ELDER C. H. CAYCE:
Dear Sir and Brother-Why do we baptize Missionaries and Methodists, and
what Scripture have we, as Primitive Baptists, to do such things? Please
answer me through THE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST or by letter. Yours truly, ELDER
I B. BARREL 321 Windelkin St., Dallas, Texas. In answer to the above
question we would say, first, that baptism is administered by the
servant of Christ, or minister of the gospel, who has been called of God
and set apart by the authority of the church of Christ, or come under
the imposition of hands of a presbytery. Baptism must be administered by
one who has been set apart by the church to the work whereunto God has
called him, if it be gospel baptism. “As they ministered to the Lord,
and fasted, the Holy Ghost said, Separate me Barnabas and Saul for the
work whereunto I have called them. And when they had fasted and prayed,
and laid their hands on them, they sent them away. So they, being sent
forth by the Holy Ghost, departed unto Seleucia; and from thence they
sailed to Cyprus.” - (Acts 13:2-4). Here we have the called ministers of
Christ set apart by the church for the work whereunto the Lord had
called them. It is a part of the work of the ministry to administer the
ordinances. Those who are commanded to teach, as ministers of the
gospel, are the same who are to baptize. “Go ye therefore, and teach all
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and
of the Holy Ghost: teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have
commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the
world.” -(Matthew 28:19,20). In this text the same persons who are
commanded to go teach are also commanded to baptize. It is the work of
the ministry to go teach the things concerning the kingdom of Christ,
and it is the work of those who teach these things to baptize those who
are taught. The Primitive Baptists are the only people, in our judgment,
who are teaching as Christ commanded. They are teaching the true
doctrine of God our Saviour. Those who are teaching that doctrine are
commanded to baptize. Hence, the Primitive Baptist ministers are the
persons who are authorized by the Saviour to administer baptism. Others
are not teaching the doctrine of God our Saviour, are not teaching the
things commanded by the Saviour, so are not authorized by Him to
administer baptism. If they baptize, it is without the authority of
Christ. Baptism administered without the authority of Christ is not
gospel baptism. This is a good reason why Primitive Baptists do not
receive the baptism administered by Methodists, Missionary Baptists, or
other people. We do not think the doctrine or principles they hold to
and teach are true, and the baptism they administer is no better than
the doctrine they teach. “And I appoint unto you a kingdom, as my Father
hath appointed unto me; that ye may eat and drink at my table in my
kingdom, and sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of Israel.” -Luke
22:29,30. The Saviour has appointed a kingdom for His people here in the
world, that they may have a blessed home here on earth, that they may
eat and drink at His table in His kingdom. His kingdom is only one. He
did not appoint kingdoms, but a kingdom only one. “There are three-score
queens, and four-score concubines, and virgins without number. My dove,
my undefiled is but one; she is the only one of her mother, she is the
choice one of her that bare her.” - Solomon's (Song of Solomon 6:8-9).
The church of Christ is but one. There are many institutions, but of all
the institutions in the world, only one is the church of Christ. The
Saviour has never authorized the queens nor concubines nor the virgins
to administer the ordinances of His house. These queens, concubines and
virgins represent the many institutions that are in the world. Jesus has
never commanded that His ordinances he administered in these
institutions. His love, His dove, His undefiled, is but one. That is His
church or kingdom, which is but one. He has authorized and commanded
that His ordinances be administered in this one kingdom. They cannot be
administered elsewhere so that they will be recognized or approved by
Him. He does not approve of anything being done in a place where He has
not commanded. We think the Primitive Baptist Church is the true church
of Christ, the kingdom He set up while He was on earth. If it is, then
that is the place where the ordinances are to be administered. This is
another reason why we do not accept the baptism administered by other
people. If the Primitive Baptist Church is the church of Christ, the
others are not. If any of the others are the church of Christ, then the
Primitive Baptist Church is not the church of Christ. “Wherefore, my
brethren, ye are also become dead to the law by the body of Christ; that
ye should be married to another, even to Him who is raised from the
dead, that we should bring forth fruit unto God” -Rom. vii. 4. Those who
are dead to the law are those who have been born again. They are dead to
the law, and they should now be married to Christ. In order that they be
married to Christ the marriage ceremony must be performed by one who has
the proper authority to perform it. If two people desire to marry, in
order that they carry out the desire, they must have the ceremony
performed by one who is authorized to do so. They may get a good man to
pronounce the ceremony for them, but unless he has the proper authority,
the marriage would not be legal. It would make no difference how good
the man may be who pronounces the ceremony, his goodness and honesty, or
sincerity, would not make the marriage legal. To be married to Christ,
the rite must be performed by one authorized to perform it. Baptism is
the ceremony, or the rite, by which God's people are married to Christ.
It is the work of the ministry who are set apart by His church to
administer baptism, they are the persons who are authorized to
administer the ordinance. They are the only persons who can perform the
marriage ceremony. Others may go through the form, but it is not
recognized by the Saviour. The form may be all right, but a form without
reality or authority is without value. So the baptism administered by
others is without authority, hence without value, so for as the true
church of Christ is concerned. These are some of the reasons why we
Primitive Baptists do not recognize the baptism administered by other
people. Many other reasons and Scriptural proof texts could be given,
but want of time and space forbid us writing more at present. We pray
that these few thoughts may be blessed of the Lord to the benefit of our
readers. This is written while we are at the home of Brother Jackson
Denmark, near Groveland, Ga. We left home one week ago today, and have
met some good humble brethren here in Georgia. We find them here who are
standing firmly on the time honored principles of the fathers,
contending for the ancient landmarks, and who love the good old way,
though there are some few in this country, as in our own, who do not
seem to be perfectly satisfied with the church as it came to us from the
fathers. May the Lord sustain us all, and keep us by His grace, and help
us to walk in the good way and find sweet rest to our souls, and thereby
let brotherly love continue, and fellowship abound throughout the
borders of our beloved Zion. Brethren, pray for us. C. H. C.
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