Our Beliefs

Our Beliefs
What We Believe...
  • About The Scriptures

    The Scriptures (also referred to as God’s Word or the Bible) consist of 66 books from Genesis to Revelation, which comprises the Old and New Testaments. Originally every word of the Scriptures was given by inspiration of God to holy men of God, who spake and wrote as they were moved by the Holy Ghost these very words of God perfectly and without error. With God Himself being the only Author, He progressively revealed His Word through approximately 40 different writers from numerous countries over an approximate 1,500-year period. God in His sovereignty then guarded the Scripture copying process throughout history so that we as English-speaking people have the perfectly preserved Word of God in the Authorized Version (also known as the King James Version) of 1611 AD. The principal figure of the Scriptures is Jesus Christ. The Bible is the Divine source for all doctrines and practices, and is the standard by which all human conduct, creeds, opinions, and thoughts should be tried. The Word of God is perfect and is the final authority over every rule of faith or practice in every individual’s life, in church, or in the world. 


    (Deuteronomy 29:29; Psalm 12:6-7, 19:7-11, 119:89, 119:160; Proverbs 30:5; Matthew 5:18, 24:35; Luke 4:4; John 5:39, 10:35, 12:48, 17:17; Acts 17:11; Romans 16:26; 1 Corinthians 2:13; 1 Thessalonians 2:13; 2 Timothy 3:16-17; Hebrews 4:12; 2 Peter 1:19-21)


  • About God

    There is only one God. He is all-powerful, all-knowing, all-wise, always present, eternal, infinite, unchanging, incomprehensible, sovereign, faithful, true, just, good, gracious, merciful, and loving. God is the self-existent source of life and Creator of all that exists. God is absolutely holy, righteous, and worthy of all possible worship. God exists as three distinct Persons that are equal in nature, attributes, power, and glory: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit (also called the Holy Ghost).


    (Genesis 1:1, 1:26-27; Exodus 3:14-15; Deuteronomy 6:4; Isaiah 43:10, 44:6, 45:5-6; 1 Timothy 1:17; 1 John 5:7; Revelation 4:11)


    The Father – God the Father is a divine Person distinct from the Son and the Spirit. As the first Person of the Trinity, He initially revealed Himself in the Old Testament as the Father of the nation of Israel. Then in the New Testament He revealed the eternal truth that He has always been the Father of His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ. Now because of the finished work of Christ, He has adopted all believers unto Himself and has also become our personal Heavenly Father. His relationship within the Trinity is He is the Head over the Son and the Spirit.


    (Exodus 4:22; Isaiah 63:16; Matthew 6:9; John 1:12, 1:18, 5:17-18, 10:30; Romans 8:16; Galatians 4:4-6)


    The Son – God the Son is a divine Person distinct from the Father and the Spirit. As the second Person of the Trinity, He is “the Word” from all eternity who miraculously came to earth to become human by being conceived of the Holy Ghost and born through the virgin Mary. He was given the name “Jesus” (which means “Saviour”) by the angel of the Lord, and He walked in the title of “Christ” (which means “Anointed One”). Jesus Christ is the Son of God (which makes Him fully God), and He is the Son of Man (which makes Him fully human). Therefore, in the Person of Jesus Christ we have the perfect Mediator between God and man, because He is both God and man. Jesus Christ lived an absolutely sinless life, and presented Himself as God’s only hope for mankind’s salvation. Through His death on the cross, Jesus made full atonement for our sins by dying as a voluntary substitute in the sinner’s place. Jesus arose from the dead in His glorified body on the third day, ascended bodily into Heaven after 40 days, and is now seated at the Father’s right hand where He intercedes on our behalf as our Advocate and High Priest. Jesus Christ is coming again to set up His Kingdom on earth, where He will rule from the throne of David in Jerusalem. 


