The doctrine of infant baptism rests securely upon the unshakable foundation of God's covenantal faithfulness. As this comprehensive analysis has demonstrated, the Covenant of Grace is one unified administration stretching from the fall of Adam to the consummation of the age. God has permanently established the principle that His redemptive promises embrace believers and their children. This is not a temporary arrangement for the Old Testament era; it is a permanent feature of God's dealing…
The transition from Israel to the church is not a movement of replacement but of fulfillment, not a rupture but a consummation. The promises made to Abraham are not nullified but realized; the covenant is not revoked but brought to its intended telos (τέλος). In the language of the apostle Paul, “all the promises of God find their Yes in him”.
A deep theological diagnosis of Iran’s theocracy. From the Safavid genesis to the modern 'smartphone generation,' explore why a state that sacralizes its power inevitably unravels its own religious credibility. A Reformed perspective on Law, Grace, and the future of a wounded nation.