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Infant Baptism debate w/ Pastor Keith Foskey (Conversations with a Calvinist)

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well good evening friends and fans thank

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you for joining us in this most

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important uh issue that we'll be

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discussing tonight and the question is

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should infants be baptized that's what

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we're here to discuss this evening my

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name is Matthew Henson I will be your

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moderator this evening and the fact that

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I have done my job well would mean that

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you forget all about me and instead we

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turn to the issues we turn with open

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Bibles open minds and Open Hearts to

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what it is that God has for us tonight

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I'd like to introduce our two

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participants and then say just a little

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bit about the structure of this debate

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before we begin uh for the purposes of

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this debate we have um an a proposition

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and then someone opposing that side so

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you may hear me refer to the uh the

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positive and the negative side this is

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not a reflection upon their character or

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personality it is simply the debate

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terms so both sides in this debate would

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positively affirm the baptism of new

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Believers under a profession of faith in

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Jesus Christ Christ where they would

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differ would be upon uh the children of

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those Believers receiving the sign of

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baptism so the poed

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Baptists would believe that the infant

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children um of at least one believing

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parent are proper candidates for baptism

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a CREDO Baptist on the other hand

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believes that only after a c a person

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professes faith in Christ is he or she a

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proper candidate and therefore infants

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do not qualify as they are unable to

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profess faith my two participants

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tonight are Keith fosy and reformed

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Zoomer uh reformed redeemed Zoomer

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excuse me you are also reformed though

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so I should thank you for that now I

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gotta get the handle correct redeemed

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Zoomer thank you um I was reading my

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notes and got crossed up there redeemed

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Zoomer um is a layman in the

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Presbyterian Church USA who is committed

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to confessional reformed theology he

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describes himself as a Generation Z

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YouTuber and you should check out his

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channel because he has a multitude of

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content on a number of different

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subjects he will be Pres presenting the

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positive case for poed baptism tonight

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Keith fosy is the pastor of Sovereign

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Grace Family Church as well as a

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podcaster humorist uh amateur magician

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martial arts afficianado and many other

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such things the renaissance man of

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Sovereign Grace he is married to

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Jennifer together they have six children

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and he will be presenting uh the

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negative case tonight that is that that

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being opposed to the to the practice and

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concept of poed baptism gentlemen how

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are you doing this evening

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doing very well thank you Ma Matthew for

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moderating for us I'm doing very well

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also I'm for some reason everyone thinks

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I'm reformed Zoomer there was actually

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like a lot of people talking about that

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recently it's seriously the Mandela

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effect but no i' I've never I've never

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called that so you're you're in good

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company there we go there we go well I'm

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glad I didn't call you something

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inaccurate because as you say you do

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affirm uh reformed confessional the

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reformed confessional Faith well to our

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audience tonight um we are brothers in

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Christ but we do differ on some matters

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and this is an important matter um this

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is not a matter that uh we want to uh

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just dismiss we want to give it its

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proper weight and its due consideration

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the structure of tonight's debate will

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be a pretty classic structure we'll have

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15 minute opening statements from either

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side there will then be a 10-minute

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rebuttal period after that we're going

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to move to a cross-examination period

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and finally after that we have closing

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statements and audience questions I'd

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like to go ahead and address the subject

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of audience question tonight if you have

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one for these gentlemen uh please wait

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to post that question in the YouTube

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chat until we get to the closing

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statement time I will be monitoring the

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chat during closing statement time to

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pull uh three questions probably for

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each one and we'll go into the specifics

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a little bit more on that so you've

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heard me talk enough now you've heard

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these gentlemen introduce themselves and

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so we are going to begin our debate uh

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with our opening statements the opening

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statement uh of redeem Zoomer will come

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first this is the positive case for poed

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baptism he has 15 minutes uh to make his

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case I will only give a ding sound when

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we're down to uh one minute remaining

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but these gentlemen will also be keeping

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time for themselves so redeem Zoomer you

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have the floor uh when you begin

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speaking your 15 minutes will begin okay

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thank you Pastor Keith for organizing

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this debate and thank you moderator for

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moderating before we get started of

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course I have to say that while the

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issue of incant baptism is important it

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is an in-house debate Within

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Christianity I know my Baptist Brothers

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have the utmost commitment to following

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scripture so the disagreement is simply

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about Discerning the biblical view of

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this issue there are three reasons why I

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believe infant baptism is the biblical

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position the first is that the kingdom

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of God is a collective reality the

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second is that baptism actually does

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something and the third is that infant

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baptism is most consistent with a

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monistic calvinistic view of Salvation

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the main reasoning behind saying infants

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shouldn't be baptized aped is that

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baptism is supposed to be a personal

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Declaration of Faith so since Babies

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Can't profess Faith they shouldn't be

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baptized however the Bible never defines

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baptism as a profession of Faith after

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conversion it sometimes is that but not

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always here's why what baptism really is

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is becoming a member of God's covenant

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Community it's citizenship in the

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kingdom of God the clearest

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demonstration of this is the several

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household baptisms in the book of Acts

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it doesn't describe individuals being

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baptized at after P individual personal

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conversions it was for entire families

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being baptized all at once for example

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in Acts 16 when Lydia converted her

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whole household was baptized when the

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Philippian Jailer converted his whole

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household was baptized we could go the

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easy way and simply assume that at least

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one of these households had infant

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children and then it's Checkmate kedto

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Baptists but even if we don't assume

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that the text still shows us that

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baptism isn't purely an individual

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choice but also a collective

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participation in the family of God to

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reinforce this 1 Peter 3:20-21 says that

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Noah and his family were saved through

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the waters of the flood and that these

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Waters symbolize baptism but hold on a

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second Genesis 6 which talks about Noah

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doesn't say each individual member of

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Noah's family was righteous for their

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time and oh look what a coincidence they

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happen to be related to each other no it

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says Noah was righteous but God still

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made a covenant with him and his family

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and the whole family was saved through

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the flood which as Peter tells us

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foreshadows baptism now as side note

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here this is not the topic of the debate

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um but in the whole sprinkling versus

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immersion debate you know if Noah's

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flood symbolizes baptism Noah and his

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family were sprinkled with the water and

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everyone else was fully immersed but

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still um Noah's entire family was

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considered holy enough to be in God's

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covenant Community Based on the

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faithfulness of Noah himself pay

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attention to that because that idea

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comes up many more times in

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scripture the Covenant promise given to

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Abraham when Isaac was circumcised as a

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baby was I will establish my Covenant

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with him as an Everlasting Covenant for

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his descendants after him Genesis 17:19

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the Covenant promise was for him and his

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children later in Acts 2:29 Peter Echoes

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this by saying the promise of baptism is

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also for you and your children and the

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confirmation that baptism performs the

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same function that circumcision did is

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in Colossians 2 verses 11 to 12 which

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says in him you are also circumcised

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with a circumcision not performed by

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human hands your whole self ruled by the

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flesh was put off when you were

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circumcised by Christ having been buried

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with him in baptism therefore since

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circumcision was not only a personal

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profession of Faith but also a

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collective participation in God's

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kingdom that was given to infants we can

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assume the same for baptism this is a

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theme we see all over scripture being

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part of God's kingdom is always a

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collective reality and that's not to

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diminish the individual responsibility

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to have faith in God but in the Old

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Testament everyone who was circumcised

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including infants was part of God's

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covenant people in some sense even

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though not all of them were individually

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faithful Believers there were

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circumcised Israelites who still went

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astray and worshiped false gods so we

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would say they weren't saved but they

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were still part of God's Kingdom in a

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sense this principle carries over into

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the New Testament 1 Corinthians 7:14

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says that unbelievers can still be

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Sanctified or made holy in some sense by

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believing family members the same is

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true with like Noah and his family being

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made holy the Bible teaches

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in many ways that it's possible to be

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part of God's Kingdom in some sense

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without having genuine personal faith

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it's possible to be a good soldier who

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helps the kingdom even if you're not

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doing it out of personal love for the

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king that's why Philippians 1:15 to18

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says some preach the gospel only for

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selfish motives but it is still for the

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best because Christ has preached

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nonetheless Jesus says that the Holy

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Spirit can still use and work through

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people who aren't truly regenerate in

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Matthew 7:21-23 he says some people do

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Miracles and cast out demons clearly

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having the spirit work through them but

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he still never truly knew them on a

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personal note I converted to

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Christianity due to the influence of

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Christians I met at a summer camp as a

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teenager and tragically most of those

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friends of mine have since left the

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faith indicating to those of us who hold

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to a calvinist view of Salvation that

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they were never truly inwardly

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regenerate however they were still set

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apart in a real sense while they were

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while they were still in the faith they

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were completely different from the

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people I had grown up around and I Saw

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the Light of Christ through them now

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when we say baptism isn't just a

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personal Declaration of faith we still

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understand that it is indeed that in

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many cases it is a sign to be received

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by faith but the Bible also says

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circumcision was a sign to be received

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by faith Romans 4 11-2 but that didn't

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mean babies weren't circumcised if

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someone who wasn't baptized as a child

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becomes Christian then they must indeed

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make a profession of Faith before

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getting baptized that's what happened to

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me just as Abraham made a profession of

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Faith before getting circumcised if you

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were born in a different country and

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became a citizen of America you do

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indeed need need to make a profession of

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loyalty to America that's why those of

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us who support infant baptism fully

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agree that those who were not baptized

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as a baby must make a profession of

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Faith before getting baptized as an

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adult however if you are born in America

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you don't need to make a profession of

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loyalty to America in order to be a

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citizen so that's why while we do

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see that's why while we do see examples

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of baptism following a profession of

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faith in scripture we have no reason to

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say that that's the only acceptable

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condition for baptism the reason I keep

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using Kingdom analog analogies is

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because I believe Christianity is all

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about the kingdom of God as that was

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Jesus's main message especially in his

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public Ministry recorded in the synoptic

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gospels and the kingdom of God includes

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the salvation of individual Souls by

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personal faith in Christ but isn't

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limited to that it's also about the

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transformation of society in Luke 4

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Jesus said the spirit of the Lord is

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upon me to Proclaim good news to the

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poor he has sent me to Proclaim freedom

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for the prison ERS and recovery of sight

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for the blind now you could spiritualize

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all that by saying it's just a metaphor

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for saving souls or something but the

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apostles in Acts and the early church

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never separated tending to people's

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spiritual needs from tending to their

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physical needs the early church cared

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for the sick during pandemics and once

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the church was institutionalized the

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church built hospitals and orphanages

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this is how the this is how Christians

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have historically built the kingdom of

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God and I think infant baptism is

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important for the collective nature of

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God's kingdom it's why every major

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historic Christian branch C Baptists

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established Christendom in some way you

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have historically Catholic Orthodox

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Lutheran Anglican and reformed countries

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but not Baptist ones because Baptists

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have historically placed a sole focus on

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personal salvation all these other

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Christian groups believe Baptist

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theology was actually dangerous to

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Christendom in some way the great

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calvinist Theologian political

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philosopher and Dutch prime minister

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Abraham Kyper said that the fundamental

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unit of society should be families

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rather than individuals it's no surprise

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he was a poed Baptist since all

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Christians are are facing powerful

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enemies in the culture War today infant

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baptism is a good way of showing that

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the kingdom of God applies to the

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culture as well as to individuals it's

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our it's also our way of saying while

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the culture keeps launching new attacks

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on the family and promoting radical

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individualism the kingdom of God still

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has a family centered identity model

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because that's what the Bible teaches

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and I know Baptists stand firmly for the

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importance of Christian families and a

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family oriented culture I'll admit

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they've done that better than

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Presbyterians but KOB baptism is

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logically not consistent with that I can

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smell the cognitive dissonance in

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certain Baptists I see more and more

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Christians including Baptists realizing

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the importance of a Christian Society

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rather than relying on just saving

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individual Souls one at a time so if

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that's you you got to take the final

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step take the plunge no pun intended

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into po baptism the second reason to

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support infant baptism is that baptism

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actually does something it isn't just a

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symbol I think that if you do believe

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baptism is just a symbol then cradle

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baptism is The Logical conclusion of

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that because because a symbol is useless

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to you if you can't remember it as a

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side note I think certain Presbyterians

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who do believe in infant baptism but see

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baptism as more symbolic still often

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don't do a very good job defending

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infant baptism but 1 Peter 3:21 says

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baptism now saves you and Peter also

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says in Acts 238 to repent and be

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baptized for the Forgiveness of your

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sins Titus 3:5 says God saved us through

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the washing of regeneration and rebirth

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by the Holy Spirit which heavily implies

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baptism almost every time the New

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Testament mentions baptism it is

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connected to Salvation in some way some

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people find ways to interpret these

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passages to say baptism itself doesn't

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do anything but that's not how the early

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church interpreted them now the church

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fathers didn't agree on much but they

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universally unanimous agreed that

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unanimously agreed that baptism saves

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the church fathers didn't even agree on

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infant baptism some of them were krob

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Baptist now before the Baptists in the

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audience get too excited they were

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credobaptist for a very different reason

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than modern Baptists are they thought

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baptism washed away all past sins but if

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you commit a single sin after baptism

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you're doomed so they delayed baptism

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until people could be confident they'd

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never sin again sometimes delaying

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baptism to just before death so they

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still strongly believed baptism saves of

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course once St Augustine came along and

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clarified that baptisms efficacy isn't

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tied to when it's administered infant

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baptism became the universal practice

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and in case the church fathers are too

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Catholic for you all the Protestant

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reformers still believed baptism

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contributes to Salvation in some sense

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they were just careful to emphasize that

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baptism cannot save you without faith

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even John Calvin wrote in his Geneva

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catechism that the gifts of Salvation

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are bestowed upon us by baptism as long

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as we don't render them unfruitful by

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our unbelief even the Westminster

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Confession 286 says baptism is effective

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unto salvation For Those whom God has

