Statement of Faith
It is the commitment of Legacy Collegiate Studies to be faithful to God’s revelation of Himself, His character, and His truths. The Scriptures provide the basis for all we are attempting to do in equipping Legacy students for God-blessed living and ministry. Therefore we commit ourselves to the following summary statement of biblical teachings.
We believe that:
The Holy Scriptures, comprised of Old and New Testaments, are fully and verbally inspired by God and are therefore infallible in the original writings and completely trustworthy in all areas in which they speak. Their central salvation message and essential teachings are clear and accessible to all who follow the standards and rules of literary interpretation. They are therefore the supreme, unmediated, and final authority of faith and practice for every believer.
God created the earth in six literal days out of nothing, for His pleasure and glory. Mankind, and all life on earth, did not evolve but was created by a direct act of God.
There is only one eternal, almighty, and perfect God. Within the Being of this one true God exist three eternally distinct and coequal Persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. These three Persons are the one true God.
Jesus Christ is the eternal Son of God, the Second Person of the Trinity, Who took upon Himself human flesh through the miraculous conception by the Holy Spirit in the womb of the Virgin Mary. He who is true God became true man, uniting two natures in one person forever. Christ lived a perfect, sinless life, died on the cross as an atoning sacrifice and perfect substitute for our sins, rose bodily from the dead, and ascended into Heaven where He now serves as our High Priest—our only Mediator. He will return bodily and visibly to the earth as King of kings and will judge every human being who has ever lived.
The Holy Spirit is the eternal Third Person of the Triune God, the Regenerator and Sanctifier of the redeemed, the Bestower of spiritual fruit and gifts, and the abiding Advocate who empowers believers for godly living and service.
In Adam human beings were created in the image of God (i.e., they share in a finite way the communicable attributes of God, including personality, spirituality, rationality, and morality or self-determination). Through the fall of Adam that image of God in humanity has been defiled, although not eradicated. Every human being is corrupt and estranged from God. Human beings are condemned by God because of their descent into sin, both through their relationship to Adam and through voluntary choice. The desperate need of humanity is forgiveness of sins and consequent restoration of fellowship with God. Yet, humans remain totally unable to atone for their sins and restore themselves to God.
Jesus' death on the cross provided a penal, substitutionary atonement for the sins of humanity. In salvation we are rescued from God's wrath by His unmerited grace alone, through faith alone, on account of Christ alone.
Those who have received the free gift of salvation will be raised from the dead and/or caught up into the air to meet Christ at His Second Coming, and their bodies will be transformed like unto His glorious, immortal body. They will live forever in the fellowship of the Kingdom of God in a new heaven and a new earth. Eternal, conscious punishment apart from the fellowship and Kingdom of God (hell) is the ultimate destiny of unredeemed humanity, Satan, and his entire angelic host.
The Christian church, which is the body and bride of Christ, is composed of all persons who through saving faith in Jesus Christ have been regenerated by the Holy Spirit. Corporately and individually, its members strive to worship, serve, and glorify God through prayer and praise, diligent study and application of the Scriptures, evangelism of the world, sanctified living, good works, and observance of the rites of baptism and the Lord's Supper. The ultimate mission of the church is the discipleship of all nations through the saving of souls and bringing of the gospel to bear on every aspect of life and thought until the Lord Jesus Christ returns.