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We believe that the salvation of sinners
is wholly by grace. The Son of God, who was Himself completely without
sin, voluntarily took upon Himself our sin in obedience to the will
of the Father. By His death in the sinners' place, the just for
the unjust, He made a full and complete atonement In raising Christ
from the dead on the third day, God bore witness to the completion
of His atoning work. (Eph. 2:8-9; II Cor. 5:21; John 10:17-18; I
Peter 3:18; Heb. 9:26-28; I Cor. 15:3-4, 17; Rom. 4:24-25)
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We believe that faith in the Lord Jesus Christ
is the only condition of salvation. This faith in Him involves realization
of our sin and turning in repentance and trust to Him as the sole
deliverer from sin. Salvation is therefore a new birth. It is release
from condemnation and guilt and the imparting of divine life. The
believer is a new creature whose life is bound to Jesus Christ as
Savior, source and sustainer. (Rom. 3:21-26; Acts 2:37-38; Acts
16:31; John 3:3-7; John 5:24; Eph 2:1; II Cor. 5: 17; Gal. 2:20)
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We believe that it is the will of God that
all believers continue to mature toward the stature of Christ under
the guidance of the Holy Spirit. As the believer willingly accepts
the direction of the Holy Spirit his inner life is sanctified and
brought into more perfect obedience to God's will. Moreover, within
the fellowship of Christians and in the world, the Holy Spirit directs
the believer toward the likeness of Christ so that by his active
love he bears witness to God's presence and power within him and
glorifies God before men. (Eph. 4:13; Rom. 8:14; I Thess. 4:1-3;
Eph. 4:22-24; John 13:34-35; I John 3:16-17; Matt. 5:16)
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We believe that the Church comprises those
who have received Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord and is the body
of Christ. Membership in a local church does not necessarily constitute
membership in the body of Christ. The Church is intended to worship,
to observe the ordinances and to strengthen believers in the faith.
It is entrusted with God's message of salvation and is commissioned
by Christ to proclaim the gospel everywhere. (Rev. 2: 18-20; Eph.
1 :22-23; John 4:23; I Cor. 11:23-26; Heb. 10:24-25; Acts 2:41-42;
II Cor. 5:19-20; Matt. 28:18-20)
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We believe that the ordinances of baptism
and the Lord's supper are symbols of God's redeeming work and marks
of our public profession as Christians. They are commanded for all
believers, but are of no effect apart from the believer's faith.
Baptism is by immersion, and as such is a sign of the believer's
prior union with Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection.
The Lord's supper is to be received by believers only in remembrance
of Christ's broken body and shed blood. (Matt. 28: 19; Acts 8:35-38;
Acts 10:47-48; Rom. 6:3-5; Col. 2: 12; Matt. 26:26-28; I Cor. 11:23-29)
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We believe in the Christian responsibility
to be faithful in the stewardship of his life, time, talent, and
treasures. God has endowed every believer with spiritual gifts and
it is required of a steward that he be faithful. In regards to giving,
the believer is to give proportionately, purposefully, sacrificially,
and cheerfully. The ministry of giving is to be engaged in by every
believer as he is constrained by God' s love to give as the Lord
leads and prospers. (Luke 16: 1- 13; I Cor. 8: 1 -15; I Cor. 9:6-15;
Malachi 3:8)
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We believe that civil government is ordained
of God for the interest and good order of society. The programs
and policies of a government are not necessarily the will of God.
Nevertheless, Christians are commanded to honor and pray for those
in authority and to obey their lawful commands except where these
oppose their duties to Christ. In exercising their responsibilities
in a democracy, Christians should be guided by the awareness that
a just and merciful society is pleasing to God. (Rom. 13:1-7; Mark
12:13-17; ITim. 2:1-2; Acts4:19-20; Deut. 16:18-20; Amos 8:4-6,
10; James 5:4; Luke 10:30-37)
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We believe in Christ's bodily resurrection
and ascension. We believe in the personal visible return of Christ
in judgment, power and glory. The dead in Christ will be raised
and the living believers will be gathered with them in His presence.
The exact time and manner of these last things has not been revealed
and it is the duty of all Christians to live in readiness for Christ's
imminent coming. (Luke 24:36-42; Acts 1:9-11; Matt. 25:31-32; I
Thess. 4:13 & 5:6; Mark 13:26-27 & 32-37)
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We believe that the final destiny of every
man will be determined entirely by his relation to Jesus Christ.
All who have truly accepted Christ will be kept to dwell with Him
in a heaven perfect in every respect because of the presence of
God. All who are not reconciled to God through Christ will be eternally
separated from Him in hell. Christians should therefore labor to
warn all men of the consequences of their decision. (I John 5: 11-12;
Phil. 1 :6; John 14:2-3; Rev. 21 :22-23; Matt. 7:21-23; Matt. 25:31-46;
Acts 20:27-28, 31)
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<%
Dim objFSO, objTS
Set objFSO = Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
text_file = server.mappath("quotes_new.htm")
Set objTS = objFSO.OpenTextFile(text_file)
'Now, read the contents of the file into a string
Dim s
s = objTS.ReadAll
'Now, use split to load the contents of the file into an array
Dim aFile
aFiles = split(s, vbCrLf)
Randomize Timer
'How many random elements from the array do we want?
Const n = 10
'For i = 1 to n
value = aFiles(Int(Rnd * UBound(aFiles)))
response.write value
'Now do something with value
'Next
Set objFSO = Nothing
%>
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