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Principles of The Doctrine of Christ
Principles of The Doctrine of Christ
CHRIST
Table of Contents
1 Repentance From Dead Works........................................................................................................3
What is repentance?......................................................................................................................3
What are dead works?...................................................................................................................3
2 Faith Toward God............................................................................................................................3
What is faith?................................................................................................................................3
3.1 The Doctrine Of Baptisms..............................................................................................................4
The Flood......................................................................................................................................4
The Red Sea..................................................................................................................................4
The Jordan River (Joshua)............................................................................................................4
The baptism of John......................................................................................................................4
The baptism Of Jesus....................................................................................................................5
The baptism Of The Cross............................................................................................................5
3.2 The Doctrine Of Baptisms continued.............................................................................................5
New Testament Baptism In Jesus' Name......................................................................................6
4 Laying On Of Hands......................................................................................................................8
5.1 Resurrection Of The Dead............................................................................................................10
5.2 Resurrection Of The Dead continued...........................................................................................12
Resurrections in the scripture.....................................................................................................12
6.1 Eternal Judgment..........................................................................................................................13
HELL..........................................................................................................................................14
1. The Reality Of Hell:.............................................................................................................14
2. The Location Of Hell:..........................................................................................................14
6.2 Eternal judgment continued.........................................................................................................15
3. The Nature Of Hell:.............................................................................................................15
1 - Repentance From Dead Works
What is repentance?
Jeremiah 3:7, 18:8, 25:5, Ezekiel 18:30, Acts 26:20, (1 Thessalonians 1:3,9)
• And / or the rituals and ordinances of idolatry and false religious worship.
1 Thessalonians 1:3,9, Acts 17:29-31, 1 Corinthians 12:2, Revelation 9:20,21, Amos
5:21-27, Ezekiel 8:1-18, Jeremiah 7:17-19, Exodus 20:1-6, 1 Corinthians 10:20-22
(Revelation 13:4)
"...Shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee my faith by my works..." "Faith
without works is dead." James 2:18, 20
The Flood
Genesis 7:1 - 9:17, Hebrews 11:7, 1 Peter 3:20,21
Through the water the world was destroyed, Noah and his family were saved,
and God established a new covenant with him and his seed. (Genesis 9:9)
By this baptism, the Son of God was literally plunged, or immersed, into every facet of death
caused by sin and brought into existence by the disobedience of the first Adam
(Romans 5:12, James 1:15).
This included :
• physical suffering (Isaiah 53:4,5, 1 Peter 4:1),
• physical death (Isaiah 53:9, Romans 5:8), and spiritual death (Matthew 12:40,
Ephesians 4:9, Revelation 1:18),
• literal burial (1 Corinthians 15:4, Luke 23:53), and
• real bodily resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:4, Luke 24:6,7, Revelation 1:18, Luke
24:39);
...all of which was voluntarily entered into (Philippians 2:5-8) because of the great love of God
which is in Christ Jesus our Lord (Romans 8:39).
And was necessary to fully redeem fallen man from the curse of sin and the law's penalty
(Galatians 3:13, Romans 5:12-21), that the elect of God might walk in "newness of
life"(Romans 6:4), and bring forth "fruit unto holiness, and the end everlasting life."(Romans
6:22).
Now, being a man, and being "in the Father" by baptism in the Jordan river, our Lord Jesus
Christ became fully baptized into every facet of the penalty of sin, which is death in its fullest
form and absolute entirety; and, as the Christ of God, overcame death, hell, and the grave by
his own righteousness, and "became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey
him"(Hebrews 5:9), thus fulfilling his own words in John 14:6,
(John 10:4) know his voice, and become "converted"(Acts 3:19) through this baptism by the
power of the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.
As the Lord himself became the way of salvation, and, being the forerunner, entering into
death, burial, and resurrection; and being victorious therein made a perfect and effectual
atonement for the sins of all mankind with his own blood (Hebrews 9:12, Leviticus 17:11);
so those who believe in him receive:
• remission of sins,
• the power of his resurrection,
• and full adoption into the household of God with all the rights and privileges
thereof.
