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The Nicean-Constantinopolitan Creed
as found in Holy Scripture

A Profession of Orthodox Christian Beliefs

Researched and Compiled by David M. Mastroberte


Christ Blessing the Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council

Appeared in such periodicals as:


  • "The Orthodox Herald" November 1998
  • "The Struggler" December 1998
  • "Holy Trinity Tidings" July 1999
  • The Nicean-Constantinopolitan Creed is the profession of Orthodox Christian beliefs. It was set into writing during the First and Second Ecumenical Councils of the Church. I have taken it apart, line by line, in order to explain that what Orthodox Christians believe is found in Holy Scripture.

    I believe in (Romans 10: 8-10; 1 John 4: 15)
    ONE God, (Deuteronomy 6: 4, Ephesians 4: 6)
    Father (Matthew 6: 9)
    Almighty, (Exodus 6: 3)
    Maker of Heaven and Earth, (Genesis 1: 1)
    and of all things visible and invisible. (Colossians 1: 15-16)
    And in ONE Lord Jesus Christ, (Acts 11: 17)
    Son of God, (Mathew 14: 33; 16: 16)
    Only-Begotten, (John 1: 18; 3: 16)
    Begotten of the Father before all ages. (John 1: 2)
    Light from Light; (Psalm 27: 1; John 8: 12; Matthew 17: 2,5)
    True God from True God; (John 17: 1-5)
    Begotten, not made; (John 1: 18)
    of one essence with the Father (John 10: 30)
    through whom all things were made; (Hebrews 1: 1-2)
    Who for us men and for our salvation (1 Timothy 2: 4-5)
    came down from heaven, (John 6: 33,35)
    and was incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary (Luke 1: 35)
    and became man. (John 1: 14)
    And He was crucified for us (Mark 15: 25; 1 Corinthians 15: 3)
    under Pontius Pilate, (John 19: 6)
    suffered, (Mark 8: 31)
    and was buried. (Luke 23: 53; 1 Corinthians 15: 4)
    And on the third day He rose again, according to the Scriptures, (Luke 24: 1 1 Corinthians 15: 4)
    and ascended into heaven, (Luke 24: 51; Acts 1: 10)
    and sits at the right hand of the Father; (Mark 16: 19; Acts 7: 55)
    and He shall come again with glory (Matthew 24: 27)
    to judge the living and the dead; (Acts 10: 42; 2 Timothy 4: 1)
    Whose Kingdom shall have no end. (2 Peter 1: 11)
    And in the Holy Spirit, (John 14: 26)
    Lord, (Acts 5: 3-4)
    Giver of Life, (Genesis 1: 2)
    Who proceeds from the Father; (John 15: 26)
    Who with the Father and the Son together is worshipped and glorified; (Matthew 3: 16-17)
    Who spoke through the prophets. (1 Samuel 19: 20; Ezekiel 11: 5,13)
    In one, (Matthew 16: 18)
    holy, (1 Peter 2: 5,9)
    catholic, (Mark 16: 15)
    and apostolic Church. (Acts 2: 42; Ephesians 2: 19-22)
    I acknowledge one baptism for the remission of sins. (Ephesians 4: 5)
    I look for the resurrection of the dead, (John 11: 24; 1 Corinthians 15: 12-49; Hebrews 6: 2; Revelation 20: 5)
    and the life in the age to come. (Mark 10: 29-30)
    AMEN. (Psalm 106: 48)


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