Hello everyone. First, I'd like to say that you all have been a tremendous source of information. I am a Calvinistic Southern Baptist pastor (though not in service right now) who has been on a theological journey toward paedobaptism. At this point, I am about 95% there on the issue.
Here's a question for which I would appreciate your insight...
Leading up to Acts 15, the Pharisaical converts were insisting that the Gentile believers, in addition to baptism, needed to be circumcised and to be strict adherents of the Mosaic law. This leads me to believe that (correct me if I am making too much of a leap) Jewish Christians (at least the former Pharisees) were still circumcising their infants in addition to baptism, assuming they had them at this point. What did this circumcision represent to them? Was it an ethnic Jewish identity thing or something more? I had a conversation with a Baptist pastor (a huge caveat in this discussion, I know) who believed that the Jews were trying to ensure that the Gentiles were identified with all of God's Covenants with Israel. Circumcision for the Abrahamic Covenant, Law observance for the Mosaic Covenant, and baptism for the New Covenant. He said that the apostles - and the Acts 15 Council - corrected this because the Gentiles only needed to be identified with the New Covenant. This is a huge dispensational leap, to be sure, but it did make me wonder what circumcision represented to them.
Thanks in advance.
Here's a question for which I would appreciate your insight...
Leading up to Acts 15, the Pharisaical converts were insisting that the Gentile believers, in addition to baptism, needed to be circumcised and to be strict adherents of the Mosaic law. This leads me to believe that (correct me if I am making too much of a leap) Jewish Christians (at least the former Pharisees) were still circumcising their infants in addition to baptism, assuming they had them at this point. What did this circumcision represent to them? Was it an ethnic Jewish identity thing or something more? I had a conversation with a Baptist pastor (a huge caveat in this discussion, I know) who believed that the Jews were trying to ensure that the Gentiles were identified with all of God's Covenants with Israel. Circumcision for the Abrahamic Covenant, Law observance for the Mosaic Covenant, and baptism for the New Covenant. He said that the apostles - and the Acts 15 Council - corrected this because the Gentiles only needed to be identified with the New Covenant. This is a huge dispensational leap, to be sure, but it did make me wonder what circumcision represented to them.
Thanks in advance.