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ReBaptism:
(To a man threatened with disfellowship
for requesting rebaptism)
If the conference is
going to try and control like that and disfellowship you for
following the dictates of your own conscience-- don't let it bother
you. They have no right to do this and if they do, God does not
recognize their kingly power. Have courage and look to Jesus. Study
Bible and SOP for yourself and God will guide you.
Here are a few
references:
When the Former
Baptism Does Not Satisfy.-- There are many at the present day who
have unwittingly violated one of the precepts of God's law. When the
understanding is enlightened, and the claims of the fourth
commandment are urged upon the conscience, they see themselves
sinners in the sight of God. "Sin is the transgression of the law"
and "he that shall offend on one point is guilty of all." {Ev
372.1}
The honest seeker after truth will not plead ignorance of the
law as an excuse for transgression. Light was within his reach.
God's Word is plain, and Christ has bidden him search the
Scriptures. He reveres God's law as holy, just, and good, and he
repents of his transgression. By faith he pleads the atoning blood
of Christ, and grasps the promise of pardon. His former baptism does
not satisfy him now. He has seen himself a sinner, condemned by the
law of God. He has experienced anew a death to sin, and he desires
again to be buried with Christ by baptism, that he may rise to walk
in newness of life. Such a course is in harmony with the example of
Paul in baptizing the Jewish converts. That incident was recorded by
the Holy Spirit as an instructive lesson for the church.--Sketches
From the Life of Paul, p. 133. (1883) {Ev 372.2}
Not to Be Made a Testing Question for New Believers.--The
subject of rebaptism should be handled with the greatest care. After
the truth is presented upon the Sabbath question and other important
points of our faith, and souls manifest the moral courage to take
their position upon the truth, they will see this question in the
Bible light if they are fully converted. But by some these questions
have been handled unwisely, and God has sent reproof many times on
this point. Those who place the subject of rebaptism in the front,
making it of as much importance as the Sabbath question, are not
leaving the right impression upon the minds and correctly
representing the subject. It requires great discrimination to bring
in kindred truths with the Sabbath, rightly dividing the Word,
giving to each his portion of meat in due season. {Ev 372.3}
Those who lift the cross of the Sabbath have a tremendous
battle to fight with self and with selfish interests which would
interpose between their souls and God. Then when they have taken
this great step and their feet have been planted upon the platform
of eternal truth, they must have time to become accustomed to their
new position, and not be hurried on the question of rebaptism. No
one should become a conscience for another or urge and press
rebaptism. {Ev 373.1}
This is a subject which each individual must conscientiously
take his position upon in the fear of God. This subject should be
carefully presented in the spirit of tenderness and love. Then the
duty of urging belongs to no one but God; give God a chance to work
with His Holy Spirit upon the minds, so that the individual will be
perfectly convinced and satisfied in regard to this advanced step. A
spirit of controversy and contention should never be allowed to come
in and prevail on this subject. Do not take the Lord's work out of
His hands into your own hands. Those who have conscientiously taken
their position upon the commandments of God, will, if rightly dealt
with, accept all essential truth. But it needs wisdom to deal with
human minds. Some will be longer in seeing and understanding some
kindred truths than others, especially will this be the case in
regard to the subject of rebaptism, but there is a divine hand that
is leading them--a divine spirit impressing their hearts, and they
will know what they ought to do and do it. {Ev 373.2}
Let none of our zealous brethren overdo this matter. They will
be in danger of getting before the Lord and making tests for others
which the Lord has not bidden them to make. It is not the work of
any of our teachers to urge rebaptism upon anyone. It is their
business to lay down the great principles of Bible truths,
especially is this the case in regard to rebaptism. Then let God do
the work of convicting the mind and heart. . . . {Ev 374.1}
Every honest soul who accepts the Sabbath of the fourth
commandment will see and understand his duty in time. But it will
take time for some. It is not a subject to be driven and forced upon
those newly come to the truth, but this subject will work like
leaven; the process will be slow and quiet, but it will do its work,
if our ministering brethren will not be too fast and defeat the
purpose of God. {Ev 374.2}
Those who have long looked upon this subject see it quite
clearly and think all others should see it just as they do. They do
not consider that with some newly come to the faith this matter
looks like denying all their former religious experience. But in
time they will come to regard the matter differently. As the truth
is constantly unfolding to their minds, they will see advanced steps
to be taken; new light will flash upon their pathway; God's Spirit
will work upon their minds, if men will not interfere and seek to
drive them to the positions which they think are truth.
