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Justin Peters: “If you baptize a child before he’s truly converted then as he grows up he’s going to look back [and say] ‘well I was baptized when I was 7 or 8 years old; you know when I prayed the sinner’s prayer but there’s been no conversion’...you’re creating a factory of false converts.”
“If you were a typical 8-year-old child making a profession of faith in an Evangelical Church...if that child does believe intellectually because that’s the worldview in which he’s raised but if you were to take that same child and raise that child in Japan, he’d be a Buddhist...I would say generally speaking a young child, babies, young children, they’re born with a sin nature but they don’t truly understand that when they disobey mommy and daddy that they are sinning against a thrice holy God.”
This is a subject that is very controversial among Christians but I believe Justin Peters is on the right track. When I was 10 years old sitting on the front pew on a Wednesday night in a Southern Baptist Church, the preacher told everyone who was saved to raise their hands. He pointed at me from the pulpit and said, “are you saved?” I shook my head no so he brought me down to the altar, led me in a sinner’s prayer and shortly after that I was baptized in a local river. I believed everything about Jesus, heaven and hell, and all the fundamentals of the faith, and for the next several years I convinced myself I was saved because I prayed a prayer and was baptized, but the only problem was, I could lie and steal among other things with no conviction whatsoever. I had no desire to live for God and Jesus was merely an insurance policy to keep me out of hell.
For the next several years I continued to go to church but when 18 years old as a bag boy at a supermarket (1971), someone left a gospel tract in a flower pot which I picked up and put in my pocket. I went home and read that tract and great conviction came over me like I had never had before and I suddenly realized that I wasn’t ready to meet God. After a week or two of sleepless nights I finally came to the point of true repentance and faith in the finished work of Christ and my life was radically changed. I don’t believe everyone has to have the same experience I had, and some may not even know exactly when saving faith came to them, but anyone who has been born again will experience a change in attitude toward sin and Jesus will be precious to them. I believe there is a lot of flippancy in child evangelism and much care must be taken when dealing with children.
“If you were a typical 8-year-old child making a profession of faith in an Evangelical Church...if that child does believe intellectually because that’s the worldview in which he’s raised but if you were to take that same child and raise that child in Japan, he’d be a Buddhist...I would say generally speaking a young child, babies, young children, they’re born with a sin nature but they don’t truly understand that when they disobey mommy and daddy that they are sinning against a thrice holy God.”
This is a subject that is very controversial among Christians but I believe Justin Peters is on the right track. When I was 10 years old sitting on the front pew on a Wednesday night in a Southern Baptist Church, the preacher told everyone who was saved to raise their hands. He pointed at me from the pulpit and said, “are you saved?” I shook my head no so he brought me down to the altar, led me in a sinner’s prayer and shortly after that I was baptized in a local river. I believed everything about Jesus, heaven and hell, and all the fundamentals of the faith, and for the next several years I convinced myself I was saved because I prayed a prayer and was baptized, but the only problem was, I could lie and steal among other things with no conviction whatsoever. I had no desire to live for God and Jesus was merely an insurance policy to keep me out of hell.
For the next several years I continued to go to church but when 18 years old as a bag boy at a supermarket (1971), someone left a gospel tract in a flower pot which I picked up and put in my pocket. I went home and read that tract and great conviction came over me like I had never had before and I suddenly realized that I wasn’t ready to meet God. After a week or two of sleepless nights I finally came to the point of true repentance and faith in the finished work of Christ and my life was radically changed. I don’t believe everyone has to have the same experience I had, and some may not even know exactly when saving faith came to them, but anyone who has been born again will experience a change in attitude toward sin and Jesus will be precious to them. I believe there is a lot of flippancy in child evangelism and much care must be taken when dealing with children.