The purpose of KJU

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The purpose of the University of the Supernatural Ministry is to prepare ministers and Christian leaders to take the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the world by deed and by word (Acts 1:1) through the manifestation of the supernatural power of God. This ministry is seen in the salvation of souls; deliverance of the captives, healing of the sick and miracles, signs and wonders (Is 61:1). The curriculum of the University is designed to produce well-rounded ministers of the Gospel who know the Word of God, reflect the character of Christ, and know how to co-labor with the Holy Spirit. Students will discover their calling and are expected to enter into fulltime ministry. Thus, the certificates and degrees granted by this institution are mainly designed for religious vocations

Philosophy

The teachings of the University are based on the following three pillars

Foundational Teaching

Learn the foundations of Biblical doctrine, spiritual principles, and much more.

Prophetic Teaching

Learn the prophetic understanding of Scripture, including the study and interpretation of types and symbols.

Revelatory Teaching

The revelation of the Holy Spirit, when He opens our eyes to understand the spiritual realm.

Objectives

The objectives of the University of the Supernatural Ministry are to prepare students in seven areas:

The Supernatural Ministry

Students will be able to preach, teach, and minister the power of God to cast out demons, heal the sick, raise the dead, prophesy and manifest the Kingdom of God (Mark 16:16-17, Luke 7:22, Luke 10:17)

The Kingdom of God and its operation

Students will learn about the Kingdom of God, renew their minds, and operate according to Kingdom principles (Mark 1:15).

Personal Character and Ministerial Identity

Students will learn about their calling to ministry and how to minister to others based on their identity in Christ. Moreover, the student is taught Christ-like character such as integrity, commitment, faithfulness and humility.

Knowledge and Revelation of God

In order to be effective, the minister must work in cooperation with the Holy Spirit. The students will learn how to hear the voice of God and learn how to have a personal relationship with God (Ephesians 1:17).

Biblical Revelation

Students will learn the whole counsel of the word of God and how to apply it in their lives and others.

Practical Hands-on Courses

Through practical components in their courses, students will practice those things learned in class.

General Education

In addition to the core courses, students will learn other topics which help a minister add breadth of knowledge needed to minister in the 21st Century.

Declaration Of Faith

The Bible.
We believe that the Bible is the inspired, infallible, and unchanging word of God, from Genesis to Revelation (2 Timothy 3:16).

 

One God in three persons.
We believe in God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit, and that all three are one (1 John 5:7)

 

The Deity of Jesus Christ.
We believe that Jesus Christ is the only begotten Son of God, born of a virgin, who was crucified, died, and was raised from the dead on the third day, ascended to the heavens and now sits at the right hand of God the Father (Isaiah 7:14, Luke 1:30-35).

 

Salvation.
We believe that salvation is obtained through repentance and confession of our sins, and this by grace (not by works) through faith in Christ Jesus. He is the only mediator between God and men (Acts 4:12).

 

The resurrection of the dead and eternal life.
We believe in the Second Coming of Jesus for His people, the resurrection of the dead, and the rapture of the Church. All people will be judged by God. Those whose name is written in the book of life will be raised for eternal life and those who are not, for eternal condemnation (1 Thessalonians 4:13-17; Revelation 20:11-15).

 

Sanctification.
We believe in sanctification as a work that was instantaneously accomplished in the Spirit but is also developing progressively in the soul and body of a child of God (Hebrews 12:14; Romans 6:19-22).

 

Baptism.
We believe in the baptism in the body of Christ, where people who accept Jesus, have a new birth, and become part of the Body of Christ and His eternal life.
We believe in baptism in water as a symbol that identifies the believer with the death (to sin) and resurrection of Jesus to eternal life (Romans 6:4).
We believe in the baptism of the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues and that through this baptism, we receive power to be witnesses of Jesus throughout the world. (Acts 1:8, 2:4, Mark 16:17).

 

Laying on of hands.
We believe that it is one of the ways used to transmit blessing, healing and the power of God from one person to another. (Acts 8:15-20, 1 Timothy 4:14, 2 Timothy 1:6)

 

The five-fold ministries.
We believe the five-fold ministries mentioned in Ephesians 4.11 were gifts given by God to the body of Christ.

 

Governmental ministries.
We believe apostles and prophets are governmental ministries that establish the foundation and Christian doctrine of the church (Ephesians 3.5).

 

The apostolic government.
We believe in establishing the apostolic government of the local church; with apostolic covering, prophets, ministers and elders as part of the government of the church (Ephesians 4.11 and Acts 14.23).

 

The Kingdom of God.
We believe the Kingdom of God is a government, and Jesus is its King; we believe these truths to be supreme and absolute (Acts 8.12).

 

The healing and liberating power of the Kingdom.
We believe in the power of the Kingdom to heal the sick, rebuke demons, and perform miracles, signs, and wonders (Matthew 12.28).

 

Faith.
We believe that without faith it is impossible to please God and that through it we inherit God promises (Hebrews 11.6).

 

Preaching the gospel.
We believe in expanding the gospel of the Kingdom at the local, national, and world-wide level by all means possible (Matthew 24.14).

Affiliations and Accreditation

King Jesus University is a non-denominational Christian entity affiliated with King Jesus Ministry,
located in Miami, Florida (http://kingjesusministry.org/) and is an outgrowth of King Jesus Leadership
Institute, which has operated since January 2001. We believe in the visible manifestations of the
Kingdom of God in the life of every believer, through the power of the Holy Spirit. Also, we believe in the
restoration of all things brought about by God from the Protestant Reformation to the restoration of
the five-fold ministry of the church.

 

King Jesus University is authorized to operate from the State of Florida by religious exemption and
meets or exceeds the minimum standards of the legal statutes of the State of Florida. F.S. 1005.06(1)(f)
and F.S. 1005.04. In addition, King Jesus University is accredited by the Transworld Accrediting
Commission International (TACI). While not recognized by the Department of Education of the United
States, TACI has been accrediting Christian colleges and universities for over 25 years and is an
international, federally recognized non-profit church educational organization with a mandate to
establish minimal acceptable standards, criteria, and shared Biblical doctrine.[1] More information on
Transworld can be found at: http://www.transworldaccrediting.com/.

 

In addition to being accredited by TACI, King Jesus University is a sustaining member of the Florida
Council of Private Colleges (FCPC). The FCPC represents its members (private, faith-based colleges and
universities) before any individual, private, or government educational organization. The FCPC is an
educational association that provides high-quality evaluations of the following areas: faculty, academic
curriculum, course development, distance learning processes, operations, catalogs, brochures,
advertisements, application forms, financial information, student records, and transcripts to FCPC
standards, which exceed the minimum standards of the State of Florida. A list of FCPC standards can be
found at www.FCPC-edu.org.

 

[1]Transworld Accrediting Commission International, http://www.transworldaccrediting.com, (19
December 2011).