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chosen Calvin's view of baptismal

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efficacy isn't the same as Roman

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Catholic baptismal regeneration but he

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still joins the nearly Universal witness

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of church history that baptism is a

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means of Saving Grace because Peter

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called baptism a promise for the

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Forgiveness of sins I would say baptism

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saves not because it's magic water but

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because of the Covenant promise attached

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to baptism and we receive that Promise

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by faith alone so while many modern

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Presbyterians have discarded baptismal

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efficacy it is the historic Presbyterian

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position so a major reason as to why we

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baptize babies is because we believe

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baptism is a work of God not a work of

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man the babies being baptized don't need

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to understand baptism or personally

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choose it for it to work because it's

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God doing the work in baptism and that

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brings me to my final point

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infant baptism is a beautiful picture of

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the Gospel especially a calvinistic view

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of the Gospel that's why Calvin himself

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along with all the other reformers was a

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firm poob Baptist Calvin even said in

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his institutes that Satan wants people

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to be krob Baptists I'm not saying that

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but Calvin did now I know it's a fallacy

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if I appeal to Authority but it's not a

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fallacy if I appeal to theology

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Calvinists Lutheran and reformed

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Baptists all hold to a view of Salvation

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called monism which is that we do not

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cooperate with God in Salvation not even

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with our free will God is active we are

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passive when a baby is baptized they're

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completely passive and helpless

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sometimes they're kicking and screaming

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just like how when God Saves us we're

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completely passive in the process and we

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even try to resist sometimes I think a

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more free will oriented provisionist or

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Armenian view of Salvation is more

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consistent with cradle baptism when I

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explain infant baptism to my

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provisionist Baptist friends in Texas

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their most common objection is but then

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it can't be a personal choice and then

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I'm sort of predestined to smile say

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that's the whole point we can also all

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agree that baptism symbolizes salvation

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even though I think it's more than a

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symbol so if that's the case then it

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makes sense for the infants receiving

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baptism to be completely passive in the

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process God doesn't need our permission

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to save us if salvation really was based

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on a personal choice we'd all be going

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to hell none of us would choose it it's

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only by God's grace alone that some of

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us are saved salvation is all about what

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God is doing not about what we are doing

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so now apply that to baptism Colossians

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212 says you were circumcised by Christ

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being buried with him in baptism so it's

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clearly God doing the work in baptism in

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the KOB Baptist view baptism is you

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declaring your personal faith in God but

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in the PO Baptist view baptism is God

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declaring his faithfulness to you thank

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you okay you have uh two minutes

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remaining worth of time did you want to

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make any other

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additions um no I think I yield my time

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to Pastor

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okay all right well thank you so much

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for uh the presentation for staying

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within the time limit and staying on the

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topic of course makes my job easier

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Pastor Keith are you ready to give your

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opening statement sir yeah let me set my

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timer here real quick

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okay and I will get mine reset and again

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I will once you get down to 60 seconds

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I'll give you a bell um but your time

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begins at your first word

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sir all right well first I want to thank

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thank redeem Zoomer for his willingness

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to engage in this debate as well as

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Matthew for moderating I'll work to stay

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within my time and make his job as easy

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as possible also want to recognize from

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the beginning that many gallons of Ink

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have been dedicated to writing on this

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particular topic it's not likely that

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either of us will add any new ideas to

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the

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subject um but it's likely that there

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will be new hearers who will listen to

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this debate perhaps some who are

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struggling over this question so I hope

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I can succinctly lay out my position as

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both an introduction and an

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argument I'm an affirmed cedo Baptist

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therefore I reject the practice of

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baptizing infants based upon the faith

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of their parents now it's important that

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I admit that my position is The Minority

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Report of church history pedobaptism

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does have a long history within

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Christianity it is practiced by the

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majority of Mainline Protestant

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denominations as well as the Eastern

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Orthodox church and the Roman Catholic

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church but here here is where we mustn't

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allow history to confuse us while the

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practice of infant baptism is wide

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within Christianity the reason for its

