THE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST?

Seventh-day Adventists accept the Bible as their only creed and hold certain fundamental beliefs to be
the teaching of the Holy Scriptures. These beliefs, as set forth here, constitute the church's understanding
and expression of the teaching of Scripture. Revision of these statements may be expected at a General
Conference session when the church is led by the Holy Spirit to a fuller understanding of Bible truth or finds better language in which to express the teachings of God's Holy Word.


FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS

Much of the theology of the Seventh-day Adventist Church corresponds to evangelical teachings such as the Trinity and the infallibility of Scripture. Distinctive teachings include the unconscious state of the dead and the doctrine of an investigative judgment. The church is also known for its emphasis on diet and health, its holistic understanding of the person, its promotion of religious liberty, and its conservative principles and lifestyle.

Salvation is ours through faith, and it is made possible by Gods grace, and the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Saturday, the seventh day of the week, is the Sabbath of our Lord. The Second Coming of Christ is literal and near. Christ is now in the Most Holy Place of the Heavenly Sanctuary, where He is making intercession for mankind.

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