Essentials Of The Faith / Sunday Evening Bible Study / Denominations
7th Day Adventist
GENERAL
History
The Seventh-day Adventist Church grew out of the early nineteenth
century "Advent Awakening". At that time, thousands of people in all the
major churches on both sides of the Atlantic became deeply involved in the
Bible prophecies dealing with the second coming of Jesus Christ. As a
distinct religious body, Adventists date from the 1840s. After the 'Millerites'
failed to properly predict the 2nd coming of Jesus in 1844.
QUESTION: Who were the Millerites?
They saw that the event was the right date only it was a changing in positions of Christ in heaven, from the Holy to the Most Holy place based on Rev. 14
The Seventh-day Adventist church was not organized until 1863. One of the founders of the Adventist Church was Ellen White.
General Description
Missions oriented. Adventists are actively working in 207 nations in
the world. Their educational system includes over 5,500 schools. 5
universities and 81 colleges. Over 913,000 students attend these
institutions. 3,675 physicians are employed in the 157 Adventist hospitals
and health-care centers, and clinics.
The church's Development and Relief Agency. Distributes an annual average of 25 million articles of clothing and $120 million of overseas aid to the under-privileged and disaster-ravaged people of the world. Welfare is given without regard to nationality or creed.
World membership that exceeds 9 million. 40,000 churches worldwide. Are not members of the World Council of Churches but do cooperate with other denominations.
DOCTRINAL BELIEF
They claim to share the historic doctrines of the major Protestant churches. As their name implies, they are 2nd coming oriented and focused.
Specifically
-The inspiration of the Holy Scriptures. Their infallibility and
inerrency.
-The eternal Trinity
-They believe in limited substitutional atonement for mans sin by
Jesus Christ
-Jesus died for your sins but is now in heaven judging your life in
Christ and will make final judgment when you are in
Heaven. You may have to go to hell.
-Salvation is a free gift from God.
-Spiritual gifts- there has been no cessation of gifts.
-Prophesy gift is important: One of the founders Ellen G. White, had
this gift. When she died in 1915 she had over 2000
visions. She made predictions which either have or are believed to be
in the process of being fulfilled. She believed that her
prophesy was intended to bring people closer to the Bible and to God.
-The Christian life is both a life of grace through Jesus Christ and
being obedient to the 10 commandments. Salvation is by
faith alone but the fruit of that faith is an obedience to the
commandments.
-Salvation is not secure
-The Sabbath is God's perpetual sign of his eternal covenant between
Him and His people. Following and observing the
Sabbath is necessary to please God.
-The Bible nowhere tells of a change to Sunday worship. It was a
gradual tradition of the church but there is no Biblical
precedence.
QUESTION: What about this? Is this true? Read Acts 20:7; 1 Cor. 16:2
-In fact, they believe it is sinful to worship on Sunday.
-Their diet is highly restrictive; no alcohol, drugs, tobacco or any of
the unclean foods mentioned in scripture.
-Eschatology plays a major part of their teaching.
-Highly involved in numerology. In fact, one of their founders predicted
when Christ would come in 1843-44, He didn't
come and he left the church.
-The 2nd coming of Jesus Christ is imminant and will be literal, personal
and visible.
-Millennium is a 1000yr. reign of Christ w/his saints IN HEAVEN between
the 1st and 2nd resurrections. During the
Millenium, the earth will be occupied by Satan and demons. It will be
desolate and there will be no living human beings.
During this time the wicked dead will be judged for their sin.
-Investagative judgement
-All believers are written in the book of Life, but not all
believers are true believers (Wheat and tares), there will be an
investigation in heaven of the 'believers' there and some will be
cast out.
QUESTION: Have you ever heard of this before? Is this Biblical?
(this idea is nowhere to be found in the Bible)
-New heaven and earth...physical reality.
WORSHIP
Is the corporate assembly of the community of faith for the adoration and praise of God, for thanksgiving, sacrifice and communion.
-They worship on Saturday not Sunday.
-Worship is 'free' charismatic not liturgical.
-Prayer is often extempore and spontaneous.
-There is usually no 'order of worship'
-Kneeling is the most reverent position for prayer and all face the pulpit
for prayer including those up front.
-General order might include:
Organ prelude - call to worship (scriptural or musical) - hymn -
invocation - scripture reading - pastoral prayer -offering
-special music - sermon - benediction - organ Postlude.
-Services are high on emotion
Sacraments
Baptism:
It is a symbol of our union with Christ. It represents our death to
sin and resurrection to Jesus Christ. Baptism is not necessary for salvation
but should follow it. See baptism as a sign of the New Covenant in Jesus
Blood. All members of the church must be baptized. Process: Immersion of all
who profess a faith in the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
The Lord's Supper:
It is a celebration and a memorial of his death. Christ meets with
his people to strengthen them during this communion. It is open to all
believers.
Foot washing:
Precedes all communion services as this was the pattern of our
lord. Purpose: A memorial of Christ's humility, a type of a higher cleansing
or the heart, a fellowship of forgiveness, a fellowship with Christ and
believers.
CHRISTIAN LIFESTYLE
Non-smoking, non-drinking, lacto-ovo-vegetarians. Their optimistic faith in God, sense of community, abstinence from alcohol, tobacco and harmful drugs, emphasis on the need to maintain a balance in rest, work, exercise and diet, and their concern for moral values undoubtedly contributes to their good health.
GOVERNMENT
Representative-type government, in which ministers and lay members
participate.
Ordained ministers (pastors) and licensed ministers.
Local churches elect their own officers.
The world headquarters is in Silver Spring, Maryland.