Tom Butler
New Member
Let me pose a hypothetical question (maybe not hypothetical):
A man begins attending your church. He shows up for every service, even Wednesday night. He joins a Sunday School Class, exhibits a knowledge ofthe Bible and theology and contributes to the class discussion. He gives every evidence of being a believer.
After about six months, he presents himself for memberhship in your church. He gives the pastor a testimony of salvation, but has never been a church member anywhere. So the pastor says to him, "we'll accept you on your testimony of salvation. Would you like to be baptized tonight or next Sunday"?
"Uh, neither. I don't want to be baptized. I have a deathly fear of putting my face under water. I just can't do it. I just want to be a member and join my fellow Christians here."
How would you handle this situation? Would you admit him to membership unbaptized? If not, what would you tell him? Further, would you allow him to participate in the Lord's Supper?
A man begins attending your church. He shows up for every service, even Wednesday night. He joins a Sunday School Class, exhibits a knowledge ofthe Bible and theology and contributes to the class discussion. He gives every evidence of being a believer.
After about six months, he presents himself for memberhship in your church. He gives the pastor a testimony of salvation, but has never been a church member anywhere. So the pastor says to him, "we'll accept you on your testimony of salvation. Would you like to be baptized tonight or next Sunday"?
"Uh, neither. I don't want to be baptized. I have a deathly fear of putting my face under water. I just can't do it. I just want to be a member and join my fellow Christians here."
How would you handle this situation? Would you admit him to membership unbaptized? If not, what would you tell him? Further, would you allow him to participate in the Lord's Supper?