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We are brothers in Christ united in one great cause – to stand together for the
Gospel. We are convinced that the Gospel of Jesus Christ has been
misrepresented, misunderstood, and marginalized in many churches and among many
who claim the name of Christ. Compromise of the Gospel has led to the preaching
of false gospels, the seduction of many minds and movements, and the weakening
of the church's Gospel witness.
As in previous moments of theological and spiritual crisis in the church, we
believe that the answer to this confusion and compromise lies in a comprehensive
recovery and reaffirmation of the Gospel – and in Christians banding together in
Gospel churches that display God's glory in this fallen world.
We are also brothers united in deep concern for the church and the Gospel.
This concern is specifically addressed to certain trends within the church
today. We are concerned about the tendency of so many churches to substitute
technique for truth, therapy for theology, and management for ministry.
We are also concerned that God's glorious purpose for Christ's church is
often eclipsed in concern by so many other issues, programs, technologies, and
priorities. Furthermore, confusion over crucial questions concerning the
authority of the Bible, the meaning of the Gospel, and the nature of truth
itself have gravely weakened the church in terms of its witness, its work, and
its identity.
We stand together for the Gospel – and for a full and gladdening recovery of
the Gospel in the church. We are convinced that such a recovery will be evident
in the form of faithful Gospel churches, each bearing faithful witness to the
glory of God and the power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Article I
We affirm that the sole authority for the Church is the Bible, verbally
inspired, inerrant, infallible, and totally sufficient and trustworthy.
We deny that the Bible is a mere witness to the divine revelation, or that
any portion of Scripture is marked by error or the effects of human sinfulness.
Article II
We affirm that the authority and sufficiency of Scripture extends to the entire
Bible, and therefore that the Bible is our final authority for all doctrine and
practice.
We deny that any portion of the Bible is to be used in an effort to deny the
truthfulness or trustworthiness of any other portion. We further deny any effort
to identify a canon within the canon or, for example, to set the words of Jesus
against the writings of Paul.
Article III
We affirm that truth ever remains a central issue for the Church, and that the
church must resist the allure of pragmatism and postmodern conceptions of truth
as substitutes for obedience to the comprehensive truth claims of Scripture.
We deny that truth is merely a product of social construction or that the
truth of the Gospel can be expressed or grounded in anything less than total
confidence in the veracity of the Bible, the historicity of biblical events, and
the ability of language to convey understandable truth in sentence form. We
further deny that the church can establish its ministry on a foundation of
pragmatism, current marketing techniques, or contemporary cultural fashions.
Article IV
We affirm the centrality of expository preaching in the church and the urgent
need for a recovery of biblical exposition and the public reading of Scripture
in worship.
We deny that God-honoring worship can marginalize or neglect the ministry of
the Word as manifested through exposition and public reading. We further deny
that a church devoid of true biblical preaching can survive as a Gospel church.
Article V
We affirm that the Bible reveals God to be infinite in all his perfections, and
thus truly omniscient, omnipotent, timeless, and self-existent. We further
affirm that God possesses perfect knowledge of all things, past, present, and
future, including all human thoughts, acts, and decisions.
We deny that the God of the Bible is in any way limited in terms of knowledge
or power or any other perfection or attribute, or that God has in any way
limited his own perfections.
Article VI
We affirm that the doctrine of the Trinity is a Christian essential, bearing
witness to the ontological reality of the one true God in three divine persons,
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, each of the same substance and perfections.
We deny the claim that the Trinity is not an essential doctrine, or that the
Trinity can be understood in merely economic or functional categories.
We affirm that Jesus Christ is true God and true Man, in perfect, undiluted,
and unconfused union throughout his incarnation and now eternally. We also
affirm that Christ died on the cross as a substitute for sinners, as a sacrifice
for sin, and as a propitiation of the wrath of God toward sinners. We affirm the
death, burial, and bodily resurrection of Christ as essential to the Gospel. We
further affirm that Jesus Christ is Lord over His church, and that Christ will
reign over the entire cosmos in fulfillment of the Father's gracious purpose.
We deny that the substitutionary character of Christ's atonement for sin can
be compromised without serious injury to the Gospel or denied without
repudiating the Gospel. We further deny that Jesus Christ is visible only in
weakness, rather than in power, Lordship, or royal reign, or, conversely, that
Christ is visible only in power, and never in weakness.
Article VIII
We affirm that salvation is all of grace, and that the Gospel is revealed to us
in doctrines that most faithfully exalt God's sovereign purpose to save sinners
and in His determination to save his redeemed people by grace alone, through
faith alone, in Christ alone, to His glory alone.
We deny that any teaching, theological system, or means of presenting the
Gospel that denies the centrality of God's grace as His gift of unmerited favor
to sinners in Christ can be considered true doctrine.
