| The Crest of Evangelical Theological Seminary is representative of
the distinguishing features which symbolize the seminary's presence in
academia. Each of these symbols contains a meaning within itself and
together they formulate the seminary's influence toward harmony in the
Body of Christ.
1. EVANGELICAL.
The meaning of "evangelical" expresses Christian principles which
transcend denominational lines. Some of the distinctives among
evangelical believers are Christ's sinless life, incarnation, death on
the cross, bodily resurrection, and second coming. The specific
doctrines of the Trinity, virgin birth, His miracles, coming judgment,
and ultimate final decree on this world are held to be sacred.
2. TRINITY. |
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The emblem of the triangle with the names: God, Christ, and Holy
Spirit are representative of the Trinity. Although the name Trinity does
not appear in the Bible, the doctrine of the Trinity clearly does.
Matthew 3:16, 17 states, "And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up
straightway out of the water. And lo, the heavens were opened unto him,
and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon
him. And lo a voice from heaven saying, `This is my beloved Son, in whom
I am well pleased.'" From Matthew 28:19, "Go ye therefore, and teach all
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and
of the Holy Ghost."
3. CROSS.
From the Greek stauros and the Latin crux. This instrument of
punishment is where Jesus Christ died. He gave His life to redeem
mankind so that people could be forgiven from their sins. Jesus suffered
excruciating pain and contemptible humility on the cross. Matthew
27:24-51.
4. CROWN.
The crown is an emblem of the ruling supremacy and kingship of the
Lord Jesus Christ. The Bible states in the book of Revelation 14:14,
"Then the scene changed and I saw a white cloud, and someone sitting on
it who looked like Jesus, who was called `The Son of Man,' with a crown
of solid gold upon his head and a sharp sickle in his hand."
5. SHIELD.
The shield is representative of the need for faith in the lives of
the followers of Jesus Christ. As the shield was a defensive protection
on the battlefield, so is the shield of faith for every Christian.
Ephesians 6:16 states, "Above all taking up the shield of faith, with
which you will be able extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil
one."
6. SWORD.
This offensive weapon is described as the Word of God and also refers
to the Bible. From Ephesians 6:17, "The sword of the spirit, which is
the Word of God." The importance of knowing and understanding what the
Bible states and believing the Bible to be the Word of God is absolutely
essential for every Christian.
7. HOI CHRISTOI THEOU.
The Greek word Christos specifies Jesus as the Messiah. It means "The
Anointed One." In the Old Testament, the prophets were called hoi
christoi Theou, the anointed of God. In our generation, this religious
title can be representative of God's anointing upon each Christian. The
Bible declares in 2 Corinthians 1:21, "But he, who makes us steadfast
with you in joint fellowship with Christ and has anointed us, is God." |