Isaiah 25:1 |
Vol. 2.11
November 2010 |
THE REIGN OF THE
LORD IN ZION – The News of Life. Obadiah 21
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Prepare the
Table, Watch in the Watchtower, Eat, Drink ...
Isaiah 21:5 |
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This is a monthly Christian
Newsletter and hereby state the object of its publication: That we are living in
the last days — the end of the
Gospel age; as well as the dawning of the long prayed for Kingdom of Christ in
power; are facts not only discernible by the close Student of the word, led by
the Spirit; but the outward signs recognizable by the world, bear the same
testimony: And we are desirous that the “household of Faith” be fully awake. Not
only help awaken but to assist them to “put on the whole Armor of God that they
may be able to stand in this evil day”. And beside all this, that giving all
diligence, they add to their Faith, Virtue, and to virtue, Knowledge,
Self-control, Patience, Godliness, brotherly Kindness, and Love; whom trust in
the merit of Christ’s Sacrifice for the world. Luke 21:36; Matt. 6:10; Eph.6:13;
2 Peter 1:4-11
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THE TRUE CHRISTIAN BAPTISM
Christian people are in agreement in understanding that the New Testament
teaches baptism, although there is a great diversity and confusion of thought
respecting its mode and significance. The great falling away from the faith,
alluded to by the apostles in the New Testament, had gained such headway by the
second century that very superstitious views respecting baptism had gained
control in the nominal church by that time. Water baptism was supposed not only
to bring the subject into relationship with God by canceling past sins, but also
to bring to him certain graces or favors from God as a member of the Church of
Christ which could not otherwise be secured. Hence, at that early day, not only
did believers seek baptism for themselves, but also for their children; and
because infants could neither believe nor enter into covenant promises for
themselves, an arrangement was made by which other than the parents might become
sponsors for such children—“spiritual parents.” They solemnly promised that the
children should believe in the Lord and walk in his ways, and obligated
themselves to see to their religious training. These were called godfathers and
godmothers.
The foregoing perversions of baptism were held for over 1200 years before the
organization of the various Protestant denominations of today. Doubtless there
were some of the Lord’s people who saw matters in a somewhat clearer light, but
we may reasonably say that they were extremely few, and that practically no
record of them and of their divergence of view comes down to us through the
pages of history. It is not surprising that Protestants of the 15th and 16th
centuries, having inherited these traditions and participated in them, would be
considerably under their influence, and that while divesting themselves of much
of the extreme ceremony they maintained the same general views and customs. Even
today otherwise intelligent people have a superstitious fear respecting what
might be the everlasting future of their children dying in infancy without
having been baptized—hence, without having received remission of sins, and
without having been inducted into membership in the Church. In harmony with
these superstitions, we find that although every effort is made in all
denominations to keep all power, privilege and authority in the hands of the
clergy and out of the hands of the laity, nevertheless, it is very generally
admitted that in extreme cases, where an infant is not expected to live, and
where the services of a clergyman cannot be secured in time, any person may
perform a baptism service—the thought being that no risk is to be taken in
respect to the child’s eternal welfare.
The Jewish ritual contained various formulas respecting the cleansing of vessels
and washing and sprinkling of unclean persons, etc., but nothing respecting
baptism (baptizo, immersion) such as John preached in the end of the
Jewish age. John’s baptism was for Jews only, who were already recognized as
typically cleansed by the Atonement-day sin offerings. To these John’s baptism
signified repentance from recognized sin, violations of the Law Covenant, and a
typical cleansing from them—a return to a condition of righteousness of heart or
desire. Jews thus repenting of sin and symbolically cleansed, or washed, were
counted as restored to a condition of harmony with God, previously enjoyed under
their Law Covenant. The motive back of John’s preaching and baptizing was a
preparation of the people for the Kingdom of God and for a revelation of
Messiah, which John’s preaching declared to be imminent, and for which the
people would need to be in a condition of heart-readiness if they would receive
an appropriate blessing.
