Core Beliefs
At Corner Stone Deliverance Church, our core beliefs stand anchored on the apostolic foundations and prophetic revelations of Scripture. Every message we proclaim and every ministry we release flows out of these God-breathed doctrines, igniting Kingdom authority, fueling revival fires, and advancing His purposes on earth.
God
We stand on the revelation of our Isreal our God is one Lord - The Godhead is one in essence, whose apostolic and prophetic purposes pulse through every sphere of heaven and earth.
- The Father Our covenant Architect, sovereign in power and rich in mercy (Ephesians 1:3–5). He plans our destiny, calls us by name, and prepares a place for us in His eternal purpose.
- The Son Jesus Christ, the incarnate Word and Chief Cornerstone (1 Corinthians 3:11; Ephesians 2:20). He lived, died, and rose again to redeem us, smiting the gates of hell and unveiling Kingdom authority to every believer.
- The Holy Spirit The Promise of the Father—our Sealer, Comforter, and prophetic voice (John 14:16–17; Acts 2:17–18). He regenerates our hearts, baptizes us into one body, and empowers us to decree heaven’s agenda on earth.
Revelation
We decree that revelation is God breathing divine mysteries into humanity, unveiling heaven’s counsel, igniting destinies, and advancing His Kingdom on earth.
- Through Creation (Romans 1:20): General revelation declares His eternal power and divine nature in every sunrise and starry sky.
- Through the Son (Hebrews 1:1–2): Jesus Christ is the full expression of God’s heart, the living Word who unveiled the Father’s glory.
- Through Scripture (2 Timothy 3:16): The written Word stands as our infallible, apostolic foundation—God-breathed and sufficient for life, doctrine, and destiny.
- Through the Holy Spirit (John 16:13): The Spirit of truth leads us into all revelation—imparting wisdom, unveiling mysteries, and giving prophetic utterance.
- Through Prophetic Gifts (1 Corinthians 12–14): God still speaks in dreams, visions, prophecy, and tongues—building up the body, exhorting saints, and unlocking breakthrough.
We decree that revelation is God breathing divine mysteries into humanity, unveiling heaven’s counsel, igniting destinies, and advancing His Kingdom on earth.
- Through Creation (Romans 1:20): General revelation declares His eternal power and divine nature in every sunrise and starry sky.
- Through the Son (Hebrews 1:1–2): Jesus Christ is the full expression of God’s heart, the living Word who unveiled the Father’s glory.
- Through Scripture (2 Timothy 3:16): The written Word stands as our infallible, apostolic foundation—God-breathed and sufficient for life, doctrine, and destiny.
- Through the Holy Spirit (John 16:13): The Spirit of truth leads us into all revelation—imparting wisdom, unveiling mysteries, and giving prophetic utterance.
- Through Prophetic Gifts (1 Corinthians 12–14): God still speaks in dreams, visions, prophecy, and tongues—building up the body, exhorting saints, and unlocking breakthrough.
Mankind
We declare that humanity was forged in the image of God, destined to bear His glory, restored by Christ, and commissioned to manifest Heaven’s purposes on earth.
- Created in His Image (Genesis 1:26–27): Every person bears the Father’s likeness, creative, relational, and authoritative, empowered to steward His creation.
- Fallen Yet Redeemable (Romans 3:23; 5:8): Though sin plunged mankind into darkness, Christ’s sacrifice reaches into every fallen heart to restore divine identity.
- Born Again and New Creation (2 Corinthians 5:17): Through the baptism of the Holy Spirit, we cross from the old into resurrection life, sealed with Kingdom authority.
- Royal Priesthood and Holy Nation (1 Peter 2:9): As commissioned priests, we intercede, govern in grace, and carry revival fire into our families, communities, and nations.
- Temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19): Our bodies and lives are living altars—vehicles for prophetic revelation, miracles, and supernatural transformation.
- Apostolic and Prophetic Vessels (Ephesians 4:11–13): Through five-fold ministry, God equips apostles and prophets to activate every believer’s calling and advance His end-time harvest.
The Fall
At the dawn of creation, humanity walked in divine authority and intimate communion with the Father. Yet in one act of defiance, heeding the serpent’s whisper, Adam (The Heman) and Adam (The Sheman) fractured the original apostolic commission and unleashed sin’s curse upon all creation.