    (Isaiah 7:14, 9:6; John 1:1, 1:14, 10:30, 20:31; 1 Corinthians 15:3-4; 2 Corinthians 5:21; Hebrews 4:14-16; 1 Peter 2:22; 1 John 2:1-2; Revelation 19:11-16)


    The Holy Spirit – God the Holy Spirit is a divine Person distinct from the Father and the Son. As the third Person of the Trinity, He comes forth from the Father and the Son. The Spirit of God actively worked at Creation with the Father and the Son, appeared in special selective ways throughout the Old Testament, was present and intimately involved with Jesus Christ during His earthly ministry, has revealed the Scriptures to mankind through holy men of God, and is the Divine Agent on earth who continues the works of God. At salvation, it is the Holy Spirit in conjunction with the Word of God that enables a person to be “born again” into the family of God. For the believer, the Holy Spirit indwells, seals, empowers, guides, teaches, fills, sanctifies (sets apart), convicts, baptizes into the body of Christ, produces fruit, intercedes, bears witness to the truth, and gives gifts for building up the body of Christ. It should also be noted that the temporary sign gifts from the Holy Spirit to the Apostles are not applicable to believers today and should not be sought since we have the completed written revelation of God’s Word. For the world, the Holy Spirit is the One who reproves of sin and righteousness and judgment. The Spirit also restrains Satan until God’s purposes are fulfilled. 


    (John 4:24, 14:26, 16:8, 16:13; Acts 1:8; Romans 8:26, 12:6-8; 1 Corinthians 12:2-14; Galatians 5:22-25; Ephesians 4:11-12; 2 Thessalonians 2:6-8)


  • About Mankind

    Man did not evolve from another species, or develop through long periods of time from lower to higher life forms. Genesis chapters 1-2 describe the literal account of Creation and how man began. These 2 chapters detail how God formed man from the dust of the ground, breathed the breath of life into his nostrils, and made him a living soul. Man was God’s final and crowning achievement of Creation because man alone was made in the image of God, and man was made expressly for the pleasure of God. Just as God is a triune Being, man is also a 3-part unity of body, soul, and spirit. That first man (Adam) enjoyed perfect communion and fellowship with God until he willfully sinned by disobeying God’s command. As a result of Adam’s single act of sin, God’s perfect image within man was marred, and all humanity became subject to sin and death. Therefore, every person is a sinner, born with a sinful nature, condemned to go to a Devil’s Hell as just punishment for sin, without excuse before a holy God, and in desperate need of the salvation that can only be provided by faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.


    (Genesis chapters 1-3, 5:1-3; Romans 1:20, 3:10, 3:23, 5:12-19; 1 Thessalonians 5:12; Revelation 4:11)

  • About The Spirit Realm

    In the beginning when God created the heavens and the earth, He also created the heavenly host (which is made up of cherubim, seraphim, and angels). The chief of the heavenly host was the cherub Lucifer. In time, iniquity entered into Lucifer as he desired to be like God Himself, and Lucifer led a rebellion of 1/3 of the angels against God. God swiftly judged Lucifer (changing him to Satan, also known as the Devil) and the angels that followed in his rebellion (changing them to devils, also known as evil or unclean spirits) casting them out of the Heaven of heavens. Some of these devils were immediately chained in Hell, but most were permitted to move through the earth and atmosphere (until the final judgment in the Lake of Fire). It was then in the Garden of Eden that Satan came to Eve in the form of a serpent, deceived her, and enticed her to convince Adam to disobey God and thus bring sin into the world and sin’s physical and eternal death-penalty-judgment upon all mankind. Satan opposes all that God loves and does, and thus has become the great adversary of all mankind. Satan and his devils seek to pervert all the ways of God, keep the world spiritually blind to the glorious salvation in Jesus Christ, and render Christians ineffective in sharing the Gospel. In direct opposition to the Devil and his evil spirits, there are innumerable holy angels of God whom He sends as ministering spirits to the heirs of salvation. While we are not to seek angels, we take comfort in knowing that these unseen angelic messengers sent from the God of Heaven can be present in our lives when God determines the need arises. 


    (Job 38:7; Psalm 91:11; Isaiah 6:1-7, 14:4-20; Ezekiel 28:12-19; Matthew 4:11, 25:31, 25:41; Hebrews 1:13-14, 12:22, 13:2; 2 Peter 2:4; Jude 6; Revelation 5:11, 20:10)

  • About Salvation

    What went wrong – In the beginning, God created the first man and woman (Adam and Eve) in the Garden of Eden to have a perfect and holy relationship with Him. Adam and Eve enjoyed all of the blessings that God provided, until Satan in the form of a serpent entered the Garden and tempted them to disobey God … which they did. The moment Adam and Eve sinned, their fellowship with God was immediately broken and they fell under God’s sentence of death as a judgment upon their sin. This death was not just an eventual physical cessation of life, but also a spiritual death where their souls would suffer God’s eternal wrath upon their sin in the same Hell that was prepared for the Devil and his angels. Therefore, since everyone has descended from Adam and Eve, we have all inherited their sin-nature and we are all condemned to die an eternal spiritual death in Hell as God’s holy and just punishment upon our sins. 


