Evil Fruits of the Conditional Covenant (4): Baptismal Regeneration
Previous article in this series: March 15, 2007, p. 268. The essence of a conditional covenant is that it is an agreement or an arrangement between God and man in which God comes to man with a promise and a demand (or a threat). God promises to give to man salvation from sin and eternal life. At the same time, God demands fulfillment of certain conditions to the obtaining of the promise. Most often, the condition is said to be faith; not infrequently, obedience is added. It could be noted...
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