Beliefs
Who are Free Will Baptists? Free Will Baptist roots can be traced
to England as early as 1611. The first Free Will Baptist church in
America was begun by Paul Palmer in 1727 in Perquimans County, North
Carolina. Some years later, in 1780, under the leadership of
Benjamin Randall, Free Will Baptists were established in the
northeast at New Durham, New Hampshire. From these early beginnings,
Free Will Baptists in America have had a continuing ministry. Today,
the National Association of Free Will Baptists is active in 42
states, 14 foreign countries, and a number of the islands of the
sea. The work of the National Association of Free Will Baptists is
promoted from the National Offices and the Sunday School and Church
Training Department located in Nashville, Tennessee.
What Free Will Baptists Believe
God--We believe that God is the Creator, Sustainer, and
Righteous Ruler of the universe. He has revealed Himself in nature,
and in the Scriptures of the Holy Bible as Father, Son, and Holy
Spirit: yet as one God.
Jesus Christ-He is God's unique Son; the only one of a kind.
The Scripture teaches that He is God revealed in flesh. In His
Divine nature He is truly God and in His human nature truly man. He
is the One once crucified for man's sin, the now risen and glorified
Savior and Lord who mediates between God and man and who gives us
access to the Father through His intercession. None can come to the
Father unless they come through Him.
Holy Spirit--All of the attributes of God are ascribed to the
Holy Spirit by the Scriptures. It is He who convicts and convinces
men of their sin. He also convinces man of that which is right, and
that a final day of judgment will come. He, it is, who comes to live
in us at conversion, to open our understanding to the Scripture, and
to lead us into the truth.
The Bible--God used holy men to write the Scriptures. They
are, in both the Old and New Testaments, the very words God intended
us to have. They are, as given by God, without error and are our
only rule of faith and practice. We profit from them by learning the
truth about many things: they also speak to us about wrong doing;
they even correct us and get us back on course as well as
instructing us in right living.
Man--God created man in a state of innocence. Man, being
tempted by Satan, yielded and willfully disobeyed God, becoming a
sinner and incurring God's judgment upon sin. All of Adam's
descendants inherit his fallen nature and thus have a natural
inclination to sin. When one comes to an age of accountability, he
is guilty of sinning before God and in need of salvation.
God's Relationship to His Creatures and Creation-God
exercises a wise and benevolent providence over all beings and
things. He maintains the laws of nature and performs special acts as
the highest welfare of mankind and His created order of things
require.
Salvation--Man receives pardon and forgiveness for his sins
when he admits to God that he is a sinner, when in godly sorrow he
turns from them and trusts in the work of Christ as redemption for
his sin. This acceptance of God's great salvation involves belief in
Christ's death on the cross as man's substitute and the fact of
God's raising Him from the dead as predicted. It is a salvation by
grace alone and not of works.
Who Can be Saved?--It is God's will that all be saved, but
since man has the power of choice, God saves only those who repent
of their sin and believe in the work of Christ on the cross. Those
who refuse in this life to repent and believe have no later chance
to be saved and thus condemn themselves to eternal damnation by
their unbelief.
Perseverance--We believe that there are strong grounds to
hope that the saved will persevere unto the end and be saved because
of the power of divine grace pledged for their support. We believe
that any saved person who has sinned (whether we call him a
backslider or sinner), but has a desire to repent, may do so and be
restored to God's favor and fellowship. Since man, however,
continues to have free choice, it is possible because of temptations
and the weakness of human flesh for him to fall into the practice of
sin and to make shipwreck of his faith and be lost.
Gospel Ordinances--Free Will Baptists believe the Bible
teaches three ordinances for the church to practice: Baptism in
water by immersion, the Lord's Supper, to be perpetuated until His
return, and the Washing of the Saints' feet, an ordinance teaching
humility.
Resurrection--Free Will Baptists believe the Scriptures teach
the resurrection of the bodies of all men, each in its own order;
they that have done good will come forth to the resurrection of
life, and they that have done evil to the resurrection of damnation.
Church Government--Free Will Baptist churches enjoy local
church autonomy (self-governing). The local church is the highest
authority in the denomination. Local churches voluntarily organize
themselves into quarterly meetings, district, state, and national
associations for the purpose of promoting the cause of Christ on the
local, state, district, national, and world-wide level.
Christ's Second Coming--The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ,
who ascended on high and sits at the right hand of God, will come
again to close the Gospel dispensation, glorify His saints, and
judge the world.
Missions--Free Will Baptists believe that Jesus commanded the
church to go into all the world and preach the Gospel to every
creature. For an in-depth study of Free Will Baptist beliefs and
practices, ask for a copy of the Free Will Baptist Treatise.
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