Through his name by obeying the New Testament gospel he gave to his holy apostles
(Hebrews 2:3,4, John 17:20, Ephesians 2:20), which was first preached by Simon Peter in
Jerusalem at the feast of Pentecost in the year of our Lord 33 A.D. (Acts 2:14-42).
By the power of the name of Jesus Christ (Acts 4:12, John 20:31, etc...), the actual
death, burial, and resurrection he accomplished for all mankind is literally imputed to, and
made effectual in, the life of whosoever will obey this New Testament gospel command by:
• believing on the name of the only begotten Son of God,
• repentance from sin,
• and water baptism by immersion in the name of Jesus Christ.
wherein his blood is made effectual upon the individual’s life, justification occurs, and
resurrection(the gift of the Holy Ghost) shall ensue, according to the promise of scripture
(Isaiah 44:3, Luke 24:49, Acts 2:39,etc...).
It is by this baptism that a believer comes to be "in Christ", and a member of the body of
Christ (Ephesians 4:5, Galatians 3:27, 1 Corinthians 12:13, Romans 6:3, Colossians
2:11,12). This is why Jesus said to his disciples in John 14:20,
"At that day ye shall know that I am in my Father, and ye in me, and I in you."
"I AM IN MY FATHER"
As we saw earlier, Jesus, the Son of God, came to be "in the Father" by his baptism in the
Jordan river, when by his own righteousness he went down into the water, came up, was
anointed with the Holy Ghost (Acts 10:38), and received public confirmation of his Sonship
by a voice from heaven. He became the first to be literally "born of water and of the Spirit",
and from this point forward (not from his physical birth), he was called the Son of God
(Romans 1:4, Matthew 3:17, Luke 1:32, 3:22, Mark 5:7, etc...).
"AND YE IN ME"
And, as the scripture declares, the only way to be "in" Jesus Christ the Lord is bybaptism in
his name. (Romans 6:3, Galatians 3:27, Colossians 2:11,12)
"AND I IN YOU"
Finally, as the scripture declares, the hope of eternal life is, "Christ in you, the hope of glory"
(Colossians 1:27).
This is the gift of the Holy Ghost (Acts 2:38), the Spirit of Jesus Christ (Philippians 1:19).
This gift is paid for in full (John 19:30), received by faith in the name of Jesus Christ
(Galatians 3:14), and is a necessary element of the baptism, although it may be received and
manifested before(Acts 10:44-48) or after (Acts 19:5,6) water baptism.
It is the resurrection imputed to the believer (Romans 8:11), and the Spirit of adoption
(Romans 8:15), and is always manifestly evidenced by the believer speaking in other
tongues (real languages he has never learned) (Mark 16:17, Acts 2:4, 10:45,46, 19:6, etc...).
It is Jesus Christ himself in us (John 14:21-23), the Father and the Son, the fullness of the
Godhead indwelling the obedient believer.
This is the gospel of Christ, which is the power of God unto salvation... (Romans 1:16)
4 - Laying On Of Hands
The laying on of hands is a Biblical and necessary practice for the people of God in both Old
and New Testaments, and is both effectual and profitable when exercised within the
guidelines of scripture for the following purposes:
In the New Testament (after Acts chapter 2), the practice of anointing with oil is used
only for ministering to the sick; and only for those who are in the body of Christ, in covenant
with God.
The oil is a symbol of the anointing of the Holy Ghost, and, when applied in obedience to
scripture,
"...the prayer of faith shall save the sick...
For those who are not in Christ and need physical healing, there is the laying on of hands.
(Acts 28:8, Mark 16:18)
Always remember 1 Timothy 5:22 and 2 John 1:1, 1 Timothy 5:22
"Lay hands suddenly on no man, neither be partaker of other men's sins: keep thyself pure."
This admonition from the apostle Paul warns us of a very real danger. To lay hands suddenly
on any man, without being specifically led by the Spirit of God can be very hazardous to us as
sons of God.
