
I hear about God, but who is He really?
We believe in the only one Holy God in three distinct Persons: the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit 1 John 5:7. We believe in the Holy God of the Holy Bible, the Creator and Giver of life to all living beings and things Acts 4:24. God's perfect attributes are revealed in the Holy Scriptures and reflected in all creations Romans 1:20. God created human beings according to His image purposely for communion; relationship and fellowship, and for co-creation; posterity and prosperity. We believe the Bible reveals to us the character of God Exodus 34:6, the Love that God 1 John 3:16 has shown for us, and the will of God for our lives Romans 12:2.
We believe that when God created the universe and all that is in it, God's absolute authority established the original universal divine order, and His will expressed in His divine plan and purposes Genesis 1:1-27. Humanity has an important role and responsibility in understanding and maintaining God's universal divine order. Observing God's universal divine order has a ripple effect of harmony and blessings, while violating it brings disorder and curses.
We believe in the existence of evil Job 30:26 that influenced mankind in violating God's divine universal order, called "sin" Romans 5:12. The existence of evil and sin causes the separation of humanity from God and the escalation of universal chaos (disharmony and destruction) throughout the ages.
Out of God's love for humanity, God Himself provided the solution to evil and sin. He came to salvage humanity and the world from perishing eternally because of sin (the violation of the established divine order). God the Son came to earth in the form of a man named Jesus, which means "Savior", the Anointed One, who was fully divine and fully human, but sinless. He was supernaturally conceived in a virgin's womb. Sin was dealt with through His physical death, and He was raised from the dead after three days, then taken back up to heaven after forty days. His resurrection has proven victory over death and evil 1 Corinthians 15.