~R.L. Dabney (from Parental Responsibilities, 1879)
The writing ministry of Peter Bringe, pastor at Covenant Family Church (Wentzville, MO)
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
A Happy Inconsistency
"The instrumentalities of the family are chosen and ordained of God as the most efficient of all means of grace—more truly and efficaciously means of saving grace than all the other ordinances of the church. To family piety are given the best promises of the gospel, under the new, as well as under the old dispensation. How, then, should a wise God do otherwise than consecrate the Christian family, and ordain that the believing parents shall sanctify the children? Hence, the very foundation of all parental fidelity to children's souls is to be laid in the conscientious, solemn, and hearty adoption of the very duties and promises which God seals in the covenant of infant baptism. It is pleasing to think that many Christians who refuse the sacrament do, with a happy inconsistency, embrace the duties and seek the blessing. But God gives all his people the truths and promises, along with the edifying seal. Let us hold fast to both."
Labels:
Covenant,
Discipleship,
Quotes,
R. L. Dabney,
Sacraments,
Theology
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