First
Baptist Church of Enfield stands in that mainstream of biblical doctrine which has traditionally characterized orthodox
Baptists in history. With respect to the great doctrines of the Christian
faith, FBCE is fundamental rather than liberal. With respect to the
doctrines of salvation, we are Calvinistic rather than Arminian.
Respecting the nature of the church and its ordinances, we are Baptist
rather than Reformed.
FBCE stands with
those who in history were called Particular Baptists in England and Regular
Baptists in America. As such, this church upholds those general standards which
were expressed in such documents as the London Confession, the Philadelphia
Confession and the New Hampshire Confession.
• THE SCRIPTURES
— We believe that the Holy Bible is
the Word of God. As originally written, it is plenarily and verbally
inspired, the product of Spirit-controlled men and therefore completely without
error. We believe that it is the only, absolute, infallible rule for all
human conduct, creeds and opinions. (2 Timothy 3:16 & 17; 2 Peter
1:19-21)
• THE TRUE GOD
— We believe that there is one living and true God who exists eternally in
three distinct persons - the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. They
are one in essence and equal in every divine perfection. (Exodus 20:2 & 3;
Matthew 28:9)
We
believe in the deity of the Son, the Lord Jesus Christ, that He exists
eternally, that He was conceived in the virgin Mary by the Holy Spirit.
(John 1:1 & 2; 1 John 5:20; Matthew 1:20; Luke 1:26-36)
We
believe in the deity and personality of the Holy Spirit, that He is co-equal
with the Father and Son, of the same essence and nature; that He convicts of
sin, righteousness and judgment; bears witness to the truth, is the agent of
the new birth and that He baptizes, seals, empowers, guides, teaches,
sanctifies and helps the believer. (Romans 8:14-27; Ephesians 1:13 &
14; 4:30)
• THE CREATION OF THE UNIVERSE — We believe that God created the heavens and the
earth, including all life, each after its own kind by a direct act and not by
the process of evolution. (Genesis 1 & 2; Colossians 1:16 &
17; John 1:3)
•
THE FALL OF MAN — We believe that
man, in the person of Adam, was created in innocence but chose to sin thus
plunging the whole race into condemnation and death. Because of this, all
people are born in sin and thus sin willfully, bringing upon themselves the
just condemnation of a Holy God. (Genesis 3; Romans 5:10-19)
• SALVATION BY GRACE — We believe that because all men are totally depraved and without
ability to save themselves, God, in sovereign grace and apart from any
consideration of foreseen human merit, chose some before the foundation of the
world to receive His grace in Christ. We believe that all those chosen by
God will persevere until His return, unable to lose their salvation because
they are preserved by God. (John 6:44 & 65; Acts 13:48; Romans
8:28-30; Ephesians 1:4-6)
We
believe that people are saved by recognizing their sinful position before a
Holy God and placing their trust in the Lord Jesus Christ for the forgiveness
of sins, thus becoming “born again.” By this new birth the one “dead in
sin” receives the gift of eternal life and is made a new creation in Christ
Jesus. Evidences of the new birth are repentance, saving faith, and
newness of life. (John 3:3; 2 Corinthians 5:17; 1 John 5:1; John 3:6
&7; Acts 6:30-33; 2 Peter 1:4; Romans 6:23; Ephesians 2:1; 2 Corinthians
5:19; Colossians 2:3; John 3:8)
As
we preach the Gospel and God’s elect hear it, the Holy Spirit opens their
hearts so that they freely and gladly receive the Lord Jesus Christ as their
Savior, thus becoming children of God. We believe that God’s sovereign
purpose in evangelism requires the preaching of the Gospel to the lost,
inviting them to trust in the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation. We do not
believe that “worldly promotional methods” and other means which do not rely
upon the convicting ministry of the Holy Spirit are part of God's evangelical
purpose. (Matthew 11:28; Acts 1:8; John 16:8-11; Acts 16:31; Romans
10:13-18; 1 Corinthians 2:4-5, 8:14)
•
REDEMPTION FROM SIN — We believe that
the only escape from the condemnation of sin is redemption through Jesus
Christ, that His death on the cross fully satisfied the justice of God for the
sin of man, and made full atonement for our sins; that this atonement was a
voluntary substitution of Himself in the sinner’s place, the Just dying for the
unjust, bearing our sin in His own body on the cross. (1 Peter 1:18 &
19; Romans 3:24 & 25; John 3:16; 1 John 2:1 & 2)
•
THE CHURCH — We believe that the
universal church is a New Testament institution, separate from the nation of
Israel, established by Jesus Christ on the day of Pentecost. He is the
sole Head of the church which is His body. It began with the New
Testament saints and will be consummated at the coming of Christ in the
Rapture. We believe that the universal church is manifest through the local
church. A local church is a congregation of baptized believers, governed
by His Word, meeting together in the fellowship of the Gospel, observing the
ordinances of Christ, and exercising individual gifts in ministry. It
officers are pastors (elders) and deacons. A local church is free
from any external, religious hierarchy and is sovereign over matters of its own
membership, policy, discipline and benevolence. (Matthew 16:18; Acts
2:1-13, 41-47, 15:14; Romans 16:26; 1 Corinthians 12:12-28; Ephesians 1:22
& 23, 3:21, 5:23-33; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Matthew 18:15-17; 1
Corinthians 1:2; 1 Timothy 3:1-15)
•
THE ORDINANCES — We believe that
there are two church ordinances - Baptism and the Lord’s Supper. Baptism is the
immersion of a believer into water and is properly called "Believer's
Baptism", setting forth in a beautiful and solemn way our faith in a
crucified, buried and risen Savior. Baptism is a prerequisite to the
privilege of church membership. The Lord’s Supper is a regular
commemoration of our Lord’s death, until He comes, and of our continual
fellowship with Him. Participation should be preceded by baptism and
careful self-examination. (1 Corinthians 11:23-32; Romans 6:3-5)
• SPIRITUAL GIFTS
— We believe that the redeemed are endowed with spiritual gifts; that these
gifts are given to edify the church and are to be exercised in love to that
end. We believe that temporary sign gifts were manifested during the
Apostolic Age such as speaking in tongues, interpretation of tongues, divine
healing, etc. and were given in special dispensation to confirm both the
message and the messenger. Those seeking or claiming such manifestations
today are in error, dangerously placing subjective humanism and feeling above
the objective authority of Scripture. (1 Corinthians 12:7, 14:22; 2
Corinthians 12:12; 1 Corinthians 13:8-12)
• THE RETURN OF CHRIST — We believe in the bodily, personal, pre-millennial
return of Jesus Christ. He will return in the air before the seven-year
tribulation period to call away those who are His own. He will come again
with His saints at the close of the tribulation to judge the living nations and
to set up His kingdom on earth. (1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Matthew
25:31-46; Revelation 19:11-21)
We
believe in the bodily resurrection of the dead. Believers who are dead in
Christ will be raised in glorified bodies at His coming. Those believers
who are alive will be transformed and caught up together with them to meet the
Lord in the air. The wicked dead will be raised at the close of the
Millennial Kingdom and stand in their bodies at the Great White Throne of
judgment to receive final doom. (1 Corinthians 15:35-54; 1 Thessalonians
4:16; Revelation 7:9-17, 20:11-15)
•
THE DEVIL (OR SATAN) — We believe in
the personality of Satan, that he is the unholy god of this age, author of all
powers of darkness and sin, and is destined to the judgment of an eternal
justice in the lake of fire. (Matthew 4:1-3; 2 Corinthians 4:4;
Revelation 20:10)