Affirmation of Faith

Acts as a prompt reminder of the fundamental principles upheld by Messianic Ministries Inc. It testifies to the fact that God has been actively involved in the creation, history, and our personal experiences. As Trinitarians, we emphasize the role of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit in our beliefs and communicate the Gospel in a comprehensive manner. Scripture conveys that redemption is universally accessible to all individuals via Jesus Christ, as communicated by God.

Our Affirmation of Faith permeating the Church's activities are elements of testimony, song, prayer, sermon, and instruction. Therefore, one can perceive the fundamental convictions through these occurrences.

The affirmation does not claim to be comprehensive or a comprehensive representation of all our beliefs. The text contains a collection of fundamental convictions that are firmly based on the teachings of Scripture.

The statement restates the conventional proclamation: "Praising God to the greatest extent and recognizing the authority of the Lord Jesus Christ, I express appreciation for being saved, cleansed, and filled with the Holy Spirit." God is the fundamental basis of our theology, as the teachings of God have a profound impact on and establish all other concepts within Messianic Ministries Inc.

We affirm the Bible as the divinely inspired and singularly infallible written revelation of God.

We hold the belief that there is a One God, who exists forever in three distinct Persons: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.

We have faith in the Blessed Hope, which refers to the event of the Church of God being taken up to heaven, specifically when Christ returns.

We assert that the sole method of achieving purification from sin is by way of repentance and unwavering belief in the invaluable Blood of Jesus Christ.

We firmly assert that human salvation is contingent upon the indispensable process of regeneration through the Holy Ghost.

We affirm that the redeeming act of Christ on the Cross offers restoration to the physical well-being of the human body through the power of faith-based supplication.

We hold the belief that the Baptism in the Holy Ghost, as described in Acts 2:4, is bestowed to believers who actively seek it.

We affirm our belief in the transformative influence of the Holy Spirit, whose presence empowers Christians to lead a life of moral purity and distinctiveness within the confines of the present world.