Confession of Belhar
September 1986
1. We believe in the triune God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, who gathers, protects and cares for the church through Word and Spirit. This, God has done since the beginning of the world and will do to the end.
2. We believe in one holy, universal Christian church, the communion of saints called from the entire human family.
We believe
- that
Christ's work of reconciliation is made manifest in the church as the
community of believers who have been reconciled with God and with one
another;
- that unity is, therefore, both a gift and an
obligation for the church of Jesus Christ; that through the working of
God's Spirit it is a binding force, yet simultaneously a reality which
must be earnestly pursued and sought: one which the people of God
must continually be built up to attain;
- that this unity must
become visible so that the world may believe that separation, enmity
and hatred between people and groups is sin which Christ has already
conquered, and accordingly that anything which threatens this
unity may have no place in the church and must be resisted;
- that
this unity of the people of God must be manifested and be active in a
variety of ways: in that we love one another; that we experience,
practice and pursue community with one another; that we are
obligated to give ourselves willingly and joyfully to be of
benefit and blessing to one another; that we share one faith, have
one calling, are of one soul and one mind; have one God and
Father, are filled with one Spirit, are baptized with one baptism,
eat of one bread and drink of one cup, confess one name, are
obedient to one Lord, work for one cause, and share one
hope; together come to know the height and the breadth and the
depth of the love of Christ; together are built up to the stature
of Christ, to the new humanity; together know and bear one
another's burdens, thereby fulfilling the law of Christ that we
need one another and upbuild one another, admonishing and
comforting one another; that we suffer with one another for the
sake of righteousness; pray together; together serve God in
this world; and together fight against all which may threaten or
hinder this unity;
- that this unity can be established
only in freedom and not under constraint; that the variety of
spiritual gifts, opportunities, backgrounds, convictions, as well
as the various languages and cultures, are by virtue of
the reconciliation in Christ, opportunities for mutual service and
enrichment within the one visible people of God;
- that true faith in Jesus Christ is the only condition for membership of this church;
Therefore, we reject any doctrine
- which absolutizes either natural diversity or the sinful separation of people in such a way that this absolutization hinders or breaks the visible and active unity of the church, or even leads to the establishment of a separatechurch formation;
- which
professes that this spiritual unity is truly being maintained in
the bond of peace while believers of the same confession are in
effect alienated from one another for the sake of diversity and in
despair of reconciliation;
- which denies that a refusal earnestly to pursue this visible unity as a priceless gift is sin;
- which
explicitly or implicitly maintains that descent or any other human
or social factor should be a consideration in determining
membership of the church.
3. We believe
- that
God has entrusted the church with the message of reconciliation
in and through Jesus Christ; that the church is called to be the
salt of the earth and the light of the world, that the church is
called blessed because it is a peacemaker, that the church is
witness both by word and by deed to the new heaven and the new
earth in which righteousness dwells.
- that God’s lifegiving
Word and Spirit has conquered the powers of sin and death, and
therefore also of irreconciliation and hatred, bitterness
and enmity, that God’s lifegiving Word and Spirit will enable the
church to live in a new obedience which can open new possibilities
of life for society and the world;
- that the credibility
of this message is seriously affected and its beneficial work
obstructed when it is proclaimed in a land which professes to
be Christian, but in which the enforced separation of people on a
racial basis promotes and perpetuates alienation, hatred and
enmity;
- that any teaching which attempts to legitimate such
forced separation by appeal to the gospel, and is not prepared to
venture on the road of obedience and reconciliation, but rather,
out of prejudice, fear, selfishness and unbelief, denies in
advance the reconciling power of the gospel, must be considered
ideology and false doctrine.
Therefore, we reject any doctrine
- which, in such a situation sanctions in the name of the gospel or of the will of God the forced separation of people on the grounds of race and color and thereby in advance obstructs and weakens the ministry and experience of reconciliation in Christ.
4. We believe
- that
God has revealed himself as the one who wishes to bring about justice
and true peace among people; • that God, in a world full of injustice
and enmity, is in a special way the God of the destitute, the poor
and the wronged
- that God calls the church to follow him in this; for God brings justice to the oppressed and gives bread to the hungry;
- that God frees the prisoner and restores sight to the blind;
- that God supports the downtrodden, protects the stranger, helps orphans and widows and blocks the path of the ungodly;
- that for God pure and undefiled religion is to visit the orphans and the widows in their suffering;
- that God wishes to teach the church to do what is good and to seek the right;
- that
the church must therefore stand by people in any form of
suffering and need, which implies, among other things, that the
church must witness against and strive against any form of
injustice, so that justice may roll down like waters, and righteousness
like an ever-flowing stream;
- that the church as the
possession of God must stand where the Lord stands, namely against
injustice and with the wronged; that in following Christ the church
must witness against all the powerful and privileged who
selfishly seek their own interests and thus control and harm
others.
Therefore, we reject any ideology- which would legitimate forms of injustice and any doctrine which is unwilling to resist such an ideology in the name of the gospel.
5. We believe that, in obedience to Jesus Christ, its only head, the church is called to confess and to do all these things, even though the authorities and human laws might forbid them and punishment and suffering be the consequence.
Jesus is Lord.
To the one and only God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, be the honor and the glory for ever and ever.
Note
1. This is a translation of the original Afrikaans text of the confession as it was adopted by the synod of the Dutch Reformed Mission Church in South Africa in 1986. In 1994 the Dutch Reformed Mission Church and the Dutch Reformed Church in Africa united to form the Uniting Reformed Church in Southern Africa (URCSA). This inclusive language text was prepared by the Office of Theology and Worship, Presbyterian Church (USA).