I think I want to read this book. I also think the 1689 Federalist’s contributions brings clarity to the discussions on covenants. This suggestion to separate baptism from the discussions on covenants, with the exception of the Levitical covenant, rings true to me.
Reformed Baptist listener in a predominately Muslim culture responds:
1.from my readings and observations of “converts” subjected to a year waiting period as baptismal candidates attempts to buy time for foreign leadership to sort out what nationals can discern within weeks.
2. regarding the baptism of three thousand referred to in Acts 2:40 a tour of the ancient large pools in Jerusalem helps the imagination.
I think I want to read this book. I also think the 1689 Federalist’s contributions brings clarity to the discussions on covenants. This suggestion to separate baptism from the discussions on covenants, with the exception of the Levitical covenant, rings true to me.
Reformed Baptist listener in a predominately Muslim culture responds:
1.from my readings and observations of “converts” subjected to a year waiting period as baptismal candidates attempts to buy time for foreign leadership to sort out what nationals can discern within weeks.
2. regarding the baptism of three thousand referred to in Acts 2:40 a tour of the ancient large pools in Jerusalem helps the imagination.