Many people today are walking in the error Jeremiah warned of:
"Thus saith the LORD of hosts, Hearken not unto the words of the prophets that prophesy
unto you:
they make you vain:
they speak a vision of their own heart, and not out of the mouth of the LORD.
They say still unto them that despise me,
The LORD hath said, Ye shall have peace;
and they say unto every one that walketh after the imagination of his own heart,
No evil shall come upon you."
(Jeremiah 23:16,17)
And they are doing it because it is popular. Everybody is doing it. But the ministry of the
laying on of hands is not for us to just go and bless whoever we please in the holy name of
our God. Doing so without being led of the Lord specifically (to a particular person with an
inspired word) can make us partakers of hidden sins we may not know of; and only those
with clean hands and a pure heart shall ascend into the hill of the LORD! (Psalm 24:3,4)
Certainly to lay hands on a rebellious person, false teacher, or any person who is not abiding
in the doctrine of Christ, and therefore has not God (2 John 9), and to confer a blessing upon
that person in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, is error - and indeed a most grievous one! If
we seek the Lord earnestly, obey his commandments, and desire spiritual gifts, he will make
manifest in the church the prophetic gifts (word of wisdom, word of knowledge, prophecy,
tongues and interpretation). But let us take good heed to the warnings of his holy apostles
and prophets, and wait on the Lord, keep his word diligently, and serve him acceptably with
reverence and godly fear. Let us not abuse his power and grace, but rather yield our
members servants to righteousness unto holiness, that the holy name of Jesus Christ may be
reverenced and lifted up in the churches, and that the world may see the true life of God in
us, and that they may know - either today, or at the last day - that God has sent us
"...Then shall they know that a prophet hath been among them." Ezekiel 33:33
Adam, the son of God (Luke 3:38), was made a living soul. (Genesis 2:7, 1 Corinthians
15:45) Being created in the image of God (Genesis 1 :26,27), Adam was innocent
(Ecclesiastes 7:29, Genesis 1:31): and because he knew no evil (Genesis 2:17, 3:5), death
was not a part of his existence, t was to him a strange thing he was warned of, but had never
known.
But Adam sinned (Genesis 3:6), and when sin was brought into the world, death came with it
(Romans 5:12,14)unto all men. All unrighteousness is sin (1 John 3:4, 5:17), and Adam's sin
brought death with all of its cursed facets:
• Physical corruption: Romans 7:24, Job 17:14, 1 Corinthians 15:53
• Moral corruption: 2 Peter 2:12, 19, 2 Chronicles 27:2, 2 Kings 15:35, Romans 1:28,
Genesis 6:11
• Physical death: Genesis 6:17, 2 Samuel 14:14, James 2:26, 1 Corinthians 15:22
• Decomposition:-BUT-: Acts 2:27,31, 13:34-37, Genesis 3:19
• Hell: Isaiah 66:24, Mark 9:43-48, Luke 16:22-26
• Eternal destruction: Revelation 14:11, 20:14
-BUT-
"God, who is rich in mercy, for his great love wherewith he loved us,
even when we were dead in sins, hath quickened us together with
Christ."
(Ephesians 2:4,5)
God, who created all things by Jesus Christ (Ephesians 3:9), had the plan all worked out
from the very beginning.
The Bible calls this plan "the Word"(John 1:1), and, when the fullness of time was come
(Galatians 4:4), the Word became flesh (John 1:14), for, "Since by man came death, by man
came also the resurrection from the dead." (1 Corinthians 15:21)
Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God, first being "in the Father"(John 14:10) by fulfilling
the law of Moses (Matthew 5:17), and, being baptized by John in the Jordan river and
becoming the first and only man ever to be born of water and of the Spirit (John 3:5, Acts
10:37 ,38) based on the merit of his own righteousness (1 Peter 2:22, 1 John 3:5, 2
Corinthians 5:21), was then baptized into death in every aspect of its curses and
punishments (Luke 12:50, Hebrews 2:14).
