BELIEFS
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Over the years, the  Seventh-day Adventist Church  has agreed upon key statements that summarize the principal teachings Seventh-day Adventists understand from the Bible. These statements are collectively known as the  28 Fundamental Beliefs. These beliefs, as set forth here, constitute the church’s understanding and expression of the teaching of Scripture. Revision of these statements may be expected at a General Conference Session when the church is led by the Holy Spirit to a fuller understanding of Bible truth or finds better language in which to express the teachings of God’s Holy Word.
 Currently, Adventists hold 28 fundamental beliefs that can be organized into six categories —
 
(i) The Doctrines of God,
(ii) Man, (iii) Salvation,
(iv)The Church,
(v) The Christian Life and
(vi) Last Day Events.
 
In each teaching, God is the architect, who in wisdom, grace and infinite love, is restoring a relationship with humanity that will last for eternity.  Adventists believe a Trinity of three persons – the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit – make up one God. They made salvation possible when Jesus, the Son, came to earth as a baby in Bethlehem and lived a sinless life in accordance with the Father’s will. When Jesus was crucified for the sins of the people of the world and arose from the dead on the third day, victory was won for everyone. 
 When He returned to heaven following the resurrection, Jesus left the Holy Spirit to serve as our Comforter and Counselor. He promised to return to earth a second time to complete His plan of salvation and take His people to heaven. Adventists are among the believers who look forward to that day. Adventists believe that God is concerned with the quality of human life, and that everything – the way we live, eat, speak, think, treat each other, and care for the world around us – is part of His plan. Our families, our children, our jobs, our talents, our money, and our time are all important to Him
We believe that God Loves
God is love, power, and splendor—and God is a mystery. His ways are far beyond us, but He still reaches out to us. God is infinite yet intimate, three yet one, all-knowing yet all-forgiving.

We believe that God Creates
From neurons to nebulae, DNA to distant galaxies, we are surrounded by wonder. Yet the beauty is broken.

We believe that God Redeems
Love. Harmony. Perfection. Once, all creation sang the same glorious song.
 
We believe that God Inhabits
Jesus left His followers with an epic mission: tell the world of His love and His promise to return. Also, they should love people the way He loved them.

We believe that God Transforms
God’s law in the Ten Commandments show us how to live and make clear our need for Jesus. Though the law shows us the path to follow and convicts us of sin, it’s about far more than just toeing the line.

We believe that God Triumphs
From the Garden of Eden to the Tower of Babel, the destruction of Sodom to the Exodus from Egypt, God has always investigated before taking action. 
Reason for the Sabbath

 
 
Born in a River

 
 
Confusion in the Cemetery

Reason for the Sabbath
God designed the Sabbath to commemorate creation and as a sign of our salvation. “For in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, but he rested on the seventh day. “I gave them my Sabbaths as a sign between us, so they would know that I the Lord made them holy” (Ezk. 20:12).Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day…” (Exd 20:11).
 
Born in a River
Baptism is a sign that we are humbling ourselves, obeying God, and having our sins washed away. But what did Jesus mean by that statement to Nicodemus – “You must be born again?”. What does it mean to be born of the Spirit? And what does it mean to be born of the water? The context of the conversation with the rich Pharisee leaves no doubt as to what the Master meant by those words.
 
Confusion in the Cemetery
There is confusion in the world about what happens when people die. For many, death is shrouded in mystery and evokes dread, uncertainty, and hopelessness. Others believe that their deceased loved ones are not dead at all, but instead live with them or in other realms. Millions are confused about the relationship between the body, spirit, and soul.