Discovering God’s Restored Truth

For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.

Hebrews 4:12 NKJV

Unveiling the Mysteries of the Kingdom

Welcome to the Chosen Army, where we are dedicated to proclaiming the restored truths of God—truths lost to a deceived world for centuries but preserved by a faithful remnant. In a time when professing Christianity is fragmented into thousands of denominations teaching conflicting doctrines, we hold fast to the faith once delivered to the saints (Jude 3). We reject humanly-devised traditions and return to the original teachings of Jesus Christ, the apostles, and the early New Testament Church.

Christ revealed that only to His true disciples it has been given to understand “the mysteries of the kingdom of God” (Luke 8:10). These mysteries—God’s great plan of salvation, the coming Kingdom of God, the true Gospel of Jesus Christ—are hidden from the world at large, obscured by centuries of false religion. Following the example of the original apostles, we preach the same Gospel Jesus preached: the good news of the coming Kingdom of God (Mark 1:14–15). With the guidance of God’s Spirit, we strive to live by every word of God, preparing as the firstfruits who will reign with Christ when He returns.

The Authority of Scripture

We uphold the Holy Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, as the inspired Word of God—the complete and final authority in all matters of doctrine, faith, and conduct. We believe Scripture interprets Scripture, and we reject any teaching that cannot be proven from the Word of God. The Bible reveals God’s plan for mankind, His laws, His promises, and His warnings. As Paul declared, “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God” and is profitable for teaching the way of righteousness (2 Timothy 3:16).

The Nature of God

We believe in the one true God, presently composed of the Father and the Son, with the Holy Spirit as the power of God, not a separate person. God is reproducing Himself through mankind, creating a divine family into which the faithful will be born at the resurrection (Genesis 1:26; Romans 8:14–17). This is the astounding purpose for human life—a truth hidden from mainstream religion.

Salvation through Jesus Christ

Salvation is a gift of God, offered through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Christ was the Word made flesh, who lived a sinless life and paid the penalty for our sins in our stead (John 1:14; 1 Peter 2:24). We are reconciled to God upon repentance, baptism by immersion, and the laying on of hands for the receiving of the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:38). Salvation is not a one-time event but a lifelong process of growing in grace and knowledge, overcoming sin, and enduring to the end (Matthew 24:13).

The Role of the Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit is the power of God, given to those who obey Him (Acts 5:32). It imparts spiritual understanding, strength to overcome sin, and the very love of God (Romans 5:5). Through the Spirit, God writes His laws on our hearts and minds, preparing us to serve in His coming Kingdom.

The Church of God

The true Church is not a human organization but the spiritual body of Christ, composed of those led by the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:14). It is commissioned to preach the Gospel of the Kingdom of God to all nations and to feed the flock with sound doctrine (Matthew 28:19–20; John 21:15–17). We are to come out of the religious confusion of this world (Revelation 18:4) and remain faithful to the pure truths restored to the Church in these last days.

Doctrinal Purity and Unity

The first-century Church of God was unified in doctrine, keeping God’s commandments, His seventh-day Sabbath, and His annual Holy Days (Exodus 20:8–11; Leviticus 23). We follow their example, rejecting unscriptural holidays and human traditions that obscure God’s plan.

Spiritual Zeal and Growth

The early Church was empowered by the Spirit to boldly proclaim the truth, even in the face of persecution (Acts 4:29–31). That same zeal is required today as we prepare for the return of Jesus Christ.

Endurance in Trial

God’s people have always faced opposition from the world and religious authorities, yet they endured with faith, looking to the promises of God’s Kingdom (Hebrews 11:35–40).

A Witness to All Nations

Christ’s command was to proclaim the Gospel of the Kingdom as a witness to all nations before the end comes (Matthew 24:14). This remains the Church’s central mission today, preparing the way for the establishment of God’s government on earth.