Speratus, though it was “your post,” for your sake I will quote the whole phrase, so you can see it more clearly:

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We do not teach an irresistible grace or an irresistible working of the Holy Spirit through the gospel in word and sacrament. We therefore acknowledge that it is conceivable or sadly possible that an infant might somehow despise the gift of faith truly promised, offered, and given in baptism.
Now if faith is truly given "in" baptism and later genuinely rejected this is (1) Arminianism (2) inconsistent with the rest of the paragraph as posted afore by you, (3) and presents a false doctrine--heresy.

Speratus, faith (saving faith, whether active or passive) is not normally given at baptism (of course, I allow for those occurrences where God sees fit to give such). <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/bingo.gif" alt="" />


Reformed and Always Reforming,