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I have less experience than the hosts and might well be wrong here, but it seems to me that you have missed the first question from Anonymous–who, admittedly, says “covenant” is one of his three “hinges” and who subsequently asks about Augustine’s “adult baptism.” These factors suggest your approach DID address Anonymous’s concern. However, I noted that you immediately changed the text Anonymous asked about, expanding Colossians 2:12-13 to 2:11-14. It seemed to me that Anonymous’s question was an especially Baptist one: that of mode. Colossians 2:12-13 begins with “buried with him in baptism…” which is the language found in Romans 6:3-4, a favorite text for many a Baptist arguing for immersion. Perhaps Galatians 3:27 was cited for its, “clothed with Christ,” Anonymous feeling that immersion better signifies this as well. Obviously, Anonymous could have been more overt in stating his difficulty/question relative to the texts.
Matt,
The context of his question didn’t seem to lead to mode and he didn’t raise that question.