by Elder R. H. Hale
Pastor of the Mountain
Fork Primitive Baptist Church
Madison County, AL
The one hundred and eighty-eighth
session of the Original Flint River Association has come and gone,
and thanks be to God, the giver of every good and perfect gift, this
year’s meeting was held with great success. The preaching was good
and the fellowship and the singing was heavenly.
Once again, I have been asked to
write the circular letter for this year’s minute. Since the
Association did not specify or assign a particular subject that I
should write about; I shall, if God permits, choose to comment
concerning the commission and commandment Christ gave to His
apostles just prior to His ascension.
For the sake of clarity and the
lack of space, I have combined the commission given in Mark 16:16
with that of Matthew 28:19. When combined, it should read somewhat
as follows:
“Go ye into all the world, preach the gospel
to every creature, teach all nations, teaching them to observe all
things whatsoever I have commanded you: baptizing them in the name
of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. He that
believeth and is baptized shall be saved but he that believeth not
shall be damned. And lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of
the world.”
This commission and commandment
raises two questions. Did the Apostles fulfill the commission and
keep the commandment given to them? And if so, does this mean they
are no longer relevant today? The answer to the first question is
yes They (the Apostles) fulfilled in every respect the
commission and kept the commandment given to them. Jesus, Himself,
foretold their fulfillment, “Ye shall receive power after that
the Holy Ghost is come upon you: and ye shall be witnesses unto me
both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea, and in Samaria, and unto the
uttermost part of the earth,” (Acts 1:18). “And after
the Holy Ghost came upon them they went forth and preached the
gospel everywhere and they did so with the Holy Ghost sent down from
heaven: the Lord working with them and confirming the word with
signs following,”
(Mark 16:20; I Peter 1:12). Truly, “their
sound went into all the earth, and their words unto the ends of the
world,” (Romans 10:18). And we believe the sound of their words
will continue to echo and reverberate throughout the world and will
continue to do so until the consummation of all things.
Before the close of the New
Testament days the truth of the Gospel had come unto the saints and
faithful brethren in Christ at Colossi. Paul wrote to them saying,
“Which is come unto you, as it is in all the world”
(Colossians 1:6). Paul further wrote that the Gospel had been
preached to every creature (all the creation) which is under
heaven, (Colossians 1:23). According to Colossians 2:12, we
are told that the Colossians had heard, believed, and were buried
with Christ in baptism and been raised with Him through the faith of
the operation of God who had raised him from the dead.
By considering those men who were contemporary
with the Apostles; men such as Philip, of whom it is said of the
Samaritans, “They believing Philip’s preaching the kingdom of God
and the name of Jesus, and were baptized both men and women”
(Acts 8:12). He was sent by the Spirit of God to preach Jesus to
the eunuch in the desert who believed and was baptized. Ananias was
sent by God to baptize Saul of Tarsus and then Paul and Silas were
sent by the Holy Ghost to preach in Macedonia, were Lydia, “whose
heart the Lord opened, that she attended unto the things which were
spoken of Paul” was baptized. We can see from these events that
the commission and commandment to go preach, disciple, and baptize
believers exceeded to the contemporary generation of men with the
Apostles. When we read the histories of the first and second
generations of men such as Hermes, Clement, Ignatius, Polycarp,
Justin Martyr, and who could fail to mention the Novatianist and
Waldenses, with others, we must conclude that the commission and
commandment to teach the ordinances exceeded to men and the church
beyond New Testament days.
We believe a God-called and Holy
Spirit sent elder in the Lord’s churches, is just as much a minister
of the Gospel in China as he is in Alaska, in India as he is in
Canada; his feet upon the mountains are just as beautiful in Arabia
as they are in Spain, or America. Their field of labor (dominion) is
from sea to sea and from the river even to the ends of the earth.
When sent by the Spirit, with the express purpose for the elect to
receive the salvation in Christ Jesus with eternal glory, there are
no boundaries..
In conclusion, in this day and time
when ten acres of vineyard yields but one bath and the seed of a
homer yields an ephah, it is my firm conviction that if a God-called
minister does not feel the spiritual anointing to do the work of an
evangelist in a distant field, he is not wrong in not going. On the
other hand, if he feels the spiritual compunction to go, he is not
wrong in going wherever the Spirit may lead him. We feel it is of
God by His several ability who determines who is sent or who is
not.
The questions then: Is the
commission and ordinance relevant today? Yes, for the churches of
Jesus Christ and her ministers wherever they are sent by the Spirit
of God.
Elder R. H. Hale, moderator