The Way International's belief system is based on the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments being "given by inspiration of God" (2 Timothy 3:16) and perfect as originally given. It believes that these Scriptures are the final authority for believing and godliness. The Way International believes: • In
one God, the Creator of the heavens and earth, and in the divine conception of Jesus by God, and that he is the Son of God,
not God the son. • That it is available to receive all that God promises in his Word according to one's believing faith, appropriating God's abundance to their life. The Way dates the birth of Jesus on September 11, 3
BC. In "Receiving the Holy Spirit Today", The Way believes
Holy Spirit is a direct reference to God, rather than a separate entity or person. This term is contrasted with the "Holy Spirit", which is a reference to a "divine gift" from God. Wierwille claimed that English translators of the Bible missed this distinction, and that Greek manuscripts were written in
uncial script, which further confused the subject. Speaking in tongues energizes the "effectual operation" of the other eight manifestations, and thus holds an important place in The Way's doctrine for this reason. The Way's beliefs about
Christ's passion differ in several details: they believe Jesus was crucified on Wednesday (instead of Friday) and raised three days later on a Saturday before sunset (instead of Sunday morning). Jesus died upon a stake, together with four other individuals (instead of two), two thieves and two malefactors, based on the use of different words in the gospels of
Luke and
Matthew, specifically, and . According to The Way, the cross upon which Jesus was crucified was not the traditional T-shaped cross, but rather a stake or the trunk of a tree. Furthermore, Jesus did not carry his cross; rather, after leaving the judgment hall, the soldiers immediately compelled
Simon of Cyrene to bear the cross all the way to
Calvary per the three Gospel accounts in Matthew 27:32, Mark 15:21 and Luke 23:26. The one account in John 19:17 which states "And he bearing his cross...", is argued that it refers to Jesus' spiritual "bearing of
sin". The Way makes a distinction between the
bride of Christ and the
body of Christ, the body of Christ beginning on the Day of
Pentecost and continuing until the
return of Christ. The "thorn in the flesh" in 2 Corinthians 12:7 is interpreted as individuals sent by
Satan to disrupt the
apostle Paul's ministry, not an illness as it is commonly interpreted. The Way also does not believe that the dead immediately go to
heaven to be in the presence of the Lord, or unbelievers to
hell, but rather that death is a continuing state which will end only when Jesus Christ returns for his saints (1 Thessalonians 4:13–18; 1 Corinthians 15:51–54) and with his saints. In this way they believe that
souls are not immortal, thus remaining dead until the final resurrection, which is known by some as "
soul sleep". With the coming of the greater (the practice of baptizing in holy spirit) the lesser (baptizing in water) is done away with. The Way notably believes that once a person is born again, they receive "holy spirit" and cannot lose it through any sinful acts.
Tithing one's net income to the church is a recommended minimum, taking the example from
Abraham's donation to
Melchizedek, as well as the instruction in Malachi 3:7–12. Additional voluntary giving is called "abundant sharing", and "plurality giving", which refers to the donation of any excess items the owner feels they no longer need or have too many of, generally within fellowships to help the other members. The Way believes extreme forms of unusual or destructive behavior (i.e., extreme violence, alcoholism, homosexuality, some forms of mental illness) can be evidence that an individual is possessed by a "devil spirit". A "devil spirit" is equivalent to a
demon in most other Christian
cosmologies. The Way teaches that believers have the power to cast out devil spirits but should only do so if given divine revelation to do so. ==Other beliefs==