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EPISODE · May 10, 2026 · 45 MIN

Circumcision and Baptism (Remastered)

from The Institutes of Biblical Law · host R.J. Rushdoony

Baptism succeeds circumcision as the covenant sign, preserving the same covenantal meaning while unfolding it in Christ: both testify that fallen human nature cannot save itself, that salvation comes only through death and regeneration, and that covenant membership brings both blessing and judgment. Circumcision symbolized the cutting off of the old nature and pointed forward to Christ’s atoning blood; baptism now proclaims participation in Christ’s death and resurrection, entrance into the new creation, and incorporation into the covenant people. As a sign and seal not grace itself baptism witnesses to God’s electing mercy while placing the recipient under heightened covenant responsibility, for covenant breakers face intensified judgment. In Scripture and the early church alike, baptism was understood as both cleansing and consecration, echoing the Flood and Red Sea judgments while promising a renewed world under the rule of the new Adam, Jesus Christ, whose own baptism marked His submission to covenant judgment and His vindication as Son and King. #CircumcisionAndBaptism #CovenantTheology #InfantBaptism #NewCreation #DeathAndResurrection #SignOfTheCovenant #JudgmentAndGrace #ChristTheNewAdam #BiblicalContinuity

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