MAILBOX (April 2010)
Readers Question: BEING BORN TO and raised in the dominant religion in our country, I find it surprising to find out that my classmate, who is a member of your Church since birth, did not receive baptism when he was an infant. Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't biblical verses like Luke 18:15 and Matthew 19:13 prove that Christ Himself demonstrated that infants or little children should be baptized? Name withheld upon sender's request
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Editor's reply: The verses you mentioned state, thus: "Then they also brought infants to Him that He might touch them; but when the disciples saw it, they rebuked them." (Luke 18:15, New King James Version)
"Then little children were brought to Him that He might put His hands on them and pray, but the disciples rebuked them." (Matt. 19:13, Ibid.)
Notice what Christ did to the infants or young children who were brought to Him—He laid His hands on and prayed for them. This is not baptism and is different from what is done to one who is baptized (Matt. 3:13-16; Acts 8:36-38). Baptism is not for infants, but for those who have been taught the gospel and believed in it as the Lord Jesus Christ Himself taught: "And He said to them, 'Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned'." (Mark 16:15-16, NKJV)
Having no capacity to understand yet, infants and little children can not believe in the gospel. Faith or belief in the gospel is attained by listening to the message as preached by the messenger sent by God (Rom. 10:17, 14-15). For the listener to have genuine faith, he should have the faculty to comprehend and believe, which infants do not have. Hence, infants should not be baptized. Thus, in the Church of Christ today, infants are dedicated to God through prayer as set by the example of our Lord Jesus Christ, according to the very verses that you cited: "Then little children were brought to Jesus for him to place his hands on them and pray for them, but the disciples rebuked those who brought them. Jesus said, let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven be¬longs to such as these' When he had placed his hands on them, he went on from there." (Matt. 19:13-15, New International Version) But, when they grow up and reach the age of 12, Iglesia ni Cristo children are given instructions in biblical doctrines and then baptized, in consonance with the Lord's command that all those who are made disciples shall be baptized (Matt. 28:19).~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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