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The Bible doesn't say a minimum age, so we do not. We do believers baptism. Any believer may and should be baptized. The Bible doesn't say to wait a till a certain age to obey the command of believers baptism.
The Bible doesn't say a minimum age, so we do not. We do believers baptism. Any believer may and should be baptized. The Bible doesn't say to wait a till a certain age to obey the command of believers baptism.
An age limit is flesh. A spirit filled pastor can tell by the spirit if the child is earnest, and in the same spirit. It is not about appearances or using the five senses.
As they assume adult responsibilities (sometime in late high school with driving, employment, non-Christian friends, voting, legality of marriage), then part of this, we would think, would be to declare publicly their allegiance to Christ by baptism. . . .we will carefully consider requests for baptism before a child has left the home, but would urge the parents to caution at this point. . . .the practice of baptizing pre-teenage children is of recent development (largely early 20th century) and of limited geography (largely limited to the United States, and places where American evangelicals have exercised great influence).
Let the child avow its faith in Christ and, if you have not confessed Him in Baptism, yourself, stand rebuked that a child is ready to obey its Lord while you are not!
What would you think if I introduced six children to you whom I saw, one after another, last week, and who all came forward with eagerness to say, “We have been washed in the blood of Jesus and we want to join His Church”? I said, “Come along, my children; I am glad to see you.” When I talked with them and heard what God had done for them, I had great confidence in proposing them to the Church! I have not found young converts turn back. I usually find that these young ones who are introduced early to the Church hold on and become our best members!
Baptism is the death of the old man, the one under the curse. And the birth of a new creature, who has never sinned, and is now called a son or daughter of God. I would call that a big plus.Think this would fall under "freedom/liberty" in Christ, as baptism does not add to nor save us!
I was baptized after receiving Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord when I was 6 years old.
During my life I haven't strayed and never have been rebaptized.
I challenge many of the arguments made by some against the notion of child baptism. Much of their points and data is built off conjecture.
Baptism is the death of the old man, the one under the curse. And the birth of a new creature, who has never sinned, and is now called a son or daughter of God. I would call that a big plus.
Conjecture? Dever has a PhD in Ecclesiatical History from Cambridge University!
Compare and contrast:
Capitol Hill Baptist Church (Mark Dever, home of the "9Marks" Calvinist organization):
Pre-20th Century non-American Baptist Charles Spurgeon (apparently he didn't get Dever's memo about Baptist "history"):
Water baptism is an act of faith, putting to death the old man and rising again in Christ. Of course it's spiritual, that's a given. As Christ died and rose again. He gave us the example.