Most of the statement reiterates basic tenets of evangelicalism while adding articles on "healing by the atonement" and tongues as "initial evidence" of baptism in the Holy Spirit. Article 12 concerns divine healing. The official church teaching is that Christ paid for all physical suffering with his atoning work and that as a consequence, when Christians get sick they can be supernaturally healed by the Holy Spirit. Article 9 reflects a non-
Wesleyan perspective on
sanctification. Articles 13-16 deal largely with the subject of
eschatology. The Assemblies of God has a
dispensationalist perspective on the future, including belief in the
rapture and a literal earthly
millennium. The following is a summary of the 16 Fundamental Truths: • The
Bible is inspired by
God and is "the infallible, authoritative rule of faith and conduct". • There is only one true God who exists as a
Trinity. •
Jesus Christ is the
Son of God and, as the second person of the Trinity, is God. • Man was created good and upright. However, man by voluntary transgression fell and thereby incurred not only physical death but also spiritual death, which is separation from
God. •
Salvation "is received through repentance toward God and faith toward the Lord Jesus Christ". • There are two
ordinances.
Believer's baptism by
immersion is a declaration to the world that the believer has died and been raised together with Christ, becoming a new creation. The
Lord's Supper is a symbol expressing the believer's sharing in the divine nature of Christ, a memorial of Christ's suffering and death, and a prophecy of Christ's second coming. •
Baptism in the Holy Spirit is a separate and subsequent experience following conversion. Spirit baptism brings empowerment to live an overcoming Christian life and to be an effective witness. •
Speaking in tongues is the initial physical evidence of the baptism in the
Holy Spirit. •
Sanctification is "an act of separation from that which is evil, and of dedication unto God". It occurs when the believer identifies with, and has faith in, Christ in his death and resurrection. It is understood to be a process in that it requires continual yielding to the Holy Spirit. • The
Church's mission is to seek and save all who are lost in sin; the Church is the
Body of Christ and consists of all people who accept Christ, regardless of Christian denomination. • Divinely called and scripturally-ordained
ministers serve the Church. •
Divine healing of the sick is provided for in the
atonement. • The "imminent and blessed hope" of the Church is its
rapture preceding the bodily
return of Christ to earth. • The rapture of the Church will be followed by the visible return of Christ and
his reign on earth for a thousand years. • There will be a
final judgment and
eternal damnation for the "wicked dead". • There will be future new
heavens and a
new earth "wherein dwelleth
righteousness". ==History==