Hence, John did not baptize his believers into Christ, but merely unto
repentance, bringing them back to a condition of harmony with Moses, etc., in
which condition, as natural branches in the olive tree (Rom. 11:16-21) they
would not need ingrafting into Christ, for Christ would to them take the place
of Moses, who for the time merely typified Christ. Let it be remembered, too,
that this, called “John’s baptism” and said to be unto repentance and remission
of sins, and “washing away of sin,” was not applicable to any except
Jews—because Gentiles, not being baptized into Moses, and not being of the
typical house of servants at any time, could not by repentance of sin come
back to a condition which they had never occupied. Gentiles who believed
into Christ must, therefore, be inducted into his house of sons in a different
manner. They, as the Apostle explains, were the wild olive branches, “by nature
children of wrath,” strangers, aliens, foreigners from the commonwealth of
Israel. No amount of repentance and reformation would make these strangers and
aliens members of the typical house of servants, to whom alone would come the
privilege of passing by faith in Christ from the house of servants into the
antitypical house of sons.
BAPTISM INTO CHRIST’S DEATH
“Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized
into his death?
“Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was
raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk
in newness of life.
“For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be
also in the likeness of his resurrection.” Rom. 6:3-5.
These verses are very generally used to prove all the various doctrines of
baptism, but quoted especially by our brethren who recognize baptism as
signifying immersion in water. Let it be clearly noticed, however, that the
Apostle makes not one word of reference to water baptism. Water baptism is
merely a symbol, or picture of the real baptism; and the Apostle, in these
verses explains, from various standpoints, the true, the essential baptism,
without which no one can be considered a member of the body, or Church of
Christ, while all who receive this baptism, of whatever name or place, color or
sex, are to be counted as members of the Ecclesia, members of the New
Creation.
But let us inquire particularly what was the process by which we came into
membership in Christ Jesus. The Apostle answers the question in his next
statement, “So many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized
into his death.” Not a word about our being baptized into him by being
baptized into water. No, no! How evident it is that if we were baptized a
thousand times in water it would not bring us into membership in the body of
Christ! But, accepting the Apostle’s statement, we realize that our union with
Christ, our membership in his Church or Ecclesia, whose names are written
in heaven, dated from the time that we were baptized into his death. But,
when and how were we baptized into the Lord’s death? We answer that this baptism
into death with the Lord, this overwhelming, or burial of ourselves, our flesh,
which resulted in our incorporation by him as members of his body, as New
Creatures, took place at the moment when we made the full surrender of our wills
to him—consecrating our all, to follow and obey him, even unto death.
Having thus laid all the stress, as the Apostle does, upon the true baptism, we
turn to the symbol of it, the water baptism, and inquire, first, Is the symbol
proper or necessary to those who have the real baptism? Second, If so, which is
the proper symbol?
That the inspired apostles so understood their commission and ours is evident
from all their teachings. They first taught the people respecting the grace of
God in the work of redemption, encouraging them to believe unto justification of
life. They thus urged upon them a full consecration of heart, saying, “I beseech
you, brethren [no longer sinners, but tentatively justified
through faith in Christ, and, hence, designated members of the “household of
faith,” or “brethren”], by the mercies of God [a share of which you have already
received in your justification], that you present your bodies living sacrifices,
holy [justified], acceptable to God, your reasonable service.” This was the
invitation to consecrate, or sacrifice, or be “baptized into his death.”
So many as heard the word gladly, in the proper condition of heart,
appreciatively, were baptized—not only really baptized in their consecration vow, but also
symbolically baptized in water, as an outward testimony of this.
Notice the following testimonies that baptism was the custom of all the apostles—not
merely with the Jews, but also with the Gentiles. We read of the people of
Samaria, “When they believed Philip...they were baptized, both men and women
[not children].” (Acts 8:12) The Ethiopian eunuch converted by the preaching of
Philip was also baptized in water. (Acts 8:35-38) After Peter had preached to
Cornelius and his household, “The holy Spirit fell on all them that heard
[appreciated] the word [no infants, therefore], ...and he commanded them to be
baptized.” (Acts 10:44-48) Again we read, “Many of the Corinthians hearing
believed, and were baptized.” (Acts 18:8) Again we read, “Lydia, a seller of
purple, of the city of Thyatira, one that worshiped God, heard us; whose heart
the Lord opened to give heed unto the things spoken by Paul....She was baptized
and her household.” (Acts 16:14-15) The Philippian jailer, when he had believed,
was baptized by Paul and Silas in the prison. (Acts 16:33) Again, we read, “I
baptized also the household of Stephanus.” (1 Cor. 1:16).
