What We Believe as a Fellowship of Believers in Jesus Christ Concerning the Spirit and Natural laws

  1. God the Creator and Lawgiver
    We believe that God Almighty, the Creator of heaven and earth, is the Author of both the natural laws that govern creation and the Kingdom rule of law that governs the hearts of His people. All order—whether physical, moral, or spiritual—flows from Him (Genesis 1:1; Isaiah 33:22).
  2. The Natural Laws of Humanity
    We believe that God established natural laws to sustain life and order in the world: the law of seedtime and harvest, the cycles of nature, and the principles that govern our physical existence (Genesis 8:22; Acts 17:28). These natural laws testify to His power and wisdom, and all humanity benefits from them.
  3. The Kingdom Rule of Law
    We believe that God, through Jesus Christ, has revealed His Kingdom law, which is spiritual, eternal, and righteous. This law is fulfilled in love—the greatest commandment—and is written not only on tablets of stone but on the hearts of believers (Matthew 22:37–40; Romans 8:2; Hebrews 8:10).
  4. The Harmony of Natural and Spiritual Law
    We believe that the natural and spiritual laws are not in opposition but are both directed by God. Natural law governs creation; Kingdom law governs salvation, holiness, and eternal destiny. Both testify that God is supreme and that every knee must bow to Him (Romans 1:20; Philippians 2:10–11).
  5. Our Responsibility as Believers
    We believe that as followers of Christ we are called to honor the natural laws that sustain life and community, while above all, we are to live under the authority of the Kingdom rule of law by obeying Christ as Lord and Savior. We are a people set apart, walking in righteousness, integrity, and holiness (Romans 13:1–2; Matthew 6:33; 1 Peter 1:15–16).
  6. The Witness of Our Faith
    We believe that by living in obedience to both natural order and Kingdom truth, we bear witness to the wisdom and sovereignty of God before the nations. Our lives reflect His glory, and our fellowship is a light in a darkened world (Matthew 5:14–16; Colossians 3:17).

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