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Can they support their beliefs biblically? Are they saying in effect that they are the only valid church in God’s kingdom?"Landmark theology, or heritage theology, is the belief among some independent Baptist churches that only local, independent Baptist congregations can truly be called “churches” in the New Testament sense. They believe that all other groups, and even most other Baptists, are not true churches because they deviate from the essentials of landmarkism." (from: What is Landmarkism? What is “Baptist Bride” theology? | GotQuestions.org)
That is part of the question that the OP was raising.Can they support their beliefs biblically? Are they saying in effect that they are the only valid church in God’s kingdom?
Yea of course.That is part of the question that the OP was raising.
Would it not be good to explore various thinking within this group, not so much to bring some accusation, but to explore the veracity of the Biblical support they use for their doctrinal positions, and their presentation on the view of a historical line of continual baptists.
Can you present so that others may know?Yea of course.
No... I am not well versed in Landmark.Can you present so that others may know?
As I understand the situation, the Landmark "position" grows out of their belief that ekklesia refers only to a local assembly, not a universal one. Mind you this belief is not unique to the Landmark movement.
A New Testament Church is:
An organized, autonomous band of immersed believers, having New Testament officers, practiving New Testament ordinances, and actively carrying out the Great Commission. (Dr. Richard Weeks)
Can you document one landmark Baptist Church that teaches salvation is through baptism and/or their church?Some landmark groups believe in regenerational baptism.
Like many false churches, they claim theirs is the ONLY way to Jesus.
Can you document one landmark Baptist Church that teaches salvation is through baptism and/or their church?
Thanks.
Primitive Baptists believe that salvation is of the Lord, that it is by His grace, and that nothing needs to be added to it.
To enter the gospel church one must be taught by the gospel and follow the Lord in obedience through the waters of baptism. The gospel church is but a little flock in each place where it is found but the church which shall be housed in heaven includes multitudes.
We believe that the depraved sinner is saved wholly by grace through faith in Jesus Christ, and the requisites to regeneration are repentance toward God and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and that the Holy Spirit convicts sinners, regenerates, seals, secures, and indwells every believer.
We believe that there are two pictorial ordinances in the Lord's churches: Baptism and the Lord's Supper. Scriptural baptism is the immersion of penitent believers in water, administered by the authority of a New Testament church in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Lord's Supper is a memorial ordinance, restricted to the members of the church observing the ordinance.
Can you document one landmark Baptist Church that teaches salvation is through baptism and/or their church?
That looks innocent enough, until you consider what they probably mean by "a New Testament church." If they didn't have a special meaning, they would have just left out that phrase: "Scriptural baptism is the immersion of penitent believers in water, in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit." That phrase suggests they don't consider most, maybe all non-Landmark, churches to be legitimate.
Possibly, but not necessarily. This can and will vary a lot from church to church.So, they'll want to rebaptize you, even if it's the fifth time you've been baptized.
Right, because they don't believe that. As rsr says above, "This is not to say that there aren't some; you can find heresy in every corner of Christendom." But if one finds an odd duck, you don't say all ducks are that way. Robycop is in error confusing this as part of either Landmark or Primitive faith and practice -- even if one could find an odd duck among them who teaches that. "Blood Before Water & Christ Before the Christ" has been a slogan used by many a Landmark Baptist, such as Landmark Southern Baptist of bygone days, J. H. Grime, when he wrote a booklet under that title in response to the Campbellite view of salvation through baptism.But, I don't see anything there about baptism saving.
I was taught much the same thing by a non-Landmarker Historic Northern Baptist. The idea of under the authority of an NT Church means the baptism is done on a church's authority. I can remember being in a meeting where the Gospel was presented and an invitation given. We then adjourned to the motel's outdoor pool for a baptismal service.