
The Pactum
Theological Discussion for Christ's Church
The Pactum is shorthand for the Latin Pactum Salutis. The Pactum Salutis is the trinitarian covenant made before the foundation of the world spoken of in texts such as Ephesians 1 and John 17. It is also known as the covenant of redemption. According to the pactum salutis, the triune God who works all things after the counsel of His will commits to save elect sinners. Since the pactum salutis is the basis for all of God’s work in human history, we find The Pactum a fitting banner for our conversations of all things theological.
Latest episodes

Nov 22, 2023 • 41min
Ep. 147 - I Fought the Law
In this week's episode Pat and Mike talk about seven ways that Christians fight the law.

Nov 15, 2023 • 44min
Ep. 146 - 2023 Conference Q&A
This week’s episode is from the 2023 Pactum Conference, All Things New. This is a Q&A session with speakers, Michael Beck, Mike Abendroth, and Pat Abendroth.

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Nov 8, 2023 • 43min
Ep. 145 - The Myth of Future Justification (2023 Conference)
At the 2023 Pactum Conference, Mike Abendroth discusses the myth of future justification, emphasizing assurance, lack of fear, and glory in living for Christ. The episode explores the lie of final justification and its impact on salvation, questions the concept of future justification in the Roman Catholic Church, and explores the blending of law and gospel and the fear of believers becoming lawless. It also examines the motivating power of grace, the danger of self-focus, and the importance of relying on Christ's finished work for justification.

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Nov 1, 2023 • 46min
Ep. 144 - The New Creation and Already/Not Yet (2023 Conference)
Michael Beck, speaker at the 2023 Pactum Conference, discusses the new creation and the concept of 'already and not yet.' Topics include the hope found in the covenant promise of Genesis, the longing for a Messiah, Jesus absorbing God's wrath, the inauguration of the new covenant, and the church as two-age sojourners.

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Oct 25, 2023 • 44min
Ep. 143 - The Logic of Two Ages (2023 Conference)
Michael Beck, speaker at the 2023 Pactum Conference, discusses the concept of the two ages and their relevance. Topics include the foundation of eschatological concepts in Genesis, the contrast between two ages, the ultimate goal of Christianity, the covenant relationship between Adam and Eve, and the consequences of Adam's rebellion.

Oct 18, 2023 • 45min
Ep. 142 - All Things New (2023 Conference)
This week's episode is taken from the first session from the recent 2023 Pactum Conference. 2023 Pactum Conference - Session 1 All Things New, Patrick Abendroth

Oct 11, 2023 • 44min
Ep. 141 - Two-Age No Compromise Preaching
Pat and Mike are joined in this episode by Michael Beck of Two-Age Sojourner and Mike Abendroth of No Compromise Radio to discuss preaching. Preaching is important for both the preacher and the listener. Listen in as they discuss! You can find more information and resources from Mike Abendroth at No Compromise Radio. You can find more information and resources from Michael Beck at Two-Age Sojourner.

Oct 4, 2023 • 42min
Ep. 140 - Understanding the Old Testament
Explore understanding the Old Testament as a Christian, focusing on the connection between Moses and Jesus, the pitfalls of misinterpreting Old Testament narratives, the importance of centering on Jesus, the concepts of sin and righteousness, and recommended resources for reading the Bible

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Sep 27, 2023 • 38min
Ep. 139 - S. Lewis Johnson & Colossians
In this episode, Pat and Mike are joined by Mike Abendroth to discuss S. Lewis Johnson's newly released commentary, Discovering Colossians. They talk about the origins and differences of final justification, the upcoming conference, the importance of the book of Colossians in highlighting the greatness of Jesus, and their discussions on a new commentary and upcoming projects.

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Sep 20, 2023 • 50min
Ep. 138 - Theonomy or Reformed 2K?
Pastor and author Michael Beck joins the hosts to discuss reformed two-kingdom theology, covenant theology, and the implications of dominion mandate language. They also explore the uniqueness of Israel, the relevance of theonomy, and the task of believers towards unbelievers.