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One Covenant, Many Administrations
Did God save people differently in the Old Testament than He does today?
In this episode of Confessional Moments, we examine Westminster Confession of Faith 7.5–7.6, which teaches that there is one covenant of grace, administered differently across redemptive history—but always centered on Christ.
Under the law, the covenant of grace was administered through promises, sacrifices, types, and ceremonies that pointed forward to the coming Redeemer. Under the gospel, that same covenant is administered with greater clarity and simplicity through the preaching of the Word and the sacraments, now that Christ has come and fulfilled all righteousness.
Guided by Scripture and the Reformed and Puritan tradition, this episode explains how Old Testament believers were saved by faith in the promised Christ, why the Mosaic administration did not establish a second way of salvation, and how the New Testament church enjoys the fullness of gospel light without returning to ceremonial shadows.
This doctrine is essential for reading the Bible as one unified redemptive story, guarding against both legalism and dispensational fragmentation, and understanding why Christ is the substance of every covenant promise.
Scripture Reading & References
Key Doctrinal Themes
Authors & Works Referenced
About the Host
Confessional Moments is hosted by Pastor Tim Beauchamp, teaching elder at Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Guam. Pastor Tim has served in pastoral ministry since 2010 and is committed to helping God’s people grow in doctrinal clarity, spiritual maturity, and confidence in Christ through the riches of the Reformed confessional tradition.
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Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA)
By confessionalmomentsOne Covenant, Many Administrations
Did God save people differently in the Old Testament than He does today?
In this episode of Confessional Moments, we examine Westminster Confession of Faith 7.5–7.6, which teaches that there is one covenant of grace, administered differently across redemptive history—but always centered on Christ.
Under the law, the covenant of grace was administered through promises, sacrifices, types, and ceremonies that pointed forward to the coming Redeemer. Under the gospel, that same covenant is administered with greater clarity and simplicity through the preaching of the Word and the sacraments, now that Christ has come and fulfilled all righteousness.
Guided by Scripture and the Reformed and Puritan tradition, this episode explains how Old Testament believers were saved by faith in the promised Christ, why the Mosaic administration did not establish a second way of salvation, and how the New Testament church enjoys the fullness of gospel light without returning to ceremonial shadows.
This doctrine is essential for reading the Bible as one unified redemptive story, guarding against both legalism and dispensational fragmentation, and understanding why Christ is the substance of every covenant promise.
Scripture Reading & References
Key Doctrinal Themes
Authors & Works Referenced
About the Host
Confessional Moments is hosted by Pastor Tim Beauchamp, teaching elder at Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Guam. Pastor Tim has served in pastoral ministry since 2010 and is committed to helping God’s people grow in doctrinal clarity, spiritual maturity, and confidence in Christ through the riches of the Reformed confessional tradition.
Church Website
Trinity Presbyterian Church (PCA)