Vision and Values
The book of Isaiah Chapters
49 and
61 provide key scriptures for Revival Fires' vision and values.
Six Pillars which under gird the work of Revival Fires:
- Worship as the foundation
- Intercession as a lifestyle
- Anointing of the Holy Spirit
- Training and Equipping
- Healing and deliverance central to preaching the gospel
- Establishing centres of revival in this nation and the nations
Statement of Faith
The following is a statement of our position of basic Christian
doctrines. As once stated by a great missionary, "There are certain
basic Christian truths about which there must be agreement. On all
other doctrines there should be liberty. In all things there must be
charity."
It is our resolution to take an uncompromising stand on the essential
doctrines of the faith, and extend "the right hand of fellowship" to
all who hold to them. It is also our resolution to protect the liberty
of Christians to hold different perspectives on the "non-essential" doctrines.
There are doctrines we may consider non-essential, but which are important.
We therefore make known our belief on these, while presenting them with
tolerance toward those who may hold a different position.
We are committed to truth and accuracy in doctrine, but also understand
that one can hold right doctrines and still do damage to the body of Christ
by causing divisions over the non-essentials. We are therefore just as
committed to the essential Christian character, believing that "In
all things there must be charity." As the apostle stated, "The
goal of our instruction is love, from a pure heart and a sincere faith"
(I Timothy 1:5). That, too, is our goal and commitment as we promote the
following teachings that we hold as truth.
On the Person of Jesus
Jesus Christ is the Word (Logos)
of God. The Word was with God in the beginning, which states His
pre-existence as one with God. "By Him all things were
created, both in the heavens and on earth" (Colossians 1:16), therefore
making Jesus the Creator. Jesus Christ is the Purpose of God found in all
of creation. He is the Father's delight and desire, and the Father is looking
for the reflection of His Son in all created things. Jesus is the Alpha and
the Omega, the Beginning and the End. In the beginning, it was the ultimate
purpose of God for all things to be summed up in Christ (Ephesians 1:10).
Jesus Christ, Who pre-existed with God in the form of God, emptied Himself
to become fully a man that He might be the propitiatory sacrifice for the
sins of mankind. Through His propitiatory sacrifice made on the cross, all
who believe in Him and His sacrifice have their sins remitted and are restored
to the fellowship with God lost by man's transgression. Jesus was born of
a virgin, by the seed of the Holy Spirit. His virgin birth is a testimony
that only the Spirit can beget that which is Spirit. Those of the new creation
are not solely of human origin, but are born from above by the Holy Spirit.
The resurrection of Jesus' physical body after His crucifixion was literal,
as will be the resurrection of both the just and the unjust on the Day of
Judgment. "There is one God, and one mediator also between God and men,
the man Christ Jesus" (I Timothy 2:5). All who seek restoration and
fellowship with God must go through Jesus and cannot approach God through
any person, spirit or doctrine. It is also a supreme presumption for any
person or institution to seek to be mediator for others in place of Christ
Jesus Himself. The apostolic commission was for His followers to labor
until Christ was formed in His church, to present every person complete
in Christ, and to manifest the sweet aroma of the knowledge of Him in every
place. When Jesus is lifted up, He will draw all people to Himself. We
consider it the primary purpose of the church to esteem and exalt Jesus
in every way. It is the focus and devotion of Revival Fires to know and
preach Him, and not ourselves. We pray for the grace to continually respond
to His call to return to our first Love, that we might passionately devote
ourselves to pleasing Him in all things while preparing for His return.
On Man
We believe that man was created by God from the
dust of the earth, without sin or the knowledge of good and evil. The
first man, Adam, transgressed the command of God, and as God had warned,
the process of death entered him and all of his descendants because of
that transgression. Therefore, all have sinned and are worthy of the
sentence of death. Because of our unrighteousness, we are unable to approach
a holy God, except through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus. Through Jesus,
we not only can come before the Throne of Grace, but we may approach
it boldly since our confidence is not in ourselves, but in the Lord Jesus.
On the Atonement
Because all have sinned and are therefore
under the sentence of death, all must trust in the atoning sacrifice
of Jesus for the remission of sins. There is no other way to reconcile
with God or escape from eternal judgment, except through the propitiatory
sacrifice of Jesus. Those who trust in Jesus Christ have access to the
Throne of Grace by His sacrifice and by His sacrifice alone. Good works
are acceptable to God only as a love offering given to Him because of
His worthiness, and have no bearing on our acceptance, standing or approval,
all of which were accomplished by the cross. Good works offered for the
purpose of acceptance, standing or approval are therefore an affront
to the cross by which all of these things were gained for us by Jesus.
Good works are not offered for His approval, but for His joy and glory,
and must be offered through the Son (I Peter 2:5) in obedience to Him.
