Hey, I was waiting for Part II, too. 8~)
Here's a link to the great and glorious Westminster Larger Catechism --
http://www.reformed.org/documents/larger1.html
And from that link...
"Question 31: With whom was the covenant of grace made?
Answer: The covenant of grace was made with Christ as the second Adam, and in him with all the elect as his seed.
Question 32: How is the grace of God manifested in the second covenant?
Answer: The grace of God is manifested in the second covenant, in that he freely provides and offers to sinners a Mediator, and life and salvation by him; and requiring faith as the condition to interest them in him, promises and gives his Holy Spirit to all his elect, to work in them that faith, with all other saving graces; and to enable them unto all holy obedience, as the evidence of the truth of their faith and thankfulness to God, and as the way which he has appointed them to salvation.
Question 33: Was the covenant of grace always administered after one and the same manner?
Answer: The covenant of grace was not always administered after the same manner, but the administrations of it under the Old Testament were different from those under the New.
Question 34: How was the covenant of grace administered under the Old Testament?
Answer: The covenant of grace was administered under the Old Testament, by promises, prophecies, sacrifices, circumcision, the passover, and other types and ordinances, which did all foresignify Christ then to come, and were for that time sufficient to build up the elect in faith in the promised Messiah, by whom they then had full remission of sin, and eternal salvation.
Question 35: How is the covenant of grace administered under the New Testament?
Answer: Under the New Testament, when Christ the substance was exhibited, the same covenant of grace was and still is to be administered in the preaching of the Word, and the administration of the sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper; in which grace and salvation are held forth in more fulness, evidence, and efficacy, to all nations..."
There's no need nor instruction to scare ourselves with anything of this world. He draws us to Him and gives to us in Scripture complete protection beneath the shadow of His wings.
You are the ones talking about scaring!
We are to have confidence IN THE LORD regardless of whether we are on the way to the guillotine or a vacation in Hawaii! We are to REJOICE IN THE LORD ALWAYS!
You still have refused to deal with the very significant Scriptural and logical points destroying any validity to Cessationism.
The confession you posted has some nice points. Many of them true. Some omissions, not true.
And, they are merely a statement of man's constructions on the realities concerned. Clearly, the omission is a doctrine of man, or worse.