In the light of these plain declarations of Scripture respecting the precepts
and practice of the Lord and the apostles, it would be a bold man indeed who
would declare that symbolical or water baptism is not taught in the Scriptures;
or that it was taught as applicable only to the Jews; or that it was intended
only as an introductory work. On the contrary, it has been both taught and
practiced from the beginning of the age to the present time, even though with
varying forms and ceremonies, and with more or less incorrect conception of its
meaning, confounding the symbol and losing sight of the real baptism. It is
surely with good reason that all Christian people respect water baptism as of
divine institution. If any are still inclined to controvert this question, we
have no quarrel with them, but believe that if such an one is honest and has
performed in his heart the true baptism of his will into the will of the Lord—if
he has become dead to self, and to the world, and alive toward God, through
Jesus Christ our Lord, God will reveal even this matter also unto him in due
season. Phil. 3:15.
Meantime, we shall rejoice with such that they have found the real baptism, and
become participators in it, and we congratulate them upon the truth that it is
far better to see and enjoy the real baptism while blind to the symbol, than it
would be to see the symbol and be blind to the reality. In view of this, however
strongly we favor the symbolical baptism, we could not base Christian fellowship
upon it, but only upon the real baptism into death with Christ. All, therefore,
who confess the Lord as their Redeemer, and confess a full consecration of heart
and life to him, we accept as brethren in Christ Jesus, members of the
Ecclesia, whose names are written in heaven—New Creatures
in Christ,
whether by birth Jews or Gentiles, bond or free, male or female, baptized with
water or not baptized with water.
The Apostle’s testimony is, that there is “One Lord, one faith, one baptism, one
God and Father of all.” (Eph. 4:4-6) It follows that as there is only one proper
baptism so there can be but one proper symbol to it; and Christian people in
general are agreed that immersion in water corresponds most closely to the
meaning of the Scriptural language.
NOW, the baptism by John the Baptist, being a baptism unto repentance, is
evident that it is different from the baptism which our Lord undertook and which
he invites his followers to undertake; hence all the disciples undertaking the
baptism of remission of sins were...on understanding the baptism of Christ,
again baptised as we clearly see the teaching of the Scriptures (Acts 19:1-6).
Moreover, Jesus himself whom we follow had no sin hence his baptism was
different...and also, was not the water baptism which was a mere symbol to the
real as we see that after years from river Jordan, Jesus talks of His baptism as
not yet finished. — (Mark 10:39) “And they said unto him, We can. And Jesus said
unto them, Ye shall indeed drink of the cup that I drink of; and with the
baptism that I am baptized withal shall you be baptized.” Therefore, as seen
above, being baptised in water without clearly understanding the real baptism
into Christ’s death is meaningless even if it is done at any age. Having seen
also from scriptures (Eph. 4:4-5) that the baptism of the True Church is one,
then it becomes a duty of every believer to come to the reality hence be
inducted into Jesus Christ’s death— SO definitely there is “one body/church, one
faith, and one baptism as there is one God.”
Amen.
LUGANDA TRANSLATION in
brief.
OKUBATIZIBWA OKUTUUFU
Abakkiriza
abasinga mu nzikiriza zabwe, ez’ekikristayo, bakkiriza nti Baibuli eyigiriza
okubatizibwa kw’abakkiriza, wewaawo, bangi bakutaputa bulala wamu n’amakulu
g’okubatiza! Tulaba nti yo Baibuli etegeeza lwaatu nti waliwo okubatiza kumu
okutuufu era n’Ekkanisa emu (Abaefeso 4:4-5). Nga Abatume bwe bategeeza—nti mu
nnaku ez’oluvannyuma walibaawo abaliva mu kukkiriza, nga bawulira emyoyo
egikyamya n’okuyigiriza kwa basetaani (1 Tim. 4:1); kyanguwa nnyo abantu
okutandika okuva ku mulamwa era ne beegunjira amakulu amalala ag’okubatiza.
