St.
Thomas Lutheran Church Preaches and Teaches:
The Holy Bible containing the
canonical books of the Old and New Testaments is the "God-breathed," inspired,
infallible
and immutable word of God (2 Timothy 3:16; 2 Peter 1:21).
God created and sustains the world
(Genesis 1:1; Hebrews 1:3; 11:3; Romans 1:20).
The fall of man into sin, the need for a Savior
(Romans
5:6-11).
The Atoning Death of our Savior,
Jesus Christ as payment for our sins (John 3:16; 2 Corinthians 5:21; Romans 3:23-25;
Romans 5:6-13).
Jesus' physical death and
resurrection (Luke 24:1-7).
Jesus' physical ascension into
heaven (Acts 1:1-11).
Salvation by grace through faith as
the gift of God to those who believe (Ephesians 1:13; 2:8-9; Romans 3:22).
Jesus is our Righteousness, our
Sanctification, and our Redemption (1 Corinthians 1:30).
The call to obedience to Christ in
conforming our lives to His through Scripture
(Luke 11:28; Romans 1:5; 8:29; 12:2; 1 Peter
1:2; 1:13-15; 2 John 1:6)
Self denial (Matthew 16:24); not self love
(2 Tim 3:1-4).
God's total care for us
(1 Peter 5:7); not self-care or self-reliance of human psychology.
The physical return of Jesus Christ
as promised (Acts 1:11).
The Holy Spirit of God:
- St. Thomas accepts the Augsburg
Confession, Martin Luther's Small Catechism, and adheres to the Book of Concord
in the "Quia" sense as true exposition and defense of the Holy Scriptures.
QUIA - a Latin
word that means
"because, for which reason." St. Thomas subscribes to the Lutheran
Confessions because they are correct expositions of the
doctrines of Scripture. This position is opposed to the position
of Quatenus subscription - which means "how far , to
what extent; in so far as, since" which describes a
subscription to the Lutheran Confessions only in so far as
they agree with the Gospel.
Exegesis
n : an explanation or critical interpretation (especially of the
Bible).
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