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The Lord Jesus Christ
We believe that Jesus Christ is co-eternally existent as the second person of the Trinity, is co-equally existent with the Father, and thus, has neither beginning nor end. He manifested God visibly to the world, through the theophanies (Christophanies) in the Old Testament, and through the Incarnation in the New Testament. He was born of the virgin Mary and is the only Saviour for this lost world. His death on the cross was voluntary, substitutionary and sufficient for the salvation of all men of all times. He is coming again to rapture the saints at a time in the future known only by God. (Matthew 28:19) (Isaiah 53:5-6)
(John 1:1-2) (2 Corinthians 5:21) (Genesis 18:1-22, 33) 1 Timothy 4:10) (John 1:14) (2 Peter 2:1) (Luke 23:46)
(1 John 2:2) (John 10:17-18) (John 3:16)
 
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The True God
We believe and teach that there is one, and only one, true and living God. He is absolute in nature, perfect in attributions, holy in character, and is revealed in the Trinity which is the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The three persons of the Trinity subsist in the same divine nature, essence and being. They are co-existent and co- equal and each one has a distinct office in the work of Redemption. (Ephesians 4:6) (1Timothy1:17) (Exodus 20:2-3) (Romans 11:33) (John 4:24) (Psalm 90:2)
 
 
The Virgin Birth
We believe that our Lord Jesus Christ was conceived by the Holy Spirit in a miraculous manner; born of the virgin Mary as no other man was born or can be born of woman. He is both the Son of God and God the Son. (Luke 1:35) (Genesis 3:15) (Isaiah 7:14) (Matthew 1:18-25) (John 1:14) (Mark 1:1)