Abantu baatandika okutandika enzikiriza ezenjawulo era n’okubatizibwa mu mazzi
okukufuula okw’okunaazibwako ebibi n’okuyingira mu kissibo kya Kristo eri buli
muntu! Wano, weebatandikira n’okubatiza obwana obuto sikuba bufiira mu kibi! Era
okubatiza kuno ne kutinda nga abantu abakulu nga beyiimirira abato nga
bakitaabwe mu kukkiriza; So nga, n’okubatiza kukolebwa ba Kabona benzikiriza ezo
okujjako nga omuntu afa nga tabatizibwanga—olwo, omuntu yenna omukkiriza abatiza
agenda okufa, tafiira mu kibi! Kino kyatwaala ebbanga ddene era n’enzikkiriza ze
kiprotestanti bwe zatandika, zatandika n’endoowoza eno, era bangi babatiza
okubatiza kw’okujjako ebibi era kwe kw’okuyingira mu Kkanisa ya Kristo.
Tukiraba nti Yokkana omubatiza yabatiza “Okubatiza kw’okwenenya” era okusonga ku
Kristo nga Omulokozi. Okubatizibwa kuno kwali eri Abayudaya abaabatizibwa mu
Musa nga bava emisiri; So nga bannamawanga abatabatizibwanga mu Musa, so ate nga
tebaweebwa mateeka, tebalina mu gabo mu kubatizibwa kuno. Kale bannamawanga
baweebwa omukisa omulala—gwe gw’okkukiriza Yesu Kristo, nebaweebwa obutuukirivu
olw’okukkiriza, bwa buwa (Abaruumi 3:20-23). Kale abamaze okukkiriza Yesu Kristo,
bawebwa oluvanyuma omukisa, abaagala okugoberera Kristo—bwe batyo ne babatizibwa
okuyingira mu kufa kwe! (Abaruumi 6:3).
OKUBATIZIBWA OKUYINGIRA MU KUFA KWA KRISTO
“Oba temumanyi nga ffe fenna, abaabatizibwa okuyigira mu Kristo Yesu, nga
twabatizibwa kuyingira mu kufa kwe? kyetwava tuziikibwa awamu naye mu
kubatizibwa okuyingira mu kufa: nga Kristo bwe yazuukizibwa mu bafu olw’ekitiibwa
kya kitaawe, bwe tutyo naffe tutambulirenga mu bulamu obuggya. Kuba obanga
twagattibwa wamu naye mu kifaananyi ky’okufa
kwe, era tuligattibwa ne mu kifaananyi ky’okuzuukira
kwe.” — Abaruumi 6:3-5
Abakkiriza n’amaddiini mangi bakozesa ebyawandiikibwa ebyo waggulu okukakasa
okubatizibwa kw’amazzi. Naye bwe tweetegereza obulungi, Omutume Paulo talina
wayogerera ku mazzi, wabula alaga era nga anyonnyola okubatizibwa okwa namaddala.
Kale okubatizibwa mu mazzi kaboneero akoluvanyuma akalaga okusalawo kw’omuntu —
okugoberera Yesu Kristo. Kale okuyingira mu kufa kwa Kristo kwe kufaanana kutya?
Tulaba omuntu ayingide mu kufa kwa Yesu Kristo, asooka kuba mu kkiriza, y’omu
“ey’efiiriza byonna (neyegaana yekka), era bwatyo n’asalawo yekka okukola
Katonda kya yagala” — Matayo 16:24. Omutume Paulo kyava ategeeza abo’luganda (abaamala
edda okukkiriza Kristo era ne batukuzibwa) okwewaayo era okutwaala omutendera
omulala — kwe kuwaayo emibiri gyabwe kinoomu (towaayo gwa mulala era
tomusalirawo) nga ssaddaaka, ekkirizibwa mu maaso ga Katonda—Abaruumi 12:1. Kale
oba nga okubatizibwa kuno okutuufu si kwa mazzi, nga bwe tulaba nti ne Yesu
omubereberye mu kubatizibwa kuno, yakakasa kino, nga bw’ategeeza nga wayiseewo
ebbaga ddene nga avudde ku yolodani, nti akyali mu kubatizibwa era tekunaggwa! —
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Naye nnina okubatizibwa kwe ndibatizibwa; nange nga mbonaabona okutuusa lwe
kulituukirizibwa!
