freeatlast
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?? I think you just described exactly what I believe? What don't I understand?
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?? I think you just described exactly what I believe? What don't I understand?
This is the same time as what Numbers 14:29 is addressing.And where do you get that it is referring to age 19?
Your carcases shall fall in this wilderness; and all that were numbered of you, according to your whole number, from twenty years old and upward, which have murmured against me,
Is that "an" age of accountability or isn't it? You said there was "no" age of accountability.
So an infant, or a person that never develops an understanding of their actions, are not in need of grace? They make to heaven on their own merits? No, they are saved by grace as is anyone else. Why is it grace? Because they bear the image of their father Adam, whether they are aware of it or not.
But lest we stray from the OP, let's get back to the original point - is there an age of accountability supported in the Bible? Even your own defense does not support - but merely that anyone that is not somehow aware that they are sinning is not accountable for their sins.
I would say it doesn't matter what age you die at but when you do you must be born again.
It's intresting to note the meaning of Bar or bat mitzvah. Please note that this is something Christ took part in.
According to jewish law when jewish children reach 13 years of age for boys and 12 years of age for girls, they become responsible for their actions, and become a "Bar or Bat Mitzvah"
This comes after training they aren't expected to know the difference between right and wrong with out being taught. For that matter how could they know. Those who would condemn a child to hell for something they have not been taught about might wind up in hell them selves.
MB
We are born again by our faith in Christ. We must be able to know right from wrong, recognize we are sinners, and trust in Christ for salvation. An infant is incapable of that. He then is he born again?
We are born again by our faith in Christ. We must be able to know right from wrong, recognize we are sinners, and trust in Christ for salvation. An infant is incapable of that. He then is he born again?
How do we know that an infant is incapable of faith?
My question is this: If God does not hold sin against a very young child, why did He command the slaughter of those who are innocent? Did not God direct many of His followers to kill even the infants and pregnant women of certain peoples? If they were innocent, then God was wrong.
Were your children capable of understanding the gospel at birth?
I do not know because they were not able to communicate with me but I would not put it past God to have a way that a small child could understand the truth on their own level through enlightenment from God.
If that is the case then no one should have to get saved at an older age unless you are suggesting that they somehow lose their salvation at a certain age.
The reason I posted this question is that I am having a hard time making it all fit together. We can say children are innocent of sin (although not entirely free of sin). Mark 10:15. Therefore, we can assume that God takes these children to Heaven if they die. However, there comes a time when they lose their innocence and enter into the “age of accountability.” This does not happen overnight but will often take a few years. Yet there must come an instant in time when God no longer regards that child as innocent. It can’t happen gradually like coming to the age of accountability—the child either goes to Heaven or he does not. He could die on Feb. 11 and go to Heaven, but on Feb. 12 he would go to Hell unless he had previously received Christ.
That being the case, and it must be if we believe in an age of accountability, it would seem we should encourage very young children to receive Christ even if they can’t fully comprehend what they are doing. Am I missing something here?
One of my favorite things that God has said to man is "let us reason together". We know what faith is, and what is required. It defies reason to think an infant can have faith.No - no one can lose it. However, I do believe that God can do anything - including allowing a child to have faith.
One of my favorite things that God has said to man is "let us reason together". We know what faith is, and what is required. It defies reason to think an infant can have faith.