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The Baptist Tradition
Reflections on Flexible Distinctives
Dr. Robert Munson
Bukal Life Care
The Baptist movement goes back over 400
years to the early 1600s. The movement
has changed in many ways over the
centuries, yet there are certain things that
have stayed the same. We call these
things “Baptist Distinctives.” They guide but
do not control, since we see God as our
only Lord, and God's Word as our only
authoritative guide.
One Way of Describing the Distinctives
is through the Acronym: BAPTISTS

B - Biblical Authority for faith and practice

A - Autonomy or self-government of each
Baptist church

P - Priesthood of All Believers in Jesus
Christ as a personal Saviour

T - Two Ordinances: Believer’s Baptism
The Lord’s Supper
One Way of Describing the Distinctives
is through the Acronym: BAPTISTS

I - Individual Soul Liberty of the Believer

S - Saved, Baptized Church Membership

T - Two Offices of the local church: Pastor
and Deacon

S - Separation of Church and State
B: Biblical Authority for faith and
practice

We base our beliefs and practices on the
Word of God.

As such, we don't focus much on:
-church traditions/history
-new “profecies” or “revelations.”
-contemporary philosophies, sciences,
or fads.
B: Biblical Authority for faith and
practice

It also means that we are “non-creedal.”
That means that we don't have a set
doctrinal statement that all must agree
upon.

However, we may respect the Nicene
Creed, Apostles Creed, Augsburg
Confession, the Baptist Faith & Message or
other doctrinal statements. But they are
secondary to the Bible.
A: Autonomy (Self-Government) of
the Local Church

There is no formal hierarchy of churches.
Each church is independent
governmentally, controlled by no outside
organization.

Baptists have no “bishops” overseeing a
group of churches. Each church is
spiritually led by a pastor (or pastors) and
governed by the membership.
A: Autonomy (Self-Government) of
the Local Church

Local Baptist churches may join together
with other like-minded churches into
fellowships, or associations, or
conventions. However, doing so is
voluntary, and is done for mutual support
and collaboration or ministry.

Such organizations my guide the local
churches, but do not control or “own” them.
P: Priesthood of all Believers in
Jesus Christ as Personal Savior.

Each Christian (believer or follower of
Christ) has access to the throne of God.

Each Christian can pray directly to the
Father through Jesus Christ. There is no
need to pray to someone else or through
someone else.

The pastor/clergy in the church are to
provide spiritual leadership. However, they
are not closer to God than the membership
and are not a source of grace or salvation.
P: Priesthood of all Believers in
Jesus Christ as Personal Savior.

In Baptist churches there is no priesthood
since all Christians are seen as priests.

Baptist churches are typically
congregational... meaning that all members
vote on church matters. Each member
receives God's message and wisdom, not
a select “prophet” or intermediary, so divine
wisdom is sought from all members for
church governance.
T: Two Ordinances: Lord's Supper
and Believer's Baptism

Baptists generally use the term “ordinance”
rather than “sacrament.” The term
“sacrament” usually implies that one
receives a certain amount of tangible grace
or blessing from God in doing it. Baptists,
on the other hand, use the term
“ordinance” meaning it is something we are
supposed to do... however, we do it
symbolically (because of the meaning
behind the action) rather than
sacramentally.
T: Two Ordinances: Lord's Supper
and Believer's Baptism

Baptists hold to two ordinances because
the early church had two major symbolic
rites... these being the Lord's Supper and
Baptism.

Catholics have 7 sacraments, but the other
five are part of later church tradition, not
the New Testament Church. Our authority
is the Bible, not later church history, so we
don't reject other rituals, but we don't
accept them as having special mandate.
T: Two Ordinances: Lord's Supper
and Believer's Baptism

Some Protestant Groups add other rites.
Some consider foot washing as an
ordinance or sacrament. Some require Old
Testament practices to be carried out by
the church. These may not be bad, but
Baptists see these as not required based
on the words of Christ and the apostles,
and the practice of the early church.
T: Two Ordinances: Lord's Supper
and Believer's Baptism

The Lord's Supper (“Eucharist”) is
commanded by Christ to be carried out as
a symbol. It is something we do NOW (as
often as we eat this bread and drink this
wine), looking into the PAST (we proclaim
the Lord's death), and into the FUTURE
(until He comes). It is a symbol of faith,
unity, remembrance and hope.

It does not save. We do it in response to
the faith in us and God's love for us.
T: Two Ordinances: Lord's Supper
and Believer's Baptism

Baptism is also a symbol. It does not save,
nor bestow grace.

It is for believers since it demonstrates the
faith of the individual. Infant baptism may
demonstrate the faith of the parents, but
certainly not the faith of the baby.