- Original Dominion: Created in God’s image to steward earth, carry His glory, and govern with heaven’s wisdom.
- Covenant Breach: Through rebellion, intimate fellowship with the Father was severed, and deception gained a foothold.
- Curse and Captivity: Sin birthed spiritual death, fractured relationships, and set creation to groan under a broken yoke.
- Generational Shadow: Every soul born apart from Christ enters into the legacy of the Fall, awaiting prophetic deliverance.
- Prophetic Promise: Even in this tragedy, heaven decreed a Redeemer, Christ would crush the serpent’s head, restore humanity’s destiny, and launch an apostolic advance of the Kingdom.
Salvation
We decree that salvation is the supernatural intersection of heaven and earth where the blood of Jesus redeems, the Spirit baptizes, and divine destiny is unleashed. It is not merely a moment in time but the inauguration of a resurrection life and Kingdom assignment.
- Justification by Faith In one prophetic act on the Cross, Christ bore our sin‐curse and imputed His righteousness to every believer (Romans 5:1).
- Regeneration and New Birth By the Spirit’s wind, we pass from death into resurrection life, born from above and sealed for eternity (John 3:3–5; 2 Corinthians 5:17).
- Water Baptism In the waters we identify with Christ’s death and burial, emerging as a living stone commissioned for Kingdom service (Romans 6:3–4).
- Baptism in the Holy Spirit As the promise of the Father, the Spirit ignites prophetic utterance, spiritual gifts, and power for supernatural witness (Acts 1:8; 2:4).
- Adoption into God’s Family We are restored to sonship, given full access to the Father’s heart, and crowned as heirs of His throne (Romans 8:15–17).
- Ongoing Sanctification The apostolic Word and prophetic counsel shape us, conforming our character to Christ’s and empowering holiness by grace (1 Peter 1:2).
- Eternal Security Sealed by the Spirit and kept by the Chief Cornerstone, our salvation stands unshakable, ushering us into everlasting triumph (Ephesians 1:13–14).
- Great Commission Mandate Salvation moves us from the pew into the mission field, sending us as ambassadors of reconciliation and carriers of revival fire to every nation (Matthew 28:18–20; 2 Corinthians 5:18–20).
The Church
we proclaim the Church as an apostolic-prophetic outpost ordained by the Chief Cornerstone, Jesus Christ, to advance heaven’s agenda on earth.
- Built on Apostolic Foundations, Christ is the Chief Cornerstone, and the apostles and prophets form the bedrock of every local expression (Ephesians 2:19–20).
- The Living Body of Christ Every believer is a vital member, commissioned to operate in spiritual gifts and to manifest His life in unity (1 Corinthians 12:27).
- The Holy Temple of the Spirit Together, we are God’s dwelling place, indwelt by the Holy Spirit, releasing His presence in worship, word, and wonder (1 Corinthians 3:16).
- A Royal Priesthood and Holy Nation We intercede, govern in grace, and carry the fragrance of Christ into our families, communities, and nations (1 Peter 2:9).
- A Prophetic Community We hunger for fresh revelation, holding fast to every vision, dream, and word God releases to build His purposes (Habakkuk 2:2–3).
- An Army of Watchmen and Warriors Stationed on the walls of our cities, we decree heaven’s strategies, stewarding destinies and enforcing heaven’s peace (Isaiah 62:6–7).
- A Movement of Revival Fire Wherever we gather, revival ignites, chains fall, and the manifest glory of God transforms lives and cultures (Acts 2:1–4).
Ressurection
This historic event was attested by over five hundred eyewitnesses and by the transformation of a persecutor into an apostle, proving the power of the risen Lord.
The resurrection inaugurates newness of life now, raising us into resurrection power, and secures our future hope of bodily resurrection and eternal glory.
The resurrection inaugurates newness of life now, raising us into resurrection power, and secures our future hope of bodily resurrection and eternal glory.
- Fulfillment of Scripture: He was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures.
- Apostolic Witness: He appeared to Cephas, then to the Twelve, and to over five hundred at once.
- Firstfruits of New Creation: Christ is risen from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep.
- Power for New Life: Walk in newness of life through resurrection power.
- Hope of Eternal Glory: Blessed be God…who has begotten us…through the resurrection of Jesus Christ.