power of God God's power is evident in all of His creation. When God uses His spirit for special purposes it is called the "Holy Spirit". The Holy Spirit cannot act separately from God; it has no separate existence but is simply God's power. |
Luke 1: 35
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16. The wages of sin is death Death is the punishment for sin in the human race. Since Adam was disobedient in the beginning, all have sinned (except Jesus) and so all have died. All men and women will perish in the grave unless they learn the purpose of God, and be baptised into the saving name of Jesus Christ. |
Genesis 3: 17-19
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17. The gift of God is eternal life We cannot earn eternal life. But God, in His love, has promised to give it to those who believe His Word, trust in the Lord Jesus and strive to do His will. |
John 17: 1-3
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18. There will be a resurrection of the dead But not everyone will be raised. Jesus will raise those who have been baptised. |
John 5: 28, 29
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19. There will be a judgement Those who have been baptised must stand before Jesus at his return to the earth, either to be punished by final death or to be rewarded with everlasting life. There will also be stern judgements on the people of the earth who will oppose Jesus at his return. |
Daniel 12: 1, 2
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20. Living for ever Those who are granted eternal life will have the privilege of serving the Lord Jesus on the earth and, under him, will rule the mortal people. The mortals will eventually die and be raised again for judgement at the end of the 1000 years; but the "saints" will enjoy perfect health and happiness while they preach "the everlasting Gospel" and make the earth a wonderful place to live in. |
Psalm 37: 9-11, 22
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21. The angels are God's messengers God made the angels to be His servants for ever. They never die and they carry our God's instructions in the universe. They also watch over those on earth who are called by God to be His "saints". |
Exodus 23: 20, 21
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22. The devil and satan In the Bible the "devil" describes the power of sin which is in all men and women. Those who oppose the will of God are sometimes called "satan" There is nothing in the Bible about an evil angel or god, outside of a person, which tempts them to sin. |
Matthew 16: 23
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23. We must all repent God requires that we recognise our sins, are sorry for them, and try to live differently in the future. We cannot hope for salvation unless we do this. Repentance means a whole new way of life, following Jesus. |
Psalm 51: 1-10
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24. Adult baptism in water This is absolutely essential, but we have to understand and believe the teachings of the Bible and the commandments of Jesus before we can be baptised. Baptism is a symbol of dying with Christ for our sins and rising again to a new life. |
Matthew 28: 19, 20
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25. Christians do not fight A follower of Christ cannot use force nor join in military service or the police force. He must "love his enemies" as well as his friends. |
Matthew 26: 52
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26. Christian marriage The Bible is very clear that God intended a man to have only one wife, and for the couple to bring up a godly family. In accordance with this ideal a Christian should not seek divorce, nor indulge in polygamy. |
Genesis 2: 21-24
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27. Our duty to the State Christians obey all the laws of their country, unless they conflict with the laws of God. Because they are citizens of the Kingdom of God they cannot give their time and energy to the politics of any worldly government. It could be that we might find that we were fighting against God. 28. Christians can pray for forgiveness of their sins This is one of the privileges of being "in Christ" (that is, baptised). The Lord Jesus is in heaven, acting as a priest for his followers and asking God to forgive their weaknesses. |
Matthew 22: 17-21
Philippians 4: 6
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29. Daily Bible reading is necessary Bible reading is like taking daily food. God talks to us through His Word. We learn from the examples of the Scriptures and there are passages to suit all our problems and needs. |
Psalm 119: 97, 98
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30. Communion with the death of Jesus True Christians remember the death of Jesus by "breaking bread" and "drinking wine" every week, as Jesus instructed at the Last Supper. This memorial includes the promise that the disciples of Jesus will share meals with him in the Kingdom of God. |
Mark 14: 22-25
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31. True fellowship This is something that can only be shared by those who believe and practise the same true Bible doctrines as taught by the Lord and his followers in the first century. Christadelphians have a wonderful fellowship with many brothers and sisters throughout the world. |
John 17: 16-18
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32. The call of the Gospel God is calling people from around the world, to follow Jesus and to prepare for his coming Kingdom. |
Matthew 16: 24-26
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Will you respond to this call?
Final verses to memorise: Acts 17: 30, 31
"And the times of this ignorance God winked at: but now commandeth all men every where to repent: because he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that men whom he hath ordained; where of he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead."
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