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19

May
2017

In Audio
Resources
Video

By Brandon Adams

Baptist Covenant Theology (Stan Reeves)

On 19, May 2017 | In Audio, Resources, Video | By Brandon Adams

In 2014, Stan Reeves did a bible study series at Grace Heritage Church on Baptist Covenant Theology. The material can be found at http://graceheritage.org/resources/bct/. Files include audio, video, PPT, and PDF.

Note: Reeves argues that the dichotomous nature of the Abrahamic Covenant refers to the fact that, according to Gal 4:21-31, Gen 15 and Gen 17 are two different covenants, one unconditional, the other conditional. This is not quite accurate. A better way to understand the duality of the Abrahamic Covenant is to see that God made two promises to Abraham: that he would have numerous offspring possess the land of Canaan, and that he would be the father of the Messiah. From these two promises flow two covenants (Old and New). Or, alternatively, Coxe argued that the promise made to Abraham about the Messiah was the Covenant of Grace and was merely revealed within the Abrahamic Covenant of Circumcision, which was about the numerous physical seed and land of Canaan (which he argues developed into the Mosaic Covenant). But Coxe did not explain the duality in terms of Gen 15 & 17 (note that 15 is all about the physical seed’s journey to Egypt and then into Canaan).

Note: In his lecture on New Covenant Theology, Reeves argues that the New Testament church is a continuation of the Old Testament people of God. He compares it to a caterpillar growing into a butterfly. This is a carry-over from the 20th century Reformed Baptist covenant view and is not in line with 1689 Federalism, which sees Israel according to the flesh as a type of Israel according to the Spirit.

These resources are collected from our Bible study series on confessional Baptist covenant theology. This is a study of the way the Bible unfolds the structure of God’s redemptive plan for His people.

Covenant theology claims that God has unfolded his redemptive plan through a covenant structure with an overall gracious purpose for his people expressed in the covenant of grace.

Baptist covenant theology claims that this structure is not only consistent with an understanding of the church as a regenerate community but that it supports that understanding.

Confessional Baptist covenant theology puts us on notice that we are not doing theology apart from listening to our elders in the faith. These truths are not new; they find clear expression in the Second London Baptist Confession of 1689.

The perspective taught here is sometimes referred to as 1689 Federalism.

Introduction Audio Video Overheads no handout
The Covenant of Works Audio Video Overheads Handout
The Abrahamic Covenant Audio Video Overheads Handout
The Mosaic Covenant Audio Video Overheads Handout
The New Covenant Audio Video Overheads Handout
The Nature of the Church* Audio Video Overheads Handout
Responding to Dispensationalism Audio Video Overheads Handout
Responding to New Covenant Theology Audio Video Overheads Handout
*Special session on subjects of baptism Audio talk was cut off at 1:18:40 — actual talk was much longer

 

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05

May
2017

In Audio
Resources

By Brandon Adams

1689 Federalism Overview (for a reforming church)

On 05, May 2017 | In Audio, Resources | By Brandon Adams

This helpful overview of 1689 Federalism was directed towards a church going through reformation and new to the idea of covenant theology.

1689 Federalism Overview, 4 Parts

see also Biblical Law-Commands Overview

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30

Sep
2015

In Audio
Jeffery Johnson
Pascal Denault
Resources

By Brandon Adams

2015 Founders Conference w/ Commentary

On 30, Sep 2015 | In Audio, Jeffery Johnson, Pascal Denault, Resources | By Brandon Adams

2015 SOUTHERN BAPTIST FOUNDERS CONFERENCE—SOUTHWEST

HOSTED BY: HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH, Mansfield, Texas