Then, having descended into hell (Ephesians 4:9, Matthew 12:40) , and conquering it
completely (Psalm 68:20, Revelation 1:18),
he raised his own body from the dead (John 2:19-21), and became, "the firstfruits of them
that slept", or, the first to rise from the dead incorruptible, never to die again (Romans 6:9,
Hebrews 7:16),
and, as a human man, conquered death, hell, and the grave (Revelation 1:18, Psalm 16:10),
and is ascended into heaven (Luke 24:51, Acts 1:9-11)
and seated on the right hand of God (Mark 16:19, Hebrews 1:3), "until the times of restitution
of all things"(Acts 3:21), or until his enemies are made his footstool (Psalm 110:1).
Therefore, the Lord Jesus Christ is the "forerunner" (Hebrews 6:20), "the firstborn from the
dead" (Colossians 1:18), and "the firstfruits of them that slept" (1 Corinthians 15:20). It is by
him that many sons are being brought unto glory (Hebrews 2:10)!
At a predetermined time, which is known only to God the Father, (Mark 13:32) Jesus
Christ will return for his bride, the church (John 14:3).
At that time, the dead in Christ will be raised incorruptible, and we will meet the Lord in
the air (1 Thessalonians 4:17), and be with him forever!
We will then face judgment for our service in this life (1 Corinthians 3:13-15), and then
we will get married (Revelation 19:7,8)! O.T. saints will be there, too (Hebrews 11:40).
The first man Adam was made a living soul (Genesis 2:7, 1 Corinthians 15:45); he was
created as such spiritually, emotionally, and physically, in the image of God:
• Spiritually- innocent and incorruptible Genesis 1:31, 2:7, 3:5-7, Proverbs 12:28,
Ecclesiastes 7:29, 1 John 1:5
• Emotionally- having love and a desire to love Genesis 2:18-25, 3:6, Ephesians 5:28,
1 Timothy 2:14,1 John 4:7,8
• Physically- "the figure of him that was to come" Romans 5:14, Genesis 1:26,
Ephesians 3:9
After the fall (Genesis 3:6), Adam was no longer in the image (eikon#1504) of God-as a son
(Luke 3:38), but remained inherently in the likeness (homoiosis#3369) of God - as a creature
(Romans 8:19-21).
[See Genesis 5:3 and James 3:9; also John 3:3-7, Colossians 3:10.]
Being no longer in the image of God, but still retaining the likeness of God, Adam, because of
his rebellion against God, had brought together two very definite and real things:
1. The fact that he was created a living soul by the eternal God, and thereby a
creature bound for eternity from his creation, did not change when he rebelled.
(Ecclesiastes 12:7, Isaiah 41:4)
2. The fact that he brought death upon all mankind (1 Corinthians 15:22, Romans
5:12), including himself (Genesis 2:17, 3:19), also did not change his inherent
eternal existence (NOT from eternity past, as only God is, but from the point of
creation into the future eternally-Isaiah 41:4).
So, just as surely as Adam brought death by his disobedience (Romans 5:12), and the
wages of sin is death (Ezekiel 18:4, Romans 6:23), we are assured that death itself is not a
solitary event in time, but a continuing, eternal state of destruction and separation
from God and all that is light, holy, love, and peace. 2 Peter 2:17, Jude 13, Matthew 25:46,
Daniel 12:2, 2 Thessalonians 1:9
HELL
The word "hell" is in the Bible 54 times; 31 in the Old Testament, and 23 in the New
Testament. The doctrine of the reality of hell, the location of hell, and the nature of hell is very
explicitly taught in the scripture, and is one of the most prominent doctrines of the Bible;
which is chiefly why the Spirit of the Lord calls it one of the "principles of the doctrine"
(Hebrews 6:1)—something that should be, and must be understood by all who profess to be
servants of Jesus Christ in the very beginning, before moving on to the deeper teachings of
the scriptures.
Right now the angels which left their first estate are there (Genesis 6:4, 2 Peter 2:4, Jude 6),
along with every soul since Adam that died outside of Christ (Old and New Testament alike),
(Psalm 55:15 Luke 16:22,23, Matthew 23:33).
