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What We Believe

 

Landmark Baptist Church is founded on the following doctrines. We believe:

 

  • In the plenary inspiration and authority of the Scriptures; that the Bible reveals God, the fall of man, the way to receive salvation, and God’s plan and purpose in the past, present, and in eternity.

  • In the Holy Trinity—God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit.

  • In the deity, virgin birth, and bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ.

  • That the conditions to salvation are repentance and faith. That people are justified by faith alone and are accounted righteous before God only through the merit of the Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

  • That salvation is by Grace through faith and all believers are eternally saved.

  • In the everlasting, conscious reward for the saved and the everlasting, conscious punishment of the lost.

  • In the visible, personal, pretribulational, and premillennial return of the Lord Jesus Christ.

  • That the New Testament church is a local body of baptized believers who are covenanted together to make disciples, baptize and teach them Christian principles.

  • In the ordinance of baptism by immersion of the believer in water, by the authority of the local church, to show the death and burial of the old life, and resurrection to walk in the new life of the Christian.

  • In the Lord’s Supper as an ordinance to be observed by the local church in the church’s capacity to show forth the central importance of the Lord’s death, Resurrection and Second Coming.

  • In the Genesis account of creation, and that it is to be accepted literally and not allegorically or figuratively. That God created all life forms and established divine law that all things shall bring forth only “after their own kind.”

  • In the biblical description of the existence of Satan, the adversarial spirit, who acts as tempter and accuser and who is an enemy of the work of God in Creation and human affairs.

  • We believe that God gives spiritual gifts to all believers for the edification of the church and the building up of the body of Christ.

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