Crafted by Particular Baptists in the 17th century, the 1689 LBCF stands as a robust articulation of Reformed Baptist principles, offering a comprehensive exposition of core doctrines such as the Scriptures, God, the Fall, Christ's redemptive work, salvation, the church, and eschatology.
Each episode corresponds to a chapter from the confession, providing listeners with an uninterrupted recitation of this historic document's text. No commentary or analysis is offered - just a direct reading of the confession itself.
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Crafted by Particular Baptists in the 17th century, the 1689 LBCF stands as a robust articulation of Reformed Baptist principles, offering a comprehensive exposition of core doctrines such as the Scriptures, God, the Fall, Christ's redemptive work, salvation, the church, and eschatology.
Each episode corresponds to a chapter from the confession, providing listeners with an uninterrupted recitation of this historic document's text. No commentary or analysis is offered - just a direct reading of the confession itself.
In this episode, you'll hear a reading of Chapter 19 titled "Of the Law of God" from the 1689 London Baptist Confession. This chapter covers the confession's teachings on the moral law of God given in the ten commandments. It affirms that this law is perpetually binding, teaching us the perfect rule of righteousness and binding all people to full conformity and obedience. The chapter expounds on the law's various uses, such as revealing the holiness of God, uncovering sin, restraining evil, and providing a rule of life for believers. It also touches on how the law cannot justify believers yet points them to Christ, the end and fulfillment of the law. The place and purpose of the ceremonial laws of the Old Testament are also briefly addressed.
1689 Second London Baptist Confession of Faith
Crafted by Particular Baptists in the 17th century, the 1689 LBCF stands as a robust articulation of Reformed Baptist principles, offering a comprehensive exposition of core doctrines such as the Scriptures, God, the Fall, Christ's redemptive work, salvation, the church, and eschatology.
Each episode corresponds to a chapter from the confession, providing listeners with an uninterrupted recitation of this historic document's text. No commentary or analysis is offered - just a direct reading of the confession itself.