How the Two-By-Twos Differ From Orthodox Christian Beliefs
in what they do NOT believe . . . .
They do NOT believe in the Triune God
They do NOT believe in the deity of Jesus; that Jesus is God the Son.
They do NOT believe in the deity of the Holy Spirit; that the Holy Spirit is God the Spirit.
They do NOT believe the Holy Spirit permanently indwells every believer.
They do NOT believe in the finished work of Christ.
They do NOT believe that Jesus came to be our substitute in His life and death.
They do NOT believe that man is born in sin.
They do NOT believe in eternal security.
They do NOT believe in the priesthood of all believers.
They do NOT believe conversion can take place through the written Word without human agency.
They do NOT believe one can know they are saved in this lifetime.
They do NOT believe salvation can be attained without going through their ministers (the workers).
They do NOT believe in total reliance upon Jesus' shed blood for salvation.
They do NOT believe that salvation is an unconditionally free gift of God.
They do NOT believe salvation solely by grace through faith in Jesus, not of works. (Eph 2:8,9)
One former member of The Church Without A Name wrote:
"In all my years with this group I never heard the message of the Cross preached. I never heard how Christ died in my place and how that through one man, Adam, sin entered into the world and man was separated from God. I never heard how that through one man, Jesus Christ, man was reconciled to God through the shedding of His blood on the Cross. They do not point people to the Cross but to them. They preach that Christ died only for them in their group, for those who follow ‘the workers’, and not for the whole world."
"The fear of man bringeth a snare: but whoso putteth his trust in the Lord shall be safe" Prov. 29:25