dogmatix1517
Puritan Board Freshman
Thank you all.
'nother question. If Christ is the Mediator of the CoG, how does he act as mediator toward the unregenerate (or reprobate) in the CoG? Any sources you could point me to?
Also, I have a Baptist friend who just challenged me on misinterpreting the warning passages in Hebrews. Whereas I would see them as applying toward the whole covenant community, he sees them as only applying to the elect. To him, the warning passages are a means to keep the elect persevering in the faith. When I challenged him saying that that meant that these were empty promises in his view, he replied with the Acts 27 account of Paul and those on the ship with him. In the story, their ship is being tossed around by a storm and Paul stands up at one point of the voyage and tells them that an angel came and told him that no one would perish. A few days later, some sailors try to get off the ship and Paul shouts to them, "Unless these men stay in the ship, you cannot be saved" (Acts 27:31). So Paul tells them that no one will perish in one breath, then warns them that if they leave the ship, they will perish. Therefore, Paul's warning is a means to keep them on the ship and thus have their lives spared. This is Dr. Thomas Schreiner's view of the warning passages. Frankly, I find it a superb argument! What are your thoughts???
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LOL! Sorry for all the questions. I just thought of one more (I wouldn't blame you if you gave up answering my questions). C. Matthew McMahon made an argument that all those who were saved in the OT were in the New Covenant. He seemed to use the word "New" in 2 ways: First, after Adam broke the CoW, a NEW covenant was made, namely the CoG. Second, as referring to the New Covenant (or Renewed Covenant as he argues for) talked about in Jer. 31. Thus he said he would argue with a Ref. Baptist in this way...
Presbyterian: How were OT saints saved?
Baptist: By the blood of Jesus.
Presbyterian: So then they were in the New Covenant?
Baptist: No. That comes later.
Presbyterian: But Christ is the Mediator of the NC, right?
Baptist: Yes, but the NC came after the OT.
Presbyterian: Then how were OT saints saved?
Baptist: By the blood of Jesus
Round and round it goes...
Any thoughts???
'nother question. If Christ is the Mediator of the CoG, how does he act as mediator toward the unregenerate (or reprobate) in the CoG? Any sources you could point me to?
Also, I have a Baptist friend who just challenged me on misinterpreting the warning passages in Hebrews. Whereas I would see them as applying toward the whole covenant community, he sees them as only applying to the elect. To him, the warning passages are a means to keep the elect persevering in the faith. When I challenged him saying that that meant that these were empty promises in his view, he replied with the Acts 27 account of Paul and those on the ship with him. In the story, their ship is being tossed around by a storm and Paul stands up at one point of the voyage and tells them that an angel came and told him that no one would perish. A few days later, some sailors try to get off the ship and Paul shouts to them, "Unless these men stay in the ship, you cannot be saved" (Acts 27:31). So Paul tells them that no one will perish in one breath, then warns them that if they leave the ship, they will perish. Therefore, Paul's warning is a means to keep them on the ship and thus have their lives spared. This is Dr. Thomas Schreiner's view of the warning passages. Frankly, I find it a superb argument! What are your thoughts???
---------- Post added at 07:43 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:32 PM ----------
LOL! Sorry for all the questions. I just thought of one more (I wouldn't blame you if you gave up answering my questions). C. Matthew McMahon made an argument that all those who were saved in the OT were in the New Covenant. He seemed to use the word "New" in 2 ways: First, after Adam broke the CoW, a NEW covenant was made, namely the CoG. Second, as referring to the New Covenant (or Renewed Covenant as he argues for) talked about in Jer. 31. Thus he said he would argue with a Ref. Baptist in this way...
Presbyterian: How were OT saints saved?
Baptist: By the blood of Jesus.
Presbyterian: So then they were in the New Covenant?
Baptist: No. That comes later.
Presbyterian: But Christ is the Mediator of the NC, right?
Baptist: Yes, but the NC came after the OT.
Presbyterian: Then how were OT saints saved?
Baptist: By the blood of Jesus
Round and round it goes...
Any thoughts???