Sola Scriptura
Scriptures alone!
We reaffirm the inerrant Scripture to be the
sole source of written divine revelation, which alone can bind the conscience. The 66 books of the Bible
are the inspired and fully authoritative words that ought to guide every church
and every Christian. The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments are equally and in every
part the Word of God, without any error, a sufficient and final revelation of
all saving knowledge, faith and obedience. They must be received as the final
authority in all matters of faith and practice. No other writings should be
accepted as Word of God or as having any such authority.
This is what Martin Luther, the 16th Century German Reformer Said:
“unless I am convinced by the testimonies of Scriptures or by clear arguments that I am in error – for popes and councils have often erred and contradicted themselves – I cannot withdraw, for I am subject to the Scriptures I have quoted; my conscience is captive to the Word of God. It is unsafe and dangerous to do anything against one’s conscience. Here I stand, I cannot do otherwise. So help me God.”
The Bible alone teaches all that is necessary
for our salvation from sin and is the standard by which all Christian behavior
must be measured. We deny that any creed, council or individual may bind a
Christian's conscience, that the Holy Spirit speaks independently of or
contrary to what is set forth in the Bible, or that personal spiritual
experience can ever be a vehicle of revelation.
Scripture alone
is the inerrant rule of the church's life, but the evangelical church today has
separated Scripture from its authoritative function. In practice, the church is
guided, far too often, by the culture or by emotion with the advent of
Charismatic movement. Miracles have the biggest role to play among many Christians
because many follow those who purport to perform miracles even when they don’t!
Pastors have
neglected their rightful oversight of worship, including the doctrinal content
of the music. As biblical authority has been abandoned in practice, as its
truths have faded from Christian consciousness, and as its doctrines have lost
their saliency, the church has been increasingly emptied of its integrity,
moral authority and direction.
Rather than
adapting Christian faith to satisfy the felt needs of consumers, we must
proclaim the law as the only measure of true righteousness and the gospel as
the only announcement of saving truth. Biblical truth is indispensable to the
church's understanding, nurture and discipline.
Scripture must
take us beyond our perceived needs to our real needs and liberate us from
seeing ourselves through the seductive images, cliche's, promises. and
priorities of mass culture. It is only in the light of God's truth that we
understand ourselves aright and see God's provision for our need. The Bible,
therefore, must be taught and preached in the church. Sermons must be
expositions of the Bible and its teachings, not expressions of the preachers
opinions or the ideas of the age. We must settle for nothing less than what God
has given.
The work of the
Holy Spirit in personal experience cannot be disengaged from Scripture. The
Spirit does not speak in ways that are independent of Scripture, for He is the
One who inspired their writing (2Peter 1:21). Apart from Scripture we would
never have known of God's grace in Christ. The biblical Word, rather than
spiritual experience, is the test of truth. Scripture alone is the rule of
faith and practice for Christians.
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