    (Genesis chapters 2-3; Romans 5:12)


    What went right – However, God so loved all of mankind that He sent His only begotten Son (Jesus Christ) into the world to save sinners. Jesus Christ lived a perfect and sinless life, died on the cruel Roman cross to take the punishment for all of our sins in His body, poured out His blood to pay the price for our redemption, and fully satisfied the wrath of God upon sin by His great sacrifice. After 3 days, Jesus Christ rose from the dead in His glorified body proving that He is God the Son from all eternity with power over life and death, and He opened the door to Heaven to enter through for all who will believe in Him. 


    (John 3:16, 10:9; Romans 3:24-26; 1 Corinthians 15:1-4)


    What we can do about it – Believing in Jesus Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection is all that any sinner needs to save them from the punishment of Hell for their sins and to translate them into the glories of Heaven upon their death. Since salvation through Jesus Christ is a free gift, there is absolutely nothing anyone can do to earn God’s favor outside of placing their faith in the finished work of His Son. No good works can add anything to a sinner’s utterly lost position before a holy God. Salvation is completely God’s grace extended to everyone to be received personally by faith. The moment that someone receives Jesus Christ into their heart as their personal Lord and Saviour … they are saved from the punishment of Hell … they are guaranteed entrance into Heaven … they are justified (declared righteous) in the eyes of God … they are born again and have a new spirit within them … they are given the Holy Spirit to dwell within them … they become an adopted child of God … ALL BASED SOLELY UPON WHAT JESUS CHRIST HAS DONE! 


    (Romans 5:1, 5:9; Ephesians 2:8-9; 1 Thessalonians 5:23; Titus 3:5-7) 


    What can I do about it?

    First … ADMIT to God that you have sinned. 

    Second … AGREE with God that your sins deserve the punishment of Hell.

    Third … ACKNOWLEDGE that God sent His Son Jesus Christ to take the punishment for your sins.

    Fourth … ASK the Lord Jesus Christ into your heart to be your Saviour … and you will be saved!


    (Romans 3:10, 3:23, 5:8, 6:23, 10:9-10, 10:13; Revelation 21:8)

  • About Eternal Destinies

    Heaven – Those who are saved through Jesus Christ are declared righteous, and upon death go immediately to be with Christ in Heaven forever. This is a place of endless joy in the presence of Jesus, a place of beauty and bliss, a place of only righteousness, and the place where God will dwell with His people forever.


    (Psalm 16:11; Matthew 6:9, 25:46; Luke 15:7; John 14:1-3; 2 Corinthians 5:1-10; 2 Peter 3:13)


    Hell – Those who have refused the salvation offered by Christ will upon their death be cast into Hell to be forever lost. This is a place of ceaseless torment, a place of darkness, and a place of fire and brimstone. This is a place where the lost will await to stand before the Great White Throne of Judgment, where they will be judged for their works and rejection of Jesus Christ and be cast forever into the permanent and inescapable place of torment called the Lake of Fire.


    (Matthew 25:41, 25:46; Mark 9:43-48; Luke 16:19-31; Revelation 20:11-15, 21:8)


    A Final Note – There is no other place where people go when they die. Everyone will either be in Heaven or Hell immediately upon their death, based upon their acceptance or rejection of Jesus Christ as their personal Saviour. 


    (Hebrews 9:27)

  • About The Family

    Gender – God creates each person as male or female. These two distinct, unchangeable genders together reflect the image and nature of God. Therefore, the rejection of one’s biological gender from birth is a rejection of the image of God within that person. 


    (Genesis 1:26-27; Matthew 19:4; Mark 10:6) 


    Marriage – The term “marriage” has only one legitimate meaning, because marriage was created by and defined by God. Therefore, marriage is sanctioned by God as joining one man and one woman in a single, covenantal union.


    (Genesis 2:24; Mark 10:6-9; 1 Corinthians 7:1-9; Ephesians 5:22-25; Colossians 3:18-19) 


    Physical Relations – God has commanded that no intimate sexual activity be engaged in outside of marriage. Any other type of sexual activity, identity, or expression that lies outside of God’s definition of marriage (including those that are becoming more accepted in the culture and the courts today) are contradictory to God’s natural design and purpose for sexual activity. 


