We are not just another Denominational Church !
'Having done everything to stand firm, stand firm therefore'
Theme: Brethrens Building Together in Trouble Times!
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If The Foundations Be Destroyed, What Can The Righteous Do? The time has come for an uncompromising Gospel, rooted in the Christ-centered message of the Cross that the early church practiced, studied and preached. The inception of the Payne Bible College was founded in 1970 with a missionary zeal and vision to equip it students with an International burden. This was reflected in the world-wide missionary vision and the increasing emphasis placed upon Bishop Payne to reach the lost at any cost. The first class to complete studies was numbered at over 50 students that were prepared to serve in local and foreign lands. The historical significance of the school is that the school stands for a movement firmly fixed upon the principle: "the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Christ Jesus Himself being the chief corner stone" (Ephesians 2:20). The nature of the Payne Bible College is a fellowship for study, not a "church" as in a denomination, but focusing on teaching the basic body of biblical truth that establishes and builds individual bodies of believers in the church controlled by the Head of the church, Christ Jesus through Personal Relationship with Him and the Holy Spirit. The Articles of Faith and Doctrine of the Church Fellowship and School are essentially the same. We have established cardinal beliefs of the historic biblical Christian faith as taught in the beginning of the new testament church era by Jesus Christ and the epistles later written by the Apostles and we take serious accounts of the history of God dealing man in the ages of both Old and New Testament times. We teach scriptural principles necessary to bring us into oneness of the Lord's work world-wide with others that there may be One Fold. |
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If the Foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do? Psalms 11:3 |
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Sanctification, our greatest need in fulfilling salvation in us
Sanctification
is a step into the divine law of God. It delights in the Law of God. It is
meeting the need of man by providing man the divine order of living the law of
God. Romans chapter seven teaches the law of sin working in our members, but
sanctification through revelation of the Holy Ghost opens up to us the divine
ability to walk in God's Divine Law. When
one comes to Christ for salvation, sins are removed, forgiven and canceled. But,
the Law of Sin in our members that causes one to commits sins is usually not
discovered until the Holy Ghost baptizes us. The baptism of the Holy Spirit
leads one into this divine revelation of sin. It is the Holy Spirit (Holy Ghost)
that convicts of sins. The Holy Ghost resides in one creates a greater
relationship and fellowship with God. The Holy Ghost reveals not only our need
for deliverance from the guilt
of sin
but it causes a cry in us for deliverance from the very sin
nature
in us which causes us to commit sin. This cry in us for sanctification causes
one to hate the very nature of sin in us. There is a profound conviction against
sin in sanctification. We must be sanctified.
The absent of the presence of the Holy Spirit and its baptism in many
believers lives today in the church is probably the main reason for the lack of
sanctification in the average church. Many sincere church members haven't
experienced the second work of grace, that is a Holy Ghost's Baptism to complete
sanctification in them thus they lack even the desire to live sanctified and
holy. There is no wonder the average modern church has very little knowledge of
holy living and sanctification. A Holy Ghost, fire baptism and spirit driven
church will cry out to God for His Holiness.
It takes the Holy Spirit to convict one of holiness. The early movement
of the church in Pentecostalism or holiness cause a vigor:
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Because it was Holy Ghost Baptism
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It tarried and waited for power from on high as Christ instructed.
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The Holy Spirit brought a conviction for sin and the things of the world.
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The church was conscience of the second work of grace (Holy Ghost's
baptism) to accomplish the work of sanctification and holiness.
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The early church loved Holy Living as a sign of Christ's presence in
their midst.
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They preached sanctification and holiness as witness of the indwelling
Savior
7) They preach and taught perfecting holiness in the fear and sight of God