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We believe that every word of the original writings
of the Bible is inspired of God and is without error; that God
eternally exists in three Persons (the Father, Son and Holy Spirit)
and these three are one God; in the Genesis record of creation; in
the original sin of mankind through Adam; that all have sinned and
fallen short of the glory of God; that the wages of sin is death;
that the Lord Jesus Christ provides redemption through His
incarnation, sinless life and substitutionary death; that salvation
is by God's grace, and is received by faith alone in Christ, who
died for our sins and was bodily raised from the grave in victory
over death; that every true believer is promised positional,
progressive and ultimate sanctification; that all who are born of
the Spirit are eternally secure in Christ; the Holy Spirit
regenerates, indwells, baptizes and seals all true believers in
Christ and fills those who are yielded to God; the Church, composed
of all true believers in this age, is the body and bride of Christ;
Christians are called to a holy life of service and testimony in the
power of the Holy Spirit; the Biblical ordinance of baptism by
immersion, which pictures the death, burial and resurrection of
Christ; the Biblical ordinance of the Lord's Supper is for the
baptized members of the local church; the imminent return of Christ
for His own, which is the blessed hope of the Church, will precede
the judgment of the great tribulation and the blessing of the
Millennial Kingdom, and should motivate every believer to holy
living, active service, and personal evangelism of the lost.

This Bible Correspondence Course is presented from
the traditionally conservative "point of view" and with the
prophecies to be fulfilled literally - the kingdom of Christ to be
established on the earth for 1,000 years after a "seven year
tribulation" from which the church will be taken at the beginning.
We here at Ebccnet do not, in any way indorse a specific "Christian"
denomination and only believe in the infallible word of the Almighty
God.
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