SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST BELIEVE:

THE HOLY SCRIPTURES, Old and New Testaments, are the written Word of God, given by divine inspiration through holy men of God who spoke and wrote as they were moved by the Holy Spirit. In this Word, God has committed to man the knowledge necessary for salvation. The Holy Scriptures are the infallible revelation of His will. They are the standard of character, the test of experience, the authoritative revealer of doctrines, and the trustworthy record of God's acts in history.
(2 Peter 1:20, 21; 2 Tim. 3:16)

GOD THE ETERNAL SON became incarnate in Jesus Christ. Forever truly God, He became also truly man, Jesus the Christ. He was conceived of the Holy Spirit and born of the virgin Mary. He lived and experienced temptation as a human being, but perfectly exemplified the righteousness and love of God. He suffered and died voluntarily on the cross for our sins and in our place, was raised from the dead, and ascended to minister in the heavenly sanctuary in our behalf. He will come again in glory for the final deliverance of His people and the restoration of all things.
(John 1:1-3, 14)

GOD AS CREATOR of all things, and has revealed in Scripture the authentic account of His creative activity. He rested on the seventh day of that first week and thus established the Sabbath as a perpetual memorial of His completed creative work. The first man and woman were made in the image of God as the crowning work of Creation. (Gen. 1; 2; Ex. 20:8-11)

BY BAPTISM we confess our faith in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and testify of our death to sin and of our purpose to walk in newness of life. Baptism is a symbol of our union with Christ, the forgiveness of our sins, and our reception of the Holy Spirit. It is by immersion in water and is contingent on an affirmation of faith in Jesus and evidence of repentance of sin. (Acts 2:38; Matt. 28:19, 20.)

THE TEN COMMANDMENTS, the great principles of God's law are embodied in the Ten Commandments and exemplified in the life of Christ. They express God's love, will, and purposes concerning human conduct and relationships and are binding upon all people in every age. Through the agency of the Holy Spirit they point out sin and awaken a sense of need for a Saviour. Salvation is all of grace and not of works, but its fruitage is obedience to the Commandments. (Ex. 20:1-17; Matt. 5:17-20)

THE SEVENTH-DAY of the week is observed as the day of rest, worship, and ministry in harmony with the teaching and practice of Jesus, the Lord of the Sabbath. The Sabbath is a day of delightful communion with God and one another. It is a symbol of our redemption in Christ, a sign of our sanctification, a token of our allegiance, and a foretaste of our eternal future in God's kingdom. Joyful observance of this holy time from evening to evening, sunset to sunset, is a celebration of God's creative and redemptive acts. (Gen. 2:1-3; Luke 4:16; Heb. 4:1-11; Isa. 66:22-23)

THE SECOND COMING of Christ is the blessed hope of the church, the grand climax of the gospel. The Saviour's coming will be literal, personal, visible, and worldwide. When He returns, the righteous dead will be resurrected, and together with the righteous living will be glorified and taken to heaven, but the unrighteous will die. (John 14:1-3; Acts 1:9-11; 1 Thess. 4:16, 17.)

ETERNAL LIFE will be granted to the redeemed by God alone is immortal. Until that day, death is an unconscious state for all people. When Christ, who is our life, appears, the resurrected righteous and the living righteous will be glorified and caught up to meet their Lord. The second resurrection, (the resurrection of those who have rejected salvation) will take place a thousand years later.
(Eccl. 9:5, Rom. 6:23; 1 Cor. 15:51-54; Rev. 20:1-10.)

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