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    ROBERT DAILEY

    FREE WILL BAPTIST

    Dictionary.com defines free will as the free and independent choice; voluntary decision.

    It further explains the philosophy of free will as being the doctrine that the conduct of human

    beings expresses personal choice and is not simply determined by physical or divine forces.

    Moreover, christianbaptists.com defines their Baptist philosophy on Salvation as it being only

    through Jesus Christ. Although, the name Baptist implies that baptism is essential to some

    process of the Baptist faith, Baptists do not believe that baptism has any part of a persons

    salvation. Salvation is by the grace of God, through Jesus Christ, and our faith in what Jesus did

    on the crossdying for our sins. So how do these two philosophies come together to produce an

    entire new denomination. In this paper, I will present to you who started the Free Will Baptist

    denomination as well as when and where it began and how understanding this denomination is

    important to those who are as well as those who are not part of the Church of Christ.

    My first question is how many of you have heard of or knew that there was a Free Will

    Baptist religion? Have any of you noticed any in your community? In Charlotte, itself, I could

    not find any Free Will Baptist church. However, there are a few in the surrounding areas of

    Rock Hill, Gastonia, York, Matthews, and Clover. Surprisingly enough, the denomination began

    in 1727 by a group of general Baptists. Currently, they are located mostly in small towns and

    dominate mostly the southern United States. Their website, nafwb.org, boasts that they have

    over 300,000 members. The National Association's offices are located in the Nashville, TN.

    The Executive Office plays a vital role in providing direction to the denomination by correlating

    national ministries and administering denominational affairs.

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    So what do these so-called Free Will Baptists believe? Well, interestingly, you may find

    a few similarities with a religion dear to all of you. First of all, they believe that the Bible is the

    very word of God and without error in all that it affirms. Free Will Baptists arefundamental in

    doctrine, that is, they share the historic Christian Faith with all other genuine Christians. They

    are, as the name indicates,Baptistin doctrine, teaching that immersionnot sprinkling or

    pouringis the correct method of baptism. Finally, Free Will Baptists arefree will in doctrine.

    Some Christian groups believe God predetermined who would be saved and lost, that Jesus died

    only for certain elect individuals, and the rest have no opportunity to be saved. In contrast,

    Free Will Baptists believe God desires salvation for all and sent Jesus to die for everyone. Still,

    He has given man the freedom of choice to accept or reject Christs sacrifice. Those who put

    faith in Christs work are saved.

    Free Will Baptist churches are self-governing, own their own property, and call their own

    pastors. Yet these independent churches have chosen to work together to carry out various

    enterprises and programs beyond the scope of the local church. These efforts include several

    colleges and missions efforts both at home and abroad. The denomination supports missionaries

    in 20 international locations as well as the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Virgin Islands,

    Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.

    Faith is the condition for salvation, hence Free Will Baptists hold to "conditional eternal

    security." An individual is "saved by faith and kept by faith." In support of this concept, some

    Free Will Baptists refer to the Greek word translated "believeth" found in John 3:16 KJV. This is

    a continuous action verb, and can thus be read, "..that whosoever believes and continues to

    believe shall not perish, but have everlasting life." The concept is not of someone sinning

    occasionally and thus accidentally ending up "not saved," but instead of someone "repudiating"

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    his or her faith in Christ.[1]

    Thus "once saved always saved" is rejected by the denomination.

    Many Free Will Baptists believe that once a person has truly turned from his or her faith, it is

    impossible for that individual to return to Christ (Hebrews 6:4-6) and the person will have

    reached a point in which God will have ceased to deal with his or her heart, disabling the

    individual from even desiring to repent (John 6:44, Genesis 6:3, Romans 1:21, 28). Thus Free

    Will Baptist does not believe that an individual can oscillate between being lost and saved. Free

    Will Baptists believe that once a believer has abandoned his faith and has lost his or her

    salvation, there is no more hope for that person.

    The Apostle Paul consistently warns us in Hebrews that one must "hold fast" till the end.

    particularly chapters 2:1; 3:6,12-14; 4:1,11; 6:4-8,11,12 & 10:23-39. However, God tells us in

    Acts 2:38 to repent and be baptized. In essence, if there was no repentance then God would

    not have sent his only begotten son to save the world according to John 3:16-17.

    What the Bible says about Free Will

    God determines who is going to heaven ...

    "And as many as were ordained to eternal life believed." --Acts 13:48

    "For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate.... Moreover whom he did

    predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he

    justified, them he also glorified." --Romans 8:29-30

    "Who hath saved us, and called us with a holy calling, not according to our works, but

    according to his own purpose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world

    began." --2 Timothy 1:9

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    "He hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and

    without blame before him in love: Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by

    Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will." --Ephesians 1:4-5

    "God hath from the beginning chosen you to salvation." --2 Thessalonians 2:13

    "God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: That they all might

    be damned." --2 Thessalonians 2:11-12

    This is important to those who are not a member of the Church of Christ because it

    illustrates how this doctrine goes against what God has illustrated in his Bible. It is so easy to be

    deceived by these teachings if you are not aware of what is in the Bible. On the other hand,

    those who are in the body needs to understand the teachings, philosophies and doctrines of the

    Free Will Baptist religion so that we may combat them with the Holy Bible. If we dont know

    what they are teaching then we will have an poor chance of winning any of their souls over to

    Christ.

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    REFERENCES

    www.dictionary.com

    www.christianbaptists.com

    www.nafwb.org, National Association of Free Will Baptists

    Holy Bible, NKJ version

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