A Personal Statement of Faith
Using the model of E. Stanley Jones, I want to examine the truths that have defined my life over the last 35 years. It is not intended to represents the faith of the church I serve (a small United Methodist congregation) or the church with whom I hold my ordination (The Wesleyan Church); rather, it is intended to be a personal statement of faith that has developed from my personal study, my training, and my experience with a loving God.
I expect that this will be a growing list - but I also expect it to be finite at any given time. I can never know God in His entirety, but I can know Him personally. The next step, perhaps a lifetime task, will be to add scripture and references in support of the statements given below.
Floyd H. Johnson
- God exists
- God is all knowing, all powerful, and always present (omniscient, omnipotent, omnipresent)
- God is love
- There is a Trinity, consisting of three persons, yet one God
- The Father is God
- The Son is God
- The Holy Spirit is God
- Scripture is inerrant - God so prepared the authors of scripture that they wrote without error what God intended for them to write.
- I am more concerned with how we view and use scripture than what we call it - though the original writings were inerrant, we do not have an inerrant copy
- Jesus is God's Son
- Jesus never sinned
- Jesus gave His life for our sins
- Jesus died, was buried, and rose again on the third day.
- Man and woman are God's creation
- All have sinned
- All need God's forgiveness
- Christians do sin
- Christians know that God has forgiven them
- God does not force his grace on us
- God's perfect Son died on the cross for everyone
- We must choose how to respond to Jesus
- There are consequences (both in the present and in the future) for choosing Jesus-this is salvation
- There are consequences (both in the present and in the future) for rejecting Jesus
- The Holy Spirit is given to all who choose to believe - the indwelling of the Holy Spirit
- But, just as we must respond to Jesus, so must we respond to the Holy Spirit
- When we respond to the Holy Spirit, we are filled with the Holy Spirit
- There are consequences (both now and in the future) for responding to the Holy Spirit
- There are consequences (both now and in the future) for rejecting the ministry of the Holy SpiritThe church is Christ's representative on earth - His body
- Christ has commanded us to individually be baptized and corporately receive communion
- Jesus will return
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