As a man who
now attends a Gospel Hall, I am often asked about my journey of faith and how I
came to love the fellowship of the Brethren. While I am deeply happy and
spiritually nourished in my current assembly, I feel it is important to express
my enduring fondness and appreciation for Baptists.
My spiritual
journey began in a Baptist church, where I was first introduced to the
life-changing message of the Gospel. It was in that environment, under the
guidance of faithful Baptist preachers, that I experienced the joy of salvation
and the transforming work of the Holy Spirit. Those early years laid a firm
foundation for my walk with Christ, and I am profoundly grateful for that
period of spiritual formation.
One person in
particular had a significant impact on my life during those formative years: my
former pastor, Mr. Larry Quade. As a young new Christian, I benefitted
immensely from his godly counsel, teaching, and encouragement. His example of
faithfulness, humility, and love for the Lord set a standard that I have
carried with me throughout my Christian life. I will always remember and
appreciate his influence, which helped shape me into the man I am today.
Although I now
attend a Gospel Hall and cherish the fellowship, teaching, and spiritual depth
I have found there, my heart still holds a deep affection for the Baptist
community. I respect their commitment to preaching the Word of God, their
emphasis on personal salvation, and the many faithful servants the Lord has
raised up within that tradition. My experience with Baptists was not merely a
stepping stone, but a profound gift that has enriched my faith and broadened my
understanding of God’s work in the world.
While my
spiritual home is now with the Brethren, I will always maintain a deep love and
appreciation for Baptists. Their ministry nurtured my early faith, and the
lessons I learned from them continue to guide me today. It is a blessing to
have known such dedicated servants of Christ, and I rejoice in the ways God has
worked through every stage of my journey.
Looking back on
my spiritual journey, I feel a deep sense of reflection and even regret
regarding some of the paths I took. I began in the Baptist tradition, part of
the Bible Baptist Fellowship International, where dispensationalism
shaped much of our teaching. While I cherished the community and the clarity of
Scripture in that environment, I eventually left, seeking what I thought was a
deeper understanding of God’s truth.
In that search,
I embraced the Reformed (Calvinist) Baptist tradition, joining churches that
taught Reformed theology and Calvinist doctrine. At the time, I believed this
was a step toward greater theological precision and spiritual depth. I
earnestly studied the doctrines of predestination, election, and God’s
sovereignty, thinking they would strengthen my faith.
However, over
time, I came to see the destructive effects this path had on my spiritual and
personal life. Embracing Calvinism not only eroded my faith but also exposed me
to teaching that I now recognize as spiritually harmful. It reshaped my
personality in ways I regret, fostering a rigid, critical outlook and sowing
seeds of doubt and despair where there should have been joy and confidence in
God’s love.
Today, I look
back with a mixture of sorrow and clarity. I grieve the years spent under
teaching that led me astray, but I also value the lessons learned from that
experience. My journey has been a reminder that doctrine is not merely academic,
it shapes our hearts, our faith, and our relationships.
In sharing this
reflection, I hope others might exercise discernment in their theological
pursuits. Faith is precious, and the communities and doctrines we embrace can
either nurture it or wound it. I am grateful to have reached a place of
clarity, and I move forward with humility, wisdom, and a renewed commitment to
a faith that uplifts rather than diminishes the soul.

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