19:06

practice is varied the Presbyterian the

19:09

Lutheran and the Roman Catholic all

19:11

baptize their infants but they do so for

19:15

different reasons Roman Catholics affirm

19:17

baptismal regeneration meaning that it

19:20

is in the water of baptism that a person

19:22

receives the new birth uh it's said in

19:25

the catechism of the Catholic Church SE

19:27

second ition paragraph 1213 baptism is

19:31

the sacrament of regeneration through

19:33

water in the word likewise the Lutheran

19:36

Church also affirms baptismal

19:38

regeneration the website for the

19:40

Lutheran Church Missouri Senate States

19:42

on its page regarding baptism quote we

19:45

believe that new birth and then they

19:48

have in parenthesis regeneration happens

19:51

in

19:52

baptism however within the Presbyterian

19:54

Church there is disagreement on this

19:57

matter though though they agree that

19:59

baptism is a sign of regeneration as is

20:01

stated in their confession and was also

20:03

noted by uh redeem Zoomer in his opening

20:07

many Presbyterians would argue that

20:09

baptism does not necessarily result in

20:12

regeneration and this is a key point I

20:14

want to quote Kevin Gardner he was

20:16

writing for lioner

20:18

Ministries he says this over against the

20:21

Baptist view the reform view asserts

20:23

that something actually happens in

20:24

baptism Grace is actually conferred to

20:26

worthy recipients and over against the

20:28

Roman Catholic and Lutheran views the

20:31

reformed view asserts that baptism does

20:34

not regenerate

20:36

now my point in all of this is simply to

20:39

say that while there is consistency

20:41

regarding the subjects of baptism

20:43

between these groups there is not a

20:45

consistency as to the reason why they

20:48

baptize infants on the one hand you have

20:51

a group baptizing for the purpose of

20:52

conferring regeneration upon the subject

20:56

on the other hand you have those who

20:57

reject the idea that regeneration is

20:59

being conferred instead they see baptism

21:01

as a sign into the Covenant of entrance

21:03

into the Covenant Community therefore

21:06

any appeal to Historic tradition without

21:08

recognizing the differences would be

21:10

misleading yes baptizing infants is the

21:13

majority report but the reasoning has

21:15

not been

21:17

consistent I do want to quote James

21:19

White at this point in his debate with

21:20

Greg Strawbridge on this same subject he

21:23

said this no one believed what Calvin

21:26

taught about covenantal infant baptism

21:28

before John Calvin and so that makes it

21:31

a theological Noom and it places it in a

21:34

place in history that must be examined

21:37

Calvin inherited a sacral Church from

21:39

the first generation reformers he was a

21:41

second generation reformer and sought to

21:43

establish a theological framework to

21:45

defend that sacral State Church

21:47

relationship in light of the break from

21:49

Rome on one side and the challenge of

21:52

the radical Reformation on the other

21:54

side what's interesting is if you think

21:56

about there's actually a consistent

21:58

between Baptists and some Presbyterians

22:00

on this we both reject baptismal

22:02

regeneration depending on the definition

22:05

we both believe baptism is done

22:07

preliminary to entrance into the visible

22:09

church so the question becomes who is

22:13

rightly a part of the church who is a

22:16

right participant in the life of the

22:19

church who is actually part of the

22:22

church but this is based on a larger

22:24

question the visible church is made up

22:26

of those who are members of the the New

22:28

Covenant so who is in the New Covenant

22:31

is it Believers only or is it Believers

22:34

and they're not yet believing children

22:38

this question leads us to have to

22:40

examine the covenants it is true that

22:42

under the old Covenant people were

22:44

joined by birth it was a national

22:46

Covenant it was for a specific people

22:49

however in the New Covenant people are

22:50

joined by the new birth this has been

22:53

understood historically again this is

22:55

why so many practiced infant baptism

22:58

they believed in baptismal regeneration

23:00

they at least understood the connection

23:02

between regeneration and Covenant

23:04

membership to truly be a member of the

23:05

New Covenant you have to be born

23:08

again this is one of the distinguishing

23:10

attributes of the New Covenant over

23:13

against the old everyone within the New

23:16

Covenant are regenerate Believers the

23:19

New Covenant is mentioned in the book of

23:21

Jeremiah and is quoted again in Hebrews

23:23

8 and it is called the New Covenant

23:26

because it is based on a priesthood with

23:29

better promises I call it the Papa

23:30

John's Covenant better priesthood better

23:33

promises New Covenant in the New

23:36

Covenant God's law is written on the

23:38

heart everyone everyone in the New

23:42

Covenant will have a genuine

23:43

relationship with God I will be their

23:45

God and they will be my people everyone

23:47

from the least to the greatest in the

23:49

new will be in the New Covenant will

23:51

know God personally every member of the

23:53

New Covenant has full forgiveness of

23:55

sins everyone in the New Covenant

23:57

Community will know the Lord it will not

23:59

be made up of those who confess faith

24:01

and those who do not but rather it will

24:03

be made up entirely of those who profess

24:05

to be Believers in Jesus this is why

24:08

Hebrews 811 in speaking of the Covenant

24:10

Community says they shall not teach each

24:12

one his fellow citizen or each one his

24:15

brother saying know the Lord for they

24:17

shall all know me from the least of them

24:20

to the greatest this speaks specifically

24:22

about the Covenant Community wherein All

24:24

Shall know the Lord so the position that

24:27

we take is simple a person does not

24:30

enter the New Covenant by birth a person

24:32

enters the New Covenant by New Birth it

24:36

is not physical birth that unites one to

24:38

Christ it is spiritual birth that unites

24:42

one to Christ the New Covenant actually

24:45

establishes a new paradigm in which

24:48

ideas like seed and offspring are to be

24:52

understood Romans

24:54

4:16 says that is why it depends on

24:57

faith in in order that the promise May

24:58

rest on Grace and be guaranteed to all

25:00

his offspring not only to the adherent

25:02

of the law but also to the one who

25:04

shares in the faith of Abraham who is

25:06

the father of us all as it is written I

25:09

have made you the father of many nations

25:11

in the presence of God in whom he

25:12

believed who gives life to the dead and

25:15

calls into existence the things that do

25:17

not exist that's quoted from Genesis 17

25:20

is Abraham the father of New Covenant

25:22

Believers and we his offspring well the

25:25

answer is yes but is Abraham fatherhood

25:28

physical in this case no in the New

25:31

Covenant the seed is spiritual it must

25:35

be recognize that a big part of the

25:37

reason for the Presbyterian Baptist

25:39

distinction comes from our understanding

25:41

of the covenants Presbyterians believe

25:43

the Covenant of Grace began after the

25:45

fall and therefore all the covenants

25:47

named thereafter the abrahamic the

25:48

Mosaic the davidic are all different

25:50

administrations of the same Covenant of

25:52

Grace they believe that their position

25:54

maintains a proper continuity between

25:56

the old and the new and Baptists are

25:58

said to be introducing a discontinuity

26:02

which is unwarranted by the text however

26:05

we all recognize that there is

26:07

discontinuity from the old to the new

26:09

none of us are demanding our children be

26:11

circumcised neither do we hold to the

26:12

dietary restrictions neither do we

26:14

practice Temple

26:15

sacrifice but we also recognize there's

26:18

continuity we all believe that there is

26:20

a Transcendent law which is above the

26:22

covenants and applies to all people at

26:23

all times do not murder do not lie do

26:25

not steal applies to everyone in

26:28

addition Baptists argue that the New

26:30

Covenant is that Covenant to which all

26:32

previous covenants

26:34

pointed what they are in types and

26:36

shadows find their fulfillment in the

26:39

New Covenant therefore the con the

26:42

continuity is in fulfillment the Old

26:45

Testament is the type and the New

26:47

Testament is the

26:49

Fulfillment so both sides affirm there

26:52

is both continuity and discontinuity the

26:55

question is does membership in the

26:56

Covenant Community continue unchanged

26:58

from the old Covenant to the New

27:00

Covenant the Presbyterian says yes but

27:02

the Baptists argue a significant change

27:04

has come the old Covenant was entered

27:07

into by birth but the New Covenant is

27:10

entered into by New Birth so we come to

27:14

this question does the bible give us a

27:17

way to determine who has experienced the

27:20

New Birth the answer is yes those who

27:23

experience the new birth believe on the

27:25

Lord Jesus Christ John

27:29

1:1 he came unto his own and his own

27:32

people did not receive him but to all

27:34

who did receive him who believed in his

27:36

name he gave them the right to become

27:39

the children of God who were born not of

27:41

blood nor of the will of the flesh nor

27:43

of the will of man but of God if a

27:46

person has not professed Faith then we

27:49

would not assume that he has been

27:51

regenerated therefore until he does we

27:55

would not baptize him does this mean

27:58

that every member of a Baptist Church or

28:00

any church for that matter is a

28:02

regenerate member of the New Covenant no

28:04

we are aware that there is such a thing

28:07

as false profession there are those who

28:09

make false statements of Faith but

28:13

baptizing a false Professor is not the

28:15

same as baptizing a person unable to

28:17

make a

28:19

profession some may ask well what

28:21

criteria would a Baptist parent use to

28:24

determine if a child is a proper subject

28:26

for baptism

28:28

well we would use similar criteria that

28:30

Presbyterians use when admitting their

28:31

children to the Lord's table unless they

28:35

practice ped communion which is practice

28:37

but is The Minority Report they have

28:40

some practice of determining whether a

28:42

child is fit for the table whether it be

28:44

catechesis or counseling or something

28:46

else they will not allow an unbelieving

28:49

child to the table therefore though they

28:51

are considered members of the New

28:52

Covenant Community they are not treated

28:55

the same as those who profess faith

28:57

which is ironic because Baptists are

29:00

chided for holding back baptism when we

29:03

both are choosing to not allow full

29:05

paration full participation in the

29:07

sacraments until faith is

29:11

professed one of the earliest documents

29:14

that exists outside of the scripture is

29:16

something called the diday and in regard

29:19

to baptism it has an interesting

29:22

paragraph it says this concerning

29:25

baptism baptized this way having first

29:27

said all these things baptized in the

29:28

name of the father and of the son and of

29:30

the Holy Spirit In Living Water but if

29:31

you do not have Living Water baptized

29:33

into other water and if you cannot uh in

29:36

cold then warm but if you have not

29:38

either pour out water Thrice upon the

29:40

head into the name of the father and of

29:42

the Son and the Holy Spirit but

29:44

before the baptism let the baptizer Fast

29:48

and the baptized and whatever others can

29:51

but you shall order the baptized to fast

29:54

one or two days before so if we look

29:57

back back at this historical document we

29:58

see that even in the history of the

30:00

church it's obvious that a person being

30:03

baptized must have the ability to

30:05

consent to the baptism because they're

30:07

being asked to consent to a fast which

30:09

would certainly exclude infants neither

30:12

are infants mentioned as being proper

30:15

subjects for baptism in this particular

30:17

document which is a good reminder that

30:20

my friend would have to affirm there is

30:23

no command for neither any explicit

30:26

description of any infant being baptized

30:29

in the New Testament households are

30:31

mentioned to be certain but there's

30:33

nothing that says those households

30:34

contained infants I have just as much

30:37

warrant to believe the people in the

30:39

house of the Philippian Jailer were all

30:40

over the age of 12 as anyone has to

30:42

assume that there were infants in the

30:44

home using my church as an example only

30:46

three of the households out of

30:48

approximately 50 that we have have

30:51

children still in diapers moreover in at

30:54

least one biblical case we are told that

30:56

the person believed together with his

30:58

household and would be in line with our

31:01

understanding of household baptism acts

31:03

188 says christas the ruler of the

31:05

synagogue believed in the Lord together

31:08

with his entire

31:10

household in the New Testament you never

31:13

read of the Apostles purposefully

31:15

baptizing an unrepentant

31:18

unbeliever baptism is always given to

31:20

those who profess faith in

31:23

Christ finally it's important to say

31:26

that as Baptist we do not believe our

31:28

children are in the same condition as

31:30

the pagans because the Bible does teach

31:33

that our children are Sanctified by the

31:35

presence of at least one believing

31:38

parent but the sanctification does not

31:41

confirm them to be certainly among the

31:43

elect any more than it does the sanctity

31:45

provided to the unbelieving spouse if

31:47

that passage mandates baptizing an

31:49

infant it would also mandate baptizing

31:51

unbelieving

31:52

spouse our children are in a position of

31:56

privilege to be sure

31:58

but they are not by birth members of the

32:01

New Covenant and it does not make them

32:03

part of the Covenant Community any more

32:05

than it would an unbelieving spouse our

32:07

children are blessed to be in a

32:08

Christian home our children are blessed

32:10

to be in a Christian church but our

32:12

children do not become part of the body

32:14

of Christ apart from faith in the Lord

32:16

Jesus Christ and until they profess

32:18

Faith they are not proper subjects for

32:21

baptism thank

32:23

you thank you Pastor Keith that

32:27

concludes our opening statement so to

32:29

our audience you have heard uh both

32:32

sides present their uh positive and

32:34

negative case uh for poed baptism we're

32:38

going to move now to a period of the

32:39

debate called rebuttal now rebuttal is a

32:42

time period not as a bonus add-on to

32:44

your opening statement rebuttal is

32:47

specifically so that you can address

32:50

inconsistencies or press on some of the

32:52

weaker parts of your opponent's

32:54

presentation rebuttal is intended to

32:56

take only m material that has been

32:57

presented tonight and to attempt to

33:00

refute it or demonstrate a logical

33:02

inconsistency we'll continue our

33:04

alternating back and forth as we have

33:06

done uh from the beginning so redeem

33:08

Zoomer you will be up first on the

33:10

rebuttal period uh you'll be rebutting

33:12

Pastor Keith's uh presentation in the

33:15

opening and are you ready for that time

33:18

to begin the 10-minute time to begin sir

33:21

yes okay so I will start my clock on

33:23

your first word okay so Pastor Keith

33:27

made a very good point that there are

33:29

the majority of Christians throughout

33:31

church history have affirmed infant

33:32

baptism but for different reasons and

33:34

I've it's a very good point because I've

33:36

actually pointed this out into certain

33:38

things that I consider false teachings

33:40

for example I consider justifying

33:41

same-sex marriage to be a false teaching

33:43

and what made me realize that there's no

33:46

good biblical support for it is that

33:47

there are a lot of reasons people use to

33:49

justify same-sex marriage but everyone

33:51

has a different personal reason for

33:53

justifying it which made me think yeah

33:55

the Bible doesn't really have a clear

33:56

justif ific people are just making this

33:58

stuff up so it is a very good point to

34:00

say that yeah a lot of Christians

34:01

support infant baptism but for very

34:03

different reasons it would be a very

34:05

good point if that were completely true

34:08

but not quite actually so Pastor Keith

34:11

does indeed point out that the different

34:14

poed Baptist groups are not unified

34:16

completely in their view of what baptism

34:18

does and what it is exactly he did

34:21

correctly point out that the

34:22

Presbyterian view of baptismal efficacy

34:24

is not quite the same as the Lutheran

34:25

view of baptismal regeneration

34:27

which is slightly different even than

34:29

the Catholic view of baptismal

34:30

regeneration but there are very clear

34:33

common themes between all these groups

34:35

here's one simple thing that all these

34:37

groups believe that's the justification

34:39

they all use for baptizing their babies

34:41

you ready baptism makes you Christian

34:45

the difference between Baptists and

34:46

everyone else everyone else thinks

