These questions have come up during my biblestudy on baptism. If these have already been asked on the board, I apologize. Any help with these would be appreciated. If you take issues with how I've phrased any of the questions, please feel free to correct them. I'm here to learn.
1. Does the Covenant of Grace consist of elect members only or does it include apostates? (I've heard different answers from both credos and paedos on this one)
2. If an OC member who broke the covenant was immediately cut off from his people, then why aren't infants cut off from their people as New Covenant breakers the minute they're born, since they come into the world not obeying the Gospel?
3. We see from the Law that at some point the alien became a member of the covenant. At what point did they become a member and how? In the New Covenant, how do you know when an "alien" (someone who just begins attending your church) becomes a member of the covenant? What, from Scripture, is the objective basis for knowing he/she is a member of the new covenant?
4. If women were virtually circumcised in the OC, why aren't they virtually baptized in the NC? Can you establish this from Scripture without appeals to specific accounts of women being baptized?
5. In the case of 2 families, one Presbyterian one baptist, both families raise their child in the Lord, teaching them, exhorting them, surrounding them with the Gospel, etc. Does either child have any more hope of comming to faith than the other? For the child of paedobaptis raised the same as the child of a credobaptist, how are the blessings different? Are they? Is there efficacy of any kind in the baptism for the paedo-child?
6. Jeremiah 31:33-34 lists seval aspects of the New Covenant (the Law put within them, written on their hearts, all know the Lord, forgiveness of sins). If promises such as "all will know the Lord" only reach their fullness at the return of Christ, why doesn't this notion of future fulfillment likewise apply to "I will forgive their iniquity?" In other words, full forgiveness for sins has already been applied to the regenerate members of the NC. Why, if each of the other promises have all yet to be applied in their fullness? (This one is hard to put into words. I'm sure this either sounds confusing or extremely basic. Feel free to ask for clarifications).
More to come. . . . .
1. Does the Covenant of Grace consist of elect members only or does it include apostates? (I've heard different answers from both credos and paedos on this one)
2. If an OC member who broke the covenant was immediately cut off from his people, then why aren't infants cut off from their people as New Covenant breakers the minute they're born, since they come into the world not obeying the Gospel?
3. We see from the Law that at some point the alien became a member of the covenant. At what point did they become a member and how? In the New Covenant, how do you know when an "alien" (someone who just begins attending your church) becomes a member of the covenant? What, from Scripture, is the objective basis for knowing he/she is a member of the new covenant?
4. If women were virtually circumcised in the OC, why aren't they virtually baptized in the NC? Can you establish this from Scripture without appeals to specific accounts of women being baptized?
5. In the case of 2 families, one Presbyterian one baptist, both families raise their child in the Lord, teaching them, exhorting them, surrounding them with the Gospel, etc. Does either child have any more hope of comming to faith than the other? For the child of paedobaptis raised the same as the child of a credobaptist, how are the blessings different? Are they? Is there efficacy of any kind in the baptism for the paedo-child?
6. Jeremiah 31:33-34 lists seval aspects of the New Covenant (the Law put within them, written on their hearts, all know the Lord, forgiveness of sins). If promises such as "all will know the Lord" only reach their fullness at the return of Christ, why doesn't this notion of future fulfillment likewise apply to "I will forgive their iniquity?" In other words, full forgiveness for sins has already been applied to the regenerate members of the NC. Why, if each of the other promises have all yet to be applied in their fullness? (This one is hard to put into words. I'm sure this either sounds confusing or extremely basic. Feel free to ask for clarifications).
More to come. . . . .