How To Use a Confession of Faith
By Jim Elliff
Our church uses the 1689 London Baptist Confession, modern edition, along
with some adaptations. However, this article may be adapted for use with
other confessions as needed.
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Baptists have used
confessions since their beginning in order to state
clearly what they believe. Our church has adopted (with
some modifications) A Faith to Confess: The Baptist
Confession of Faith of 1689 as that which most represents our
beliefs. We affirm that it is the right of any
congregation to adopt a corpus of beliefs according to
their conscience and understanding of the Scriptures.
There are some excellent uses for such a confession:
- Upon admission of
new members into the church the confession is a
good introduction to the doctrine which will be
taught, giving the new member assurances that we
will remain orthodox in our convictions. We do
not expect anyone joining our church to be
prepared to adopt personally all that the
confession states. Most will be unprepared for
that. All we require of new members is a credible
profession of faith and water baptism. A copy of
the confession will be given to every new member
of the church for a ready reference on doctrine.
Those considering membership may borrow a copy to
look over before joining.
- We do not require
that the guest speakers we invite hold to the
confession. There are many fine believers who are
serving God faithfully, yet may not hold to the
exact expression of our convictions. We open our
arms to these faithful ministers of the Word, and
may invite them, at times, to address our people.
Though our confession will guide us in selecting
those we choose for guest speaking, it will not
preclude those who are in the most basic areas
soundly orthodox, but differ on some specific
point with the confession.
- We do expect
conformity to the confession for pastors,
pastoral assistants, interns, home group leaders,
and teachers, as those most associated with the
pastoral duty of teaching the truth. This
conformity does not imply that each person will
have a thoroughly formulated understanding and
acceptance of every aspect of the confession; it
does mean, however, that they are willing not to
knowingly teach contrary to the established
doctrine of the church while working out these
finer points. Certain doctrines are so clear and
so necessary that a potential leader would have
no reason to be in confusion over them i.e., the
inerrancy of Scripture, the deity of the Christ,
the nature of saving faith, the coming of the
Lord, the sovereignty of God in electing, etc.
However, more difficult points of doctrine may
take even good students some time to work out
i.e. the extent of the atonement, etc. Since
teaching is a direct pastoral extension, it is up
to the pastors to decide which points of
theology, on a case by case basis, may remain
suspended in a potential leader's thinking. Pains
should be taken, however, to remove the confusion
and to come to a solid conviction.
- If a pastor,
pastoral assistant, home group leader, intern,
etc., comes to a conclusion contrary to the
confession, he is required to come to the
pastoral leadership for counsel about his or her
beliefs. The pastors will work with the concerns
of the leader until there is a unity in doctrine.
If an issue in the confession is found to be in
error when compared to the Word of God, a
correction can be made to the confession with the
proper congregational involvement. The confession
is subservient to the Scriptures. If unity among
the pastors and the individual is unattainable,
then the pastors and individual must fall back on
the confession as a correct expression of truth
until proven otherwise. The teacher will be asked
to discontinue teaching until there is a better
resolve. It is admissible that some teacher may
completely apostatize and disbelieve many truths
once held true. In that special case, church
discipline is in order and all teaching
responsibilities will be terminated.
Adopted on
November 2, 1997
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