34:48

baptism makes you Christian in some

34:50

sense in like traditional English

34:51

language to baptize something is

34:53

synonymous with to christianize it um

34:56

that's why when people say OT Thomas

34:58

aquinus is just appropriating ancient

34:59

Greek philosophy and making it Christian

35:02

they'll say he's baptizing Aristotle or

35:04

they'll say St Augustine was baptizing

35:06

Plato baptism is a synonymous with

35:09

making is a synon synonym for making

35:11

something Christian so the reason

35:14

Christians have baptized their babies

35:16

historically is I want my babies to be

35:19

Christian we're making Christian babies

35:20

here so there is a bit of a difference

35:24

because Presbyterians think that there's

35:25

a difference between being Christian in

35:27

a covenantal sense and being Christian

35:30

in the sense of being elect that's why

35:32

um Presbyterians have a much less hard

35:34

time than reformed Baptists with dealing

35:36

with the passages that Clearly say it's

35:39

possible to fall away from the faith

35:40

because even though we do believe in

35:41

perseverance of the Saints we believe

35:43

you could be a Christian in a covenantal

35:45

sense and still fall away from the faith

35:48

so that means all of us whether

35:49

Presbyterian or Lutheran or Catholic

35:51

believe baptism makes you Christian in

35:53

some sense the different um theologians

35:56

have had different ways of working this

35:57

out but as I said in my opening

35:59

statement it's not quite true that the

36:01

Presbyterian or calvinist view of

36:03

baptism was a complete novelty because

36:05

as I quoted from Calvin earlier um he

36:08

still believed that baptism contributes

36:10

to Regeneration in some sense the big

36:12

differences it only contributes to

36:14

Regeneration for the elect and its

36:16

efficacy isn't tied to when it's when

36:18

it's administered you quoted James White

36:20

I'm I'm big fan of James White by the

36:21

way love his debates and all um but I

36:24

disagree with what he said about Calvin

36:26

because I like I said I've I've read

36:28

many places where Calvin clearly

36:29

demonstrates a belief in baptismal

36:31

efficacy joining the universal witness

36:34

of the church so another reason that all

36:36

Christians have baptized babies aside

36:38

from the fact that baptism makes the

36:40

babies Christian in some sense is also

36:42

because theyve just had a more

36:43

Collective view of the church now moving

36:46

on to covenant theology now personally I

36:49

wasn't planning to spend too much time

36:50

on covenant theology because while

36:51

Presbyterians uh believe in it most

36:53

other po Baptist groups don't so I want

36:56

to kind of represent all poed Baptists

36:57

here not just Presbyterians um but

37:00

Pastor Keith brought up a lot of things

37:01

about the old Covenant and and the New

37:03

Covenant because arguing for

37:05

circumcision arguing for the status of

37:07

Covenant children whether or not they

37:09

believe as part of the kingdom of God

37:11

only really works if you see continuity

37:13

between the old Covenant and the New

37:15

Covenant in that sense so correct me in

37:17

cross-examination if I'm

37:18

misunderstanding you it seems that

37:20

pastor Pastor Keith said that yes it's

37:23

true that in the old Covenant um

37:26

children of Believers whether or not

37:28

they were elect were part of the

37:29

Covenant were part of God's people but

37:31

that the New Covenant is a new and

37:32

better Covenant and that in that

37:34

Covenant the condition is having the law

37:35

written on the heart it's personal faith

37:38

and I can't really blame reformed

37:39

Baptists for thinking that the New

37:40

Covenant is something new and different

37:42

you know it's in the name New Covenant

37:45

uh but there's a bit of a problem with

37:46

thinking that because in Genesis 17:7

37:49

which gives the um which gives the

37:51

Covenant gives the Covenant to Abraham

37:53

and in which it says that children are

37:55

part of the Covenant says I will

37:57

establish my Covenant between me and you

37:59

and your

38:00

Offspring and it says it's going to be

38:03

an Everlasting Covenant Everlasting

38:06

means Everlasting so if you think the

38:08

old Covenant has ended and the the New

38:10

Covenant has replaced it then what

38:12

happened to the old Covenant where's the

38:13

old Covenant um I'm sure that reformed

38:16

Baptists 1689 Federalists have thought

38:19

this through very carefully I'm sure I'm

38:20

not the first person to notice this so

38:23

again a cross-examination would be a

38:24

good thing to talk about um but another

38:27

reason to think that the principles of

38:29

the Covenant with Abraham still apply to

38:32

the New Covenant to Believers today is

38:34

in Romans n um when Paul is explaining

38:36

that not all who are biologically

38:38

descended from Abraham Are Spiritual

38:40

descendants of Abraham um he says that

38:42

it's not as though the word of God has

38:43

failed for not all who are descended

38:45

from Israel belong to Israel so he's

38:47

basically taking the rules of that

38:50

Covenant and applying them to today

38:53

applying them to the New Covenant and

38:54

that sort of seems to justify the presid

38:56

Presbyterian view of covenant theology

38:58

which is that well there's different

38:59

administrations of the Covenant they're

39:01

all part of one overarching Covenant of

39:03

Grace and that's why we can take the

39:05

principle of um the children of

39:08

Believers being included as part of the

39:09

Covenant and apply it to the New

39:11

Testament especially because we see St

39:13

Peter echoing this promise that the

39:15

Covenant is for you and your children we

39:16

can assume that there's continuity but

39:18

that sort of seals the deal in my

39:19

opinion um and Pastor Keith also talked

39:22

about how in the in the New Covenant

39:25

it's like we're just Jus ified by faith

39:27

and it's the new birth that um the new

39:30

birth contributes to inclusion in the

39:32

New Covenant um but Paul appeals to the

39:36

Abraham story when he's talking about

39:38

justification by faith and the New

39:40

Covenant so if the old Covenant had like

39:43

different rules different mechanisms of

39:45

Salvation than the New Covenant it

39:46

wouldn't really make much sense for Paul

39:48

to quote passages from the old c not

39:51

just the old Covenant but specifically

39:53

the story of Abraham if the rules were a

39:55

bit different back then um salvation

39:57

justification in the eyes of God has

39:59

always been about the New Birth it has

40:01

always been about personal faith in

40:03

Christ and there has always been a

40:05

distinction between being part of God's

40:07

covenant people and being a personal

40:10

believer so um there are passages though

40:14

about the New Covenant being something

40:15

new and different with a new birth with

40:16

the Heart of Stone being replaced with

40:18

the heart of Flesh so if the new birth

40:20

isn't a change in the mechanisms of

40:22

Salvation what is the new birth referred

40:24

to in terms of how the covenants are

40:26

different the answer is pretty simple

40:28

like what's the synonym for New Birth

40:30

it's Resurrection the resurrection of

40:32

Christ changed everything in the old

40:34

Covenant you had types and shadows of

40:36

Resurrection but in the New Covenant you

40:38

had the resurrection of Christ on

40:39

display for everyone and what the New

40:42

Covenant gives is a promise of eternal

40:45

life a promise of Resurrection a promise

40:47

of the new birth and then people were

40:49

able to finally realize that being born

40:51

again is a spiritual resurrection and

40:53

there's a promise of a physical

40:55

Resurrection so the resurrection is is

40:57

what we're talking about when we're

40:58

talking about the New Birth so Pastor

41:01

Keith also mentioned the fact that you

41:02

know we we baptize our infants but we

41:04

still don't allow them to the Lord's

41:06

table and we still have uh similar

41:08

qualifications for allowing infants to

41:10

the Lord's Supper that Baptists do for

41:12

allowing um sorry not we don't have

41:14

qualifications for allow infants to the

41:15

Lord's Supper s similar qualifications

41:17

for allowing children to the Lord's

41:19

table that Baptist do for allowing

41:20

children to be baptized and the the most

41:24

important qualification of of course is

41:25

person faith in Christ there's a pretty

41:28

simple reason for why we do this it's

41:30

that there is a very clear and Stern

41:33

warning in the New Testament about

41:35

taking the Lord's Supper in an unworthy

41:37

Manner and there is no such warning for

41:40

baptism um it says that if you take the

41:42

Lord's Supper in an unworthy manner

41:43

you're sinning against the the body and

41:45

and blood of the Lord um according to

41:47

calvinist theology the only people who

41:48

really receive the true body and blood

41:49

of Christ are those who have personal

41:51

faith and those that don't only receive

41:53

judgment so that's why we don't um give

41:56

communion to babies my personal analogy

41:58

for why we baptize babies but don't

42:00

commune them is that baptism is

42:01

citizenship in the kingdom of God like I

42:03

said but communion is active

42:05

participation in the kingdom of God

42:07

citizenship is a one-time thing you

42:08

don't need to renew your birth

42:10

certificate all the time but you

42:11

constantly participate in your country

42:13

so the Lord's Supper in the kingdom of

42:15

God is like voting or serving in the

42:16

military you need to be mature to do

42:18

that um so Pastor Keith also mentioned

42:21

the diday um I will I haven't really

42:23

studied the diday in depth I will grant

42:25

I already did Grant some of the church

42:27

fathers were credobaptist but all the

42:29

church fathers believed in baptismal

42:31

regeneration so if we're going to use

42:32

the deday um to justify crto baptism we

42:34

could also use that to justify baptismal

42:36

regeneration and um thank you I yield my

42:39

time okay thank you very much and just

42:42

to remind the our participants and the

42:44

audience the first Bell means there's

42:45

one minute remaining a second Bell if

42:47

needed would say time has expired so

42:49

thank you both for respecting the time

42:51

constraints uh Pastor Keith are you

42:53

ready for your rebuttal period sir I

42:56

think so okay uh the clock will begin

42:59

it'll be a 10-minute period the clock

43:00

will begin on your first word I want to

43:03

say this first of all uh there's no one

43:05

who speaks much faster than redeem

43:08

Zoomer so as I was trying to take notes

43:09

during his opening statement I I wasn't

43:12

able to do so very well but I did my

43:15

best to pull

43:17

out to pull out the three points of his

43:21

argument first that the kingdom is

43:22

collective second that baptism actually

43:25

does something and third that uh it is

43:27

consistent with a reformed soteriology I

43:30

think that's correct am I right in those

43:31

three points well and and in in a lot of

43:35

ways there would be agreement such as in

43:37

the fact that the the kingdom is

43:39

collective it is the body of Christ

43:41

we're not arguing that the kingdom is

43:42

not Collective we're arguing that the

43:45

kingdom is entered into by way of faith

43:50

and not by way of birth and that is the

43:53

key to understanding How Baptist SE this

43:56

we see a distinction between a national

44:00

Covenant National covenant made with a

44:03

uh a people who will receive this

44:05

Covenant by birth specifically the

44:07

children of Abraham Israel uh but that

44:10

there is a difference in the New

44:13

Covenant where which will include people

44:15

of all Nations and so now it's no longer

44:19

familial it's no longer National but now

44:22

it is spiritual and we see this as I

44:25

quoted from Romans chapter 4 when

44:28

Abraham is called our father the

44:31

blessings of Abraham are given to us and

44:34

Paul says that God preached the gospel

44:36

to Abraham when he said to him through

44:38

you all the nations of the world will be

44:40

blessed well Paul said that's the gospel

44:43

and why is that the gospel because

44:44

that's the Fulfillment of the promises

44:47

that God made to Abraham and the

44:48

Fulfillment of that Eternal Covenant

44:50

that was mentioned just a few moments

44:52

ago is that the Eternal Covenant that

44:55

God promised to Abraham would be

44:56

fulfilled in Abraham's greatest son

44:59

great son the the the true Seed of

45:01

Abraham the singular seed that Paul

45:03

talks about in Galatians which is the

45:05

Lord Jesus Christ and therefore it is

45:07

being united to him that makes one part

45:12

of the collective Body of Christ it is

45:14

not simply being born in a Christian

45:17

home that makes someone United to Christ

45:19

therefore someone can be born outside of

45:22

a Christian home like my wife who was

45:25

born in a home that did not uh uh teach

45:28

her the Bible and things like that and

45:30

yet at the same time she became a

45:32

Believer she was joined to the body of

45:34

Christ not by birth but by New Birth and

45:39

we can look at the same way and see many

45:42

families who whether they be

45:44

paedobaptist or credobaptist who have

45:47

had children and raised them up and yet

45:50

they have departed from the faith and we

45:53

and we are told well well no these are

45:55

are Covenant children yes but they have

45:57

departed from the faith they have the

46:00

this faith that they were taught as

46:02

children they have they have run away

46:04

from and so this promise to your

46:06

children is a promise of spiritual uh

46:12

Union with Christ it is not about

46:14

whether or not your parents are

46:17

Christian and so yes there is a

46:19

collective the collective is the body of

46:21

Christ and it is the universal Body of

46:23

Christ all around the world we do agree

46:26

that there is uh there is a a a body of

46:30

Christ that is all around the world and

46:33

you enter into that body of Christ not

46:35

by being born into it by be but rather

46:38

by being born again into it um did want

46:42

to mention some one other thing when you

46:43

mentioned the Noah the Noah thing about

46:45

everyone outside was immersed I thought

46:46

that was a pretty good jab I'll just

46:48

give you that that's pretty funny uh the

46:50

second thing you said baptism is not

46:53

just a symbol and on this we would agree

46:57

I want to quote from the 1689 London

47:00

Baptist confession on what baptism is

47:04

baptism is an ordinance which means it

47:06

is a command it is a command of the New

47:09

Covenant New Testament ordained by Jesus

47:13

Christ to be unto the party baptized a

47:16

sign of his fellowship with him in his

47:19

death and Resurrection this is why we

47:21

baptize the way that we do it's a

47:23

picture of being of dying with Christ

47:26

and raising again of being engrafted

47:29

into him of remission of sins and of

47:32

giving up into God through Jesus Christ

47:34

to live and walk in the newness of Life

47:37

baptism is not just a symbol in the

47:41

sense that it's that that it has no

47:43

value but rather it is a sign of

47:47

fellowship with Christ in his death and

47:49

Resurrection being engrafted into him

47:52

it's a sign of the the remission of sins

47:54

the giving up un God through Jesus

47:56

Christ to live and walk in the newness

47:57

of life now I do not believe in

47:59

baptismal regeneration and my rejection

48:01

of baptismal regeneration is simple on

48:03

two on two accounts I I do not believe

48:04

in baptism regeneration because I do

48:06

believe there are people who are

48:07

baptized who are not regenerated and

48:09

therefore I don't tie baptism and

48:11

regeneration together in that sense

48:13

however I do understand that oh oh I

48:15

said there was two reasons because

48:17

people can be baptized and not be

48:18

regenerated and I believe some people

48:20

can be regenerated apart from baptism uh

48:23

perhaps someone who's unable to be

48:24

baptized prior to death or something

48:26

like that but yet can still experience

48:27

the blessing of regeneration because

48:28

regeneration I believe produces faith

48:31

and therefore if someone believes they

48:32

have been regenerated whether or not

48:34

they've been baptized and so baptism in

48:36

that sense does not create or cause

48:39

regeneration from my perspective but I

48:41

do believe that they are you they are

48:43

tied together in the sense that in the

48:45

early church uh there was a sense in

48:48

which if you were a Believer you would

48:50

be baptized and and to to to to claim to

48:53

be an unbaptized believer would have

48:55

been been something that wouldn't have

48:56

made sense in the early church they

48:57

wouldn't have understood that that that

49:00

idea so I will say this to anyone who's

49:02

listening to the debate if you're a

49:04

believer in Christ and you have not been

49:06

baptized then I believe that you are in

49:08

sin and you need to repent and you need

49:09

to be baptized because rejection of

49:11

baptism is a rejection of a command an

49:14

ordinance of the New Testament so so so