{Ev 374.3}
Now let it be distinctly understood, from time to time all
through our experience, God has given me testimonies of caution to
our brethren in regard to handling the subject of rebaptism. Our
good Brother _____ and several others of our ministers I was shown
were making a mistake at some point in their experience in putting
in the front and making a test question of rebaptism. This is not
the way that the subject should be treated. It is a matter to be
treated as a great privilege and blessing, and all who are
rebaptized, if they have the right ideas upon this subject, will
thus consider it. These good brethren were not bringing those newly
come to the faith along step by step, cautiously and guardedly, and
the result was that some were turned from the truth, when a little
time and tender, careful dealing with them would have prevented all
such sad results.--Letter 56, 1886. {Ev 375.1}
Reconversion and Rebaptism of Seventh-day Adventists.--The
Lord calls for a decided reformation. And when a soul is truly
reconverted, let him be rebaptized. Let him renew his covenant with
God, and God will renew His covenant with him. . . . Reconversion
must take place among the members, that as God's witnesses they may
testify to the authoritative power of the truth that sanctifies the
soul.-- Letter 63, 1903. {Ev 375.2}
When Rebaptism Is
Appropriate
And now why tarriest
thou? arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins, calling on the
name of the Lord. Acts 22:16. {FLB 148.1}
There are many at the present day who have unwittingly violated
one of the precepts of God's law. When the understanding is
enlightened, and the claims of the fourth commandment are urged upon
the conscience, they see themselves sinners in the sight of God.
"Sin is the transgression of the law" and he that shall "offend in
one point, he is guilty of all." 1 John 3:4; James 2:10. {FLB
148.2}
The honest seeker after truth will not plead ignorance of the
law as an excuse for transgression. Light was within his reach.
God's Word is plain, and Christ has bidden him search the
Scriptures. He reveres God's law as holy, just, and good, and he
repents of his transgression. By faith he pleads the atoning blood
of Christ, and grasps the promise of pardon. His former baptism does
not satisfy him now. He has seen himself a sinner, condemned by the
law of God. He has experienced anew a death to sin, and he desires
again to be buried with Christ by baptism, that he may rise to walk
in newness of life.... {FLB 148.3}
This is a subject which each individual must conscientiously
take his position upon in the fear of God.... The duty of urging
belongs to no one but God; give God a chance to work with His Holy
Spirit upon the minds, so that the individual will be perfectly
convinced and satisfied in regard to this advanced step.... {FLB
148.4}
It {rebaptism} is a matter to be treated as a great privilege
and blessing, and all who are rebaptized, if they have the right
ideas upon this subject, will thus consider it. {FLB 148.5}
It is the privilege and the duty of every Christian to have a
rich and abundant experience in the things of God. "I am the light
of the world," said Jesus. "He that followeth me shall not walk in
darkness, but shall have the light of life." John 8:12. . . . Every
step of faith and obedience brings the soul into closer connection
with the Light of the world, in whom there "is no darkness at all."
EGW was re-baptised
into the Sabbath truth--
Soon after accepting the
Sabbath truth, Ellen White requested rebaptism--undoubtedly into the
third angel's message. James White writes of this in Life Incidents,
page 273, in connection with his presentation of Ellen White's
visions: {1BIO 121.4}
On receiving baptism at my hands, at an early period of her
experience, as I raised her up out of the water, immediately she was
in vision. This is the only reference to this step in her
experience; the date of the rebaptism is not known. {1BIO 122.1}
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"I have a question. Dr. Haynes
said that the 144,000 in revelation is a figurative number and Elder
Lewis said that it is a literal number can you tell me where I can
find that it is figurative or literal?"
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We are not clearly told that and it is
not important for us to know--it does not affect our salvation- We
are told to strive to be like them and we are given in Bible and
SOP the type of character they have-- That will keep us busy
indeed, pleading for overcoming grace from God that one day we,
with the 144,000 will stand on the sea of glass!
One of the marked features in the
representation of the 144,000 is that in their mouth was found no
guile. The Lord has said, "Blessed is the man . . . in whose
spirit there is no guile" [Ps. 32:2]. They profess to be children
of God, and are represented following the Lamb whithersoever He
goeth. They are prefigured before us as standing on Mount Zion,
girt for holy service, clothed in white linen, which is the
righteousness of the saints. But all who follow the Lamb in heaven
will first have followed Him on earth, in trustful, loving,
willing obedience; followed Him not fretfully and capriciously,
but confidently, truthfully, as the flock follows the shepherd.
{14MR 93.1}
(2 Tim. 2:14-16; see EGW on Rev.
7:4-17.) Identity of 144,000 Not Revealed.--Christ says that there
will be those in the church who will present fables and
suppositions, when God has given grand, elevating, ennobling
truths, which should ever be kept in the treasure house of the
mind. When men pick up this theory and that theory, when they are
curious to know something it is not necessary for them to know,
God is not leading them. It is not His plan that His people shall
present something which they have to suppose, which is not taught
in the Word. It is not His will that they shall get into
controversy over questions which will not help them spiritually,
such as, Who is to compose the hundred and forty-four thousand.
This those who are the elect of God will in a short time know
without question. {7BC 978.4}
My brethren and sisters, appreciate and study the truths God
has given for you and your children. Spend not your time in
seeking to know that which will be no spiritual help. "What shall
I do to inherit eternal life?" This is the all-important question,
and it has been clearly answered. "What is written in the law? how
readest thou? (MS 26, 1901). {7BC 978.5}
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