Limited Atonement, 1689 Covenant Theology, and a whole lot more.
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Yep, I’m Still A Baptist And I’m Certainly A Calvinist
Limited Atonement, 1689 Covenant Theology, and a whole lot more.
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Baptists Need To Parent Like Presbyterians
“I’m not sure whether my three little girls are regenerate. Regardless of whether or not they are regenerate, I will raise them as ‘pre-Christians,’ not pagan enemies of God. Even as a Baptist, I fully believe that when it comes to the salvation of my children, the question is merely a matter of WHEN God will choose to save them, …
Westminster Covenant Theology Vs. 1689 Federalism
According to a Reformed Baptist view, the New Covenant is not just BIGGER, but BETTER; not merely WIDER, but DEEPER.“But as it is, Christ has obtained a ministry that is as much more excellent than the old as the covenant he mediates is better, since it is enacted on better promises” (Hebrews 8:6).
The New Covenant Makes Us New People
The problem with the Old Covenant was not that God gave bad commands, but that the people had bad hearts. However, under the New Covenant, God promises to give all his New Covenant people new hearts.
Zero Apostates In The New Covenant
Under the New Covenant, the will of God is written not just on tablets of stone, but on the minds and hearts of all God’s people. God not only replaces shadows with substance, but he also takes that substance and places it within his people; God writes it on our hearts. In other words, God does not merely lay his …
A Crash-Course On The Covenants
In this short video, Pastor Joel Webbon provides a brief overview of each of the covenants: 1) Covenant of Redemption, 2) Adamic Covenant, 3) Noahic Covenant, 4) Abrahamic Covenant, 5) Mosaic Covenant, 6) Davidic Covenant, and 7) New Covenant.
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Under the New Covenant, the will of God is written not just on tablets of stone, but on the minds and hearts of all God’s people. God not only replaces shadows with substance, but he also takes that substance and places it within his people. He writes it on our hearts. In other words, God does not merely lay his …