STATEMENT OF FAITH
The Doctrinal Statement of Liberty University
We affirm our belief in one God, infinite Spirit, creator, and
sustainer of all things, who exists eternally in three persons, God the Father,
God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. These three are one in essence but
distinct in person and function.
We affirm that the Father is the first person of the Trinity and the source of
all that God is and does. From Him the Son is eternally generated and from Them
the Spirit eternally proceeds. He is the designer of creation, the speaker of
revelation, the author of redemption, and the sovereign of history.
We affirm that the Lord Jesus Christ is the second person of the Trinity,
eternally begotten from the Father. He is God. He was conceived by the virgin
Mary through a miracle of the Holy Spirit. He lives forever as perfect God and
perfect man: two distinct natures inseparably united in one person.
We affirm that the Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity, proceeding
from the Father and the Son and equal in deity. He is the giver of all life,
active in the creating and ordering of the universe; He is the agent of
inspiration and the new birth; He restrains sin and Satan; and He indwells and
sanctifies all believers.
We affirm that all things were created by God. Angels were created as
ministering agents, though some, under the leadership of Satan, fell from their
sinless state to become agents of evil. The universe was created in six
historical days and is continuously sustained by God; thus it both reflects His
glory and reveals His truth. Human beings were directly created, not evolved, in
the very image of God. As reasoning moral agents, they are responsible under God
for understanding and governing themselves and the world.
We affirm that the Bible, both Old and New Testaments, though written by men,
was supernaturally inspired by God so that all its words are the written true
revelation of God; it is therefore inerrant in the originals and authoritative
in all matters. It is to be understood by all through the illumination of the
Holy Spirit, its meaning determined by the historical, grammatical, and literary
use of the author’s language, comparing Scripture with Scripture.
We affirm that Adam, the first man, willfully disobeyed God, bringing sin and
death into the world. As a result, all persons are sinners from conception,
which is evidenced in their willful acts of sin; and they are therefore subject
to eternal punishment, under the just condemnation of a holy God.
We affirm that Jesus Christ offered Himself as a sacrifice by the appointment of
the Father. He fulfilled the demands of God by His obedient life, died on the
cross in full substitution and payment for the sins of all, was buried, and on
the third day He arose physically and bodily from the dead. He ascended into
heaven where He now intercedes for all believers.
We affirm that each person can be saved only through the work of Jesus Christ,
through repentance of sin and by faith alone in Him as Savior. The believer is
declared righteous, born again by the Holy Spirit, turned from sin, and assured
of heaven.
We affirm that the Holy Spirit indwells all who are born again, conforming them
to the likeness of Jesus Christ. This is a process completed only in Heaven.
Every believer is responsible to live in obedience to the Word of God in
separation from sin.
We affirm that a church is a local assembly of baptized believers, under the
discipline of the Word of God and the lordship of Christ, organized to carry out
the commission to evangelize, to teach, and to administer the ordinances of
believer’s baptism and the Lord’s table. Its offices are pastors and deacons,
and it is self-governing. It functions through the ministry of gifts given by
the Holy Spirit to each believer.
We affirm that the return of Christ for all believers is imminent. It will be
followed by seven years of great tribulation, and then the coming of Christ to
establish His earthly kingdom for a thousand years. The unsaved will then be
raised and judged according to their works and separated forever from God in
hell. The saved, having been raised, will live forever in heaven in fellowship
with God.