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Does God extend grace to infants who are born corrupt with a sin nature?
Agreed. We fall on the mercy and grace of God. We read David's words and draw hope that God extends grace to the unborn and infants.I think we have to understand that God is sovereign and his grace and mercy are perfect. I think this is one of those situations where we have to let God be God and not try to put our words into His mouth.
We are saved by grace. We must fall upon the belief that God extends grace to the unborn, infants and person's with mental impairments. These person's cannot even express faith so we cannot demand that they must have faith to be saved. Salvation must be by grace alone. For those God chooses to have remain on earth, who have the mental capacity, he grants faith so that his saving grace can be evidenced through their faith.The only way into the fold is through the Door.
The answer to the question depends on how one thinks faith is imparted, and whether or not carnal maturity has any bearing on it.
They have also created a program called "Grief Share" to help people grieve through looking at what the Bible shares about grief.
I think we have to understand that God is sovereign and his grace and mercy are perfect. I think this is one of those situations where we have to let God be God and not try to put our words into His mouth.
The only way into the fold is through the Door
Yes, God's Door, and not any human, theological concept of that!
God's Door. Christ. One only enters by grace through faith.
If you're going to preach another gospel, you're cursed. Better watch it...God IS God, and can do as He pleases! Not bound by human "theology"!"
If you're going to preach another gospel, you're cursed. Better watch it...
It is amazing to me the gymnastics you are willing to go through to deny the MULTIPLE Scriptures that state VERY CLEARLY that all, including infants, have sinned.Verses like Psalm 58:3 are used to show that every human being is "born a sinner". This is what this verse says:
"The wicked are estranged from the womb; they go astray from birth, speaking lies"
This cannot be taken in the literal sense, as there are no babies who from birth, "speak lies". This comes after they start to talk and understand what they are saying!
None of these speak of sinlessness of born infants. None of them.I have also shown in my previous thread, that there are passages like Romans 9:11, which teach, "though they were not yet born and had done nothing either good or bad". This is about Easu and Jacob, where Paul is talking about God's choosing Jacob above Easu. Paul here says that even before these two were "born", and had not "done" anything "good or bad", God made this choice. It is clear to those who can see what is being said here, that the Bible says, that there is a time of "innocence", in infants. This is further seen in Isaiah 7:16, "For before the boy knows how to refuse the evil and choose the good". Note, BEFORE the boy KNOWS to "refuse the evil and choose the good". Which means that there is a time BEFORE he KNOWS about "good and evil". Likewise in Deuteronomy 1:39, "Moreover your little ones, that ye said should be a prey, and your children, that this day have no knowledge of good or evil, they shall go in thither, and unto them will I give it, and they shall possess it". Can only mean that they are "innocent".
Except it doesn't. To say that it does is dishonest.The Bible tell us very clearly, and those who will listen, will learn, and the rest will remain in their ignorance!