Kale akabonero k’okunyikibwa mu mazzi kalaga ekyo ekyakolebwa mu mutima
n’okusalawo kw’omukkiriza. Tulaba lwaatu nti Abayigirizwa n’abakkiriza Kristo,
bwe baategeera okubatizibwa kw’okugoberera Yesu Kristo, ne babatizibwa mu mazzi
omurundi ogw’okubiri — kuba ogwasooka mu mazzi, baabatizibwa olw’okwenenya era
n’okukkiriza Kristo. Bwe batyo, bwe baategeera okubatizibwa kwa Yesu era
okw’okuyingira mu kufa kwe, nebayingira okubatizibwa okwo! Era n’okutuukiriza
obutuukirivu nga bannyikibwa mu mazzi nga akabonero k’okubatizibwa kwabwe (Ebikolwa
bya Abatume 19:1-6).
Kale okunnyikibwa mu mazzi oba okuyibwaako amazzi nga totegedde kubatizibwa
okutuufu, tekirina makulu era tosobola kuba mu goberezi wa Kristo, era tosobola
kuba kitundu kya mubiri gwa Kristo/ Ekkanisaye! Osigala nga omukkiriza wa Yesu
Kristo! YEE, waliwo Okukkiriza kumu, Okubatizibwa kumu, Mukama waffe omu, nga
Katonda bwali Omu, wewaawo n’Ekkanisa emu / Omubiri gumu (Abaefeso 4:4-6)!
Amina.
THE DIVINE PLAN OF AGES
“A Plan of Ages, which he formed for the
ANOINTED Jesus our Lord”
— Eph. 3:11, Emp. Diag.
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— Hab. 2:2-3 L.T.
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— 2 Peter 3:5-13
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SOME BIBLE TOPICS TO BE COVERED:
(EGIMU KU MITWE EGIYIGIBWA)
1. Why does God permit Evil/ Satan to do
injury?
(Lwaki Katonda owekisa aleka Satan okukola
obubi?)
2. The Most Holy Faith — the Faith which was
delivered to all Saints.
(Okukkiriza okutukuvu enyo - Okwaweebwa
abatukuvu ba Katonda.)
3.
The study of Bible Covenants.
(Okuyiga Endagaano Za Katonda mu baibuli)
4.
Church History— The Seven Churches and
Seven Angels; Rev. 2
(Ekanisa Omusanvu ne
Bamalayika baazo Musanvu
—
Okubikkulirwa 2)
5.
The Armageddon & The End of the World.
(Olutalo ddekabusa era
olwenkomerero y’ensi)
6.
Tongues, Miracles, Visions and Prophesying.
(Ebyamagero, Okulabikirwa, Okwogera mu nnimi
era n’Obwanabbi)
7.
The TRUE Christian Baptism!
(Okubatizibwa okuli mu byawandikibwa, okw’amazima.)
And many others (Nebirala)!!!!
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failure. Serving and improving the life conditions of your fellow men towards
God, is one source of God’s blessing. Therefore, desiring to spread God’s
Message of life but thinking you are too busy with work of whatever sort, poor
to give financial support as you may not have enough for food, or you are not
talented to speak, or feeling bodily imperfection that a person may ask you what
you can not explain; yes in whatever form of constraint: We advise you to
consider the many and varied opportunities the LORD of heaven has placed before
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relatives in different places of the Country. Those who could promote this work
in other right way, the opportunity stands. Yes, how refreshing and motivating
you may contribute to changing Peoples lives, and yourself be God’s righteous
Servant in the belief of Christ and the TRUTH.
GROWING IN FAITH
Growth in faith is
a desired state of Christian for desired fruitage of Christ likeness; But this
must be in line with the will of God as expressed in 1 Thess. 5:21 KJV — “Prove
all things; hold fast that which is good.” In line with this exhortation we
advise all who are earnest students of Scriptures and our Newsletter, to prove
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communicate to us! It is also, our privilege to share the message of God’s love
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