49:17

we don't say it's that that it's nothing

49:19

or that it's just a symbol but it's a

49:21

command of Christ and it has a purpose

49:24

and it has meaning I just don't believe

49:26

the meaning is regeneration finally um

49:30

you said it is a um in let me say go

49:34

back inconsistent with reform or or po

49:37

baptism is consistent with reformed

49:40

soteriology and you said that Calvin

49:42

said that Satan loves kedto Baptists

49:44

well that that may be the case I've

49:46

often said that I wouldn't be able to be

49:47

a member of Calvin's church and he would

49:49

probably have had me excommunicated if

49:51

not worse so I have no problem with that

49:54

but I do Under I I do want to point out

49:57

I'm going to also mention Romans 9 as

49:59

you've mentioned Romans 9 we talk about

50:01

Romans 9 as a as a reminder that when we

50:05

consider the fact that not everyone born

50:07

of Abraham is truly a not everyone born

50:10

of Israel is truly Israel well not

50:12

everyone born in a household of a

50:14

Christian is truly a Christian just

50:17

because they're born in the household

50:19

but it is by faith that they become a

50:21

Believer It Is by faith they are joined

50:23

to the body of Christ and the

50:25

circumcision received without hands in

50:27

Colossians is interesting that you would

50:29

mention because the circumcision

50:31

received without hands we would say is

50:33

regeneration that baptism is a picture

50:35

of that but baptism is not the cause of

50:38

that so yes we would see a a distinction

50:41

and say the sign of the New Covenant is

50:43

actually regeneration and baptism is a

50:46

picture of that but regeneration is the

50:49

sign so I'll finish there I think I'm

50:52

about out of time anyway okay you've got

50:54

two more minutes did you want to do

50:55

anything else with them um well uh I

50:58

think I'm good I think we okay all right

51:01

well thank you both for your very uh uh

51:04

well constructed opening statements and

51:06

your your passionate but respectful

51:09

rebuttal so to the audience now comes a

51:12

time where we've had a period of time

51:14

for one side to make their case and then

51:16

the other side to make their case and

51:18

all now we're going to move to the fun

51:19

part this is cross examination now

51:21

cross-examination is the period in which

51:24

both participants are able to directly

51:27

address one another and ask questions

51:30

now there is still quite a bit of

51:31

structure we try to keep but this part

51:33

of the debate provided that everyone's

51:35

acting in good faith and I have no doubt

51:37

whatsoever that that will be the case uh

51:39

this is the part of the debate where we

51:40

let them range a little bit we let them

51:42

sort of probe each other's positions a

51:44

little bit the only stipulation is we

51:46

have a 10-minute cross-examination in

51:48

which one side asks questions and the

51:50

other answers and then we have another

51:52

10-minute cross-examination that goes in

51:54

the other direction

51:56

if you are the side that is assigned as

51:59

the questioner the only thing you are

52:01

permitted to do during cross-examination

52:03

is to ask questions you are not allowed

52:05

to rebut or anything like that that

52:07

period has already passed so you need

52:09

everything that you say needs to have a

52:11

question mark on the end of it for those

52:13

who are responding to the Cross

52:15

examination you need to not ask

52:17

questions in return unless you need one

52:19

to clarify what the person meant for

52:21

example if someone says well we know

52:23

that in Acts it means this or this would

52:25

you agree you can say hang on a minute I

52:27

don't understand where in acts are you

52:28

referring to that some something like

52:30

that to help you answer the question is

52:33

good a rhetorical question or a counter

52:35

jab is not permitted during cross

52:37

examination so typically the questioner

52:40

does not do as much talking as the

52:42

respondent so since Pastor Keith has

52:44

just finished his uh rebuttal statement

52:47

redeem Zoomer you will be up first for

52:50

asking questions sorry I I totally got

52:52

that backwards I I apologize Pastor

52:54

Keith will be first to ask questions of

52:56

redeem Zoomer uh so that uh he can rest

52:59

his voice just a little bit after his

53:01

rebuttal period though I know he's a

53:02

Baptist pastor he's used to preaching

53:04

quite a bit so uh that won't be a

53:06

problem so uh I will hopefully not be

53:09

involved in this I will simply raise my

53:11

hand when uh it is one minute remaining

53:15

and uh Pastor Keith are you ready to

53:17

begin questioning uh yeah give me just a

53:20

second sure um sorry I'm no that's quite

53:24

all right

53:26

yeah we can go okay uh your first

53:28

question sir all right Zoomer do you

53:31

agree that there is no explicit command

53:34

in the New Testament to baptize infants

53:37

yes do you agree that the use of the

53:40

term household does not automatically

53:42

assume the presence of infants of

53:45

course are the children of at least one

53:49

believing parent full members of the New

53:52

Covenant there's a difference between

53:55

external and internal membership of the

53:57

Covenant so if they're baptized they do

53:59

have external membership in the Covenant

54:01

internal membersip in the Covenant

54:03

meaning like spiritual union with Christ

54:05

and regeneration that's only for those

54:07

who have faith in Christ and it um

54:08

happens when they are regenerate which

54:10

is not necessarily at the moment of

54:12

baptism even though it sometimes is okay

54:14

so would you say that they're part of

54:16

the body of Christ would you say that a

54:18

infant child baptized into the church is

54:21

part of the body of Christ depends on

54:24

how you define it there's controversy in

54:27

even the reform tradition in like the

54:28

Federal Vision movement they'll say yes

54:30

100% some people say well I'm not sure

54:32

about that I'll say yes in some sense

54:34

I'll say yes but not in the same way as

54:36

a uh regenerate believer is would you

54:39

agree with me that the criteria that's

54:41

used for Presbyterians to determine

54:43

their child's Fitness for the table is

54:45

similar to the criteria that Baptist

54:47

used to determine a child's Fitness for

54:50

baptism maybe not quite and here's why

54:53

um Baptists believe a bit more strongly

54:55

in the ne necessity of a conversion

54:57

experience or Born Again experience

54:59

whereas um the poed Baptists all believe

55:02

that it's possible and perhaps bit

55:04

normal for people to be Christians from

55:06

the moment of um baptism or maybe even

55:09

before that um I know a lot of people

55:11

including my girlfriend who say they've

55:12

been Believers their entire lives

55:14

they've never had a a dramatic night and

55:16

day Born Again experience it's not

55:17

always dramatic but they never remember

55:19

a time when they weren't a Believer so

55:22

we have less confidence than Baptists do

55:26

in whether you can know if slash when

55:29

someone has been inwardly regenerate

55:31

that's an invisible process so God ties

55:34

that process to a visible sign which is

55:36

baptism so we would have similar

55:39

qualifications we would say the person

55:41

needs to profess Faith person needs to

55:43

understand what the Lord's Supper is but

55:45

I think some Baptist not all but would

55:46

need to see evidence of like an actual

55:48

conversion would that be

55:50

accurate uh well I can't I I appreciate

55:54

appreciate your answer but for the sake

55:56

of not going back and forth I'll I'll

55:58

I'll leave it at that it was a good

55:59

answer okay so do you believe it is a

56:02

sin for a Christian parent to withhold

56:06

baptism the same way it's a sin for me

56:09

to slack off on my homework may maybe a

56:12

bit more than that um sin has this

56:14

connotation of you're like a bad

56:16

Christian if if you do this um as

56:19

calvinist we believe in total pravity we

56:20

believe anything short of utter

56:22

Perfection is is sin if you're not

56:25

breathing air the right way it's it's

56:26

sin in some sense and sin is a gradient

56:28

so I'd say Yeah in the sense that any

56:30

sort of imperfectionist sin any

56:32

theological error that I have and I know

56:34

I do have some theological errors is sin

56:37

I will grant that if the KOB Baptist

56:38

position is correct which for all I know

56:40

it could be then the poob Baptists are

56:42

in sin for baptizing their children

56:44

simply because sin is anything short of

56:46

perfection so I would say yes but I

56:48

don't mean sin in terms of they are

56:50

intentionally going against the word of

56:52

God I know that Baptists are committed

56:55

to following the word of God I know that

56:56

everyone has fallen short of the glory

56:58

of God as the Bible

56:59

says well I I'm going to follow up on

57:02

that and and I appreciate the the way

57:04

that you stated the answer but I do want

57:05

to ask if if do you think a person

57:08

should be placed under church discipline

57:09

if they refuse to baptize their child I

57:11

would assume the answer is no based on

57:12

what you just said but let's I just I'm

57:14

still curious as your answer so I

57:16

haven't thought about that are you

57:17

asking like if the church is a p Baptist

57:20

Church and there's a particular family

57:21

that doesn't want to baptize their

57:22

children sure that's a scenario that

57:24

would fit yeah I've not actually thought

57:27

that through um it really depends um I

57:31

think some Churches naturally are more

57:33

strict on uh sub Christian distinctives

57:36

than others so in a church like mine the

57:38

answer would probably be no we're pcusa

57:40

we're lucky if we even require people to

57:42

believe in

57:44

God that that's G to be the that's going

57:47

to be the part that I that I clip and

57:49

put in sorry yeah but in like um a rpcna

57:54

Church where they do everything strictly

57:56

by the book they probably would um so

57:59

I'm not a pastor so I'm not the one

58:01

doing the disciplining I'm just the one

58:03

with opinions on the internet okay do

58:06

you think that Baptist children are in

58:08

spiritual danger by not being baptized

58:10

and their parents are doing them

58:13

harm uh I'd say more danger than

58:15

children who are baptized because Martin

58:17

Luther belied that baptism even if the

58:20

person not doesn't end up being saved

58:22

baptism Wards off demons right um found

58:25

that for myself even though I was a

58:26

Believer for a while before getting

58:27

baptized it was because I thought I was

58:29

baptized as a baby but turns out I was

58:31

baptized into a new age group long story

58:33

the point is um I found that it was a

58:35

lot easier to resist sin and evil after

58:38

I was baptized even though I was been a

58:40

Believer for a long time um Martin

58:42

Luther said that like baptism is in some

58:44

way similar to an exorcism and that it

58:46

it Wards off demons sort of places a

58:48

mark on children that says get out of

58:50

here Satan This one belongs to God so I

58:54

would say

58:55

they're not in any more danger of not

58:58

being a True Believer I guess um because

59:01

if you look at the retention rates

59:03

Baptists tend to have actually better

59:04

retention rates than other groups which

59:06

I will fully admit but I would say that

59:09

in in a spiritual warfare perspective

59:11

honestly I would say um since baptism

59:13

Wards off demons that would uh that

59:15

would be a something I would say okay uh

59:19

do you believe that someone must be

59:21

regenerate to be a member of the New

59:23

Covenant uh uh no like I said internal

59:27

versus external membership in the

59:28

Covenant regeneration is required for

59:30

internal membership not external

59:31

membership how would then how would you

59:33

then understand when uh Hebrews 8 says

59:35

that within the Covenant they shall all

59:37

know me uh from the least to the

59:39

greatest do you think that that is uh

59:42

exaggerative what how would you how

59:44

would you understand that

59:45

passage um so I haven't actually heard

59:48

that one that's an argument I haven't

59:50

thought of how to refute I would say

59:52

there's a um difference like I said

59:54

difference between internal and external

59:56

membership in the Covenant and I would

59:57

also okay I just thought of this so it

1:00:00

says that all of you who were baptized

1:00:02

have been like United to Christ been

1:00:03

baptized with Christ even you would know

1:00:05

that some people are baptized uh without

1:00:07

being fully regenerate so I would say

1:00:10

that it's it's saying like all for whom

1:00:12

baptism was effective are united to

1:00:14

Christ and likewise all for whom the

1:00:16

covenant was effective um they they will

1:00:18

all know Christ okay all right

1:00:23

um would it be right to baptize the

1:00:27

unbelieving spouse of a Believer based

1:00:30

on 1 Corinthians

1:00:33

7 I don't know I mean active rejection

1:00:36

is is different than um simply not

1:00:40

having an opinion one way or another

1:00:42

like um like the reformers taught that

1:00:45

you know baptism saves as long as you

1:00:46

don't render it unfruitful by unbelief

1:00:48

and if if the spouse is like clearly an

1:00:50

unbeliever they're going along with

1:00:52

baptism just to make their other spouse

1:00:54

happy

1:00:55

um they're rejecting God's grace in

1:00:57

baptism that might bring judgment on

1:00:59

them so I would say probably not it's

1:01:01

different for

1:01:02

infants who are not really rejecting

1:01:05

it do you believe it's necessary for

1:01:09

Christian parents to call their children

1:01:12

to repentance and

1:01:13

Faith of course okay um do you think

1:01:17

that Christian parents should assume

1:01:19

their child has Faith until they prove

1:01:21

otherwise that's this whole deal with

1:01:23

presumptive

1:01:25

regeneration uh not necessarily assume

1:01:27

that the child has Faith they should

1:01:29

assume that the child is in the faith

1:01:31

not the same as having personal faith

1:01:33

can you be in the faith and not have

1:01:35

faith like I said there's difference

1:01:36

between external membership and the

1:01:38

Covenant internal membership if you're

1:01:39

grow up in the church if you're if you

1:01:41

participate in the church if you're

1:01:43

everyone who's baptized in the church in

1:01:44

some sense is in the faith in some sense

1:01:47

um so yeah in the Old Testament there's

1:01:49

the concept of the remnant the believing

1:01:51

within Israel that are separated from

1:01:53

the unbelieving outside of Israel do we

1:01:55

find the Covenant or the the the concept

1:01:57

of Remnant in the New

1:01:59

Covenant uh not that I can not that I

1:02:02

can think of right now um it would make

1:02:04

sense that the New Covenant Church is

1:02:06

more pure than the old Covenant Church

1:02:09

okay

1:02:13

um what would happen if a child was

1:02:16

based on the If the child was baptized

1:02:19

based on the faith of one believing

1:02:20

parent and that parent later became an

1:02:23

apostate showing themselves to not be a

1:02:26

believer would that mean that the status

1:02:29

of being a covenant child was somehow

1:02:31

forfeit and therefore their baptism

1:02:34

illegitimate there's probably

1:02:35

theologians who can answer this better

1:02:37

than me I would say no because it would

1:02:39

kind of be dontist to say that the um um

1:02:42

if the parent was like a a false

1:02:44

believer was secretly not a Believer

1:02:46

then congrats the covenantal efficacy

1:02:48

doesn't really work um remember it's God

1:02:50

working through all these things so um I

1:02:53

would say that would not automatically

1:02:55

invalidate it now okay all right last

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question what do you think was my best

1:03:00

argument

1:03:01

tonight um your best argument well I

1:03:03

kind of admitted that your first

1:03:05

argument was really good that like yeah

1:03:06

there's a lot of Po Baptists but you all

1:03:08

have completely different reasons for

1:03:09

why um and I think the whole thing about

1:03:12

like birth is for the old Covenant and

1:03:14

New Birth is for the New Covenant that's

1:03:15

a pretty good argument all right thank

1:03:17

you appreciate it I'm done okay with an

1:03:20

entire 11 seconds to spare there we go

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um

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all right well thank you both for that

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that was for the audience that was

1:03:28

everything we want a cross-examination

1:03:29

to be focused respectful little bit of

1:03:31

humor that's that's what we're hoping

1:03:33

for and we expected nothing less uh in

1:03:35

an in-house brotherly debate so uh other

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direction redeem Zoomer are you ready to

1:03:40

ask Pastor fosy some questions yeah so

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okay you're we will begin now okay so

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pastor Pastor Keith uh you said you