    (Genesis 2:24, 19:4-7; Leviticus 18:1-30; Romans 1:26-32; 1 Corinthians 5:1, 6:9-10; Galatians 5:19-21; Ephesians 5:3-5; Colossians 3:5-6; 1 Thessalonians 4:1-8; Hebrews 13:4) 


    Divorce – God’s original intent for marriage is for it to last until one spouse dies. Therefore, God disapproves of and forbids divorce, but He does permit it in the cases of adultery and abandonment. 


    (Hosea 2:2; Malachi 2:14-17; Matthew 5:31-32, 19:3-12; Mark 10:2-12; Luke 16:18; 1 Corinthians 7:10-16) 


    Family Relationships – God has ordained the FAMILY as the foundational institution of human society. Though men and women are spiritually equal in position before God, He has ordained distinct and separate spiritual functions for men and women in the home. Within the family, the HUSBAND is to be the leader of the home and is to love his wife sacrificially just as Christ loves the church. The WIFE is to submit herself to the spiritual leadership of her husband just as the church submits to the headship of Christ. CHILDREN are a wonderful gift and heritage from the Lord, and are called by the Lord to obey their parents. God has entrusted PARENTS with the responsibility for teaching their children spiritual and moral values through consistent lifestyle examples and appropriate biblical training and discipline. 


    (Genesis 3:16; Exodus 20:12; Deuteronomy 6:4-9; Psalm 127:3-5; Proverbs 22:6; 1 Corinthians 11:3, 11:8-9; Galatians 3:28; Ephesians 5:21-33, 6:1-4; Colossians 3:18-21; 1 Timothy 2:8-15; Titus 2:1-8; 1 Peter 3:1-7) 

  • About The Church

    The Mission Of The Church – To express praise and glory to God, to equip the saved, and to evangelize the lost in fulfillment of the Great Commission.


    (Matthew 28:19-20; Ephesians 4:11-16; Hebrews 2:12) 


    The Organization Of The Church – The church is a local sovereignly organized congregation of saved baptized believers, associated by faith in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, who assemble together regularly, and are self-governed by New Testament principles set forth in the Bible. Jesus Christ is the Head of the church, and the individual believers comprise His body. The Bible is the final and only authority for all matters of faith and practice in the church. No hierarchy of religious or political individuals or organizations either within or outside of the church have any authority over the local church. 


    (Matthew 18:15-17, 22:21; Acts 2:41-47, 5:29; 1 Corinthians 12:18, 12:27; Ephesians 5:23; Colossians 1:18; 1 Timothy 3:15)  


    The Offices Of The Church – The biblically mandated authoritative offices of the church are Pastor (also referred to as “Elder” or “Bishop” or “Overseer” in the Bible) and Deacon, with their specific qualifications clearly defined in 1 Timothy 3:1-13 and Titus 1:5-9. The church also exercises the right to appoint various positions of responsibility to assist the Pastor and Deacons with ministering to the overall needs of the church. 


    (Acts 20:28; Romans 12:4-8; Ephesians 4:11-12; 1 Timothy 3:1-13; Titus 1:5-9; 1 Peter 5:1-4)


    The Ordinances Of The Church – Believers’ Baptism and the Lord’s Supper are the only two church ordinances commanded by the Lord Jesus Christ to be observed by the church. 

    Believers’ Baptism is the full immersion in water of a born again believer in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Baptism’s purpose is for the individual believer to personally and publicly identify with the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ through their testimony of going down into the water and coming up out of the water. Baptism is a one-time testimony in a believer’s life, and should only follow a credible profession of faith in Christ. 

    The Lord’s Supper (also called “Communion”) is a memorial of our Saviour’s suffering, broken body, and shed blood on the cross of Calvary. The unleavened bread is a symbol that represents Christ’s broken body, which was punished for us and bore our sins. The grape juice is a symbol that represents Christ’s blood, which was shed for the payment and full atonement of our sins. These two symbols of the bread and the juice are intended to bring the body of believers together in a holy manner to commemorate the dying love of Jesus Christ and His soon return. The church has the liberty to observe the Lord’s Supper as often as the Holy Spirit leads.


