Apostolic Baptism and the Unified Pattern of Christian Initiation
A grammatical-historical exegesis arguing the New Testament presents one apostolic pattern of initiation in which baptism is the faith-governed point of covenant entry.
The Gospel & Salvation examines the apostolic proclamation of Jesus Christ and the appointed response by which sinners enter the saving work of God. This category traces the gospel as the good news of Christ’s death, burial, resurrection, exaltation, and lordship, and studies how the apostles called hearers to respond through faith, repentance, confession, baptism, forgiveness, reception of the Spirit, and a life of obedient discipleship. Its aim is to distinguish the biblical gospel from later reductions, recover the apostolic pattern of salvation, and test every doctrine of conversion by the witness of Scripture.
A grammatical-historical exegesis arguing the New Testament presents one apostolic pattern of initiation in which baptism is the faith-governed point of covenant entry.
Acts 22:16 and Washing Away Sins Baptism, Calling on the Lord, and the Conversion of Saul Acts 22:16 is one of the clearest baptismal texts in the New Testament: “And now why are you waiting? Arise and be baptized, and wash away your sins, calling on the name of the Lord.”— Acts 22:16, NKJV This…
Acts 2:38 and the Apostolic Pattern Repentance, Baptism, Forgiveness, and the Gift of the Spirit Acts 2:38 stands at one of the most important turning points in Scripture. Jesus has been crucified. God has raised Him from the dead. He has ascended to the right hand of God. The Spirit has been poured out at…
Baptism and Covenant Entry Entering Christ, the Body, and the New Covenant People of God Baptism is not a loose religious symbol attached to Christianity after salvation has already been fully defined elsewhere. In the New Testament, baptism stands at the threshold of Christian identity. It is where the repentant believer calls on the name…
What Must I Do to Be Saved? The Apostolic Response to the Gospel The question is not new. When sinners are confronted with the reality of God, judgment, guilt, and the lordship of Jesus Christ, the question eventually becomes unavoidable: What must I do to be saved? This question appears in different forms across the…
One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism Apostolic Unity, Covenant Entry, and the Gospel Response Paul writes: “There is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called in one hope of your calling; one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in…
What Is the Gospel? A return to what God revealed, Christ commanded, and the apostles preached. The first question any theological resource must answer is the question of the gospel itself. Every doctrine downstream — salvation, baptism, regeneration, election, grace, faith, perseverance, church — assumes some answer to it. If the gospel is defined narrowly,…
What Must I Do to Be Saved? The Apostolic Response to the Gospel The question is not new. When sinners are confronted with the reality of God, judgment, guilt, and the lordship of Jesus Christ, the question eventually becomes unavoidable: What must I do to be saved? This question appears in different forms across the…
Why Regeneration Before Faith Must Be Tested Does Scripture Teach Life Before Believing, or Believing Unto Life? The doctrine of regeneration before faith is one of the central pillars of Calvinist theology. The claim is simple: because sinners are dead in sin, they cannot believe the gospel unless God first regenerates them. In this framework,…