Therefore, the goal of our service is obedience and not sacrifice.
On the New Birth
Believing in our hearts that Jesus
is the Son of God and in His propitiation made for our salvation
results in a regeneration and renewal that constitutes our new birth
into new creations. Although this does not imply immediate perfection
in our temporal life or lifestyle, it does mean that true faith will
result in a radical change in us. Being "born again" implies
a new beginning, not an ending. Christian maturity in faith, truth and
life is a process. Even so, this process must begin with spiritual regeneration
or new birth. While it is possible to change our behavior without regeneration,
changing our hearts requires the new birth, and it is our hearts upon which
God looks.
On the Purpose of Faith
True faith is of the heart and
not just the mind (Romans 10:10). God's purpose in requiring faith for
salvation is to raise our focus and concentration above the temporal
to the One who is eternal. Therefore, the gospel that is able to save
souls must be preached in the power of the Spirit of God. The gospel
is not dependent upon human eloquence or persuasion that may change minds,
but cannot change hearts. Only the Spirit of God can reveal the Son of
God, and only the Son of God can reveal the Father.
On the Authority of Scripture
We believe in the Divine inspiration and authority of the 66 books of
the Holy Bible as the complete canon of God's testimony to mankind. We
are committed to esteeming Scripture as the very Word of God, inerrant
in its original form. We do not accept any doctrine which contradicts
Scripture. We understand that there are many practices and doctrines that
are considered orthodox which do not contradict the Scripture, but which
are not directly addressed in His Word. We are committed to giving liberty
in the belief and practice of these teachings, but we will endeavor to
maintain the simplicity of the biblical testimony and its stated practices
as we are given grace to perceive them. We do not accept any spiritual
experience as having its source in the Holy Sprit that does not have a
precedent in Scripture. We do not accept any revelation, vision, dream,
prophecy or discernment as truth which contradicts Scripture, or cannot
be verified by it. We do not believe that any other writings have the
same authority as the canon of Scripture.
On the Lord's Supper
We acknowledge the ordinance of
the Lord's Supper in remembrance of Jesus and as a testimony of our communion
(common-union) with Him in His body, the church. We consider it a holy
ordinance, but we do not accept the teaching that communion is for the
purpose of remitting sins, which Scripture testifies is based solely
in the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross (Hebrews 9:25-28).
On Water Baptism
We believe that water baptism should
be by immersion and accomplished immediately after commitment to the
Lordship of Jesus and His atoning sacrifice for our sin. This ordinance
is a personal and public statement of faith in the death, burial and
resurrection of Jesus Christ on our behalf, and is a commitment to lay
down our lives to be one with Him in His death, burial and resurrection.
On the Baptism of the Holy Spirit
We believe that the "baptism
in the Holy Sprit" is an additional
impartation which may be subsequent to regeneration (see Acts 8:15-17 and 19:1-6).
This baptism is usually accompanied by the gifts of the Spirit, such as speaking
in tongues, prophecy, etc. We believe that this gift is presently available
to all who believe (Acts 2:38-39), but is not essential for salvation or regeneration.
While these are accomplished by the Holy Spirit (Acts 19:1-7), there were disciples
who did not even know that there was a Holy Spirit. Just as Paul made it a
priority to instruct those believers and pray for them to receive this gift,
we are committed to doing the same. The purpose of the baptism in the Holy
Spirit is to impart spiritual power to the believer to be a witness (Acts 1:8,
5:32). This baptism is to be distinguished from being filled with the Spirit
(Acts 4:31, 7:55, 13:9,52), which can be a special and repeated empowering
for specific purposes. We believe that when Christians truly have been baptized
with the Holy Spirit, they should begin to take on His nature and fruit, becoming "helpers" and "comforters",
leading others into truth, and testifying of Jesus.
On the Present Ministry of the Holy Spirit
We believe that "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and
forever" (Hebrews 13:8) and that His ministry in and through the
church by the Holy Spirit has not changed from the beginning. We accept,
acknowledge, encourage and seek all of the biblical gifts and ministries
of the Holy Spirit as present and vital for the church to accomplish her
full purpose today.
On the Second Coming of Christ
We believe in the literal,
physical return of the Lord Jesus Christ to take authority and rule on
earth. We believe that those who are alive and remain at the return of
our Lord will be changed and caught up to be with Him in the air. Those
who have died in the faith will be resurrected and precede those who
are alive in being changed and caught up to be with Him. We believe in
the literal, physical resurrection of both the just and the unjust for
the Day of Judgment. For those of us who have been justified by faith in
Jesus Christ and His sacrifice on our behalf, this resurrection is for eternal
life in fellowship with God. Those who are not justified by faith in Jesus
are resurrected for an eternal judgment.
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