BIBLICAL CORE VALUES
Intimacy- The success of the life of a believer is dependant upon an intimate relationship with Jesus. One is saved and secured in a relationship with Jesus from the moment of trust, but intimacy must be maintained through a daily walk with Christ. Without this intimacy all other core values fail. (Luke 9:23, John 10:27, Revelations 3:20)
Prayer- Prayer illustrates dependence upon God, and unleashes the power to live for God while fighting life’s battles against sin and the enemy. Prayer is needed to maintain intimacy and enjoy success in the other core values. (Ephesians 6:18, Philippians 4:6, I Thessalonians 5:16)
Scripture- The Bible holds all truth and life principles necessary to obey God and enjoy an abundant life. A daily devotion to the Word of God is necessary to maintain intimacy with Christ and carryout His commands without partiality. The Scriptures are relevant to every culture and establish all other core values. (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
Family Life- God made the first man and the woman and brought them together as a family. Family life should be centered on all previous core values with the intent to worship God together. The home should be the primary training grounds for children. The God-centered family enables the success of the next core value. (Genesis 2, Joshua 24:15, Ephesians 5-6)
Church Life- Jesus started the first church which makes it vital to the life of all believers. Church life consists of worship and fellowship. Our worship is expressed through our service to God in keeping His commands. Fellowship with other believers is the mechanism God chose to encourage and challenge fellow believers to continue a life of worship in spirit and in truth. Church life is most exciting when the following core value is priority. (Matthew 16:18-19, John 4:23, Acts 2:41- 47, Romans 12:1-2, Hebrew 10:25)
Discipleship- Jesus commanded His church to make disciples of all nations. Discipleship involves sharing the gospel and then training those who trust in Jesus to observe His commands. Discipleship is a local process as well as the reproduction of new churches around the world. Discipleship is successful when local churches are sending out men to plant new churches that will plant new churches on every continent of the globe until Christ returns. (Matthew 28:18-20, Acts 1:8, 2 Timothy 2:2)
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