An Expanded
Doctrinal/Missional Statement of Dr. David Craig
First, I am a
Christian which distinguishes my beliefs from other world religions and cults.
Therefore, I adhere to both the Apostles and Nicene Creeds.
Second, I am an
Evangelical and in agreement with the doctrinal statement of the National
Association of Evangelicals:
I believe the Bible to be the inspired, the only
infallible, authoritative Word of God.
I believe that there is one God, eternally existent in
three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
I believe in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, in
His virgin birth, in His sinless life, in His miracles, in His vicarious and
atoning death through His shed blood, in His bodily resurrection, in His
ascension to the right hand of the Father, and in His personal return in power
and glory.
I believe that for the salvation of lost and sinful
people, regeneration by the Holy Spirit is absolutely essential.
I believe in the present ministry of the Holy Spirit
by whose indwelling the Christian is enabled to live a godly life.
I believe in the resurrection of both the saved and
the lost; they that are saved unto the resurrection of life and they that are
lost unto the resurrection of damnation.
I believe in the spiritual unity of believers in our
Lord Jesus Christ.
Third, I am
Missional:
I believe that our local churches must be faithful to
the content of unchanging Biblical doctrine (Jude 3).
I believe that our local churches must be faithful to
the continually changing context of the culture(s) in which they minister (1
Corinthians 9:19-23).
I believe that our mission is to bring people into
church so that they can be trained to go out into their culture as effective
missionaries.
Fourth, I am
Reformed:
I believe that God created the heavens, the earth.
I believe that God created man and woman in a state of
sinless perfection with particular dignity as His image bearers on the earth.
I believe that our first parents sinned against God
and that everyone since is a sinner by nature and choice. Sin has totally
affected all of creation including marring human image and likeness so that all
of our being is stained by sin (e.g. reasoning, desires, and emotions).
I believe that because all people have sinned and
separated themselves from the Holy God that he is obligated to save no one from
the just deserved punishments of hell. I also believe that God in His
unparalleled love and mercy has chosen to elect some people for salvation.
I believe that the salvation of the elect was
predestined by God in eternity past.
I believe that the salvation of the elect was
accomplished by the sinless life, substitutionary atoning death, and literal
physical resurrection of Jesus Christ in place of His people for their sins.
I believe that the salvation of the elect, by God's
grace alone, shows forth in the ongoing repentance of sin and faith in Jesus
Christ that leads to good works.
I believe that God's saving grace is ultimately
irresistible and that God does soften even the hardest heart and save the worst
of sinners according to His will.
I believe that the gospel should be passionately and
urgently proclaimed to all people so that all who believe may be saved through
the preaching of God's Word by the power of God's Spirit.
I believe that true Christians born again of God's Spirit
will be kept by God throughout their life, as evidenced by personal
transformation that includes an ever-growing love of God the Father through God
the Son by God the Spirit, love of brothers and sisters in the church, and love
of lost neighbors in the culture.
I believe that God is Lord over all of life and that
there is nothing in life that is to be separated from God.
I believe that the worship of God is the end for which
people were created and that abiding joy is only to be found by delighting in God
through all of life, including hardship and death which is gain.
What do I not believe?
To help clarify my beliefs I believe it may also be helpful to
declare what I do not believe.
I am not
a liberal, who embraces culture without discernment and compromising the
distinctives of the gospel, but rather a Christian who believes that the truths
of the Bible are eternal and therefore fitting for every time, place, and
people.
I am not a fundamentalist who retreats from cultural
involvement and transformation, but rather see myself as a missionary who is
faithful both to the content of Scripture and the context of my ministry.
I am not an isolationist and seek to partner with
like-minded Christians from various churches, denominations and organizations
to be involved in equipping and evangelistic endeavors.
I am not a hyper-Calvinist who gets mired down in
secondary matters, but rather pray, evangelize, and do good works because I
believe that the sovereign plan of God is accomplished through the church, His
people.
I am not an eschatological Theonomist or Classic
Dispensationalist (e.g. Scofield) and believe that divisive and dogmatic
certainty surrounding particular details of Jesus Second Coming are
unprofitable speculation, because the timing and exact details of His return
are unclear to us.
I am not an egalitarian and do believe that men should
head their homes and male elders/pastors should lead their churches with
masculine love like Jesus Christ.
I am not an Open Theist and believe in the sovereignty
and foreknowledge of God in all things.
I am not a religious relativist and do believe that
there is no salvation apart from faith in Jesus Christ alone.
I am not a nationalist seeking to simply improve one
nation but instead an ambassador of the King of Kings commissioned to proclaim
and demonstrate the coming of His kingdom to all nations of the earth.
I am not a moralist seeking to help people live good
lives, but instead an evangelist, laboring that people would become new
creations in Christ.
I am not a relativist and do gladly embrace Scripture
as our highest authority above such things as culture, experience, philosophy,
and other forms of revelation.
I am not a Universalist and do believe that many
people will spend eternity in the torments of hell as the Bible teaches.
I am not a naturalist and do believe that Satan and
demons are real enemies at work in this world and subject to God.
I am not a rationalist and do believe that not
everything can be known but that God calls us to live by faith with mystery and
partial knowledge regarding many things.
I am not an
evangelical feminist and do believe that God reveals Himself as a Father and is
to be honored by the names He reveals to us without apology.
I am not embarrassed by the bloody death of Jesus
Christ and do believe He died as a substitute for the sins of His people in
selfless love.
I am not ashamed and do proclaim a loving gospel of
grace which sounds like foolishness and offensiveness to the unrepentant while
also saving multitudes with ears to hear good news.
I am not a cessationist, but a continuationist who
believes that God sovereignly distributes spiritual gifts as He wills and deems
best for each church body and its needs for His ultimate glory.
I am not a polemicist who believes that it is my task
to combat every false teaching but am passionate about preserving the integrity
of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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