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The Nicene Creed

The Nicene Creed

 

There are two versions of the Nicene Creed.  One written in 325AD and one written in 381AD.

 

First Council of Nicea (325 A.D. Version)

 

We believe in one God, the Father Almighty, Maker of all things visible and invisible.

And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, begotten of the Father [the only-begotten; that is, of the essence of the Father,

God of God], Light of Light, very God of very… Continue reading

The Apostle’s Creed

The Apostle’s Creed

 

There are several versions of the Apostle’s Creed that vary according to what church or denomination you are referring to.  Whe will present the Lutheran version here since it substitutes the more accurate word “Christian” for the word “Catholic” commonly found in Apostle’s creed (fifth line from the bottom in the creed presented below).

 

Lutheran Church Version:

I believe in God, the Father Almighty,
maker of heaven and earth.
And in Jesus Christ, his only… Continue reading

The Trentine Creed

The following creed is Rome’s (Catholicism’s) response to the Protestant Reformation and was written during that period when true believers were coming out of Rome and exposing it for the religious harlot that it is.


 

The Trentine Creed

(OR THE CREED OF PIUS IV., A.D. 1564)

 

1. I most steadfastly admit and embrace Apostolical and ecclesiastical traditions, and all other observances and constitutions of the Church.

 

2. I also admit the Holy Scripture according to that sense… Continue reading

Featured Gospel Message

Christ Died For The Ungodly

by Horatius Bonar

The divine testimony concerning man is, that he is a sinner. God bears witness against him, not for him; and testifies that "there is none righteous, no, not one"; that there is "none that doeth good"; none "that understandeth"; none that even seeks after God, and, still more, none that loves Him (Psa. 14:1-3; Rom. 3:10-12). God speaks of man kindly, but severely; as one yearning over a lost child, yet as one who will make no terms with sin, and will "by no means clear the guilty." <continued>