In God Almighty, Creator of all things (Genesis 1), Jesus Christ, the only begotten son of God (1 John 4:9; Romans 1:3–4), and the Holy Spirit (John 14:26), who together form the Trinity (Matthew 28:19, 1 John 5:7).
That all Scripture is given by the inspiration of God to perfect humankind (2 Timothy 3:16–17).
That God created humankind with a spirit, soul, and body (Genesis 2:7; 1 Thessalonians 5:23).
That Jesus is the Messiah foretold in the Old Testament, and that, as all humankind is subject to sin (Romans 3:23), he died to save the souls of the repentant and overcame death by rising again (Isaiah 7:14; John 4:25–26; John 3:16; 1 Corinthians 15:3–4; 1 Peter 1:9).
In the existence of Satan, the Devil, in whom God allowed iniquity to be placed, who fell from heaven with his angels, and who continues to steal, kill, and destroy (Revelation 12:9; Isaiah 14:12–15; Amos 3:6; John 10:10).
That, of the twelve tribes of Israel, the tribes of Judah and Benjamin maintained their identity as the Jews, but the remaining ten tribes were lost and scattered (Genesis 49; 2 Kings 17:15, 18, 23).
That the Israelites remain God’s chosen people and a holy nation (1 Peter 2:9), and that God has promised to gather a remnant of the twelve tribes in the end times (Matthew 10:5–6; Isaiah 11:12).
That the last days are nearing, and Jesus Christ will soon return, subdue the power of Satan, and reign forever (Matthew 24; Mark 13; Luke 21; Revelation 19-20).
That believers who have died will rise again with a spiritual body (spirit and soul together) in the first resurrection, while all others will rise after 1000 years, God willing that all be saved (Philippians 2:10–11; 1 Corinthians 15:44; Revelation 20:7-13).
That, through following both the law and gospel, there will be 144,000 Israelites whose bodies will be made immortal without death, becoming the Bride of the Lamb (Revelation 14:1-5; John 10:27-28; 1 Corinthians 15:53-55; Revelation 19:7–9).