Even if you do not agree with the Oneness theology, attending an Estudios Bíblicos IPUC is an exercise in serious hermeneutics. The IPUC movement takes the Bible literally and with great passion. They force traditional Christians to ask hard questions about the nature of the Trinity, the role of the Holy Spirit, and the precise wording of baptism.
For believers in the Oneness movement, these studies are a lifeline—a way to ensure that the "apostolic doctrine" is passed down intact to the next generation.
Los estudios bíblicos IPUC son mucho más que información religiosa. Son el taller donde se forja el carácter pentecostal, la fragua donde se prueba la fe y el hospital donde se restauran almas. Si eres parte de esta denominación o estás explorándola, te animamos a:
Recuerda las palabras que abren cada sesión de estudio en la IPUC: "No hay atajos para la madurez; sólo la Palabra meditada día y noche produce fruto" (paráfrasis de Josué 1:8).
Para profundizar, visita el sitio web oficial de la Junta de Educación Cristiana de la IPUC o contacta con tu pastor local. La Palabra te espera.
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The impact of these biblical studies is visible in the pews. As students graduate and return to their local churches, they bring with them a renewed passion for evangelism and a deeper understanding of sound doctrine. They become Sunday school teachers, youth leaders, and pastors equipped to handle the complexities of modern ministry with biblical wisdom.
For the IPUC, investing in biblical education is an investment in the future of the church. It ensures that the message of the Gospel remains pure, powerful, and relevant for generations to come.
Basado en Hechos 2:38, la IPUC enseña un plan de salvación de tres pasos, y cada estudio bíblico dedica sesiones a profundizar en cada uno:
If you attend an IPUC Bible study, you won't just be reading random verses. The curriculum is built around four fundamental, non-negotiable doctrines:
1. The Oneness of God (Modalismo/Sabelianismo) This is the cornerstone. Unlike Catholics or Evangelicals who teach the Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit as three distinct persons), IPUC teaches that there is one God who revealed Himself as Father in creation, as Son (Jesus) in redemption, and as the Holy Spirit in the church. Estudios Bíblicos IPUC focus heavily on verses like Isaiah 9:6 and Colossians 2:9 to prove that "in Christ dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily."
2. Mandatory Water Baptism in Jesus' Name You will notice a major difference in the baptismal formula. While many churches baptize in the titles "Father, Son, and Holy Spirit," IPUC insists on baptism by immersion only in the name of Jesus Christ (Acts 2:38). They argue that this is the apostolic formula followed by Peter on the day of Pentecost.
3. The Gift of the Holy Spirit with Evidence of Speaking in Tongues For IPUC, receiving the Holy Spirit is a separate experience from conversion. They teach that the initial physical sign of being "filled" with the Spirit is speaking in other tongues (glossolalia), just as the disciples did in Acts 2:4.
4. Holy Communion (The Lord's Supper) Following a strict interpretation of the Passover, IPUC often uses unleavened bread (representing purity) and grape juice (not wine) to commemorate the death of Jesus.