What actually is anointing and is it a biblical baptist practice?... What is it for?... Have you ever took part in one?... Have you administered one?... Been the subject of one?... Comments... Brother Glen
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Not yet in a Baptist church, but heard that all of time while in Pentecostal churches, as in "What actually is anointing and is it a biblical baptist practice?... What is it for?... Have you ever took part in one?... Have you administered one?... Been the subject of one?... Comments... Brother Glen
If you mean that kind of anointing, yes, when requested by the sick person, Elders place oil on them and lay hands on them and pray.I believe it is a biblical practice -- if you're talking about anointing the sick with oil (James 5:14-15) -- and some Baptists have and still do practice it. I have never took the lead in one myself, but have been present once as an observer.
Morgan Edwards of the Philadelphia Baptist Association was a strong proponent of it, and wrote about it in his Customs of Primitive Churches (see link). He recorded at least one instance of anointing among Regular Baptists, as did J. Davis in History of the Welsh Baptists. In another place (which source I don't have at hand at the moment) Morgan Edwards lamented that the same kind of reasoning used to deny anointing the sick with oil would lead Baptists to discontinue every positive rite!
Not yet in a Baptist church, but heard that all of time while in Pentecostal churches, as in "
he is anointed to preach, to heal, to witness."
My Baptist church has sent men occasionally to anoint and pray over the sick in the hospital who have asked.
Yes, as baptists tend to follow what James said on this issue, but Charismatics usually associate that term with another meaning altogether!Just because other denominations practice anointing doesn't prove it is wrong... As Brother Robert pointed out and gave references to those Baptist who did and even said he was present at one... The men of the clergy know more about it than I do and I respect their input... We know according to scripture that an anointing was a consecration or setting aside to the Lord... Many in the OT were anointed but as I understand scripture this was a different type of anointing... I see nothing wrong of anointing one who is sick and would desire an anointing... If the one who is ill calls for an anointing then the ones who administers it and those who attend such should not shirk their God given calling... Brother Glen
Yes, as baptists tend to follow what James said on this issue, but Charismatics usually associate that term with another meaning altogether!
The word Christ loosely means the anointed one.Just because other denominations practice anointing doesn't prove it is wrong... As Brother Robert pointed out and gave references to those Baptist who did and even said he was present at one... The men of the clergy know more about it than I do and I respect their input... We know according to scripture that an anointing was a consecration or setting aside to the Lord... Many in the OT were anointed but as I understand scripture this was a different type of anointing... I see nothing wrong of anointing one who is sick and would desire an anointing... If the one who is ill calls for an anointing then the ones who administers it and those who attend such should not shirk their God given calling... Brother Glen
The Man with Two BrainsOur pastor carried oil in his coat pocket to anoint the sick.
Pointy Birds by John Lillison
(and as recited by Steve Martin on a movie I can’t recall)
Pointy birds
Pointy, pointy.
Anoint my head
Anointy, nointy.
Just because other denominations practice anointing doesn't prove it is wrong... As Brother Robert pointed out and gave references to those Baptist who did and even said he was present at one... The men of the clergy know more about it than I do and I respect their input... We know according to scripture that an anointing was a consecration or setting aside to the Lord... Many in the OT were anointed but as I understand scripture this was a different type of anointing... I see nothing wrong of anointing one who is sick and would desire an anointing... If the one who is ill calls for an anointing then the ones who administers it and those who attend such should not shirk their God given calling... Brother Glen
Yes it is Biblical- James 5:14 Is any sick among you? let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord: [/QUOT
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I have heard a baptist pastor saing that it should read "Apply oil, If they had to call the elders they would probably have been bedridden and needed oil applied to help stop bedsores."
The pastor went on to say, "I don't annoint my bike, I apply oil to it."
Many Baptist’s have become to reverend and legalistic these days- sit in church like a tomb stone waiting to fall over.
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I think many Baptists would not want to have the annoiting as say Charasmatics define it, as in watching the results among WoF/health and wealth heretics!LOL......like I said some Baptist just can’t handle the word “anointing,” etc.
Some Catholic’s will even try to parallel it to their Pagan last rites- whatever.
Baptist’s were running the aisles and taking a fit for the Lord before there were any Pentecostal’s.
Many Baptist’s have become to reverend and legalistic these days- sit in church like a tomb stone waiting to fall over.
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I think many Baptists would not want to have the annoiting as say Charasmatics define it, as in watching the results among WoF/health and wealth heretics!