The Distinctives of Baptist Covenant Theology

SEPTEMBER 24-25, 2015

2015 Founders Conference on SermonAudio.com

Jarrett Downs | 2015 Founders Conference

Heritage Baptist Church 

THU 09/24/2015

Conference | 36 min

Rev. Fred Malone | 2015 Founders Conference

Heritage Baptist Church 

THU 09/24/2015

Conference | 64 min

Pascal Denault | 2015 Founders Conference

Heritage Baptist Church 

THU 09/24/2015

Conference | 65 min

Jeffrey D. Johnson | 2015 Founders Conference

Heritage Baptist Church 

THU 09/24/2015

Conference | 57 min

Pascal Denault | 2015 Founders Conference

Heritage Baptist Church 

FRI 09/25/2015

Conference | 55 min

Jeffrey D. Johnson | 2015 Founders Conference

Heritage Baptist Church 

FRI 09/25/2015

Conference | 67 min

Various Speakers | 2015 Founders Conference

Heritage Baptist Church 

FRI 09/25/2015

Conference | 70 min

Jeffrey D. Johnson | 2015 Founders Conference

Heritage Baptist Church 

FRI 09/25/2015

Conference | 47 min

Pascal Denault | 2015 Founders Conference

Heritage Baptist Church 

FRI 09/25/2015

Conference | 59 min

This conference was a great encouragement to 1689Federalism.com. 2 years ago very few people were aware of this view and now people are gathering together at a conference to learn more about it. Lord willing, this trend will continue.

Due to some of the material presented in the lectures, some comments will be offered. Read more…

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18

Sep
2015

In Audio
Resources
Richard Barcellos

By Brandon Adams

Overview of Covenant Theology (Barcellos)

On 18, Sep 2015 | In Audio, Resources, Richard Barcellos | By Brandon Adams

Richard Barcellos | Overview of Covenant Theology

Grace Reformed Baptist Church 

SUN 09/06/2015

Sunday Service | 57 min

Richard Barcellos | Overview of Covenant Theology

Grace Reformed Baptist Church 

SUN 09/13/2015

Sunday – AM | 50 min

Richard Barcellos | Overview of Covenant Theology

Grace Reformed Baptist Church 

SUN 09/20/2015

Sunday – AM | 46 min

Richard Barcellos | Overview of Covenant Theology

Grace Reformed Baptist Church 

SUN 09/27/2015

140+ | 48 min

Richard Barcellos | Overview of Covenant Theology

Grace Reformed Baptist Church 

SUN 10/04/2015

120+ | 56 min

Richard Barcellos | Overview of Covenant Theology

Grace Reformed Baptist Church 

SUN 10/11/2015

Sunday – AM | 45 min

Richard Barcellos | Overview of Covenant Theology

Grace Reformed Baptist Church 

SUN 10/18/2015

100+ | 58 min

Richard Barcellos | Overview of Covenant Theology

Grace Reformed Baptist Church 

THU 11/19/2015

100+ | 54 min

Richard Barcellos | Overview of Covenant Theology

Grace Reformed Baptist Church 

TUE 12/15/2015

Sunday – AM | 49 min

Richard Barcellos | Overview of Covenant Theology

Grace Reformed Baptist Church 

TUE 12/15/2015

Sunday – PM | 16 min

Richard Barcellos | Overview of Covenant Theology

Grace Reformed Baptist Church 

THU 12/31/2015

Sunday – PM | 28 min

Richard Barcellos | Overview of Covenant Theology

Grace Reformed Baptist Church 

SUN 01/10/2016

Sunday – PM | 26 min

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05

Aug
2015

In Audio
Resources

By Brandon Adams

A Life Lived in Two Kingdoms

On 05, Aug 2015 | In Audio, Resources | By Brandon Adams

Pastor Baines does an excellent job of showing how our understanding of God’s covenants informs our view of his kingdoms.

Ron Baines | Truth and Current Issues

Heritage Baptist Church 

SUN 06/15/2014

Sun Afternoon | 60 min

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26

Jul
2015

In Audio
Resources

By Brandon Adams

Galatians 4:21-31 (Sermon)

On 26, Jul 2015 | In Audio, Resources | By Brandon Adams

Robert Truelove (who was interviewed on his journey from Westminster Federalism to 1689 Federalism) preaches on Galatians 4:21-31

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgMh8A-eevE

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23

Jul
2015

In Audio
Resources
Samuel Renihan

By Brandon Adams

Resting in Christ (Sermon)

On 23, Jul 2015 | In Audio, Resources, Samuel Renihan | By Brandon Adams

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Samuel Renihan | Genesis

Matthew 11:28-30 

SUN 07/19/2015

Sunday – AM | 39 min

 

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Samuel Renihan | Genesis

Trinity Reformed Baptist 

SUN 10/26/2014

160+ | 44 min

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27

May
2015

In Audio

By Brandon Adams

Distinctives of the Old and New Covenants (Voddie Baucham)