1:03:49

don't believe baptism is just a symbol

1:03:51

but based on what you describe baptism

1:03:53

as it it's still sounded like it's it's

1:03:55

just a symbol um it's like a symbol can

1:03:58

still be very very important and and

1:04:00

just a symbol like um if I were to in

1:04:03

the middle of like road rage stick my

1:04:04

middle finger up at someone that's just

1:04:06

a symbol but it's still very important

1:04:08

it still has a lot of meaning but it's

1:04:09

just a symbol so symbols still have have

1:04:12

meaning but I think for it to be more

1:04:14

than a symbol it needs to actually do

1:04:15

something so does baptism actually do

1:04:18

something yes baptism is the sign of

1:04:22

entrance into the New Covenant Community

1:04:23

I agree

1:04:24

with that and it does do that I do

1:04:26

believe that in the in the external

1:04:29

sense it places someone in the New

1:04:30

Covenant Community as a visible sign

1:04:33

however it is not what we would say it

1:04:37

does not operate on its own in the sense

1:04:39

that it does not create uh regeneration

1:04:41

that would be my argument now what I

1:04:43

said sounded somewhat Presbyterian so

1:04:45

let me clarify a person does not become

1:04:48

a member of the church our church

1:04:50

specifically without having been

1:04:52

baptized because we believe that that

1:04:54

baptism is a sign of entrance into the

1:04:57

community you you you can't you it's

1:04:59

like the gate you can't come in unless

1:05:01

you go through that gate right so you

1:05:03

have to have that um and I and here's

1:05:06

what I don't like if if you if you want

1:05:07

to say baptism is symbolic or baptism is

1:05:09

a sign I I I agree but when you use the

1:05:13

word just and when someone says it's

1:05:16

just a sign well can we say the rainbow

1:05:19

is just a sign because it is a sign

1:05:22

which shows us that God will not destroy

1:05:24

the Earth again or that or that

1:05:25

circumcision was just a sign because it

1:05:28

marked out the the the children of

1:05:29

Abraham when we say just we are we are

1:05:32

diminishing it and therefore I say it is

1:05:35

a sign of something important but it's

1:05:38

not causing that important

1:05:41

thing okay so I agree that um just

1:05:45

because something is a sign and doesn't

1:05:48

have saving efficacy doesn't mean we

1:05:49

should use the word just but do you

1:05:52

think that baptism has any efficacy at

1:05:56

all unto any sort of salvation for

1:05:59

anyone I do not believe that baptism

1:06:02

causes regeneration and therefore I

1:06:04

don't believe baptism causes someone to

1:06:06

be saved I do believe that baptism is an

1:06:09

ordinance of Christ it's a command of

1:06:10

Christ therefore it has meaning but its

1:06:13

meaning is not tied uh extrinsically to

1:06:18

Salvation okay so um in the historic you

1:06:22

know Pres Ian Lutheran and augustinian

1:06:26

traditions they make a distinction

1:06:28

between sign and thing signified so in

1:06:31

some sense spiritual regeneration is

1:06:33

part of baptism when we speak of baptism

1:06:35

we're not just speaking of of the water

1:06:37

we're speaking of the water and what it

1:06:39

is sacramentally United to so in uh the

1:06:44

Reformed Baptist framework is there this

1:06:46

distinction between it does baptism have

1:06:48

the two components of sign and thing

1:06:50

signified I would say yes and you know

1:06:53

we we often also refer to the phrase the

1:06:55

means of Grace you know this is one of

1:06:57

the means by which God uh administers

1:06:59

Grace we talk about the preaching of the

1:07:01

word as a means of Grace we talk about

1:07:03

the perceiving of the sacraments or the

1:07:05

ordinances as a means of Grace So in

1:07:07

that sense I would say yes it has uh

1:07:11

it's it's there's God is doing something

1:07:13

in them but it's not uh the act of

1:07:16

regeneration so that's where I make the

1:07:18

T I would say God is doing something but

1:07:19

it's not it's not causing the new birth

1:07:23

so so in baptism if baptism is sign in

1:07:26

thing signified what is the thing

1:07:27

signified the thing signified is the the

1:07:30

new birth but it's not the cause it's

1:07:33

signifying what is h that this is why we

1:07:35

buried with Christ in baptism raised a

1:07:36

new life even though many of my uh

1:07:38

Baptist friends would say Romans 6 is a

1:07:40

dry verse meaning that Romans 6 is not

1:07:42

referring to physical baptism for a

1:07:45

moment let's say that it is referring to

1:07:47

physical baptism and it says buried with

1:07:48

Christ and baptism rais a new life

1:07:50

that's what we say when we baptize

1:07:51

someone we say buried with Christ and

1:07:52

baptism rais a new life it's this this

1:07:55

signified thing has already taken place

1:07:57

because the person already has Faith

1:07:58

therefore regeneration has already taken

1:08:00

place from a b from a calvinistic

1:08:02

framework where regeneration precedes

1:08:03

Faith therefore if this person has the

1:08:05

faith to desire baptism this thing has

1:08:07

already occurred but the symbol is

1:08:09

happening as a result of that okay last

1:08:13

question about baptism I promise or and

1:08:14

baptisms efficacy I was gonna say hope

1:08:16

not because we're talking about baptism

1:08:19

sorry so all of those all the different

1:08:22

Traditions who believe in baptismal

1:08:23

ethicacy

1:08:24

um allow for explain why some people are

1:08:28

baptized and don't have faith either

1:08:29

it's like the baptism wasn't effective

1:08:31

for them or they fall away from the

1:08:32

faith and it also allows for people who

1:08:33

are not baptized to be saved because

1:08:35

baptism is a means of Grace it's not the

1:08:37

cause of of Saving Grace So given that

1:08:40

all the baptismal efficacy Traditions

1:08:42

allow for those things what's stopping

1:08:44

you from affirming baptismal

1:08:46

efficacy well again I think it

1:08:48

determines it's determined by what you

1:08:50

mean by efficacy because I could sayy

1:08:52

unto salvation

1:08:55

well again I I because as I said earlier

1:08:59

I don't remember when I said it whether

1:09:00

it's a muttal or not but I because

1:09:02

baptism can be uh someone can be saved

1:09:06

apart from baptism and someone can be

1:09:08

saved prior to baptism I I I can't say

1:09:11

that baptism is a causal thing so that's

1:09:13

where I would end on that and just say I

1:09:16

it is certainly important it certainly

1:09:17

has value it certainly is as a sign of

1:09:20

entrance it has a very important value

1:09:23

to the visible Body of Christ who sees

1:09:25

this person receiving baptism there

1:09:27

thereby receiving them into the Covenant

1:09:29

uh family the the church but uh as far

1:09:33

as it causing salvation or being causal

1:09:36

that's where I I I would have to draw a

1:09:38

line and say I don't I wouldn't agree

1:09:39

and and and I know you said that the

1:09:41

other churches have exceptions like for

1:09:44

instance if if a person dies on the way

1:09:46

to the baptismal you know like like they

1:09:48

would still be because they their

1:09:49

presumptive baptism or whatever you know

1:09:51

or or they're they're they're going to

1:09:52

get baptized therefore the baptism would

1:09:54

apply to them um I just don't think it

1:09:56

works that way again going back to

1:09:58

justification by faith alone um not

1:10:00

justification by faith plus

1:10:03

baptism okay so in the the households

1:10:06

that were baptized in Acts you said that

1:10:08

there's a good chance they didn't have

1:10:10

any babies now I think the chance was

1:10:12

higher G given back then people had more

1:10:14

babies because there's less chance they

1:10:15

survived but let's assume they didn't

1:10:17

have any babies um given that do you

1:10:20

think that each member of the household

1:10:22

every time a household was baptized do

1:10:24

you think that there was a conversion a

1:10:26

spontaneous conversion of each

1:10:28

individual member of that household

1:10:29

before they were baptized I think there

1:10:32

was a different structure and the way

1:10:33

that people understood uh things as far

1:10:37

as households operated as far as if if

1:10:39

the father believed in something I think

1:10:42

that was had a lot more IM impact on the

1:10:45

family than it may today and and you

1:10:47

talked a little bit about the

1:10:48

individualism of America the

1:10:49

individualism even of Baptists in

1:10:51

America today and how you know there

1:10:53

there's this this cry to be separate and

1:10:56

divided uh but in the early uh time the

1:10:59

time of the early church the father led

1:11:01

the home he was the leader in the home

1:11:03

and recently it was interesting I was

1:11:04

going to get this quote but I I I forgot

1:11:06

to get it before the debate there was a

1:11:08

recent study done that showed that if a

1:11:11

father becomes a Christian there's like

1:11:14

a 90% chance that his wife and children

1:11:16

will follow in that but if the mother

1:11:19

becomes a Christian it's less and then

1:11:20

if if a child becomes a Christian it's

1:11:22

even less that the parents would follow

1:11:23

following the child's footsteps so there

1:11:25

is something to be said for a father's

1:11:27

Faith affecting those around him and

1:11:30

them wanting them wanting to follow

1:11:33

after him in that so I would see no

1:11:35

issue with saying that that that that

1:11:38

that would be the case yeah that's

1:11:39

definitely true that's what happened

1:11:40

when my father converted from Judaism

1:11:42

before I converted um so that's

1:11:44

definitely true but there's also the

1:11:46

example of Lydia who is um not obviously

1:11:48

not the father of her household um so in

1:11:51

in Lydia's case would you still say that

1:11:53

she convered converted and then

1:11:55

following that every single member of

1:11:56

her household individually had a

1:11:59

spiritual regeneration Born Again

1:12:00

experience at the same

1:12:02

time I think it's possible but I also

1:12:04

would say about Lydia her being a

1:12:06

businesswoman and a in the situation

1:12:09

that she was in she probably didn't have

1:12:10

infants so I throw that out there so so

1:12:14

that that would kind of take away

1:12:16

whether or not she had infants and

1:12:17

that's really the debate conversation

1:12:19

but if I were to be asked do I think

1:12:21

that all of her household believed as

1:12:24

she did her her hearing the words of

1:12:27

Paul resulted in a

1:12:30

spontaneous uh uh conversion we read

1:12:33

about that in her story in Acts there's

1:12:35

no reason to believe that that same

1:12:37

preaching that went back to her home

1:12:39

with her Paul went to her home and and

1:12:41

stayed at her home that the preaching

1:12:43

that Paul gave to them would have been

1:12:44

any less effective okay so if uh yeah if

1:12:49

Peter tells us that the Waters of the

1:12:51

flood symbolize baptism

1:12:54

um and Noah and his family were saved

1:12:57

through the through the waters um so why

1:13:00

would that concept of for you and your

1:13:01

children the whole family being saved at

1:13:03

once why would that not apply to the new

1:13:05

why would that not apply to baptism

1:13:06

specifically if Peter says that um Noah

1:13:08

and his flood foreshadows baptism well

1:13:10

this is interesting and you mentioned

1:13:13

the family I I wan to I know you're

1:13:15

talking about the the passage in First

1:13:16

Peter but I want to jump quickly to Acts

1:13:19

2 because that's often cited because it

1:13:20

says something similar This Promise is

1:13:22

for you and for your children right and

1:13:24

so people often hold on to that for po

1:13:27

baptism and say see this is the children

1:13:29

but what is the promise that's promised

1:13:31

in Acts two the promise is if you repent

1:13:34

and believe if you repent and be

1:13:36

baptized you will receive the

1:13:37

Forgiveness of sins repentance and

1:13:38

baptism repentance and Faith are tied

1:13:40

together in that and that you will

1:13:42

receive the gift of the holy spirit that

1:13:44

is the promise and so I will say this to

1:13:47

my children if you repent of your sins

1:13:49

believe in the Lord Jesus Christ you

1:13:51

will be saved that promise is for me and

1:13:53

that that promises for them okay last

1:13:55

question do you believe there's a

1:13:56

distinction between the visible and

1:13:58

invisible

1:13:59

Church uh yes that may take a little bit

1:14:02

of uh time I'll make it as quickly as I

1:14:04

can I do believe that the the invisible

1:14:07

churches all around the world and that

1:14:09

you and I are can be are brothers in

1:14:11

Christ me and Matthew are brothers in

1:14:13

Christ part of that invisible Body of

1:14:15

Christ but I I also see a distinction

1:14:18

between that and the local church the

1:14:21

local assembly which has elders and has

1:14:23

deacons and has a body uh that it is

1:14:27

ministering to in the local body and I

1:14:29

would say that's the distinction between

1:14:31

the the universal or Global church and

1:14:33

the local church so it's possible to be

1:14:35

part of the visible church but not the

1:14:37

invisible Church absolutely okay then

1:14:41

we're not too

1:14:42

different okay well that's that that'll

1:14:44

be the line at the end of the debate

1:14:46

well thank you both gentlemen um we have

1:14:49

now concluded our cross-examination

1:14:51

period again I want to commend you both

1:14:52

for your

1:14:53

uh conduct and keeping to the time

1:14:55

schedule on that one so we are now going

1:14:58

to move to our closing statements and

1:14:59

the closing statement is as free as it

1:15:01

can be so at this point you are uh free

1:15:04

to bring up old arguments new arguments

1:15:06

you're free to give the audience what

1:15:08

you want them to take away uh from our

1:15:12

time together uh both sides will have a

1:15:15

f minute period to make their closing

1:15:17

statements again this is just to kind of

1:15:19

put a bow on the argument and let the

1:15:21

audience leave with uh the memorable

1:15:23

bits that you want them to uh to head

1:15:25

out with before we begin um and uh

1:15:29

brother Keith you will be going first in

1:15:31

redeem Zoomer since he had to open he

1:15:33

will get the last word as our uh debate

1:15:35

courtesy to the audience we are going to

1:15:38

have an audience question and answer

1:15:40

session by way of the YouTube comments

1:15:42

or the YouTube live chat um you have

1:15:44

about 10 minutes to get your questions

1:15:46

in I will pick three questions for each

1:15:49

person and we will ask them those uh

1:15:51

once the closing statement ments have

1:15:53

concluded so a total of six questions if

1:15:56

you wouldn't mind I'm going to say

1:15:57

something in chat right now just to let

1:15:59

you guys know I'm here if you wouldn't

1:16:01

mind tagging Matthew Hinson in the chat

1:16:04

please tell me who the question is

1:16:06

addressed to and then give me your

1:16:08

question and remember it needs to be a

1:16:10

question not a theological Treatise or I

1:16:12

will ignore you so if you have a

1:16:15

question that you think would be useful

1:16:17

uh for understanding please tag me in

1:16:19

the chat tell me who the question is for

1:16:22

uh and then we will see if we can get to

1:16:24

that so with all that said uh in the

1:16:27

next 10 minutes we'll have our five

1:16:29

minute open or excuse me five minute

1:16:30

closing statement from uh Pastor Keith

1:16:33

our five minute closing statement from

1:16:34

redeem Zoomer and then we'll do our Q&A

1:16:37

period Pastor Keith are you ready I

1:16:40

think so your time period begins on your

1:16:43

first word

1:16:44

sir well many of you have come tonight

1:16:46

with competing opinions on this very

1:16:48

important and divisive topic and it is

