That is also one reason that I have long suggested in my writings that every believer, as well as every local church fellowship, should make the effort to put their Statement of Faith, what we believe from the Bible and what we share from the Bible - in writing. When you put your SOF in writing, it is like a light from God has added clarity to your faith. It also makes sharing the Gospel with others much easier and more productive.
Believe it or not, a few years ago in my research, I came across the web site of a church in the Midwest, and when I could not find their Statement of Faith, aka Statement of Beliefs, on their web site, I sent an e-mail asking why I could not find this vital bit of information about their church on their web site. Right away I had a response telling me, "We do not post our Statement of Beliefs because we do not want to offend anyone."
Whoa! You are afraid that what you believe and teach about God - will offend someone? Really?
I replied, "Well, you most certainly have offended me. And I have no doubt that you also have offended God."
Yes, I realize that I may sometimes sound like a broken record. But if we, as Christian believers, do not understand what we believe about God, salvation, and our Christian faith well enough to put it in writing - how can we say, or be sure of, what we believe? When witnessing to a non-believer and they ask, "What does your church teach?" What will you tell that person?
These are the two bright illuminations I found this morning in Mr. Towns' book "Bible Answers For Almost All Your Questions":
1. WHAT DOES THIS PHRASE MEAN: “The Law Was Given By Moses, But Grace And Truth Came By Jesus Christ” (John 1:17)?
~ ~ THE LAW demonstrates that man is evil ~ GRACE demonstrates God’s desire to save man.
~ ~ THE LAW shows how far man has fallen into wickedness ~ GRACE saves the lost.
~ ~ THE LAW demonstrates blessings that can be earned ~ GRACE is a free gift.
GRACE Is God’s Love Demonstrated In JESUS CHRIST! (John 3:16).
2. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EVERLASTING LIFE AND ETERNAL LIFE?
Those who believe in Jesus Christ will have “everlasting life” (John 5:24). However, “he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life” (John 5:24, NASB).
Technically, the words everlasting and eternal come from the same Greek word, i.e., ainois. Both everlasting and eternal mean life without end.
However, when the King James Version was being translated, the translators chose to use two English words based on the context of their translation.
When God saves you, from that moment on you have EVERLASTING LIFE. The word everlasting means life begins and never ends.
However, ETERNAL LIFE means life that never began and life that will never end. Only God has eternal life.
Technically, when you get the life of God, i.e., ETERNAL LIFE - you get the life of God that has always been in existence.
When you are saved, you have both EVERLASTING LIFE and ETERNAL LIFE.
I pray that these thoughts bring some clarity to your faith and that it encourages you to set aside time to think about and put in writing your personal Statement of Faith.
God bless, have a wonderful, blessed day,
Bill