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Infant Baptism
What Does Scripture Say?
NO command in Scripture
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NO prohibition in Scripture
How do we view the Old Testament?
Do we need the Old Testment any more?
Has everything in the Old Testament been accomplished and fulfilled through Jesus today?
Do we need the Old Testment any more?
Is the God of the New Testament the same God of the Old Testament?
Malachi 3:6
How do we Interpret the Bible?
Context is King
Scripture should shape your theology.
(Your Theology/Tradition should NOT re-interpret or Shape Scripture)
Your Theology/Tradition should NOT re-interpret or Shape Scripture
The Bible gets to define what it means when it uses certain words.
(Not our modern day thinking or context)
How do we Interpret the two Testaments Together?
The Old Testament exists as much as the New.
The New Testament can bring light to things in the Old Testament that were shadowy or hidden.
The New Testament can re-interpret things in the Old Testament.
The New Testament can reinterpret things in the Old Testament.
What about the things the New Testament doesn’t expose or change?
If God doesn’t change and He has a set pattern of the way things He created should work in the Old Testament that the New Testament doesn’t explicitly change, then it should be assumed it is still works the same way.
If the New Testament doesn’t explicitly change something then it should be assumed it is still works the same way.
Jesus did not come to abolish the Law
Back to our original questions.
1. Has everything in the Old Testament been accomplished and fulfilled through Jesus today?
1. Has everything in the Old Testament been accomplished and fulfilled through Jesus today?
Jesus did not come to abolish the Law
Jesus did not come to abolish the law.
Matthew
1. Has everything in the Old Testament been accomplished and fulfilled through Jesus today?
NO
2. Do we need the Old Testment any more?
YES
Because the two testaments speak of each other AND because without it we won’t know or understand what is being fulfilled in the New.
New Covenant & the Old Covenant
In order for th
Jesus Establishes a New Covenanent
In order for there to be a NEW Covenent there must be an OLD Covenant.
What is this New Covenant “New” in comparison to?
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The New Covenant is new relative to the Mosaic Covenant.
The New Covenant is NOT new relative to all of the covenants prior to Jesus’ covenant.
The Mosaic Covenant is made “obsolete.”
The New Covenant is NOT new relative specifically to Abraham, who is the Father of ALL believers.
All who believe are Abrahams offspring (Spiritual Heirs of the promise).
*You can Read which will go on to tell you several more times that the New Covenant is new relative to Moses.
Signs of the Covenants
Old Testament Sign- Circumcision
New Testament Sign- Baptism
Circumcision and Baptism are not the same, but there are similarities in continuity.
Abrahamic Covenant
God declarared covenant is everlasting.
In the ceremony of the covenant is performed.
Where the covenant is cut and the Torch passes between the pieces.
Sign and Substance of the Covenant
Sign- Circumcision
Substance- Faith
Abraham receives the sign (Circumcision) after he recevies the substance (faith).
To make him the father of ALL who believe.
These verses shows that FAITH, not the sign, is the substance of the covenant and salvation.
God commands that Abraham give his son the sign before he receives the substance (Faith).
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