THE GENESIS OF A MODERN PROPHET
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Coming to the basis of organization, after declaring that the apostolic office was intended to be perpetual in the church, he said:
Now, that is a very broad church. I will show you, therefore, that we cannot be denominational, sectarian, or narrow. I would refuse to organize a church which should demand that a man should think exactly as I, or you or somebody else thinks upon a great many matters that are not essential to salvation.
I am a firm believer in baptism as essential to a full and perfect obedience; but if you want to make baptism a test of Christian fellowship, I decline to be in such a church, because I was a Christian before I was immersed. I know I was a child of God before I was immersed, and I will never immerse anyone who has not become a child of God. Therefore, have I any right to keep a man away from the Lord's table because of his upbringing or his want of Christian culture in a matter, or simply because he does not yet see with me on the question of baptism? God forbid!
You know how strong I am about divine healing. You know I teach that it is God's will that we should be healed, and I feel that every person who is a Christian ought to rest in Christ for healing; but do you think I would shut out of the church of God any person simply because he or she was not healed? The Lord forbid! Let them alone. They are in the church. They are Christ's children, and if they have not yet been able to receive healing, that is a reason why the church ought to receive them, and comfort them, and teach them, and educate them, and bring them into the way of