1:16:50

possible that if you came tonight

1:16:52

already convin vinced of one side or the

1:16:54

other that you may still be just as

1:16:56

convinced when you leave however it is

1:16:58

my hope that this time has been useful

1:17:01

to encourage you to take a deeper look

1:17:04

at this important subject it seems in

1:17:06

our time that has become the cardinal

1:17:08

sin in the church to take strong St on

1:17:11

stances on issues especially if we

1:17:13

Proclaim that one side is correct and

1:17:15

another is incorrect yet from the very

1:17:17

beginning of the church we see this

1:17:18

modeled even in Christ himself Jesus was

1:17:21

not opposed to standing against the Trad

1:17:23

of his day and proclaiming their errors

1:17:25

in fact most of the time that he spent

1:17:27

preaching was done to correct the many

1:17:29

doctrinal errors which had crept in

1:17:31

among the Jewish people his most famous

1:17:33

sermon The Sermon on the Mount was based

1:17:35

on the formula you have heard it said

1:17:37

but I say to you beloved my goal tonight

1:17:40

has been to say you have heard it said

1:17:42

that it is appropriate to baptize

1:17:44

infants but I say to you the Bible

1:17:46

commands the baptism of Believers alone

1:17:50

I believe that the position held by the

1:17:51

PO Baptist is not not one that can truly

1:17:54

be defended by scripture and I pray that

1:17:56

I have demonstrated this during my time

1:17:58

this evening why then do we continue to

1:18:00

see the vast majority of Protestant

1:18:02

churches willingly baptizing infants if

1:18:05

in fact the biblical support is so weak

1:18:09

my answer is tradition is a hard thing

1:18:12

to give up and this has been the one

1:18:14

tradition that has been held within the

1:18:17

Protestant movement and have and we have

1:18:19

largely been unwilling to jettison it we

1:18:22

were willing to jce and so many other

1:18:24

traditions we were willing to give up

1:18:26

veneration of the Pope we were willing

1:18:28

to give up prayers to Mary we were

1:18:30

willing to give up praying to the Saints

1:18:33

we were willing to give up the doctrine

1:18:34

of transubstantiation and the mass as a

1:18:37

propitiatory sacrifice we were willing

1:18:39

to give up the model of priesthood and

1:18:41

confession found in the Roman Catholic

1:18:43

church yet even though we were willing

1:18:45

to give up all of those things one

1:18:47

traditional holdover stood firm and that

1:18:50

is the baptism of infants I I believe

1:18:53

that infant baptism is the great

1:18:54

vestigial organ of the Protestant

1:18:57

Reformation it's the remaining holdover

1:18:59

from a time when the errors of Rome were

1:19:01

recognized and largely repented over and

1:19:03

in this sense I believe the Reformation

1:19:06

is really not

1:19:07

over I have some who have questioned me

1:19:10

as being truly reformed in my Theology

1:19:12

and I admit if you don't want to call me

1:19:14

reformed you can call me a calvinist it

1:19:16

says so in the title I'm your calvinist

1:19:18

and if you don't want to call me a

1:19:19

calvinist just call me Keith But

1:19:22

ultimately I will say this if someone

1:19:24

wants to argue about what it means to be

1:19:26

reformed I will say this I don't fit

1:19:29

into what it means to be classically

1:19:30

reformed and I agree but I would contest

1:19:34

that the very heart of the Reformation

1:19:36

is the cry Sola scriptura scripture

1:19:39

alone is the sole infallible rule for

1:19:41

Faith and practice and because I can

1:19:43

find no evidence in scripture for the

1:19:45

practice of infant baptism I remained un

1:19:48

I remain unconvinced even this evening I

1:19:51

can confidently assert that I am am

1:19:53

following in the footsteps of my

1:19:54

Reformation forefathers even though I

1:19:56

understand many of them would disagree

1:19:58

with me on this

1:20:00

subject I will conclude with this a

1:20:03

reminder that the Reformation was

1:20:05

founded on five statements and those

1:20:07

statements are marked by the word alone

1:20:10

salvation is by grace alone through

1:20:12

faith alone in Christ alone it is

1:20:15

according to scripture alone and it is

1:20:17

for God's glory alone I believe firmly

1:20:20

in these five statements yet in the

1:20:22

spirit of the evening I want to add one

1:20:24

more on the basis of scripture alone we

1:20:27

should teach and practice the baptism of

1:20:30

Believers alone thank

1:20:33

you thank you Pastor Keith redeem Zoomer

1:20:37

your five minute uh closing statement

1:20:40

is beginning upon your first word

1:20:43

sir okay great so this was a very good

1:20:47

debate I think um I'm very grateful to

1:20:50

God that Believers that come from

1:20:51

different traditions can still have

1:20:53

these these charitable discussions and

1:20:55

recognize each other as brothers in

1:20:57

Christ so I think most of the Baptist

1:21:00

criticisms of poed baptism are

1:21:02

unnecessary for example they'll say uh

1:21:05

we don't believe we don't do uh infant

1:21:07

baptism uh because we believe in the

1:21:10

importance of personal faith of a

1:21:12

personal Declaration of faith and a

1:21:15

personally believing in the Lord Jesus

1:21:17

Christ but I would say we believe that

1:21:19

too there is no contradiction between

1:21:21

baptizing B and expecting personal faith

1:21:25

in Christ uh Baptists also object to

1:21:27

baptismal efficacy on the grounds that

1:21:30

salvation is by faith alone but that

1:21:32

word faith alone that was coined by

1:21:33

Martin Luther and the other Protestant

1:21:35

reformers who strongly believed that

1:21:37

baptism states there is no contradiction

1:21:39

between saying baptism saves and that

1:21:41

we're saved by faith alone just like

1:21:42

there's no contradiction between saying

1:21:44

Christ saves and that we're saved by

1:21:46

faith alone you know Christ God is the

1:21:48

source of Salvation baptism word and

1:21:51

sacrament to be specific are the means

1:21:52

of Salvation and we are the ones who

1:21:55

receive salvation so I think a lot of

1:21:57

the Baptist reservations against infant

1:22:00

baptism can be cleared up simply by

1:22:02

understanding what it actually is what

1:22:04

we're actually saying we are not saying

1:22:06

that just because you baptized a baby

1:22:08

that you do not need to catechize them

1:22:10

or raise them in the faith it's it's the

1:22:12

opposite because these babies are now

1:22:14

part of the part of the church and

1:22:16

because they're Christian that's

1:22:17

actually why we need to disciple them to

1:22:19

raise them as good soldiers for God's

1:22:22

Kingdom

1:22:23

that just that'd be just like saying you

1:22:25

know just because you're born as as an

1:22:27

American you don't need to actually

1:22:30

learn about America it's it's the same

1:22:32

thing um because Christianity really is

1:22:35

a is a kingdom our loyalty is

1:22:36

fundamentally to the kingdom of God

1:22:38

before any Earthly Kingdom like America

1:22:40

that that's just an analogy just the way

1:22:42

um Christianity was a kingdom in the Old

1:22:44

Testament that's right you could

1:22:46

anachronistically say that the Old

1:22:47

Testament religion was Christianity

1:22:50

because of covenant theology even it

1:22:51

wasn't called that because because

1:22:52

because Christ hadn't come uh but it was

1:22:55

Kingdom centered it was Collective it

1:22:57

was about the kingdom of God uh the Old

1:23:00

Testament had a kingdom that did

1:23:01

foreshadow the the New Testament Kingdom

1:23:03

with Jesus as the new and better King we

1:23:06

both agree that there is continuity and

1:23:08

discontinuity between the Old and New

1:23:10

Covenant uh Presbyterians would say

1:23:12

there's more continuity and the reformed

1:23:14

Baptists would say there's more

1:23:15

discontinuity we agree that there's some

1:23:17

of both so a clear example of

1:23:19

discontinuity is the dietary

1:23:21

restrictions those are clear abrogated

1:23:23

in the New Testament the reason we know

1:23:25

they're abrogated is because the Bible

1:23:26

says they're abrogated the same is true

1:23:28

of the ceremonial law but there is

1:23:30

nothing to indicate that the um that the

1:23:34

collective nature of God's kingdom that

1:23:36

the status of infant children as part of

1:23:39

the Covenant there is nothing to

1:23:41

indicate that that has been abrogated to

1:23:43

the contrary there are multiple passages

1:23:45

that suggest a that circumcision and

1:23:48

baptism perform the same function one

1:23:50

Colossians says that being circumcised

1:23:52

by Christ is the same as being baptized

1:23:54

and for both baptism and circumcision

1:23:57

the thing signified the thing that the

1:23:59

ritual is United to is spiritual

1:24:01

regeneration is the new birth um and

1:24:05

there is also continuity in that all the

1:24:07

things of the New Testament the inward

1:24:09

spiritual realities such as repentance

1:24:11

and the new birth those were also there

1:24:13

in the Old Testament it was just less

1:24:14

clear as to what they were and what

1:24:17

message they

1:24:18

performed I mean what um purpose they

1:24:21

they performed so the message of

1:24:23

Christianity is not just about personal

1:24:26

salvation we know that it is about

1:24:28

personal salvation but it goes beyond

1:24:30

that it's about the kingdom of God God

1:24:32

is Not Just redeeming your soul God is

1:24:35

going to redeem your body God is going

1:24:37

to redeem Society God's going to redeem

1:24:39

our planet God's going to redeem the

1:24:41

Galaxy that's what the kingdom of God is

1:24:44

about so we baptize babies not because

1:24:47

we deny the importance of having

1:24:49

personal faith in Christ but because we

1:24:51

know that the king om of God applies to

1:24:54

our families just as God promised

1:24:56

Abraham that the promise was for him and

1:24:59

his children Peter promised that the

1:25:01

promise is also for us and our children

1:25:04

so that's why we baptize babies because

1:25:07

we believe that God is going to redeem

1:25:10

our families God is going to redeem

1:25:13

Society um Jesus said let the little

1:25:16

children come to me for theirs is the

1:25:19

Kingdom of Heaven thank you thank you

1:25:22

than you very much and uh well stated

1:25:25

both sides and that concludes the actual

1:25:28

presentation part of our debate thank

1:25:30

you both so much for taking care uh to

1:25:33

be on time on topic and as always uh

1:25:36

respectful so we're now going to move

1:25:38

into our audience Q&A I have gotten a

1:25:40

number of questions a couple were

1:25:41

duplicates and and such things in the

1:25:43

YouTube chat so I'm going to be doing my

1:25:45

best to sort of duplicate these the

1:25:47

format for these gentlemen and I'm not

1:25:49

going to keep strict time on here um but

1:25:51

the format for these will be um the

1:25:54

question will be addressed to one or the

1:25:56

other of you you'll have 60 seconds to

1:25:58

answer that question uh so bear in mind

1:26:01

keep your answers uh in in that sort of

1:26:04

time frame and then the other one will

1:26:06

be given 30 seconds to respond either to

1:26:08

critique the answer or to answer the

1:26:10

question themselves it's up to you and

1:26:12

again we won't be terribly firm on the

1:26:14

time limits but we'll try and keep

1:26:15

things moving along and not rehash

1:26:17

debate part two electric Baloo so um so

1:26:22

uh since redeem Zoomer just spoke I'll

1:26:24

go over to Pastor Keith um Pastor Keith

1:26:27

first question uh where do you draw the

1:26:29

line between tradition that should and

1:26:31

should not be followed this question

1:26:33

coming from sore

1:26:35

carpus tradition that should or not be

1:26:39

followed uh the scripture in fact this

1:26:41

is my sermon for this coming Sunday when

1:26:45

Jesus was speaking to the Pharisees and

1:26:47

he said that that that what they had

1:26:49

done that was the most dangerous thing

1:26:51

was that they had bound upon men's

1:26:54

Hearts Traditions that were not founded

1:26:56

upon God's word that they had uh replace

1:27:00

the word of God with the traditions of

1:27:02

men and so while we don't deny the

1:27:06

presence or importance of tradition we

1:27:08

say every TR every tradition must be

1:27:11

measured by and cons and weighed by what

1:27:15

the Bible says solos scriptor so that

1:27:17

would that would be my answer

1:27:21

okay Z anything uh would you like to

1:27:24

respond to that one as

1:27:25

well uh yeah so of course everyone would

1:27:29

say every Protestant that is would say

1:27:31

that the scripture is the the method by

1:27:34

which we determine which traditions we

1:27:36

we hold to I don't know if any Lutheran

1:27:38

or Reformed poed Baptist who would say

1:27:41

that yeah I know the Bible doesn't say

1:27:42

anything about infant baptism but it's

1:27:44

tradition bro this is the one tradition

1:27:45

we're too lazy to get rid of um we we

1:27:48

believe that infant baptism is biblical

1:27:50

that is why we haven't gotten rid of

1:27:52

that tradition because like I admitted

1:27:54

that the early church didn't do infant

1:27:56

baptism sometimes sometimes they did but

1:27:58

we keep it because we believe it's

1:28:01

biblical okay thank you for that uh now

1:28:04

your question sir um question for redeem

1:28:07

Zoomer this comes from Christian Walton

1:28:10

um how would you respond to someone who

1:28:13

claims that the Great Commission gives

1:28:15

the order of discipleship before baptism

1:28:18

of course this referencing Matthew

1:28:19

28:19 uh in in the order that Jesus gave

1:28:23

the

1:28:24

command so it says go forth to all the

1:28:26

nations if you go to a new nation you're

1:28:29

not going to go up to random babies and

1:28:31

baptize them you're going to baptize

1:28:33

Believers um it doesn't it doesn't say

1:28:35

Make Disciples of all the nations and

1:28:37

make sure those disciples make disci

1:28:39

disciples and then baptize them if

1:28:41

you're going out to someone if you're

1:28:43

going on a missionary journey uh you're

1:28:45

going to be converting people as as

1:28:48

adults really um but then when they

1:28:50

convert the model in act shows that when

1:28:52

people convert they often convert their

1:28:54

households they often christianize their

1:28:55

households and that's where the infant

1:28:57

baptism comes in no one is saying that

1:28:59

you should baptize other people's babies

1:29:02

without the um parent converting first

1:29:04

you're not going into nurseries and

1:29:06

spraying water

1:29:08

everywhere uh Keith same question sir

1:29:11

the text says go therefore and Make

1:29:13

Disciples of all Nations baptizing them

1:29:16

in the name of the father and of the son

1:29:18

and of the holy spirit in that sense the

1:29:20

the way that disciples are made is

1:29:23

through baptism so I would say that yes

1:29:27

we we M we we we make disciples by

1:29:30

baptizing them and you baptize disciples

1:29:33

not people who are not disciples and the

1:29:35

argument from the Presbyterian side is

1:29:37

typically that children are their

1:29:39

disciples but the the word disciple

1:29:42

there in that context would certainly

1:29:44

refer to someone who is a Believer who

1:29:46

has believed the message and therefore

1:29:48

you baptize those who have believed the

1:29:50

message not just someone who is born

1:29:51

into a

1:29:53

family okay thank you very much back to

1:29:55

you Pastor Keith this one from uh barely

1:29:58

Protestant interesting name there uh I

1:30:01

wonder what I wonder what their majority

1:30:03

if they're barely Protestant what is

1:30:04

what's the rest uh one one must ask such

1:30:07

questions yes what does the pie chart

1:30:08

look like um so here is uh here's the

1:30:11

question and it's a it's a it's the

1:30:13

