The Baptist Faith and Message
On
June 14th, 2000, the Southern Baptist Convention adopted a revised
summary of our faith. The committee's report says in part:
"Baptists cherish and defend religious liberty, and deny the
right of any secular or religious authority to impose a confession
of faith upon a church or body of churches. We honor the principles
of soul competency and the priesthood of believers, affirming together
both our liberty in Christ and our accountability to each other
under the Word of God.
Baptist churches, associations, and general bodies have adopted
confessions of faith as a witness to the world, and as instruments
of doctrinal accountability. We are not embarrassed to state before
the world that these are doctrines we hold precious and as essential
to the Baptist tradition of faith and practice.
As a committee, we have been charged to address the "certain
needs" of our own generation. In an age increasingly hostile
to Christian truth, our challenge is to express the truth as revealed
in Scripture, and to bear witness to Jesus Christ, who is "the
Way, the Truth, and the Life."
The 1963 committee rightly sought to identify and affirm "certain
definite doctrines that Baptists believe, cherish, and with which
they have been and are now closely identified." Our living
faith is established upon eternal truths. "Thus this generation
of Southern Baptists is in historic succession of intent and purpose
as it endeavors to state for its time and theological climate those
articles of the Christian faith which are most surely held among
us."
It is the purpose of this statement of faith and message to set
forth certain teachings which we believe."