Credobaptism or Paedobaptism - Part 2 (w Adriel Sanchez) - Theocast
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Check out Part 1 of this discussion on Sola Media’s YouTube channel!
https://youtu.be/HkbXrFuwqiE?si=wfZkNhlqPpafr_4o
On today’s special episode of Theocast, Jon and Justin are joined by Adriel Sanchez of Sola Media to continue a thoughtful conversation on the differences between baptizing believers only and baptizing infants. This isn’t a debate but a dialogue between three Reformed brothers who share a deep love for Christ and his church. We explore key theological distinctions in covenant theology, union with Christ, and the role of baptism as a sign and seal of God’s promises. The discussion touches on continuity between the covenants, the objectivity of the sacraments, and pastoral implications. Whether you're undecided or simply curious, this episode offers biblical reflection and gospel-centered clarity. All of it is rooted in humility, respect, and unity in Christ.
Original Video:
https://youtu.be/SrXWEbGrEVE
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