WrittenFromUtopia
Puritan Board Graduate
I'm a little confused.
If the New Covenant is a "better" covenant enacted on "better promises" ...
And in the Old Covenant, the children of believers were included in the covenant and its promises ...
But, according to Baptistic theology, children of believers are excluded from the New Covenant until they profess faith ...
So then, the Old Covenant is more gracious and has better promises than the New Covenant?
Am I missing something here?
If the New Covenant is a "better" covenant enacted on "better promises" ...
And in the Old Covenant, the children of believers were included in the covenant and its promises ...
But, according to Baptistic theology, children of believers are excluded from the New Covenant until they profess faith ...
So then, the Old Covenant is more gracious and has better promises than the New Covenant?
Am I missing something here?