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 Moral Standard for the Saints of God

As children of God we ought to recognise that we are special and no longer the same as everyone else (I Peter 2:9; II Corinthians 5:17). Our bodies were created to glorify and to honour God, in fact our bodies are the temples of the Holy Ghost (Romans 12:1-2; I Corinthians 6:19-20). Those who walk in the Spirit do not fulfil the works of the flesh (Galatians 5:16). The works of the flesh are the things that people often feel that they get the most pleasure from but in actual fact are wrong in the sight of God. Many works of the flesh which do not glorify God are noted in several Biblical scriptures (Romans 1:24; I Corinthians 6:9-10; Galatians 5:19-21; Revelations 21:8).

Some of the fleshly works mentioned in the scripture include sodomy, adultery, evil attitudes, evil communications, murder, drunkenness, stealing, and witchcraft. When we respect the liberty in Christ, it should not be an occasion for one to slip back under the power of the enemy Satan (St John 8:32, 36; Romans 6:14; 8:2). We are not to become again entangled in the yoke of bondage (Galatians 5:1). In light of this God given liberty, it is imperative that the saints refrain and abstain from all alcoholic beverages and any habit forming or mood-altering substances. Any such materials are prohibited for the saints of God. These vices are out of character and do not promote a positive moral ethic for those who are sanctified. Saints must never participate in activities such as gambling including lotteries, raffles, bingo and such like. These things will corrupt the temple of God and bound a person that the Spirit had once made free (Isaiah 28:7; James 1:21).

Throughout the scriptures we see that God has worked in a special way by the act of healing. What made this special was the act was done out of the ordinary. The scriptures made a special announcement that God would come and perform miracles for his people (Isaiah 35:5). This was fulfilled through our Lord Jesus Christ in the New Testament as He was preaching the gospel of the kingdom. (Matthew 4:23-24). The Lord then instructed his disciples to heal those who were sick, cleanse the leper, and raise the dead. (Matthew 10:7-8) Jesus said concerning those who believe the gospel having the Holy Spirit, "They shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover" (Mark 16:17-18). As the disciples established the gospel they performed healing and miracles through Jesus Christ. We also have been left with the access to all the blessings and the ability to heal through Jesus Christ (James 5:14-16). No man has this power but man can perform the act through the name of our Lord Jesus Christ (Colossians 3:17).
 

Offerings

We believe in the Apostles' principle and custom of financing the Church by means of Tithes and Offerings. A tithe is one-tenth of one's earnings and an offering is what is given of free will in honour and sacrifice to God above one's tithes. Offerings may be received by the Minister and workers in the field, wherever and whenever given without begging (Malachi 3:8-10; St. Matthew 23:23; Hebrews 7:5-10).

We firmly hold that socials, such as concerts, and shows, are not God's plan for carrying on His work. A program with choirs and groups; charging entrance fees at the door of the Church, is the tradition of men and not of God.
 
 
 

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