Batismo de crentes por profissão de fé
O batismo é administrado a pessoas que professam fé consciente em Cristo.
O que é: A marca mais conhecida da tradição batista é a defesa do batismo administrado a pessoas que professam fé pessoal em Cristo.
Como a tradição entende: O batismo não cria automaticamente a fé; ele testemunha publicamente a fé já professada. Por isso, muitos batistas rejeitam o batismo infantil como norma e insistem na necessidade de resposta consciente do candidato.
Base e contexto: A doutrina surgiu em polêmica com modelos sacramentais e pedobatistas do cristianismo magisterial e continua central para a identidade batista.
Debates e variações: Embora o batismo de crentes seja quase universal entre batistas, existem diferenças quanto a idade, requisitos de membresia e rebatismo.
Supportive
Acts 2:41
Reception of the word followed by baptism.
Reference: Acts 2:41.
Content: Those who received the word were baptized and added to the community.
Use in debate: It is frequently used for the Baptist model of professed faith before baptism.
Acts 8:36-38
The baptism of the eunuch after a confession of faith.
Reference: Acts 8:36-38.
Content: The eunuch asks for baptism after receiving instruction and believing the message.
Use in debate: It is an important text for the baptism of believers by profession of faith.
Mark 16:16
To believe and be baptized.
Reference: Mark 16:16.
Content: The text links faith and baptism in a significant sequence.
Use in debate: It is often cited in support of believer's baptism, although its textual context is discussed.
Matthew 28:19-20
A central text for baptism and discipleship.
Reference: Matthew 28:19-20.
Content: Jesus commands making disciples, baptizing, and teaching.
Use in debate: It is one of the principal Baptist bases for linking conscious discipleship and baptism.
Neutral
Acts 2:38-41
Baptism linked to repentance and communal incorporation.
Reference: Acts 2:38-41.
Content: Peter associates repentance, baptism, forgiveness, and insertion into the community of believers.
Use in debate: It is a key text for baptism in the early church.