Also, possibly angels that have fallen since the flood and been cast into "the abyss"
(abussos#12 ), "the deep" (Luke 8:31), or "the bottomless pit" (Revelation 9:1, 20:3), by
Jesus Christ himself, or his church (Mark 16:17, Luke 10:17).
Deuteronomy 32:22, Psalm 55:15, 86:13, Proverbs 9:18, 15:24, Isaiah 14:9,15, Ezekiel
31:16,17, 32:27, Amos 9:2, Matthew 11:23, Luke 10:15, 2 Peter 2:4
Because the earth is a sphere, there is only one possible place that can be "down" wherever
one is on the planet. Also, because of the earth's gravitational pull within itself, the center
thereof is theoretically (and practically) bottomless, because in descending downward,
without reaching any definite point, one would eventually be found to be going upward again.
Therefore, we must conclude without question that hell is not only literally and physically real,
but also that it is located in the center, or heart, of the earth.
(Hebrews 9:27),
1. ...and that immediately upon the death of a human (when the spirit leaves the body-
James 2:26, Psalm 104:29), the flesh goes back to the dust (Genesis 3:19,
Ecclesiastes 3:20) to await the resurrection.
(this is what is called "sleep" in the scripture) Deuteronomy 31:16, 2 Samuel 7:12, Daniel
12:2 John 11:11, 1 Corinthians 11:30, 15:51,1 Thessalonians 4:14, 5:10
2. ...and, "...the spirit shall return unto God who gave it."(Ecclesiastes 12:7); which
means that spirit will instantly and forever be either "present with the Lord", 2
Corinthians 5:8, Philippians 1:23, Luke 23:43, Revelation 6:9-11.
3. ...or present in the fiery torments of hell Luke 16:22,23, Mark 9:43-48, Revelation
20:13,14
According to the Bible, there are only two ways to die: in Christ, or without Christ.
(John 3:1-7, Romans 2:5-11)
The accepted time, the day of salvation, is NOW.
(Proverbs 27:1,2 Corinthians 6:2)
a spiritual body."
(1 Corinthians 15:44)
As we have seen previously, the Bible clearly teaches that the physical bodies of those who
have died (both righteous and wicked) will be actually and really resurrected (Daniel 12:2,
John 5:28,29) and, "raised in incorruption" (1 Corinthians 15:42). So, we can know from the
word of God that those who are "punished with everlasting destruction" (2 Thessalonians 1:9)
will suffer actual, relentless, terrible pain in a real and incorruptible (can never, ever be
destroyed from existence) body forever and ever:
...not some ethereal, metaphoric kind of suffering; but exactly the same as if one were
completely engulfed in fire in this present life, except the spiritual body will never be
diminished, and the torture will go on without rest, forever and ever.
This is clearly evidenced in scripture.
And, although the resurrection of the damned has not yet occurred, we know from the
scripture that the souls of the righteous and wicked alike can see, hear, and feel (Luke 16:22-
31, Revelation 6:9-11); and that the people and angels who are in hell right now are most
certainly being tormented in fire and darkness.
contrary to popular belief, there is no "limbo", and no "purgatory"; and the Devil is not in hell:
he is walking about as a roaring lion (1 Peter 5:8), and operating in high (heavenly) places
(Job 1:6,7, Ephesians 6:12). But, his day is coming (Revelation 20:10), and he knows it
(Revelation 12:12).
All men are born under condemnation (Psalm 51:5, Romans 5:12), and the only way to
escape the condemnation of hell is to be in Jesus Christ by a baptism, or birth, of water and
Spirit, according to the New Testament gospel, witnessed and proclaimed by the holy
apostles of the Lord Jesus Christ (Acts 2:14-42).
Only through faith in the name of the only begotten Son of God can any person escape the
wrath and condemnation of hell.
This teaching is at the very center of scripture from Genesis to Revelation, and was, is, and
ever shall be true whether men choose to believe it or not.
(Revelation 22:20)
-AMEN-