Covenant Children

Yes, Your Child is Different: The Promise to Covenant Children (Part I )

46 min · 22 de feb de 2026
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Having wrapped up our series in 1 Peter, we will be beginning 2 Peter shortly – but first, we'll take a brief detour to consider the place of our "covenant children." I planned this out several months back, because the standing of our covenant children is so foundational to our church and households. It is also a major reason I came over to the Presbyterian side of the isle! I had originally planned to cover this in one sermon, but it would be wiser to divide it into two over the next two weeks. The way I plan to approach this is by looking at the "warning passages" in the New Testament, starting this week with Hebrews 6:4-9. These passages are stark warnings to those who are in the covenant, calling them to receive and rest upon Christ through faith. These passages would make very little sense if we did not understand that our offspring are brought up in covenant, and yet they must respond with faith (with hearts regenerated by the Spirit). It is the difference between David and Saul: both were in covenant (and even kings!), but one was a man after God's own heart, while the other's heart was never truly changed. Along the way, those passages also tell us a great deal about what our children experience as members of the covenant, which is our focus. There is a tremendous blessing to being raised in the church, and we should be thankful for that!

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