The
Inspiration of the Bible
We believe the Bible is the verbally inspired Word of God. We believe
the writings of the Old and New Testaments are fully God-breathed
to the extent that the very words were chosen by God from the human
writers vocabulary so that the Bible is the very word of God, inerrant
in all its assertions and teachings. The Bible is therefore the only
infallible authority for both doctrine and life. Since this is true,
it is the special revelation of God to man and the only basis for
true Christian unity. (II Timothy 3:16-17; Matthew 5:18; Acts 1:16;
Mark 12:36; II Peter 1:19-21; Hebrews 4:12; John 10:35;16:12,13;17:17)
The Person of God the Father
We believe God is supreme in His Person, eternal in His being, absolute
in His attributes, and glorious in His Perfection. We believe in
the Trinity. We believe in one Triune God, the creator of heaven
and earth. We believe that in the unity of the Godhead there are
three distinct persons, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, equal
in power and glory. God is personal, spirit, omniscient, sovereign,
perfect, immutable, eternal in His being, holiness, love, wisdom,
and power. We believe that God is absolutely separate and above
the world as its creator, yet every where present in the world as
the sustainer of all things. God is self-existent and self-revealing
in His relationship with His creation. (Genesis 1:1; Matthew 28:19;
Deuteronomy 4:35; 6:4; I Corinthian 8:6; John 1:1-3; Romans 1:2-4;
Ephesians 4:3-6)
The Person of Jesus Christ
We believe in the virgin birth of Christ, His Deity, and sinless
life, His vicarious death, along with His bodily resurrection and
ascension, and in His personal, pre-millennial return. We believe
the Lord Jesus Christ is the second person of the Godhead, God in
the flesh, virgin born as no other man has ever been born nor ever
will be born. He lived an absolutely sinless life and became the
sinner's voluntary substitute on the Cross by His vicarious death
for man's sin. Jesus Christ rose from the dead on the third day,
giving eternal assurance of redemption's full payment and the satisfaction
of God's righteous indignation toward sin. He ascended bodily into
heaven and he will come to rapture His saints to be with Himself.
His coming for His saints is imminent and will be personal, pre-tribulational,
and pre-millennial. (Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:18; John 1:1; 14:3;
I Thessalonians 4:16; Luke 1:35; I Peter 2:22; 3:18)
The Person of the Holy Spirit
We believe the Holy Spirit is the executive of the Godhead. We believe
that He executes the Plan of God for our conviction and salvation.
Christians are partakers of the Holy Spirit and empowered for service
by Him. We believe the Holy Spirit is a person possessing all the
attributes of Deity. He convicts the unbelieving world of sin, of
righteousness and of judgment. He regenerates, seals, indwells,
fills the believer and bestows gifts upon believers for service.
He teachers the believer and sets him apart for a holy life. We
believe the Bible repudiates the charismatic emphasis upon the experiential
oriented tongues and ecumenical practices as any ministry of the
Holy Spirit. We believe the Holy Spirit is the Commander-in-Chief
of missions and that His testimony is not of Himself but Jesus Christ
and the redemptive truths centered in Christ. (John 14:16,17; 16:8;
I Corinthians 3:16; Acts 5:3,4; Ephesians 1:13,14; Romans 8:9)
The Fall of Man
We believe that man was created in the image of God and by choice
fell into sin and death. Hence, every person is sinful and under
condemnation to eternal judgment. We believe that man was created
by a direct act of God in the image and likeness of his Creator.
By disobedience to the revealed will of God, man forfeited his reign
over the earth and fell from his created state and standing with
God. Therefore, all men are universally sinful both by nature and
choice, and are void of the righteousness of God. All men are thus
alienated from the life and family of God, without excuse, under
the righteous judgment and wrath of God, and have within themselves
no possible means of salvation. (Genesis 1:27; Romans 3:23; 5:12-19;
Isaiah 53:6; Ephesians 2:1-3).
