I saw it was recently published but won't get around to reading it soon. As for future reading, many other older works "in the que"! But I have really enjoyed Wellum's "God the Son Incarnate". Thanks for your question, and I hope you'll subscribe to the channel!
@@thenerdypastor2778 Thanks for the reply! That makes sense. I subscribed when I heard you talk about the importance of doctrine...without being uptight and inflammatory. There's a firmness on truth that's not sacrificed with a Christ like humility that I really appreciate about you. :) I asked about Wellum because I'm wrestling through baptism and covenant theology and was curious if you were gonna tackle his book or not. All good! Blessings.
@@commanderchair Thanks for subscribing, brother! And appreciate the encouragement, certainly God's grace working. And let me know what you think if you jump into Wellum. I'm a Presbyterian, so, I would see Baptism as the providential intersection between Divine Election and the historical Covenant of Grace. Thus, we baptize infants of believers (Baptism/Church's Body which still needs Faith/Church's Head), and adults who profess trust in Christ (Faith/Church's Head which still needs Baptism/Church's Body).
@@thenerdypastor2778 What are some books or systematics that explain covenant theology/reformed paedobaptism well? I grew up presby but never understood why babies were getting baptized. Currently go to a reformed Baptist church. Just trying to understand why someone like Tim Keller would baptize babies :)
@@thenerdypastor2778 amazing. God be with you brother. Hey, if possible I'd love to request if you'd be willing to pray for me. I know you don't know me. But I also hold to the Westminster. I attend a reformed baptist church at the moment though. And I stand firm upon my confession of Christ as Lord. I'd love to request if you could pray for Gods leading me. I'm dealing with a lot right now. Uncertain of housing and finances, etc. So I'm in need of faith and hope in Christ to lead me through this time.