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Why Baptists Should Baptize Their Babies
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In this episode of Kingdom Polemics, Pastor Aldo Leon takes a deep dive into the topic of paedobaptism, addressing key objections raised by Reformed Baptists and presenting a robust case for infant baptism from a Presbyterian perspective. Drawing on personal experiences, Scripture, and theological principles, Aldo seeks to clarify misconceptions and provide a thoughtful exploration of covenant theology, the continuity of God's promises, and the role of household faith in the life of the church. Whether you're a Baptist considering paedobaptism or a Presbyterian seeking to solidify your understanding, this episode is an engaging and insightful resource.
Summary of Highlights and Discussion Points:
- The Hermeneutical Principle of Good and Necessary Consequences: Understanding how Scripture informs theology beyond explicit statements.
- Covenant Continuity: A discussion on how the Covenant of Grace extends across both Old and New Testaments, affirming the inclusion of households.
- The Meaning of Baptism: Why baptism signifies God's covenant promises rather than merely individual faith.
- Biblical Basis for Paedobaptism: Examination of scriptural passages such as Romans 4, Colossians 2, and Acts 2 that support the practice.
- Addressing Common Baptist Objections: A detailed response to concerns about household baptisms, the role of faith, and the timing of baptism.
- Covenantal Representation: Exploring the biblical principle of God dealing with groups based on representative heads.
Support the Kingdom Polemics podcast by visiting their Buy Me A Coffee page (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kingdompolemics) and contributing to the production of more thought-provoking episodes. Join the discussion by leaving your comments on the Kingdom Polemics YouTube channel (https://youtube.com/@kingdompolemics). Your engagement helps spread the message and fosters deeper theological discussions!
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Manage episode 460901374 series 3473272
In this episode of Kingdom Polemics, Pastor Aldo Leon takes a deep dive into the topic of paedobaptism, addressing key objections raised by Reformed Baptists and presenting a robust case for infant baptism from a Presbyterian perspective. Drawing on personal experiences, Scripture, and theological principles, Aldo seeks to clarify misconceptions and provide a thoughtful exploration of covenant theology, the continuity of God's promises, and the role of household faith in the life of the church. Whether you're a Baptist considering paedobaptism or a Presbyterian seeking to solidify your understanding, this episode is an engaging and insightful resource.
Summary of Highlights and Discussion Points:
- The Hermeneutical Principle of Good and Necessary Consequences: Understanding how Scripture informs theology beyond explicit statements.
- Covenant Continuity: A discussion on how the Covenant of Grace extends across both Old and New Testaments, affirming the inclusion of households.
- The Meaning of Baptism: Why baptism signifies God's covenant promises rather than merely individual faith.
- Biblical Basis for Paedobaptism: Examination of scriptural passages such as Romans 4, Colossians 2, and Acts 2 that support the practice.
- Addressing Common Baptist Objections: A detailed response to concerns about household baptisms, the role of faith, and the timing of baptism.
- Covenantal Representation: Exploring the biblical principle of God dealing with groups based on representative heads.
Support the Kingdom Polemics podcast by visiting their Buy Me A Coffee page (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kingdompolemics) and contributing to the production of more thought-provoking episodes. Join the discussion by leaving your comments on the Kingdom Polemics YouTube channel (https://youtube.com/@kingdompolemics). Your engagement helps spread the message and fosters deeper theological discussions!
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