Article IX
We affirm that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is God's means of bringing salvation
to His people, that sinners are commanded to believe the Gospel, and that the
church is commissioned to preach and teach the Gospel to all nations.
We deny that evangelism can be reduced to any program, technique, or
marketing approach. We further deny that salvation can be separated from
repentance toward God and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ.
Article X
We affirm that salvation comes to those who truly believe and confess that Jesus
Christ is Lord. We deny that there is salvation in any other name, or that
saving faith can take any form other than conscious belief in the Lord Jesus
Christ and His saving acts.
Article XI
We affirm the continuity of God's saving purpose and the Christological unity of
the covenants. We further affirm a basic distinction between law and grace, and
that the true Gospel exalts Christ's atoning work as the consummate and perfect
fulfillment of the law.
We deny that the Bible presents any other means of salvation than God's
gracious acceptance of sinners in Christ.
Article XII
We affirm that sinners are justified only through faith in Christ, and that
justification by faith alone is both essential and central to the Gospel.
We deny that any teaching that minimizes, denies, or confuses justification
by faith alone can be considered true to the Gospel. We further deny that any
teaching that separates regeneration and faith is a true rendering of the
Gospel.
Article XIII
We affirm that the righteousness of Christ is imputed to believers by God's
decree alone, and that this righteousness, imputed to the believer through faith
alone, is the only righteousness that justifies.
We deny that such righteousness is earned or deserved in any manner, is
infused within the believer to any degree, or is realized in the believer
through anything other than faith alone.
Article XIV
We affirm that the shape of Christian discipleship is congregational, and that
God's purpose is evident in faithful Gospel congregations, each displaying God's
glory in the marks of authentic ecclesiology. We deny that any Christian can
truly be a faithful disciple apart from the teaching, discipline, fellowship,
and accountability of a congregation of fellow disciples, organized as a Gospel
church. We further deny that the Lord's Supper can faithfully be administered
apart from the right practice of church discipline.
Article XV
We affirm that evangelical congregations are to work together in humble and
voluntary cooperation and that the spiritual fellowship of Gospel congregations
bears witness to the unity of the Church and the glory of God.
We deny that loyalty to any denomination or fellowship of churches can take
precedence over the claims of truth and faithfulness to the Gospel.
Article XVI
We affirm that the Scripture reveals a pattern of complementary order between
men and women, and that this order is itself a testimony to the Gospel, even as
it is the gift of our Creator and Redeemer. We also affirm that all Christians
are called to service within the body of Christ, and that God has given to both
men and women important and strategic roles within the home, the church, and the
society. We further affirm that the teaching office of the church is assigned
only to those men who are called of God in fulfillment of the biblical teachings
and that men are to lead in their homes as husbands and fathers who fear and
love God.
We deny that the distinction of roles between men and women revealed in the
Bible is evidence of mere cultural conditioning or a manifestation of male
oppression or prejudice against women. We also deny that this biblical
distinction of roles excludes women from meaningful ministry in Christ's
kingdom. We further deny that any church can confuse these issues without
damaging its witness to the Gospel.
Article XVII
We affirm that God calls his people to display his glory in the reconciliation
of the nations within the Church, and that God's pleasure in this reconciliation
is evident in the gathering of believers from every tongue and tribe and people
and nation. We acknowledge that the staggering magnitude of injustice against
African-Americans in the name of the Gospel presents a special opportunity for
displaying the repentance, forgiveness, and restoration promised in the Gospel.
We further affirm that evangelical Christianity in America bears a unique
responsibility to demonstrate this reconciliation with our African-American
brothers and sisters.
We deny that any church can accept racial prejudice, discrimination, or
division without betraying the Gospel.
Article XVIII
We affirm that our only sure and confident hope is in the sure and certain
promises of God. Thus, our hope is an eschatological hope, grounded in our
confidence that God will bring all things to consummation in a manner that will
bring greatest glory to his own name, greatest preeminence to his Son, and
greatest joy for his redeemed people.
We deny that we are to find ultimate fulfillment or happiness in this world,
or that God's ultimate purpose is for us to find merely a more meaningful and
fulfilling life in this fallen world. We further deny that any teaching that
offers health and wealth as God's assured promises in this life can be
considered a true gospel.
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Now I would remind you, brothers, of the gospel I preached to you, which you
received, in which you stand, and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast
to the word I preached to you – unless you believed in vain. For I delivered to
you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins
in accordance with the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the
third day in accordance with the Scriptures. I Corinthians 15:1-4
Then I saw another angel flying directly overhead, with an eternal gospel to
proclaim to those who dwell on earth, to every nation and tribe and language and
people. And he said with a loud voice, "Fear God and give him glory, because the
hour of his judgment has come, and worship him who made heaven and earth, the
sea and the springs of water." Revelation 14:6-7
Signed: J. Ligon Duncan III, Mark E. Dever, C.J. Mahaney, R. Albert Mohler,
Jr.
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