Exploring The Beliefs Of SDA Church Arcata

By Elizabeth Smith


Before visiting a house of worship, it is often good to know the beliefs of that particular denomination. When it comes to the SDA Church Arcata, the beliefs are that of the Seventh-day Adventists. In all cases, those involved with this church accepts the Bible as the only source of truth.

Considered an aspect of early Protestant conviction, and recognizing the Bible as being the only book with regards to practice and faith, SDA beliefs are based in Christian ideology. The Seventh Day Adventists recognize twenty eight fundamental beliefs with regards to religion. While this is the case, these are broken into six categories, God, salvation, man, the church, Christian Life and the last days.

In each teaching, God is always and forever architect of the world, grace, wisdom, and a love which is eternal and infinite. As a result, followers of the faith believe that a strong and lasting relationship with God, the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit will allow for a life that is eternal and everlasting.

In most cases, Seventh Day Adventists believe that God is Love, though also a higher power of splendor and mystery. In addition, those in the faith believe that powers which God possess are well beyond those of human kind. At the same time, it is clear that God has a way of reaching out to those in need.

God, often considered intimate and infinite among members is a Divine presence with which individuals can build a strong and lasting relationship over the course of eternity. While sin may create a great deal of distance, forgiveness is available simply for the asking. While this is the case, there are some sins in which the Bible states it is appropriate that an eye for eye be given as a means of justice. As such, the church often believes that while God is an all forgiving God, that there can also be punishment when it comes to sins of this magnitude.

While most Christian denominations consider the Bible, the Word of God, SDA recognizes that there are a number of different perspectives, styles and authors. Still, through the inspiration in the writings of these individuals, God reveals an ever-forgiving, ever-loving, ever-patient presence. While most books of the Bible were written by people of an earlier time, the message still has the power to open the hearts and minds of people living in the present.

When it comes to Jesus, the church believes that God, the Father sent Jesus, the son to reach out and spread the message of God, and love to all people, past and present. As such, like many other Christians, Seventh Day Adventists believe that Jesus became human, lived as one of mortal man, then died so that believers could live an eternal life. The church also believes in the second coming, a time when Jesus will come to take God's children home.

Ultimately, Seventh Day Adventists believe that the Holy Spirit resides within the hearts of those whom believe in the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. While this is the case, it should be noted that the Holy Spirit represents the light and love of Christ in all who believe in the immortal Jesus, as being the one and only Son of God. As such, comfort, compassion, guidance and understanding are always present within the hearts of those whom believe.




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