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30

May
2017

In Audio
Resources
Richard Barcellos

By Brandon Adams

“Getting the Garden Right” Interviews

On 30, May 2017 | In Audio, Resources, Richard Barcellos | By Brandon Adams

Regular Reformed Guys: Episode 37: Getting the Garden Right

Pastor Richard Barcellos joins the Regular Reformed Guys to talk about his upcoming, as yet unnamed book about the Covenant of Works, the Garden of Eden and a number of other questions in relation to the New Covenant Theology.

This is one of those meaty episodes. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did.


 

Theology on the Go: Getting the Garden Right Podcast

How important are the first chapters of Genesis to our understanding of the whole of Scripture? What happens to our perspective if we isolate Genesis 1-3 from the rest of God’s Word?

Richard Barcellos drops in. He’s written Getting the Garden Right: Adam’s Work and God’s Rest in Light of Christ. The book is a sharp analysis of both the covenant of works and the Sabbath.

Was Adam called to simply tend the Garden of Eden, or was there a greater goal given even before the fall? Richard paints the big picture, applying Scriptural proofs along the way.

 


Full Armor Radio: Getting the Garden Right | Interview with Dr. Richard Barcellos

Episode 36 is live! In this episode I interview Dr. Richard Barcellos, pastor of Grace Reformed Baptist Church in Palmdale, CA, about his most recent book – Getting the Garden Right: Adam’s Work and God’s Rest in Light of Christ.

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29

May
2017

In Audio
Resources

By Brandon Adams

1689 Federalism on the “Doctrine and Devotion” Podcast

On 29, May 2017 | In Audio, Resources | By Brandon Adams

H/T http://www.doctrineanddevotion.com/blog/1689fed

The guys are hanging out on the back porch of the church discussing 1689 Federalism while the youth play kick ball in the background. If 1689 federalism is essentially old-school baptist covenant theology, how is it different from other forms of baptist covenant theology and how does it differ from paedobaptist covenant theology? This is just a simple introduction, and Joe and Jimmy want to encourage you to check out the resources listed below to go deeper. Plus, screaming kids who can’t run or lose.

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Recommendations

1689 Federalism (website)
Recovering a Covenantal Heritage: Essays in Baptist Covenant Theology
The Distinctiveness of Baptist Covenant Theology by Pascal Denault
Covenant Theology: From Adam to Christ by Nehemiah Cox and John Owen
The Covenant of Works: Its Confessional and Scriptural Basis by Richard Barcellos

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25

May
2017

In Resources
Video

By Brandon Adams

Former Presbyterian Discusses 1689 Federalism vs Westminster (Robert Truelove)

On 25, May 2017 | In Resources, Video | By Brandon Adams

Former Presbyterian pastor Robert Truelove gave an overview of 1689 Federalism compared to Westminster Federalism on Facebook Live (26:48).

(You can also listen to an older podcast episode of the Confessing Baptist where Truelove discusses Taking a Church from Paedobaptism to Credobaptism.

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22

May
2017

In Resources

By Brandon Adams

Interactive Outline of Coxe on the Covenants

On 22, May 2017 | In Resources | By Brandon Adams

Similar to the interactive/collapsible outline of Owen’s commentary on Hebrews 8, we now have an interactive outline of Coxe’s “A Discourse of the Covenants that God made with men before the Law”

An Evernote version of the outline is available as well.

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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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10

Feb
2017

In Pascal Denault

By Brandon Adams

What’s new in the revised edition of the Distinctiveness of Baptist Covenant Theology?

On 10, Feb 2017 | In Pascal Denault | By Brandon Adams

Pascal Denault has published a revised edition of The Distinctiveness of Baptist Covenant Theology. He lists the important revisions here: What’s new in the revised edition of the Distinctiveness of Baptist Covenant Theology?

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08

Feb
2017

In Resources

By Brandon Adams

Peter Masters on 1689 Federalism

On 08, Feb 2017 | In Resources | By Brandon Adams

The latest issue of the Sword and Trowel magazine from the Metropolitan Tabernacle features some thoughts on covenant theology from Dr. Peter Masters.

 

As I remarked earlier, this was what I was taught in spiritual infancy. The 1689 covenant view was still alive in the 1950s. I remember as a very young man being surprised on first running into dispensationalism, and then being even more surprised to find that some Calvinistic Baptists had adopted a modified Presbyterian view, accepting the Mosaic order as an administration of the covenant of grace. They took the view that after the Fall there has been only one covenant – that of grace – administered in different ways in the Old and New Testaments. In other words, they took the ‘one-covenant two-administration’ view.

The heyday of dispensationalism almost crowded out the old view, then in the 1950s a renewed enthusiasm for good systematic theology swept in, but being largely from a Presbyterian stable, it led many Baptists to adopt their one-covenant position. The authentic Baptist view was not rendered altogether extinct, however, and it is grand to see it enjoying a considerable revival, several excellent studies having emerged in the USA in recent years**.  I used to visit the USA often years ago and it seemed to me that the historic Baptist view of covenants had died out there. It was a kind of side-hobby for me to chat to pastors about the authentic Baptist view of covenants, and I believe they viewed me as an eccentric, speaking of something unknown to mankind. But the revival of the historic view in recent years is immensely valuable, for few things are so scripturally logical, illuminating and practical.

** Eg: The Distinctiveness of Baptist Covenant Theology by Pascal Denault (Solid Ground); Recovering a Covenantal Heritage: Essays in Baptist Covenant Theology, Ed: Richard C Barcellos (RBAP).

 

See also Did Spurgeon hold to 1689 Federalism?

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03

Jan
2017

In Resources

By Brandon Adams

FEDERALISMO 1689 ESPAÑOL

On 03, Jan 2017 | In Resources | By Brandon Adams

Check out the new Spanish website FEDERALISMO 1689 ESPAÑOL, also on Facebook.

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12

Dec
2016

In Video

By Brandon Adams

Nuestro Federalismo

On 12, Dec 2016 | In Video | By Brandon Adams

From Federalismo 1689 espanol on Facebook:

#Estudiosbíblicos | our federalism (1689) #Youtube
Series of classes on the theology of the covenant Baptist, called federalism. An explanation for the development of the divine covenants through the entire bible. A total of 13 lessons.
Lesson 1: Introduction.
Lesson 2: what is a covenant?
Lesson 3: our hermeneutics.
Lesson 4: the covenant of redemption.
Lesson 5: the covenant of works (Part 1).
Lesson 6: the covenant of works (Part 2).
Lesson 7: the covenant of grace.
Lesson 8: the covenant adánico and noéico.
Lesson 9: the covenant Abraham (Part 1).
Lesson 10: the covenant Abraham (Part 2).
Lesson 11: the covenants and davídico mosaic.
Lesson 12: the new covenant.
Lesson 13: applications of our federal theology.
– explained by Pastor Eduardo Flores.

Link Youtube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv3ub3R4oYtNz_p22s6QSGCxQQ2rFpXEH

#Federalismo1689 #class #videoclases #teologíadelpacto #pactosdivinos

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