The Covenant of Works, the Old Covenant, and Christ, by Pascal Denault
Here is an excerpt from Pascal Denault’s chapter “By Farther Steps: A Seventeenth-Century Particular Baptist Covenant Theology” in Recovering a Covenantal Heritage: Essays in Credobaptist Covenant...
View ArticleThe Gospel Coalition and Lent?
Though I am certain not all involved with The Gospel Coalition (TGC) advocate a Protestant version of Lent, I am also certain that two recent TGC posts advocate it. You can see those here and here. I...
View ArticleRECOVERING A COVENANTAL HERITAGE: Essays in Baptist Covenant Theology
A book I am editing. RECOVERING A COVENANTAL HERITAGE: Essays in Baptist Covenant Theology Table of Contents Preface…………………………………………………………………………………………… Richard C. Barcellos, Ph.D....
View ArticleThe Second London Baptist Confession of 1689 on the Decalogue
The theology of the Confession concerning the Ten Commandments begins at creation (2nd LCF 4). However, the first explicit mention of the Ten Commandments is not in the chapter on creation but the...
View Articleback to the good ol’ days? – thoughts on this world and the means of grace
There are no good ol’ days, except prior to the fall and even those days were not the best of days (Adam could, and did, fall into sin.). The best of days are yet to come. The end is, after all,...
View Articlepart of the last chapter of new book on the Lord’s Supper
Chapter 7 Final Thoughts In the first chapter of this study, it was noted that the specific focus of this book is to show how the Lord’s Supper is a means of grace and, therefore, more than a...
View ArticleGo and do the same? (Luke 10:37)
Go and do the same? (Luke 10:37) “Go and do the same” (Luke 10:37, NASB). Q: What does “do” mean in context and what is the result of doing in context? My answer is “do” refers to that which is to be...
View ArticleWhat is a divine covenant and what is the New Covenant in contrast to the Old...
What is a divine covenant and what is the New Covenant in contrast to the Old Covenant? What is a divine covenant? A basic definition of a divine covenant is as follows: A divine covenant is a...
View ArticleAn Exposition of Question 19 of An Orthodox Catechism, by Hercules Collins
Q. 19. From what source do you know this (i.e., who the mediator is)? A. Out of the gospel which God first made known in paradise (a), and afterwards did spread it abroad by the patriarchs and prophets...
View ArticleAn Orthodox Catechism, Q/A 46 & 47, Christ in heaven and yet present with us?
Q. 46. Is not Christ with us then until the end of the world, as He has promised? A. Christ is true God, and true man, and so according to His manhood is not now on earth (a), but according to His...
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