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"Connecting People to Christ the Vine and Keeping Them Connected" |
| What Lutherans Believe | |
Lutherans
Believe
That God is the
Creator of the universe with all of its grandeur and beauty, and that He
sustains it with His almighty power. He also created our first parents, Adam and
Eve, in His own image that they might live in fellowship with with Him and be
His instruments to care for the creation. Lutherans
Believe
That Adam and Eve,
whom God created, doubted and rebelled against Him. They sinned and their
natures became evil. Now every human being is born with a self-centered nature
and a tendency for evil that violates God's will and desire. Attempts to change
human nature or to please God with our own good are doomed to failure. People
need forgiveness and new life, and God provides it through His grace. Lutherans Believe
That God out of pure
love gives people forgiveness of sins and thus reconciles them to Himself. He
does this even though He is a just God who punishes sin because His own Son,
Jesus Christ, took the punishment for all sin for all people upon Himself when
He dies on the cross of Calvary. God raised Him from the dead on Easter and thus
demonstrated to the world that the sacrifice of the Lamb of God has been
accepted and man's sin paid for. Lutherans Believe
That people receive
forgiveness through faith. Faith is the hand which accepts God's free gift.
Faith is created by the Holy Spirit through the means of the Gospel message
which tells of God's love demonstrated in Jesus Christ. Lutherans Believe
That the Bible is the
source of knowledge about God and His forgiveness and is also the way in which
He speaks to us today. The Bible was written by the inspiration of the Holy
Spirit and so is true and without error. Lutherans Believe
That the church is the
fellowship of all those who have come to faith in Jesus Christ as their Savior
and Lord. The Lutheran Church gets its name from Martin Luther, who
"reformed" the church with basic principles of faith alone, grace
alone, Scripture alone. The purpose of the church is to nurture faith through
the Word and the Sacrament of the altar, and to share the love of God through
Word and deed with the whole world in order to make other people disciples of
Jesus Christ. Lutherans Believe
That God has given two
Sacraments to build His church, Baptism to create faith and Holy Communion -
also called the Lord's Supper or the Eucharist - to nurture faith. In Holy
Communion Jesus Christ gives the communicant His body and blood "in, with,
and under," the bread and wine. Lutherans Believe
That the fellowship
which God establishes with His believers on earth will continue after this life
as believers live with Him in heaven for all eternity God provides it through
His grace. from: Creating a New Member Welcome Packet/compiled by Erwin J. Kolb and Lon R. Haack. St. Louis, Concordia Publishing House, 1983. |
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