WHAT IS A BAPTIST?
Baptists are a Protestant branch of Christianity that emerged in the early 1600s in England. One of the early figures connected to the movement was John Smyth. From there, the movement spread rapidly, especially in America, where Baptists became one of the largest Christian groups.
The name “Baptist” comes from their central conviction about baptism. Baptists believe baptism should be for believers only, meaning a person is baptized after personally placing faith in Jesus Ch... moreWHAT IS A BAPTIST?
Baptists are a Protestant branch of Christianity that emerged in the early 1600s in England. One of the early figures connected to the movement was John Smyth. From there, the movement spread rapidly, especially in America, where Baptists became one of the largest Christian groups.
The name “Baptist” comes from their central conviction about baptism. Baptists believe baptism should be for believers only, meaning a person is baptized after personally placing faith in Jesus Christ. They reject infant baptism and practice baptism by full immersion in water, seeing it as a public declaration of faith rather than something that saves.
Baptists strongly emphasize salvation by grace through faith alone, the authority of Scripture as the final standard for doctrine, and the autonomy of the local church. Unlike Catholicism or some Protestant traditions, Baptists do not have a centralized governing authority. Each local church governs itself.
Baptists are part of Protestant Christianity, meaning they trace their theological roots back to the Reformation. However, they developed their own distinctives regarding baptism, church structure, and religious liberty.
There are different Baptist groups today, such as the Southern Baptist Convention, but all share core beliefs about believer’s baptism, biblical authority, and personal faith in Christ.
In simple terms, a Baptist is a Christian who believes that salvation comes through personal faith in Jesus, that baptism follows belief, and that the Bible is the highest authority for faith and practice.
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