reason I picked this one next is because

1:30:14

it's basically identical question back

1:30:16

back to you uh except this is acts 238

1:30:20

uh here's the question acts 23 8 seems

1:30:22

to put the reception of the Holy Spirit

1:30:24

after baptism could you explain your

1:30:26

understanding of when and how he is

1:30:28

received in light of this particular

1:30:30

verse yeah this actually is a pretty uh

1:30:33

uh uh I don't know that I can do this in

1:30:35

one minute because there's a lot of

1:30:37

things that tie end this particularly

1:30:38

like the history of the Church of Christ

1:30:40

which believes that it's only when a

1:30:42

person has been immersed in the name of

1:30:44

Jesus Christ that they actually receive

1:30:46

the Holy Spirit and therefore up until

1:30:48

that point the person has not received

1:30:50

the Holy Spirit we would see a

1:30:52

distinction in the book of Acts between

1:30:54

someone being regenerate and someone

1:30:56

receiving the gift of the indwelling

1:30:57

Holy Spirit and we would argue that the

1:30:59

indwelling holy spirit is actually a New

1:31:01

Covenant promise and so uh I do believe

1:31:04

that there is a distinction between

1:31:07

regeneration and the abiding IND

1:31:09

dwelling Holy Spirit and so I would say

1:31:11

there's there is a distinction there

1:31:13

however I would also say that Romans

1:31:15

chapter 8 tells us that the normative

1:31:18

situation is that a Believer will have

1:31:22

the spirit of God it says if you do not

1:31:23

have the spirit of Christ you do not

1:31:25

belong to him therefore we can say that

1:31:28

when a person believes in the Lord Jesus

1:31:30

Christ because they have been

1:31:31

regenerated to do so they now have the

1:31:34

Holy Spirit within them and it's not

1:31:36

they're not waiting until baptism for

1:31:38

that to

1:31:39

happen Okay uh Zumer would you like me

1:31:42

to reread it or do you have it I've got

1:31:44

it so I know this guy barely Protestant

1:31:46

good to see a man um so what I would say

1:31:49

to that is under a calvinist view where

1:31:51

we believe baptis ISM with water and the

1:31:52

Holy Spirit are two different things but

1:31:54

they're connected and they could happen

1:31:55

in either order our view makes room for

1:31:58

both verses sometimes baptism with water

1:32:00

comes first Sometimes baptism of the

1:32:02

Holy Spirit comes first but they're

1:32:04

still United in one Sacrament there's

1:32:05

still two parts of the same thing

1:32:07

there's still sign and things signifies

1:32:09

that's what I would say okay thank you

1:32:12

very much uh so back to your question

1:32:15

sir um this one is from uh Josh and

1:32:19

Heather Thompson for you do you believe

1:32:22

that a person has to be baptized to be

1:32:24

truly

1:32:26

regenerated by has to do you mean that

1:32:28

it's impossible to be truly regenerated

1:32:30

if you're not outwardly baptized no it's

1:32:32

not impossible um every single pedal

1:32:34

Baptist tradition makes room for

1:32:36

exceptions but those exceptions are just

1:32:38

that they are exceptions under ordinary

1:32:41

circumstances uh baptism is necessary in

1:32:45

the process of salvation but like I said

1:32:48

there's exceptions if someone's not able

1:32:49

to get baptized um then

1:32:52

that's that's one thing but I don't

1:32:53

think there's a single person who has

1:32:55

genuine Faith who's able to get baptized

1:32:57

and who knows what baptism is who is not

1:32:58

going to get

1:33:00

baptized okay Pastor Keith can you

1:33:03

restate the question I just want make

1:33:04

sure I'm getting it right certainly

1:33:05

certainly and I'm going to read it just

1:33:06

as the uh as the audience member wrote

1:33:08

it so that I'm not editorializing uh it

1:33:11

says do you believe that a person has to

1:33:12

be baptized to be truly

1:33:14

regenerated okay I well I I said earlier

1:33:17

that I don't connect baptism and

1:33:18

regeneration as causal So my answer

1:33:21

would be no but I do believe a

1:33:23

regenerated person will desire to be

1:33:26

baptized okay we basically said the same

1:33:29

thing yeah yeah I mean similar yeah very

1:33:32

much I was I was gonna I was gonna say I

1:33:34

agree but I thought I'd add a little

1:33:35

something yeah I actually I actually now

1:33:38

that I think about it I think baptism is

1:33:39

normally necessary for salvation but

1:33:41

that's a different

1:33:42

debate yeah to say it's necessary in

1:33:44

what way yeah is it necessary for

1:33:46

obedience or does it cause that's I

1:33:48

think the the the issue there is causal

1:33:50

right it's more than obedience um for

1:33:53

for Baptists rejecting baptism is like

1:33:55

not doing a a good work for

1:33:57

Presbyterians it's rejecting God's grace

1:33:59

so it's a bit different okay fair enough

1:34:03

all right uh Pastor Keith your question

1:34:06

sir and this will be unless you guys

1:34:07

just want to keep going on the marathon

1:34:09

this will be the last uh your third

1:34:10

question so uh I will I'll give you this

1:34:14

one um and this is a question that

1:34:16

actually came up directed to you and

1:34:18

then another person directed it to you

1:34:20

both um it say and I'm again I'm just

1:34:22

going to read it as it was so I'm not

1:34:23

editorializing or anything uh Pastor

1:34:27

Keith would The Credo Baptist position

1:34:29

automatically exclude mentally disabled

1:34:31

adults what is your opinion on baptizing

1:34:34

adults who are unable to profess their

1:34:36

faith this one from Jesse uh

1:34:38

Trisha this is a this is a pastoral

1:34:42

issue that I think is is one of the more

1:34:46

one of the more difficult things that um

1:34:50

that pastors of every denomination

1:34:54

whether they're P Baptist or not have to

1:34:56

deal with not on the question of whether

1:34:57

or not they're going to be baptized

1:34:58

because a a child who has a mental

1:35:01

deficiency may not even demonstrate that

1:35:03

mental deficiency in birth it may not

1:35:05

come out until they're two three four

1:35:06

years old before you realize they have a

1:35:08

a mental issue um but it does affect

1:35:12

someone let's say there is a a church

1:35:16

where a uh a person with a a mental

1:35:20

deficiency visit visits the church and

1:35:22

cannot make a profession of faith and

1:35:25

therefore the church the the elders have

1:35:27

to decide how they're going to address

1:35:29

this person maybe this is a maybe this

1:35:31

is a relative of someone in the church

1:35:33

and they brought them to church with

1:35:34

them so it's not a covenant it's not a

1:35:36

member of a covenant family in the sense

1:35:38

of they automatically are baptized by

1:35:40

the virtue of the of the parents as as

1:35:42

as is believed in Covenant baptism but

1:35:45

rather they have to be considered okay

1:35:47

well how do we deal with this person and

1:35:49

um I think every every

1:35:53

uh group of Elders would have to

1:35:55

patiently lovingly and and in the fear

1:35:58

of God be gracious of that person but

1:36:00

here's here's the good thing whether or

1:36:02

not that person gets baptized does not

1:36:04

mean in my position does not mean

1:36:06

whether or not that person is going to

1:36:07

be saved and does not mean that that

1:36:10

person is or is not a member of the

1:36:12

elect and so we can say that God is

1:36:17

gracious and the judge of all the

1:36:19

universe will do right this is what we

1:36:20

see in Genesis Chapter 18 and so in in

1:36:25

regard to um infants who die and and and

1:36:29

and people with mental disabilities who

1:36:30

can't proclaim the gospel we can say

1:36:33

that the judge of the universe will do

1:36:35

right and so I can trust that if if that

1:36:38

person made a desire for baptism I would

1:36:40

baptize them uh but again they they just

1:36:43

said they couldn't do that so this is a

1:36:45

difficult situation it's a pastoral

1:36:47

situation it's something that Elders

1:36:49

would have to come together pray about

1:36:51

and uh seek the Lord on and so I I can't

1:36:53

say exactly what we would do in that

1:36:55

case but I know that we would be seeking

1:36:57

the grace of God to do for that person

1:36:59

the very best we

1:37:01

could okay yeah I would answer similarly

1:37:04

um I would say it's a difficult

1:37:06

situation it's not always clear what to

1:37:07

do it's a pastor pastoral Elder decision

1:37:10

I would say that you should try to

1:37:12

baptize that person yes because I

1:37:13

believe baptism does contribute to

1:37:14

Regeneration in some sense um if the

1:37:16

Baptist position that baptism does not

1:37:18

contribute to Regeneration if that's

1:37:20

correct you're doing absolutely no harm

1:37:22

by baptizing the person and if baptism

1:37:24

does contribute to Regeneration in some

1:37:26

sense then you're increasing that

1:37:27

person's odds so uh it's like sort of

1:37:29

Pascal's wager but for baptism I think

1:37:31

there's if if it's appropriate you

1:37:33

really should baptize that person and of

1:37:35

course uh God is just and although

1:37:38

nobody deserves salvation uh Jesus does

1:37:40

show a preferential treatment for those

1:37:43

who are oppressed and those who are sick

1:37:45

and those who are um at the bottom of

1:37:46

societies as many who are last will be

1:37:48

first many are first will be last um so

1:37:51

you we we do trust in God's grace um I

1:37:53

also think it's if we can yeah we

1:37:55

definitely should baptize such

1:37:57

people okay last question of the debate

1:38:01

for you Zoomer uh this one is um coming

1:38:06

from hang on a minute I'm sorry about

1:38:08

this ah this is from uh John hul he says

1:38:11

is sin an action and if so how can

1:38:15

babies be forgiven through baptism for

1:38:17

actions they have not yet consciously

1:38:19

made and again I'm not going to

1:38:20

editorial I'm just going to present the

1:38:22

question as it was okay yeah um we

1:38:25

believe in original sin just in the

1:38:27

Western Christian tradition Catholics

1:38:29

Protestants believe in original sin

1:38:31

which is that from the moment of

1:38:32

conception as Psalm 515 says uh we are

1:38:35

all sinners we are all deserving of

1:38:38

Eternal damnation from the moment of

1:38:40

conception doesn't mean some people sin

1:38:42

a lot more than others I'm not saying

1:38:44

all sins are equal I don't know where

1:38:45

that comes from uh but everyone even

1:38:48

infants are are sinners and that's why

1:38:50

INF need baptism because they're Sinners

1:38:53

I don't believe in an age of

1:38:54

accountability of course the more

1:38:56

accountability you have the more severe

1:38:58

your sin is that's definitely true but

1:38:59

the idea that there's some grace period

1:39:01

in which people have no accountability

1:39:03

for sin that is not true at

1:39:06

all okay I'm sorry I have to I have to

1:39:09

ask you to do it again I'm I'm listening

1:39:11

to zoom's answer and I forgot the

1:39:13

question so no no it's quite all right

1:39:14

it's quite all right yeah I'm juggling

1:39:16

three screens myself so no problem um uh

1:39:19

here's the question again from John Hulk

1:39:21

uh Tarter is sin an action I forgot to

1:39:25

answer that that's okay uh do crack at

1:39:29

that part yeah say that uh yeah I would

1:39:31

say not necessarily I'd say like um we

1:39:35

often pray like Lord forgive us for what

1:39:37

we have done and what we have left

1:39:38

undone so there is definitely passive

1:39:40

sin okay so uh to Pastor Keith the

1:39:44

question is is sin in

1:39:47

action I would I would say let me just

1:39:50

answer that one then I we get

1:39:51

I would say just as he just said sin is

1:39:54

not only an action it's not only sins of

1:39:56

omission sins of commission but it's

1:39:58

also something that is passed down in

1:40:00

the sense that we inherit Adam's sin

1:40:02

nature and so sin is a nature it's not

1:40:04

just an action so yeah okay uh so then

1:40:08

the the follow on to that is if so how

1:40:10

can babies be forgiven through baptism

1:40:12

for actions they have not consciously

1:40:15

made um well I would

1:40:18

say that same argument could be applied

1:40:21

to cedo baptism how can someone be

1:40:23

baptized and forgiven of a sin when

1:40:25

they're 20 and it and it and it account

1:40:27

for all of their sins until they die

1:40:29

when they're 80 and the the answer is

1:40:31

that the grace of God extends and that

1:40:33

and that and that our we are saved from

1:40:36

all of our sins not just from the sins

1:40:38

that we did prior to baptism so I I I I

1:40:41

would say that that that doesn't really

1:40:43

solve the debate of of of infant baptism

1:40:46

because either way you go whether you're

1:40:49

baptized as a baby or you're baptized

1:40:50

when you're 20 you're still going to

1:40:52

have sins that happen after that and so

1:40:55

uh the the reality is we would say that

1:40:57

the the blood of Christ covers all sin

1:41:00

uh that of the believer not just the

1:41:02

sins that happened before

1:41:04

baptism okay well ladies and gentlemen

1:41:07

this concludes our debate actually uh in

1:41:10

its entirety we have been through our

1:41:11

openings uh rebuttal cross acts uh

1:41:14

closing statements and questions so

1:41:17

before we sign off tonight uh I want to

1:41:19

thank you for joining us on this

1:41:20

important topic I want to thank you uh

1:41:22

those of you who asked questions

1:41:23

participated in the YouTube chat we

1:41:25

always appreciate the participation that

1:41:27

way uh before we sign off I'd like to

1:41:29

let each of these uh men give you just a

1:41:32

final word on uh how you can learn more

1:41:35

about them their Ministries their

1:41:37

YouTube channels their their various uh

1:41:39

social media platforms so uh redeem

1:41:42

Zoomer would you like to give the

1:41:43

audience uh where they can go to find

1:41:45

more of you

1:41:46

sir yeah so I'm redeemed Zoomer on

1:41:49

YouTube and Instagram I'm not a pastor I

1:41:52

have zero credentials um I'm just a guy

1:41:54

with an opinion and with a YouTube and

1:41:57

Instagram Channel um and you can also

1:42:01

see what I'm involved with go to

1:42:02

operation Reconquista dcom which is um

1:42:05

the mission I'm involved with to sort of

1:42:08

bring true gospel preaching back to

1:42:10

churches that have sort of forgotten it

1:42:12

so that's where you can find me okay

1:42:14

Pastor Keith uh yeah I Pastor Sovereign

1:42:17

Grace Family Church I serve alongside of

1:42:20

two other ERS Elder Andy mono and Elder

1:42:23

Mike CER and together we serve the body

1:42:25

of Christ at Sovereign Grace Family

1:42:27

Church you can visit us at sgfc ja.org

1:42:30

uh if you want to learn more about the

1:42:32

church and uh you can find us on Sermon

1:42:35

Audio we have over, 1500 sermons lessons

1:42:38

Bible studies that you can go and find

1:42:40

on a variety of topics so we would

1:42:42

encourage you to do that we also have a

1:42:44

podcast called conversations with a

1:42:46

calvinist that I do every week and I put

1:42:48

out a series of humorous videos on

1:42:51

various topics right now I'm in the

1:42:52

middle of my U open borders October

1:42:55

which is poking fun at uh Doug Wilson's

1:42:58

No Quarter November so this is uh this

1:43:01

is a fun month for me I'm doing a lot of

1:43:03

funny videos regarding that so encourage

1:43:06

you to go and you can find that at

1:43:07

calvinist podcast.com also if you'd like

1:43:09

to uh send me a message or a topic for a

1:43:12

future podcast you can do that at

1:43:13

calvinist podcast

1:43:16

gmail.com all right well thank you both

1:43:18

so much to our audience we are now going

1:43:20

to sign off thank you for joining us I

1:43:22

hope you found this time edifying and

1:43:24

may God bless you thank

1:43:31

you

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