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To me, the issue of infant baptism truly is an important doctrine to get right (which is why I've been troubled by the fact that I was sprinkled years ago). I cannot forget what I've read in the Martyr's Mirror (http://www.homecomers.org/mirror/contents.htm), nor do I want to. As Tertullian said "The blood of the martyr's is seed." I have very close relations with the Conservative Mennonite. I can tell you this, which I find very sad. They don't practice Scriptural baptism. They baptise by pooring. I also know that they've baptised teenagers that I know don't show any real sign of being born again, and exibit all the signs of being pressured by their families. Perhaps this isn't a big deal to some people, but to me it is. I cannot forget, the night I got on my knees and surrendered to God. I had fought the very notion of God for so many years, but what I experienced that night I became a Christian and was saved by the grace of God will stick with me for the rest of my life (truly I was never the same after that day. Jesus was with me every day, even when I wasn't obedient). Perhaps it isn't this way with everyone, but if someone doesn't truly desire salvation then they should not be baptised. Clearly children cannot make this choice, and should not be baptised. I guess I should leave it at that. I could talk about this all night. Peace and Love, Stephen |
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Brother TA. I really appreciate your desire to maintain peace and love with the fellow believers. I would ask you to consider the importance of this doctrine by rightly dividing the word of truth, however, as it relates to the believer. Many have shared why they believe it is important as well as the proper method. Here are some additional scriptures for you to prayerfully consider.
Matthew 28:18-20 And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen. Acts 2:41 Then they that gladly received his word were baptized: and the same day there were added unto them about three thousand souls. Acts 8:12 But when they believed Philip preaching the things concerning the kingdom of God, and the name of Jesus Christ, they were baptized, both men and women. Acts 18:8 And Crispus, the chief ruler of the synagogue, believed on the Lord with all his house; and many of the Corinthians hearing believed, and were baptized. Baptism is important because Jesus commanded us to do it. Baptism is important because it is a visible and public proclamation that you believe in the death, burial, and resurrection for the forgiveness of your sins. Since Jesus gave baptism importance, don't you agree we should too? Last edited by Forrest; 10-31-2008 at 10:26 AM. |
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When I went to PBI, to study for the ministry, I asked Ruckman exactly the question that you've asked here. He said that, in my case, since I understood what my baptism represented, it wouldn't be necessary to baptize me again. But, since I was planning to be a Baptist pastor, he strongly suggested that I do it, for appearances' sake. So, Ruckman baptized me by immersion. I think it was the right thing to do. In your situation, I would advise you to follow the Spirit's guidance. If you're not planning to be a Baptist preacher, you probably don't need to do it; but, if you're troubled, or if the Spirit is prompting you, then yes, by all means go ahead! Whatever you do, brother, be at peace with your decision, and don't let the Enemy use this to accuse you or make you feel guilty. As you go down under the water - - - because I have a hunch that's what you'll end up doing - - - just remember, the issue isn't what Stephen is doing for Jesus, it's what Jesus Christ did for Stephen! |
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Much Love in Christ Jesus, Stephen |
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So anywho, I understand TA that you want to maintain peace on the forums. I DO TO! But I believe that we can discuss this without getting into a heated debate, as long as we all agree to use the Word of God to define this part of our faith, and not some outside source like history or church tradition to define it. Peace and Love, Stephen |
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I have been baptized by immersion on umm...three...different occasions. But in the first two, all I did was get wet. In the last one I pretty much just got wet too, but it was a symbol of identifying with Christ when I was baptized easter Sunday of this year.
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Here's a Presbyterian joke, which I post simply to give TA a smile:
A Baptist pastor and a Presbyterian pastor were discussing the matter. The Presbyterian said, "Would it be okay if I just went into the water, up to my waist?" The Baptist said, "No, that wouldn't be okay." The Presbyterian said, "Then, could I just go down until the water came up to my eyes?" The Baptist replied, "No, you need to go all the way." The Presbyterian happily responded, "See? I knew that the forehead was the only part that really mattered!" Here is one of my other favorite jokes. Two old Southern boys were sitting on the porch, talking about various things, when one said, "Say, buddy, do you believe in infant baptism?" "Believe in it?" replied his friend, "Why, man, I've seen it done!" |
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