Baptist History, Heritage & Distinctives – Patrick was a Baptist – Parallel the beliefs of Patrick and Baptists – PART SEVEN of EIGHT
Thomas E Kresal Admin · 2 hrs March 20, 2020
Baptist History, Heritage & Distinctives – Patrick was a Baptist – Parallel the beliefs of Patrick and Baptists – PART SEVEN of EIGHT
1. BAPTISTS RECOGNIZE CHRIST JESUS AS THEIR HEAD AND FOUNDER. “He is the head of the body, the church: who is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in all things he might have preeminence.” (Col. 1:18) As far as I know, we are the only group of Christians who holds that Jesus, during His personal ministry, constituted His Church.
Patrick was a Baptist. No one can read his writings, especially the “Breastplate,” without knowing that he exalted Christ and secured his authority from Him. Christ was all in all to him. Have no fear, this old warrior of the Faith never bowed the knee to mortal man
2. BAPTISTS ACCEPT THE BIBLE AS THE ONLY RULE OF FAITH AND PRACTICE. They believe that “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.” (II Tim. 3:16) To them, the Bible is the final authority. Baptists know that the real sword of the true Church is not the keen Damascus blade that pierces the vitals and severs the head of the non-believer but it is, as Paul told the Ephesians, “The sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.” (Eph. 6:17)
Patrick was a Baptist. It was the sword of the Spirit he wielded against the pagan Druids. His writings overflow with Scripture. One hundred thirteen references or quotations from Holy Writ may be found in his two epistles and his alphabetical poem and, incidentally, there is never a mention of the merits of saints, salvation by sacraments, the Eucharist, relics or holy places, and you will search in vain for any superstitious teaching about the Virgin Mary and the heathenish doctrine of purgatory.
3. THE POLITY OF THE BAPTIST CHURCH IS CONGREGATIONAL — THAT IS, ALL MEMBERS EQUAL. “One is your master, even Christ; and all ye are brethren.” (Matt. 23:8)
Patrick was a Baptist. Any scholar worthy of the name, making an impartial study, will tell you that his form of church government was not diocesan and emphatically not papal. Our hero preached the Gospel from the Word of God, established an indigenous church, baptized believers and ordained clergymen.
Patrick was also “Baptistic” when it came to the matter of:
3. REPENTANCE, FAITH AND CONVERSION BEFORE BAPTISM. In the “Tripartite Life of Patrick,” the author marks this quotation concerning Patrick’s views of the great commission of our Lord. He says: “Go, ye, teach. Meet is the order of teaching, before baptism. For it cannot be that the body, receive the sacrament of baptism, before the soul receives the verity of faith.” 10
Patrick was a Baptist. Like them he believed
Presented by Thomas E. Kresal from: A tract titled:
St. Patrick was a Baptist by John Summerfield Wimbish, D.D.
10) Smith, Patrick of Ireland, p.17-18
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