Why do Baptists require one before baptized to be baptized again?
I do not understand the question
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Why do Baptists require one before baptized to be baptized again?
Some Baptist churches require another baptism of one baptized of another denomination, cult, or whatever, for the one to join their church was improperly baptized, according to Baptist beliefs of dunking, infant baptism, and/or wording.I do not understand the question
Because most Baptist churches would never accept the baptism of any church that belongs to a cult and some not even from a church that holds serious doctrinal error such as those that are Charismatic. Perhaps to many that is not a problem as long as the individual is saved prior to baptism and understands what baptism means. But the baptism by a cult member is the same as being baptized by an unsaved person and thus is no baptism at all.Some Baptist churches require another baptism of one baptized of another denomination, cult, or whatever, for the one to join their church was improperly baptized, according to Baptist beliefs of dunking, infant baptism, and/or wording.
Some Baptist churches require another baptism of one baptized of another denomination, cult, or whatever, for the one to join their church was improperly baptized, according to Baptist beliefs of dunking, infant baptism, and/or wording.
Can a Christian an associate, and worship with anyone if that person believes on our Lord Jesus Christ? If they are baptized according to the great Commission as shown in scripture, are they not still Christ's? Are they still not Christians if they do not baptize as says the great Commission? I personally will not condemn anyone that is saved, and has never been baptized.Because most Baptist churches would never accept the baptism of any church that belongs to a cult and some not even from a church that holds serious doctrinal error such as those that are Charismatic. Perhaps to many that is not a problem as long as the individual is saved prior to baptism and understands what baptism means. But the baptism by a cult member is the same as being baptized by an unsaved person and thus is no baptism at all.
By what authority, or scripture does the Church of England baptize babies?It is not only a case of some baptist churches requiring it. In common with probably the majority of babies of my generation in the UK, I was christened as a baby in the Church of England. It was 19 or 20 years later that I was converted. I then came to see, from the bible, that baptism is something to be undertaken by believers, not something to be done to little babies. I requested baptism; it wasn't a case of my church requiring it.
Can a Christian an associate, and worship with anyone if that person believes on our Lord Jesus Christ? If they are baptized according to the great Commission as shown in scripture, are they not still Christ's? Are they still not Christians if they do not baptize as says the great Commission? I personally will not condemn anyone that is saved, and has never been baptized.
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Romans 6:3-4I don't understand how we can identify with Jesus' burial. It is His burial, and not ours in any way. No one can walk in his shoes. We can observe HIM going to the Cross, believing in Him, but we cannot join Him, even symbolically.
Can a Christian an associate, and worship with anyone if that person believes on our Lord Jesus Christ?
Baptism does not affect one's salvation.If they are baptized according to the great Commission as shown in scripture, are they not still Christ's?
Again, what does baptism have to do with salvation? I don't understand your question here. There are Christians I won't fellowship with because they live in a state of disobedience. But that is another matter. That has nothing to do with baptism, per se.Are they still not Christians if they do not baptize as says the great Commission?
I personally will not condemn anyone that is saved, and has never been baptized.
Neither do I, so where does all this come from.
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Baptism does not affect one's salvation.
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What you say does apply today. But God at the time of Pentecost, and some time after did require His People to do a work with their hands. Those at THAT time did not have eternal security, as do we today. God's purpose for this specific cause had not yet come about.GE:
There is no 'saved' who had to be baptised to be saved; All 'saved' are saved without having been baptised, and before having been baptised OR NOT.
The 'great commission' was not yours or mine or anyone else's but the Apostles'! Water-baptism was given and commanded the Apostles as was the 'great commission'. The prerogative of baptism with the Baptism of Christ, Jesus reserved for Himself ONLY!
I think you may have completely misread my post. The baptism you weak of is His crucifixion, and that alone is His.
Jesus was baptized just as was HIS PEOPLE. Jesus was fulfilling prophecy while He was here, and to further implement the plan of God, He had to show the way to Pentecost.But tell me Gerhard, what are you going to do with Acts 8:36-37, "And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized?CORRECTION!!! Water-baptism was NEVER given OR commanded the Apostles. They were commanded to baptise "in the NAME" --- NOT 'in water', nowhere, nohow!
37. And Philip said, If thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest. And he answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. "
Can a man un-baptize one while baptizing that one again. Was that person unsaved, and now saved, or just changed churches? What did the person expect to gain in his thinking of baptism, if it is not necessary to salvation?Why wouldn't a Baptist require one, baptized under authority of a cult, to be Scripturally baptized? Their cultuic baptism is not identifying said person with the true Christ, nor with the true Gospel.
I've had persons join my church, who were baptized by coC, who made request to be baptized in our church, denying and recanting their affiliation with a works based Gospel. These same are the most fruitful people I have ever met in church.
Some Baptists will receive no other Baptisms administered by any other denomination, even though said candidate for membership has a great and solid understading as to why they were baptized.
Are you saying that Baptism is after all demanded in order to be saved?Romans 6:3-4
Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
Romans 6:3-4
Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
Yes we are baptized into His death, and this baptism is done without the hand of man. "For in him dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily.Romans 6:3-4
Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.
Even if a cult?Yes, why not?
True since water baptism of the great Commission is not for our time.Baptism does not affect one's salvation.
I agree, for today water baptism is not necessary, and should not keep one from becoming a member of a Ch ristian church.Again, what does baptism have to do with salvation? I don't understand your question here. There are Christians I won't fellowship with because they live in a state of disobedience. But that is another matter. That has nothing to do with baptism, per se.
Just making the point baptism should not be a factor if one in Christ Jesus wants to join a church, and the church refuses unless they are re-baptized.Neither do I, so where does all this come from.
................ baptism should not be a factor if one in Christ Jesus wants to join a church, and the church refuses unless they are re-baptized.
Then water baptism is required to join a church down here, but not up there? To me this means one in The Body of Christ cannot become a member of a church down here. This is not biblical at all.GE:
NOT also to the first time one (wants to) join a church however!
From what I can make here, I too disagree with what you say. I find in scripture we are in the Bridegroom. There are others.This is an enigma for me, that DHK argues water-baptism is necessary and commanded even, but denies the Spiritual Body of Christ's Own that is that 'Universal Church' of all times and nations and lands confessed in the oldest of Christian Confessions.