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).
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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.
The Tabernacle, The Mercy Seat, & 1689 Federalism
The Tabernacle (and later the Temple) was constructed under the direction of Moses, according to the detailed instructions he received from God on Mount Sinia (or Mount Horeb). The “First Section” of the Tabernacle (the Holy Place), stands in distinction from the “Second Section” (the Most Holy Place, or the Holy of Holies). This is not meant to signify two …
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.
The New Covenant | 100% Success Rate
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 …
Hebrews 6 | When Repentance Becomes IMPOSSIBLE
Do you believe that a Christian can never lose their salvation? If so, here’s the most challenging question you’ll have to be able to answer – Is repentance possible for someone who never had salvation to begin with, but who grew up in a gospel-preaching church and fell away?
How A Calvinist Explains Hebrews 6
Did you know it is quite possible to be “enlightened,” to “taste of the heavenly gift [and] the goodness of the Word of God,” and even to “share in the Holy Spirit,” all while remaining an UNBELIEVER? In this short video, Pastor Joel Webbon provides a Calvinist perspective for how this frightening reality can occur.
Covenant Theology | The Difference Between Baptists & Presbyterians
The New Covenant is not merely BIGGER than the Old Covenant in its scope, the New Covenant is BETTER than the Old Covenant in its promises.
Have I Sinned So Much That I CANNOT Repent? | Hebrews 6:4-9
Did you know it is quite possible to be “enlightened,” to “taste of the heavenly gift [and] the goodness of the Word of God,” and even to “share in the Holy Spirit,” all while remaining an UNBELIEVER? In this short video, Pastor Joel Webbon provides a clear answer to one of the most frightening questions: Is repentance possible for someone who …