Baptists immerse in water rather than
sprinkle or wash. This is consistent with the
practice of the early church.
T: Two Ordinances: Lord's Supper
and Believer's Baptism

Baptism symbolizes dying with Christ and
being “born again” as a new creation in
Christ. Most Baptists will require baptism to
be a member of the church.

Some groups describe a separate baptism
called “spirit baptism.” However, most
Baptists see the Holy Spirit indwelling all
believers, not just some, and that being
baptized of the Holy Spirit (based on I Cor.
12) describes the unity of all believers.
I: Individual Soul Liberty (and
Responsibility) of the Believer

Each individual has the right, ability, and
responsibility to make a personal choice to
follow God or not.

No one else can make the decision for
another. (God has spiritual children... no
spiritual grandchildren).

Salvation is a free gift of God in which we
may accept with our heart or reject.
I: Individual Soul Liberty (and
Responsibility) of the Believer

Related to this idea is that our allegiance,
ultimately, is to God.

We don't owe ultimate allegiance to pope,
pastor, church, or denomination.

We may honor those in spiritual leadership
over us, but our allegiance to God must
always come before other allegiances. As
Peter and John said, “We must obey God,
rather than men.” (Acts 5:29)
S: Saved Church Membership

Members of a Baptist church are saved (at
least by public testimony), and have gone
through Believer's Baptism.

The “church family” may include non-
members--entire families, regular visitors to
the church, and more--but members are
more narrowly defined.

No one can be born a member of a Baptist
church, since no one is born already a
Christian.
S: Saved Church Membership

Members can vote on church matters, and
hold certain offices in the church.

Some churches say that only members can
serve in the church. Some only allow
members to partake of the Lord's Supper
(closed communion) while others allow all
Christians (open communion).

Membership does not save a person and
not being a member does not mean one is
unsaved. (God judges the heart, not man.)
T: Two Offices: Pastor and Deacon

The early church had two major offices that
were part of church governance.

One we call “pastor” but was sometimes
called presbyter, overseer, bishop, elder,
and so forth.

Some feel that there should only be one
pastor per church, while others feel there
can be several, one of which may be
described as being “senior pastor.”
T: Two Offices: Pastor and Deacon

Pastors are spiritual leaders. They guide
and train. They are not kings, lords, or
captains. They encourage and exhort, not
command.

Deacons are ministerial leaders. They lead
various ministry activities in the church.

Both are to be spiritually mature, godly, and
of good reputation.
T: Two Offices: Pastor and Deacon

Some Baptists feel that the role of pastor
and/or deacon is limited to men. Others
feel they are open to both men and
women.

Baptist churches can have other offices
(Sunday school teachers, treasurer,
worship leader, etc.). However, these are
seen as roles set up based on need, not
offices established by God.
T: Two Offices: Pastor and Deacon

Baptists usually don't use the title “bishop”.
In the New Testament, a “bishop” was
simply a pastor. However, in later church
history it described a person who was
above other pastors and churches.

Baptists don't use the title “apostle.” In the
New Testament, an apostle was a church
planter. However, the title has been greatly
misused in more recent years by some
groups, so Baptists avoid it.
S: Separation of Church and State

Historically, there was the assumption that
the local government defined what religion
its citizens would be allowed to practice.

Even with the Protestant Reformation (and
the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648) freedom
of religion commonly meant freedom of the
government to choose a religion, rather
than the freedom of individual faith.

Baptists are from groups that rejected
state-run, state-determined, religion.
S: Separation of Church and State

Separation does not necessarily mean that
Baptists can't impact government or be
involved in policy matters. Nor does it
mean government must be fully secular.

Separation means that the church and the
individual has religious freedom, free from
governmental control.

It also means that religious groups should
not seek to take over a government, nor
impose its religious beliefs on others.
Reviewing

B - Biblical Authority for faith and practice

A - Autonomy or self-government of each Baptist
church

P - Priesthood of All Believers in Jesus Christ as a
personal Saviour

T - Two Ordinances: Believer’s Baptism The Lord’s
Supper

I - Individual Soul Liberty of the believer

S - Saved, Baptized Church Membership

T - Two Offices of the local church: Pastor and
Deacon

S - Separation of Church and State
Note
These distinctives are quite flexible in
practice. Because of this, Baptists have
been able to adapt to different cultures in
different places and different times.
In fact, the distinctives simply provide
guidelines of our tradition based on our
understanding of God's Word. But God and
His revelation are our only true guides for
our faith and conduct.
Baptists join in spiritual unity with others who
share faith in God's Son, Jesus Christ.
The Baptist Tradition
Reflections on Flexible Distinctives
Dr. Robert Munson
Bukal Life Care

