The Gospel is said to be concealed in the Old Testament and revealed in the New Testament. Often it can feel concealed in both. Using an everyday approach to typology and literary analysis, Garrett Soucy takes the reader through the Scriptures in order to hear the Gospel from the most unlikely of candidates--rocks and stones.
In this collection of essays, Matthew Corey argues that the question of whom shall be baptized cannot be answered unless we can agree on what baptism does. The essays outline the case for baptismal efficacy using the whole council of Scripture, the early church fathers, and the confessions of the Reformation.