BILBREW said:Here's a quick update:
The Pastor from this church called me last night to talk to me about the upcoming New Members Class. After discussing that, he asked me when was the last time that I was baptized. I told him that I was baptized as a child and then again when when I was 16.Age of accountability, if your decision and not parents/guardians, etc He asked me hold old I was now and I told him that I will be 30 next month. He then stated that he feels that it is time for me to get baptized again. I told him that I didn't agree because I was taught that once saved, always saved.Baptism does not equate that you are saved He told me that it wasn't about salvation, it was about rededication. He then stated that he has rededicated his life several times and that included getting baptized again a couple of times. I told him that with all due respect I would have to disagree with him and decline his invitation. He then went on to say, "Well, when you joined the church you agreed to submit to God and to submit to the Pastor. I want you to pray about it and then about your decision". this is correct
Correct me if I am wrong, but I do not recall reading or hearing anything about submitting to a man, Pastor or not. Even in your sincerity you are wrong. Dacontinent summed it up I have no problem with submitting to Christ, but Christ has not put it on my heart to get re-baptized. You shouldn't be forced to, but the Pastor should TEACH you what the scriptures say In addition, I do not feel the need to "rededicate" my life to Christ when I have not strayed from the path. I am not perfect, but even when I was out doing wrong I was still a Christian, I still prayed, I still read the Bible, and I still did the best that I felt that I could do and asked for forgiveness when I knew I was in the wrong. You may not have strayed from the faith, but you didn't have a "gain" in your walk. Anytime there is a going back (doing wrong) and not forward in your walk and even if you think you're staying consistent/still. Not accusing you of having been an intentionally horrible person Therefore, I do not feel that at this point in my life I need "rededicate" when it is apparent to nearly everyone who comes into contact with me that I am a Christian, I accepted Jesus Christ as my Savior, and have never turned my back on my faith. It's not for others opinions, it about your relationship with Christ. I know you know this.
I am sure some of the clergymen on the board will disagree with my thoughts, but my position to leave this particular church alone stands. I will continue my search for another church home.
I'm just want to encourage you to continue to seek the Lord and don't let anyone tell you to seek another church based on their opinion or flesh. None of us know what the Lord is trying to work out in you. What if the Lord is telling you to join this church and your "feelings" are that you don't want to ? Whatcha gon' do ??? Stay encouraged bro, maybe seek Godly counsel from a true man or woman of God not affiliated with this church or your old one.