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Baptist Distinctives... Brief Overview

  • 1. The Baptist Tradition Reflections on Flexible Distinctives Dr. Robert Munson Bukal Life Care
  • 2. The Baptist movement goes back over 400 years to the early 1600s. The movement has changed in many ways over the centuries, yet there are certain things that have stayed the same. We call these things “Baptist Distinctives.” They guide but do not control, since we see God as our only Lord, and God's Word as our only authoritative guide.
  • 3. One Way of Describing the Distinctives is through the Acronym: BAPTISTS  B - Biblical Authority for faith and practice  A - Autonomy or self-government of each Baptist church  P - Priesthood of All Believers in Jesus Christ as a personal Saviour  T - Two Ordinances: Believer’s Baptism The Lord’s Supper
  • 4. One Way of Describing the Distinctives is through the Acronym: BAPTISTS  I - Individual Soul Liberty of the Believer  S - Saved, Baptized Church Membership  T - Two Offices of the local church: Pastor and Deacon  S - Separation of Church and State
  • 5. B: Biblical Authority for faith and practice  We base our beliefs and practices on the Word of God.  As such, we don't focus much on: -church traditions/history -new “profecies” or “revelations.” -contemporary philosophies, sciences, or fads.
  • 6. B: Biblical Authority for faith and practice  It also means that we are “non-creedal.” That means that we don't have a set doctrinal statement that all must agree upon.  However, we may respect the Nicene Creed, Apostles Creed, Augsburg Confession, the Baptist Faith & Message or other doctrinal statements. But they are secondary to the Bible.
  • 7. A: Autonomy (Self-Government) of the Local Church  There is no formal hierarchy of churches. Each church is independent governmentally, controlled by no outside organization.  Baptists have no “bishops” overseeing a group of churches. Each church is spiritually led by a pastor (or pastors) and governed by the membership.
  • 8. A: Autonomy (Self-Government) of the Local Church  Local Baptist churches may join together with other like-minded churches into fellowships, or associations, or conventions. However, doing so is voluntary, and is done for mutual support and collaboration or ministry.  Such organizations my guide the local churches, but do not control or “own” them.
  • 9. P: Priesthood of all Believers in Jesus Christ as Personal Savior.  Each Christian (believer or follower of Christ) has access to the throne of God.  Each Christian can pray directly to the Father through Jesus Christ. There is no need to pray to someone else or through someone else.  The pastor/clergy in the church are to provide spiritual leadership. However, they are not closer to God than the membership and are not a source of grace or salvation.
  • 10. P: Priesthood of all Believers in Jesus Christ as Personal Savior.  In Baptist churches there is no priesthood since all Christians are seen as priests.  Baptist churches are typically congregational... meaning that all members vote on church matters. Each member receives God's message and wisdom, not a select “prophet” or intermediary, so divine wisdom is sought from all members for church governance.
  • 11. T: Two Ordinances: Lord's Supper and Believer's Baptism  Baptists generally use the term “ordinance” rather than “sacrament.” The term “sacrament” usually implies that one receives a certain amount of tangible grace or blessing from God in doing it. Baptists, on the other hand, use the term “ordinance” meaning it is something we are supposed to do... however, we do it symbolically (because of the meaning behind the action) rather than sacramentally.
  • 12. T: Two Ordinances: Lord's Supper and Believer's Baptism  Baptists hold to two ordinances because the early church had two major symbolic rites... these being the Lord's Supper and Baptism.  Catholics have 7 sacraments, but the other five are part of later church tradition, not the New Testament Church. Our authority is the Bible, not later church history, so we don't reject other rituals, but we don't accept them as having special mandate.
  • 13. T: Two Ordinances: Lord's Supper and Believer's Baptism  Some Protestant Groups add other rites. Some consider foot washing as an ordinance or sacrament. Some require Old Testament practices to be carried out by the church. These may not be bad, but Baptists see these as not required based on the words of Christ and the apostles, and the practice of the early church.
  • 14. T: Two Ordinances: Lord's Supper and Believer's Baptism  The Lord's Supper (“Eucharist”) is commanded by Christ to be carried out as a symbol. It is something we do NOW (as often as we eat this bread and drink this wine), looking into the PAST (we proclaim the Lord's death), and into the FUTURE (until He comes). It is a symbol of faith, unity, remembrance and hope.  It does not save. We do it in response to the faith in us and God's love for us.
  • 15. T: Two Ordinances: Lord's Supper and Believer's Baptism  Baptism is also a symbol. It does not save, nor bestow grace.  It is for believers since it demonstrates the faith of the individual. Infant baptism may demonstrate the faith of the parents, but certainly not the faith of the baby.  Baptists immerse in water rather than sprinkle or wash. This is consistent with the practice of the early church.
