BAPTIST DISTINCTIVES
1. BIBLICAL AUTHORITY
2. AUTONOMY OF THE LOCAL CHURCH
3. PRIESTHOOD OF THE BELIEVER
4. TWO ORDINANCES
5. INDIVIDUAL SOUL LIBERTY
6. SAVED, BAPTIZED CHURCH MEMBERSHIP
7. TWO OFFICES
8.
SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE
BIBLICAL AUTHORITY:
Definition: The Bible is the final authority in all matters of
belief because the Bible is inspired byGod and bears the absolute authority of God Himself. Whatever the Bible affirms, Baptists
accept as true. No human opinions or decree of any church group can override the Bible. Even creeds and confessions of faith,
which attempt to articulate the theology of Scriptures do not carry Scripture’s inherent authority.
Scriptures: 2 Timothy 3:15,16
1 Thessalonians 2:13
2 Peter 1:20,21
AUTONOMY OF THE LOCAL CHURCH:
Definition: The local church is an independent body accountable to the Lord Jesus Christ, the head of the church. All human
authority for governing the local church resides within the local church itself. Thus the church is autonomous, or self-governing.
No religious hierarchy outside the local church may dictate a church’s beliefs or practices. Autonomy does not mean
isolation. A Baptist church may fellowship with other churches around mutual interests and in an associational tie, but a
Baptist church cannot be a “member” of any other body.
Scriptures: Colossians 1:18
2 Corinthians 8:1-5, 19, 23
PRIESTHOOD OF THE BELIEVER:
Definition: Priest is defined as one authorized to perform the sacred rites of a religion, especially as a mediatory
agent between humans and God. Every believer today is a priest of God and may enter into His presence in prayer directly through
our Great High Priest Jesus Christ. No other mediator is needed between God and people. As priests, we can study God’s
Word, pray for others and offer spiritual worship to God. We all have equal access to God whether we are a preacher or not.
Scriptures: 1 Peter 2:5,9
Revelation
5:9,10
TWO ORDINANCES:
Definition: The local
church should practice two ordinances: (1) baptism of believers by immersion in water, identifying the individual with Christ
in His death, burial and resurrection, and (2) the Lord’s Supper, or communion, commemorating His death for our sins.
Scriptures: Matthew 28:19,20
1 Corinthians 11:23-32
INDIVIDUAL SOUL LIBERTY:
Definition: Every individual, whether a believer
or an unbeliever, has the liberty to choose what he believes is right in the religious realm. No one should be forced to assent
to any belief against his will. Baptists have always opposed religious persecution. However, this liberty does not exempt
one from responsibility to the Word of God or from accountability to God Himself.
Scriptures:
Romans 14, 5,12
2 Corinthians 4:2
Titus
1:9
SAVED, BAPTIZED CHURCH MEMBERSHIP:
Definition: Local church membership is restricted to individuals who give a believable testimony of personal faith in Christ
and have publicly identified themselves with Him in believer’s baptism. When the members of a local church are believers,
a oneness in Christ exists, and the members can endeavor to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.
Scriptures: Acts 2:41-47
1 Corinthians 12:12
2 Corinthians 6:14
Ephesians 4:3
TWO OFFICES:
Definition: The Bible mandates only two offices in the church -- pastor
and deacon. The terms “pastor”, “elder”, “bishop”, and “overseer” all refer
to the same office. The two offices of pastor and deacon exist within the local church, not as an hierarchy outside or over
the local church.
Scriptures: 1 Timothy 3:3-13
Acts 20:17-38
Philippians 1:1
SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE:
Definition: God established both the
church and the civil government, and He gave each its own distinct sphere of operation. The government’s purposes are
outlined in Romans 13:1-7 and the church’s purposes in Matthew 28:19 and 20. Neither should control the other, nor should
there be an alliance between the two. Christians in a free society can properly influence government toward righteousness,
which is not the same as a denomination or group of churches controlling the government.
Scriptures:
Matthew 22:15-22
Acts 15:17-29