We Believe

As Christians, the Lutheran faith is centered on the person and work of Jesus Christ. We believe that God is three in one, or triune – God the Father, God the Son, and God the Spirit.We believe that the Son of God became a human being to suffer and die for the sins of the world,  so that all who believe in Him will not perish but,  through His substitution for us on the cross, are given forgiveness and eternal life.

Christ alone! Lutherans believe that salvation was made possible 100% by the work of Jesus Christ.

Grace alone! Lutherans believe that we are saved by God’s mercy and forgiveness and not by works of righteousness to atone for our past or even by a personal action of deciding to follow Jesus.  Rather, the work is entirely God’s.

Faith Alone! Lutherans believe that trust in Jesus is necessary for salvation. However, we understand that such trust is the work of God the Holy Spirit working through the Scriptures and the Sacraments to create such faith. We understand that simple trust in the promises of God in Jesus Christ are sufficient to secure an individual’s salvation.

Scripture Alone! Lutherans take their beliefs from the Holy Scriptures. Lutherans of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod continue to believe the Bible to be the inspired and inerrant Word of God and the only revelation on both beliefs and practice.

Lutherans believe it is important to proclaim their faith to the world in an understandable manner. And so Lutherans have been known to write down statements explaining what they believe and where they find these beliefs in the Bible. The most important of these statements are found in the Book of Concord, which is a collection of Lutheran theological declarations. These are sometimes referred to as the “Confessions.” Lutherans who believe that these writings are a correct explanation of what the Holy Scripture teaches on certain topics are often called “confessional.”

 

 

 

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