Report 56
2002 US National Board Statements
The 2002 US National Board approved these statements on Divine Foreknowledge and the Destiny of the Unevangelized, and also passed the Implications for Ministers, Churches, and Denominational Agencies. Thus far, nothing has been done to implement the Implications.
Divine Foreknowledge
Our Confession of Faith states: "We believe in the only true God...that this triune God created the heavens and earth and all that in them is, visible as well as invisible, and furthermore sustains, governs, protects, and supports the same."
The Church of the United Brethren in Christ, USA, affirms that God's knowledge of all past, present and future events is exhaustive and infallible. God's knowledge includes all future decisions and actions of free moral agents. The openness view denies that God's knowledge is this comprehensive. Thus, the "openness" view of God's foreknowledge is contrary to our denomination's historic understanding.
Destiny of the Unevangelized
Our Confession of Faith states: "We believe in Jesus Christ...that He is the Savior and Mediator of the whole human race, if they with full faith in Him accept the grace proffered in Jesus....We believe that the Holy Bible, Old and New Testaments, is the Word of God; that it contains the only true way to our salvation; that every true Christian is bound to acknowledge and receive it with the influence of the Spirit of God as the only rule and guide; and that without faith in Jesus Christ, true repentance, forgiveness of sins, and following after Christ, no one can be a true Christian."
The heart of the United Brethren movement is evangelism. We believe in a transformed life made possible through an experiential faith in Jesus Christ. The church believes that God wants all people to come to salvation by hearing the gospel proclaimed and responding to it with personal faith. Salvation is possible only through the atoning work of Jesus Christ.
We recognize that some in our church believe that God may, if He so chooses, save some to whom the gospel message has never been specifically proclaimed, namely, those whose deaths occur prior to an age of accountability, the mentally impaired, or those who have never heard the gospel of Jesus Christ. Even with this understanding, the church has always insisted that salvation is a gift of God, given solely on the basis of the atoning work of Jesus Christ.
We reject a broad application of "inclusivism" that makes possible salvation via a limited understanding of God. All people are lost sinners (Romans 3:23) needing salvation during their lifetime through Jesus Christ (Romans 10:14-15; Hebrews 9:27).
Implications for Ministers, Churches and Denominational Agencies
Therefore, given the above, we believe:
1. That no ministerial candidate holding positions different than those expressed above be approved for licensing or ordination in the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, USA.
2. That no minister holding positions different than those expressed above be approved for conference use (supply or placement) in the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, USA.
3. That no associate ministry staff holding positions different than those expressed above be employed by congregations of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, USA.
4. That all currently licensed/ordained ministry personnel should be required to affirm United Brethren positions on divine foreknowledge and the destiny of the unevangelized.
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