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Holy Baptism: Sign of God’s Unconditional Covenant (1)

James Laning·2006-09-15
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Baptism is the sign of God's covenant. So those who have a wrong view of God's covenant will have a wrong view of the sign of the covenant. For example, those who baptize infants while viewing the covenant to be conditional will view baptism to be a sign of aresistible grace that is given to every child that is baptized. On the other hand, those who rightly maintain that the covenant is an unconditional bond of friendship will teach that baptism is a sign of irresistible grace, which is given...

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Author
James Laning
Date

2006-09-15

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Scripture References
Jeremiah 32:39Ezekiel 36:26
Confessional References
CoD Third and Fourth Heads
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