    (Matthew 3:13-17, 28:19-20; Acts 8:35-39; Romans 6:3-6; 1 Corinthians 11:1-2, 11:18-34; 1 Peter 3:21)

  • About Personal Ministry

    Things Pertaining To Church –

    Attendance – Believers are commanded to assemble in church together as often as possible to glorify God. Every believer should come to church.


    (Hebrews 10:23-25)


    Bible – Believers gather together in church services regularly to hear the Word of God taught and preached to strengthen them in their faith. Every believer should come to church to hear God speak to them through His Word. 


    (Luke 4:4; Acts 4:31, 6:7, 12:24, 18:11, 19:20; Romans 10:17; 1 Thessalonians 2:13; 2 Timothy 4:2; Hebrews 4:12) 


    Prayer – Believers gather together in church services regularly to become “the house of prayer” where they call upon the Lord in prayer for all of their needs and to worship Him. Every believer should come to church to spend time with God in prayer. 


    (Matthew 18:20, 21:13, 21:22; Acts 12:5) 


    Spiritual Gifts – Believers have been endowed by the Holy Spirit with spiritual gifts for the purpose of bringing God glory and ministering to one another within the local church. Spiritual gifts for today listed in Romans 12:4-8 are prophecy (i.e. forthtelling God’s Word), ministry (i.e. serving others), teaching (i.e. instructing others using God’s Word), exhortation (i.e. encouraging others), giving (i.e. looking to help others), ruling (i.e. organizers), and mercy (i.e. comforting others). Every believer should come to church so their spiritual gift(s) can be utilized.


    (Romans 12:4-8; Ephesians 4:8-16)


    The “sign gifts” of the Apostles (i.e. speaking in tongues, giving prophetic utterances, gifts of healing) were for the purpose of authenticating God’s Word in the early days of Christianity following Jesus’ ascension and until the complete revelation of the Bible was given. These apostolic sign gifts are not for today.


    (Mark 16:20; 1 Corinthians 12:1-11, 13:8-10; 2 Corinthians 12:12).  


    Tithing – Believers are commanded to honor the Lord by financially supporting the ministry of the local church through giving a portion of their income. Every believer should give to their local church. 


    (Genesis 14:20; Proverbs 3:9; Malachi 3:8-10; 1 Corinthians 16:1-2; 2 Corinthians 9:6-8)


    Worship – Believers are to give God glory and honor by the sacrifice of their lips through worshipful singing and worshipful praise and worshipful testimony within the local church. Every believer should come to church to praise and worship the Lord. 


    (Ephesians 5:19; Colossians 3:16; Hebrews 13:15-16; Revelation 4:10-11)


    Things Pertaining To A Personal Walk

    Bible Reading – Just as we eat food every day, each believer should spend daily time in their Bible reading it, studying it, meditating in it, memorizing it, and living by it. The Bible is “spiritual food” for every child of God. Reading the Bible and listening for the Spirit’s voice through its pages is how God speaks daily to us. 


    (Psalm 1:1-3, 119:11; Matthew 4:4; Luke 4:4; 2 Timothy 2:15; Revelation 1:3) 


    Prayer – Daily times of prayer are important to share the things on our heart with the Lord. Each believer should find a quiet time and place every day to talk individually with the Lord. Speaking to God often through the rest of the day is a way that our prayer lives will help us draw closer to the Lord. 


    (Matthew 6:6, 7:7-8, 21:22; Philippians 4:6; 1 Thessalonians 5:17)


    Living a Holy/Separated Lifestyle – Each believer is to turn away from the sinful temptations of this world. Things or relationships or activities that will hurt our closeness to the Lord are what God has called us to walk away from, all the while calling us to a closer walk with Him. Some areas for each believer to avoid are addictive substances, sexual immorality, profanity, all forms of hatred, unforgiveness, and anything else that brings dishonor to the name of Jesus. Each believer is to guard their heart against sin so that they stay “on fire” for the Lord and glorify Him in all areas of their life.


    (Leviticus 19:28; Deuteronomy 18:22; Job 21:11; Psalm 101:3; Proverbs 4:23, 20:1, 23:31, 31:4; Romans 1:27; 1 Corinthians 3:17, 6:9-10, 6:19-20, 7:1, 10:21, 15:33; 2 Corinthians 6:14-7:1; Ephesians 4:29-32, 5:11; Colossians 3:5, 3:17; 1 Timothy 3:3, 6:10; Hebrews 13:4; 1 Peter 1:16, 5:8; 1 John 2:15-17)


    Witnessing – Each believer is called to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with the lost as a “witness” of God’s amazing saving grace. The Holy Ghost within each believer gives all of the wisdom and power and boldness that is needed to effectively tell others about Jesus. All each believer has to do is be willing to give their testimony of how they got saved, and the Lord will do the rest! 