On 27, May 2015 | In Audio | By Brandon Adams

Voddie Baucham | Exodus

Grace Family Baptist Church 

SUN 05/24/2015

2,480+ | 52 min

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07

Apr
2015

In Audio
Resources
Richard Barcellos

By Brandon Adams

2015 GPTS: New Covenant Theology

On 07, Apr 2015 | In Audio, Resources, Richard Barcellos | By Brandon Adams

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Richard Barcellos | 2015 GPTS Spring Conference

GPTS & Mt. Olive 

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TUE 03/10/2015

Conference | 64 min

The following is thanks to The Confessing Baptist:

Here is the PowerPoint he prepared for the lecture but note that “The lecture does not follow the PowerPoint presentation due to various unforeseen factors.”

The Panel Discussion (Day 1) also featured Richard Barcellos with most of the questions directed towards him. Also on the panel was Jospeh Pipa and Tony Curto. Below is a timeline followed by the audio:

• 00:52 – 08:35  “In relation to the threefold division of the law, how should we understand the distinction of clean and unclean animals in Genesis 7 and what appears to be Levirate Marriage in Genesis 38?”

• 08:47 – 10:20 “Do you disagree with the Marrow Men and Fisher when they say that the substance of the Covenant of Works was Moral Law?”

• 10:44 – 13:45 “Did John Bunyan hold the Mosaic Covenant to be a republication of the Covenant of Works for eternal life?”

• 13:50 – 17:38  “Can you explain New Covenant [Theology’s] interpretation of Jeremiah 31:31ff and offer a critique?”

• 14:47 – 22:33 “Can you make a few comments about the use of the law to bring a Christian to Christ in the context of counseling…”

• 22:38 – 24:34 “What is the best and most succinct way to defend  Sabbath keeping for those who claim that since it is not a command repeated in the New Testament it is not applicable to Christians.”

• 24:43 – 28:28 “What key passages from the Apostolic practice of evangelism among the Gentiles demonstrate the Law’s role in Gospel work.”

• 28:36 – 31:48 “Given the denial of the three-fold division of the law by New Covenant Theology advocates what Biblical principles govern their understanding of the day of worship?”

• 31:56 – 42:00 “Would you open up more practically how one might open up the law… in terms of evangelism.”

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24

Mar
2015

In Audio
Resources
Video

By Brandon Adams

John Owen, Baptism, and the Baptists (Crawford Gribben)

On 24, Mar 2015 | In Audio, Resources, Video | By Brandon Adams

March 20, 2015: Dr. Crawford Gribben, @GribbenC (Professor of Early Modern British History at Queen’s University Belfast and author of the recently published academic biography John Owen and English Puritanism: Experiences of Defeat (Oxford Studies in Historical Theology)) was the guest lecturer at the Strict Baptist Historical Society Annual Lecture which took place in Kensington Place, London. His lecture was titled, “John Owen, baptism & the Baptists.” The lecture was later published in By Common Confession: Essays in Honor of James M. Renihan.

Gribben addresses, amongst other things, the oft-cited tract “Of Infant Baptism.” He notes this was not published until 1721. It was never published in Owen’s lifetime.

(41:00) “Asty does not explain when this tract of infant baptism was written, whether it was intended to be separately published, nor why Owen did not publish it within his own lifetime. The reality is, simply, that Owen may not have been its author. Many of the texts within this edition were taken from manuscripts in Owen’s own hand. But many other items in this volume were taken from auditor’s notes. The tract’s abbreviated form and lack of intellectual development suggests that it may have its provenance in notes of a sermon or presentation Owen made upon this theme. But despite the lack of information about the provenance of the tract, some recent defenders of Owen’s infant baptismal theories have argued that he wrote it very precisely in 1657 or 1658 simply on the basis that Asty’s edition juxtaposes this brief, abbreviated, untraceable tract with a response to John Tombes book “Antipaedobaptism” which was published in 1657. The argument of significance of Owen’s only title focusing on infant baptism is based on some very uncertain presuppositions. The only thing we can be sure of about “Of Infant Baptism” is that Owen did not publish this tract within his own lifetime, that it did not circulate as representing his thinking on this issue for almost 40 years after his death when it appeared in a volume alongside many other texts reconstructed from sermon notes taken by an auditor.”

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