The Salvation of Sinners
We believe that the salvation of sinners is wholly of Grace, and
that Jesus Christ is the only way of salvation. We believe in the
salvation of man by grace through faith in the finished work of
Christ on the cross. We believe that salvation is the free gift
of God, neither merited nor secured in part nor in whole by any
virtue or work of man, but received only by personal faith in the
Lord Jesus Christ, in Whom all true believers have as a present
possession the gift of eternal life, a perfectly righteous standing,
sonship in the family of God by a new birth. We believe that the
cross of Christ is redemptive, substitutionary, propitiatory and
the only basis of reconciliation for all lost men who believe and
that there is no possible salvation outside of Jesus Christ and
His shed blood. (John 3:3-6, 16;10:28-29; Acts 16:31; Ephesians
2:8-10; I Timothy 2:5,6; I Peter 1:18-23).
The Free Gift of Salvation
We believe that the blessings of salvation are made free by the
Gospel, that nothing prevents the salvation of the greatest sinner
but his own inherent depravity and voluntary rejection of the Gospel.
We believe that salvation was accomplished on the cross by Jesus
Christ and is extended to all men as a gift to be received by faith.
The basis of this salvation is totally the grace that provided the
cross. Although all men are responsible to receive the gift of salvation
in Christ, only those who respond to the ministry of the Spirit
of God in the presentation of the Gospel will be saved. Salvation
is the free and completed gift of God to all who will believe. (John
1:12; 3:16; 5:24; 12:46; Acts 16:31; Romans 10:11-13).
The Security of a Believer
We believe that those who receive Jesus Christ as Savior are eternally
secure. Our security rests on the finished work of Jesus Christ.
As a result, we have assurance. We believe that the true believer
is forever secure as a redeemed possession of God. This security
is founded on the full payment of the believers sin by the
cross of Christ in His substitutionary atonement and Gods
proof of receipt of that payment in the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The sole condition of salvation is faith in Jesus Christ and His
redemptive work. This positive expression of faith has as its negative
side repentance and rejection of any other basis of salvation. Therefore,
the security of the believer is not conditioned upon his circumstances
nor emotional experiences nor strength but it is an acceptance of
that basis of reconciliation which has already been accepted by
God. The believer is in the possession of God, which is the opposite
of lost. He is secure because God has taken the responsibility for
His own. (John 10:27-30; I John 2:1-2; Romans 8:31-34, 38-39; I
Corinthians 6:19; Hebrews 2:10).
The Church
We believe that the visible church is a congregation of baptized
believers, practicing New Testament principles, believing its doctrines,
observing its ordinances, and exercising its autonomy. We believe
that a local church is an organized body of believers immersed upon
credible confession of faith in Jesus Christ, recognizing only two
offices (filled by pastor and deacon), sovereign in polity, and
bonded together for work, worship, mutual edification, observance
of the ordinances and the worldwide proclamation of the Gospel.
The church is distinct from Israel in the Old Testament, autonomous,
with Christ as its head. (Matthew 28:19-20; Ephesians 1:22,23; Acts
2:41-47; Ephesians 4:11-13; I Corinthians 12).
Heaven and Hell
We believe in the eternal blessedness of the saved in Heaven and
the eternal punishment of the lost in Hell. We believe in the bodily
resurrection of both the saved and lost, secured by the bodily resurrection
of Christ. The spirits of the saved at death go immediately to be
with Christ in heaven, their lives and works shall be evaluated
at the Judgment Seat of Christ for the determination of rewards
which will take place when Christ comes for His own in the rapture.
They will experience the blessedness of Gods presence for
all eternity. The spirits of the unsaved at death descend immediately
into Hades where they are kept under punishment until the Great
White Throne Judgment. At this time, their bodies shall be raised
from the grave and be cast into the eternal lake of fire, the place
of final and everlasting punishment. (John 5:28,29; 14:2; Revelation
20:14,15; 21:4; Matthew 25:46).
Current Trends in Theology
As a fundamental group of believers, we take our stand regarding
the current trends that lead to discrediting the Bible and undermining
the fundamentals of the faith. BIMI takes a separatist stand against
Neo-orthodoxy, Neo-evangelicalism, the Ecumenical movement and the
modern tongues movement.
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