  • 16. T: Two Ordinances: Lord's Supper and Believer's Baptism  Baptism symbolizes dying with Christ and being “born again” as a new creation in Christ. Most Baptists will require baptism to be a member of the church.  Some groups describe a separate baptism called “spirit baptism.” However, most Baptists see the Holy Spirit indwelling all believers, not just some, and that being baptized of the Holy Spirit (based on I Cor. 12) describes the unity of all believers.
  • 17. I: Individual Soul Liberty (and Responsibility) of the Believer  Each individual has the right, ability, and responsibility to make a personal choice to follow God or not.  No one else can make the decision for another. (God has spiritual children... no spiritual grandchildren).  Salvation is a free gift of God in which we may accept with our heart or reject.
  • 18. I: Individual Soul Liberty (and Responsibility) of the Believer  Related to this idea is that our allegiance, ultimately, is to God.  We don't owe ultimate allegiance to pope, pastor, church, or denomination.  We may honor those in spiritual leadership over us, but our allegiance to God must always come before other allegiances. As Peter and John said, “We must obey God, rather than men.” (Acts 5:29)
  • 19. S: Saved Church Membership  Members of a Baptist church are saved (at least by public testimony), and have gone through Believer's Baptism.  The “church family” may include non- members--entire families, regular visitors to the church, and more--but members are more narrowly defined.  No one can be born a member of a Baptist church, since no one is born already a Christian.
  • 20. S: Saved Church Membership  Members can vote on church matters, and hold certain offices in the church.  Some churches say that only members can serve in the church. Some only allow members to partake of the Lord's Supper (closed communion) while others allow all Christians (open communion).  Membership does not save a person and not being a member does not mean one is unsaved. (God judges the heart, not man.)
  • 21. T: Two Offices: Pastor and Deacon  The early church had two major offices that were part of church governance.  One we call “pastor” but was sometimes called presbyter, overseer, bishop, elder, and so forth.  Some feel that there should only be one pastor per church, while others feel there can be several, one of which may be described as being “senior pastor.”
  • 22. T: Two Offices: Pastor and Deacon  Pastors are spiritual leaders. They guide and train. They are not kings, lords, or captains. They encourage and exhort, not command.  Deacons are ministerial leaders. They lead various ministry activities in the church.  Both are to be spiritually mature, godly, and of good reputation.
  • 23. T: Two Offices: Pastor and Deacon  Some Baptists feel that the role of pastor and/or deacon is limited to men. Others feel they are open to both men and women.  Baptist churches can have other offices (Sunday school teachers, treasurer, worship leader, etc.). However, these are seen as roles set up based on need, not offices established by God.
  • 24. T: Two Offices: Pastor and Deacon  Baptists usually don't use the title “bishop”. In the New Testament, a “bishop” was simply a pastor. However, in later church history it described a person who was above other pastors and churches.  Baptists don't use the title “apostle.” In the New Testament, an apostle was a church planter. However, the title has been greatly misused in more recent years by some groups, so Baptists avoid it.
  • 25. S: Separation of Church and State  Historically, there was the assumption that the local government defined what religion its citizens would be allowed to practice.  Even with the Protestant Reformation (and the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648) freedom of religion commonly meant freedom of the government to choose a religion, rather than the freedom of individual faith.  Baptists are from groups that rejected state-run, state-determined, religion.
  • 26. S: Separation of Church and State  Separation does not necessarily mean that Baptists can't impact government or be involved in policy matters. Nor does it mean government must be fully secular.  Separation means that the church and the individual has religious freedom, free from governmental control.  It also means that religious groups should not seek to take over a government, nor impose its religious beliefs on others.
  • 27. Reviewing  B - Biblical Authority for faith and practice  A - Autonomy or self-government of each Baptist church  P - Priesthood of All Believers in Jesus Christ as a personal Saviour  T - Two Ordinances: Believer’s Baptism The Lord’s Supper  I - Individual Soul Liberty of the believer  S - Saved, Baptized Church Membership  T - Two Offices of the local church: Pastor and Deacon  S - Separation of Church and State
  • 28. Note These distinctives are quite flexible in practice. Because of this, Baptists have been able to adapt to different cultures in different places and different times. In fact, the distinctives simply provide guidelines of our tradition based on our understanding of God's Word. But God and His revelation are our only true guides for our faith and conduct. Baptists join in spiritual unity with others who share faith in God's Son, Jesus Christ.
  • 29. The Baptist Tradition Reflections on Flexible Distinctives Dr. Robert Munson Bukal Life Care