Ploutos
Puritan Board Junior
I've been spending a bit of time each morning working my way through the Larger Catechism. In yesterday's reading, I was struck by the phrase in question 20 - "personal, perfect, and perpetual obedience".
Does this mean that Adam and Eve would have remained under the Covenant of Works indefinitely? That, in theory, after 5 years or 100 millennia of perfect obedience and resistance to any temptation, they still would have been capable of falling?
Does this mean that Adam and Eve would have remained under the Covenant of Works indefinitely? That, in theory, after 5 years or 100 millennia of perfect obedience and resistance to any temptation, they still would have been capable of falling?