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.
This episode contains a reading of Chapter 14 from the 1689 London Baptist Confession titled "Of Saving Faith." The chapter expounds on the confession's teachings regarding the nature of true, saving faith in Jesus Christ. It defines saving faith as the work of the Spirit of Christ in the hearts of the elect, enabling them to believe to the saving of their souls. The chapter covers how saving faith receives and rests upon Christ alone for justification, sanctification, and eternal life by virtue of the covenant of grace. It also touches on issues like the objects and acts of saving faith, its role in justification, and how it is distinguished from other kinds of faith.
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.