The Cambridge Declaration of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals
Evangelical churches today are increasingly dominated by the spirit of this age rather than by the Spirit of Christ. As evangelicals, we call ourselves to repent of this sin and to recover the historic Christian faith.
In the course of history words change. In our day this has happened to the word "evangelical." In the past it served as a bond of unity between Christians from a wide diversity of church traditions. Historic evangelicalism was confessional. It embraced the essential truths of Christianity as those were defined by the great ecumenical councils of the church. In addition, evangelicals also shared a common heritage in the "solas" of the sixteenth century Protestant Reformation. Today the light of the Reformation has been significantly dimmed. The consequence is that the word "evangelical" has become so inclusive as to have lost its meaning. We face the peril of losing the unity it has taken centuries to achieve. Because of this crisis and because of our love of Christ, his gospel and his church, we endeavor to assert anew our commitment to the central truths of the Reformation and of historic evangelicalism. These truths we affirm not because of their role in our traditions, but because we believe that they are central to the Bible.Sola Scriptura: The Erosion of Authority
Scripture alone is the inerrant rule of the church's life, but the evangelical
church today has separated Scripture from its authoritative function. In
practice, the church is guided, far too often, by the culture. Therapeutic
technique, marketing strategies, and the beat of the entertainment world often
have far more to say about what the church wants, how it functions and what it
offers, than does the Word of God. Pastors have neglected their rightful
oversight of worship, including the doctrinal content of the music. As biblical
authority has been abandoned in practice, as its truths have faded from
Christian consciousness, and as its doctrines have lost their saliency, the
church has been increasingly emptied of its integrity, moral authority and
direction. Rather than adapting Christian faith to satisfy the felt needs of
consumers, we must proclaim the law as the only measure of true righteousness
and the gospel as the only announcement of saving truth. Biblical truth is
indispensable to the church's understanding, nurture and discipline. Scripture
must take us beyond our perceived needs to our real needs and liberate us from
seeing ourselves through the seductive images, clichés, promises and priorities
of mass culture. It is only in the light of God's truth that we understand
ourselves aright and see God's provision for our need. The Bible, therefore,
must be taught and preached in the church. Sermons must be expositions of the
Bible and its teachings, not expressions of the preacher's opinions or the ideas
of the age. We must settle for nothing less than what God has given. The work of
the Holy Spirit in personal experience cannot be disengaged from Scripture. The
Spirit does not speak in ways that are independent of Scripture. Apart from
Scripture we would never have known of God's grace in Christ. The biblical Word,
rather than spiritual experience, is the test of truth.
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THESIS ONE: SOLA SCRIPTURA We reaffirm the inerrant Scripture to be the sole source of written divine revelation, which alone can bind the conscience. The Bible alone teaches all that is necessary for our salvation from sin and is the standard by which all Christian behavior must be measured. We deny that any creed, council or individual may bind a Christian's conscience, that the Holy Spirit speaks independently of or contrary to what is set forth in the Bible, or that personal spiritual experience can ever be a vehicle of revelation. |
Solus Christus: The Erosion of Christ-Centered Faith
As evangelical faith becomes secularized, its interests have been blurred with
those of the culture. The result is a loss of absolute values, permissive
individualism, and a substitution of wholeness for holiness, recovery for
repentance, intuition for truth, feeling for belief, chance for providence, and
immediate gratification for enduring hope. Christ and his cross have moved from
the center of our vision.
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THESIS TWO: SOLUS CHRISTUS We reaffirm that our salvation is accomplished by the mediatorial work of the historical Christ alone. His sinless life and substitutionary atonement alone are sufficient for our justification and reconciliation to the Father. We deny that the gospel is preached if Christ's substitutionary work is not declared and faith in Christ and his work is not solicited. |
Sola Gratia: The Erosion of The Gospel
Unwarranted confidence in human ability is a product of fallen human nature.
This false confidence now fills the evangelical world; from the self-esteem
gospel, to the health and wealth gospel, from those who have transformed the
gospel into a product to be sold and sinners into consumers who want to buy, to
others who treat Christian faith as being true simply because it works. This
silences the doctrine of justification regardless of the official commitments of
our churches. God's grace in Christ is not merely necessary but is the sole
efficient cause of salvation. We confess that human beings are born spiritually
dead and are incapable even of cooperating with regenerating grace.
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THESIS THREE: SOLA GRATIA We reaffirm that in salvation we are rescued from God's wrath by his grace alone. It is the supernatural work of the Holy Spirit that brings us to Christ by releasing us from our bondage to sin and raising us from spiritual death to spiritual life. We deny that salvation is in any sense a human work. Human methods, techniques or strategies by themselves cannot accomplish this transformation. Faith is not produced by our unregenerated human nature. |
Sola Fide
: The Erosion of The Chief Article
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THESIS FOUR: SOLA FIDE We reaffirm that justification is by grace alone through faith alone because of Christ alone. In justification Christ's righteousness is imputed to us as the only possible satisfaction of God's perfect justice. We deny that justification rests on any merit to be found in us, or upon the grounds of an infusion of Christ's righteousness in us, or that an institution claiming to be a church that denies or condemns sola fide can be recognized as a legitimate church. |
Soli Deo Gloria
: The Erosion of God-Centered Worship
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THESIS FIVE: SOLI DEO GLORIA We reaffirm that because salvation is of God and has been accomplished by God, it is for God's glory and that we must glorify him always. We must live our entire lives before the face of God, under the authority of God and for his glory alone. We deny that we can properly glorify God if our worship is confused with entertainment, if we neglect either Law or Gospel in our preaching, or if self-improvement, self-esteem or self-fulfillment are allowed to become alternatives to the gospel. |
A Call To Repentance & Reformation
The faithfulness of the evangelical church in the past contrasts sharply with
its unfaithfulness in the present. Earlier in this century, evangelical churches
sustained a remarkable missionary endeavor, and built many religious
institutions to serve the cause of biblical truth and Christ's kingdom. That was
a time when Christian behavior and expectations were markedly different from
those in the culture. Today they often are not. The evangelical world today is
losing its biblical fidelity, moral compass and missionary zeal. We repent of
our worldliness. We have been influenced by the "gospels" of our secular
culture, which are no gospels. We have weakened the church by our own lack of
serious repentance, our blindness to the sins in ourselves which we see so
clearly in others, and our inexcusable failure to adequately tell others about
God's saving work in Jesus Christ. We also earnestly call back erring professing
evangelicals who have deviated from God's Word in the matters discussed in this
Declaration. This includes those who declare that there is hope of eternal life
apart from explicit faith in Jesus Christ, who claim that those who reject
Christ in this life will be annihilated rather than endure the just judgment of
God through eternal suffering, or who claim that evangelicals and Roman
Catholics are one in Jesus Christ even where the biblical doctrine of
justification is not believed. The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals asks all
Christians to give consideration to implementing this Declaration in the
church's worship, ministry, policies, life and evangelism.
For Christ's sake. Amen.
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