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Pastor Tom\u00a0\u00a0<\/a>\u00a0Admin\u00a0 <\/span>January 16, 2021<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Baptist History, Heritage and Distinctives<\/strong>
\nIsaac Backus \u2013 Battled Against State Church Government Tax<\/strong><\/p>\n

What if you asked your pastor how you could be rescued from God\u2019s wrath and he said he didn\u2019t know? That is what happened to Isaac Backus. The Great Awakening was in full swing in America. Evangelists awakened Americans to realize they needed to repent of sin, and Isaac was afraid.<\/p>\n

When his pastor could not show him how to get right with God, Backus went about his business. For weeks he prayed desperately that God would show him how to save his soul. He felt powerless and very frightened. Peace came one morning as he mowed a field. \u201cI was enabled by divine light to see the perfect righteousness of Christ and the freeness and riches of his grace,\u201d he later wrote.<\/p>\n

Backus was determined that no one else should suffer as he had by not knowing how to find salvation. He studied Scripture so that he could explain to others that Jesus took our sin to the cross with him and that forgiveness is ours if we confess our sins to God, believing he is able to restore us.<\/p>\n

People noticed the young man\u2019s zeal. Backus was about 22 when he began to preach and 24 when a little \u201cseparate\u201d church in Middelborough, Massachusetts asked him to be their pastor. Separates were those who were converted in the Great Awakening and left the established church thinking its ministers were \u201ccold fish\u201d who knew theology but didn\u2019t know Jesus Christ.<\/p>\n

Aware of his great responsibility, young Backus pleaded earnestly with the Lord that \u201che wouldn\u2019t suffer me to settle down in any snare or evil way.\u201d But when his congregation grew cold toward him, on this day, January 16, 1756, he formed the first Baptist church in Middleborough. It is as a Baptist that Backus is known.<\/p>\n

When he was born, there were only 1,500 Baptists in New England. When he died, there were 21,000\u2013 many of them converted through his efforts.<\/p>\n

Backus is most famous for his long battle against taxation to support state churches. It is wrong to force a person against their conscience, he said. \u201cIn Christ\u2019s kingdom, each one has the equal right to judge for himself.\u201d<\/p>\n

He recorded the testimony of hundreds who suffered harassment because they refused to pay the religious tax. These included several members of Backus\u2019s own family, who went to jail or lost their property. Once he himself was seized by a policeman, but someone paid the tax for him.<\/p>\n

Through letters, testimony and civil disobedience, Backus forced Massachusetts to face its religious problem. He made others aware of the situation, too, riding 1,200 miles a year on horseback to inform them about it. He printed pamphlets.<\/p>\n

But separation of church and state was not achieved until after he died.<\/p>\n

Backus also had a hand in founding America\u2019s first Baptist school of higher learning, Rhode Island College, now Brown University.<\/p>\n

Presented by Thomas E. Kresal from: \u201cChristianity dot com\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n