    (Psalm 126:6; Matthew 28:19; Mark 16:15; Acts 1:8, 4:29-31; Colossians 4:2-4; Revelation 12:11)

  • About The Last Days

    We live in what the Scriptures call “the last days”. The prophetic events currently unfolding and yet to come in these last days are as follows: 


    1.  Continual increase in ungodliness – when evil men continue to wax worse and worse … and where sin and rebellion against God and His Word will grow more and more prevalent.


    (1 Timothy 4:1-3; 2 Timothy 3:1-13; 2 Peter 3:3-7)


    2. Rapture of the saved – when all true believers in Jesus Christ will be taken from this world in the twinkling of an eye, be given their glorified bodies, and go to be with Christ forever in Heaven. The Rapture precedes the 7 years of Tribulation. 


    (1 Corinthians 15:50-53; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Revelation 4:1-2)


    3.  Judgment Seat of Believers – when the saved that are taken from this world following the Rapture will stand before Jesus Christ to receive their Heavenly rewards for their service to Him.  


    (Romans 14:10-12; 1 Corinthians 3:10-15; 2 Corinthians 5:9-11; 1 John 2:28, 3:2-3; Revelation 4:2-4)


    4.  7 Years of Tribulation – when the Antichrist will be revealed (after the Rapture) and have a 7-year reign over the earth and be assisted by the False Prophet, while cataclysmic judgments are being sent from God upon the earth for man’s rebellion against Him. 


    (Daniel 9:27; Matthew 24:4-26; Mark 13:5-25; Luke 21:8-26; 1 Thessalonians 5:1-9; 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12; 1 John 2:18; Revelation chapters 6 thru 19)


    5.  Second Coming of Jesus Christ – when the Lord Jesus Christ comes from Heaven as the King of kings with His armies of believers at the end of the 7 years of Tribulation to save the nation of Israel and destroy Antichrist and his armies at the battle of Armageddon. Satan will also be chained in the bottomless pit at this time for 1,000 years too. 


    (Matthew 24:27-31; Mark 13:26-27; Luke 21:27-28; 2 Thessalonians 2:8; Revelation 1:7, 6:12-17, 16:12-16, 19:11-21, 20:1-3)


    6.  Judgment of the Nations – when angels will be sent worldwide to gather all survivors at the end of the 7 years of Tribulation to stand before Jesus Christ and be judged whether they are saved (and can enter into His Kingdom) or lost (and be cast into Hell). 


    (Ezekiel 20:33-38; Matthew 25:31-46; Revelation 20:4)


    7.  Millennial reign of Jesus Christ on earth – when for 1,000 years following the Judgment of the Nations, Jesus Christ will be physically seated on David’s throne in Jerusalem ruling and reigning over the world. The saved (in their glorified bodies received at the Rapture) will rule and reign with Him over the peoples that will repopulate the earth following the Judgment of the Nations. 


    (Daniel 2:44, 7:13-14; Matthew 8:11; Luke 13:28-29; 2 Timothy 2:12; Revelation 5:10, 11:5, 20:4-6)


    8.  Final battle of Gog and Magog – when Satan is released from the bottomless pit at the end of the 1,000-year reign of Christ on earth, to deceive the nations one last time to gather them to the final battle of Gog and Magog. The Lord will destroy all of the armies of the nations at Gog and Magog, and cast the Devil into the Lake of Fire and brimstone to be tormented forever. 


    (Ezekiel chapter 38; Revelation 20:7-10)


    9.  Great White Throne of Judgment – when the unsaved of all ages will stand before God, be judged according to their works, and be cast into the Lake of Fire where they will be tormented forever with the Devil and his fallen angels, the Antichrist, and the False Prophet. 


    (Revelation 20:11-15)


    10.  Recreation of New Heaven and New Earth – when the universe will be consumed with fire and God will recreate a New Heaven and a New Earth for the Heavenly city of New Jerusalem. All saved from all ages will inhabit this New Heaven, New Earth, and New Jerusalem and dwell with the Lord God Almighty for all eternity.   


    (2 Peter 3:10-13; Revelation chapters 21-22) 

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