amishrockstar
Puritan Board Freshman
I was just watching a Debate between James
White and Doug Wilson entitled, Are Roman
Catholics our Brothers and Sisters in Christ?
I have a question that's still lingering though.
I can see (from scripture) that believing and
unbelieving Jews were in a covenant with God
in the O.T. True and false believers were part
of an over-arching covenant.
But I don't see the same thing in the N.T.
I don't see that unbelievers --in the N.T.--
are in a covenant with God in the same way
that believers are (that they both fall under
the same over-arching covenant). As James White
put it, those who are in the New Covenant are ALL
regenerated by God.
Any thoughts (answers) on this?
What scripture would you point to in order to
make the case that unbelievers are part of the
New Covenant, especially in light of passages that
indicate that N.C. members have the law written
on their hearts and put into their minds, that they
will ALL "know me," etc?
Thanks
White and Doug Wilson entitled, Are Roman
Catholics our Brothers and Sisters in Christ?
I have a question that's still lingering though.
I can see (from scripture) that believing and
unbelieving Jews were in a covenant with God
in the O.T. True and false believers were part
of an over-arching covenant.
But I don't see the same thing in the N.T.
I don't see that unbelievers --in the N.T.--
are in a covenant with God in the same way
that believers are (that they both fall under
the same over-arching covenant). As James White
put it, those who are in the New Covenant are ALL
regenerated by God.
Any thoughts (answers) on this?
What scripture would you point to in order to
make the case that unbelievers are part of the
New Covenant, especially in light of passages that
indicate that N.C. members have the law written
on their hearts and put into their minds, that they
will ALL "know me," etc?
Thanks