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Because death entered the world. If Adam has resisted, babies (and the world) would not have suffered but benefitted for what they also didn’t do.So back to my original question, why do babies die before they could even sin?
The sin of that first couple brought death into the world. So with few exceptions we all die.
However, our sin also affects our lives and future to include eternity unless we repent and are forgiven.
Because death entered the world. If Adam has resisted, babies (and the world) would not have suffered but benefitted for what they also didn’t do.
The sin of that first couple brought death into the world. So with few exceptions we all die.
However, our sin also affects our lives and future to include eternity unless we repent and are forgiven.
So we are both in agreement, Adam's sin brought death to all his descendants, even those who could not knowingly have committed any sins of their own.
You don't seem to understand what Paul was trying to accomplish in Romans 5:12-19.
If Adam's sin was that powerful in condemning all of us to death, even if we did not do any sin, how much more would Jesus's obedience guarantee all who receive his righteousness are "condemned into righteousness", even if we did not do any righteous deeds.
Since Adam, all die.
All of what you said I agree with, except that you are neglecting the context, in that, this grace of salvation is ours only by faith in Jesus. If that were not so, all people would be saved.
Faith must result in a new life to be acceptable to God.
Romans 6:1-4 (WEB)
6 What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? 2 May it never be! We who died to sin, how could we live in it any longer? 3 Or don’t you know that all we who were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? 4 We were buried therefore with him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, so we also might walk in newness of life.
Romans 6:21-22 (WEB)
21 What fruit then did you have at that time in the things of which you are now ashamed? For the end of those things is death. 22 But now, being made free from sin and having become servants of God, you have your fruit of sanctification and the result of eternal life.
Blessings
I already stated that you have to receive his righteousness by faith. I am not advocating universalism.
Already answered. Because the world is in a fallen state as a result of sin.So back to my original question, why do babies die before they could even sin?
Try not to start your piece with an ad hominem. I likely understand it better than you do.You don't seem to understand what Paul was trying to accomplish in Romans 5:12-19.
Adams sin wasn’t powerful. A metal sliver is not powerful, but in the wrong place it can cause irreparable damage. When a man does what God has forbidden, that act is not powerful. It does, however, have consequences.If Adam's sin was that powerful in condemning all of us to death, even if we did not do any sin, how much more would Jesus's obedience guarantee all who receive his righteousness are "condemned into righteousness", even if we did not do any righteous deeds.
Try not to start your piece with an ad hominem. I likely understand it better than you do.
Adams sin wasn’t powerful. A metal sliver is not powerful, but in the wrong place it can cause irreparable damage. When a man does what God has forbidden, that act is not powerful. It does, however, have consequences.
The blood of Jesus doesn’t change matters because it’s powerful. It opens up the possibility for those who surrender and submit to God’s will to receive what Adam lost. It’s not a power struggle.
Okay then, let us summarize:
Blessings
- Since Adam all die.
- We all die because when Adam sinned Paradise and the Tree of Life was taken away, just as Scripture states.
- When innocents die, or those who put their faith in God die, that does not mean such persons are being punished or condemned by God.
- By faith in Jesus we have the promise to enter Paradise and eat of the Tree of Life.
- Faith is not empty.
- All of us, since Adam, have sinned against God’s Holy Law. Our sins separate us from God, from life of God. We are naturally slaves to our flesh, fulfilling its desires as part of this corrupt world, which is death and separation from God (Romans 3:1-20, Romans 6:19-21)
- God offers His saving grace to all people through the Gospel (John 3:13-21; Romans 3:21-31)
- We personally access God’s saving grace and all His promises by faith in Jesus (Romans 5:1-4; Luke 24:47)
- The substance of this faith is symbolized in Baptism (Romans 6:1-4; Colossians 2:9-14… Colossians 3:1-14),
- Faith is demonstrated by firstly: following the command to repent, which is, a change of our mind, purpose, and life through knowledge of the Gospel, leading us to commit to die to, put to death, deny, put off, sacrifice, crucify, or renounce, the old master (the flesh); and then,
- Faith is demonstrated by secondly: put our faith in, or receive, Jesus as Lord whom we now commit to listen to and follow to receive the new life of salvation (Romans 6:21-22; Luke 9:23-26; John 10:27-28, 1 John 2:4-6). Repent and Believe: Mark 1:14-15; Acts 20:21. To repent and believe is central to what NT refers to as “The Faith,” which is, the Gospel Faith by which God saves us. This is what Baptism represents: Romans 6:1-4
- After believing, just as described, the Spirit of Christ comes to dwell in us and work out the will of God in our lives as we walk by, or reap to, the Spirit (John 7:37-39; Acts 5:32; John 14:15-17; John 14:21-23; Galatians 3:14; Galatians 6:7-9; Romans 8:12-13) in sanctification (1 Thessalonians 4:3-8).
- The indwelling Spirit leads our faith commitment to Christ Jesus into freedom from sin’s power, and the victory to live a New Life of love. This New Life is synonymous with salvation from sin and death – for you cannot possess salvation from sin and death, you cannot possess a new life, if you are still a slave to any sin according to the Gospel (Romans 6; Colossians 3:1-14; Hebrews 2:13-14).
- The NT calls this faith commitment to Christ “walking in the Spirit” or “reaping to the Spirit” or “living by the Spirit,” or “following Jesus. These are synonymous terms by which the Spirit indwells, leads, and guides us – only by faith in Jesus as Lord. This is the new life of sanctification (set apart) before God that Christ died for – dead to the old carnal master and now alive by following our Lord, Jesus (2 Corinthians 5:15-17). This New Life is a new creation, regeneration, or salvation as we faithfully follow Jesus. Please meditate on these Passages, and then, you decide: John 7:37-39; Romans 8:1-4; Romans 8:12-13; Galatians 6:7-9; Galatians 5:13-24; 2 Corinthians 5:15-17; 1 John 2:4-6; John 8:12.
- Through many trials and temptations we remain in a saving relationship with God by a continued Gospel Faith in Lord Jesus, as described, to the end; this is the new life of walking in the Spirit until the end – this results in eternal life (1 Peter 1; Galatians 5:13-26; Matthew 10:38; John 10:27-28; 1 John 2:4-6; Galatians 5:13-24, 2 Corinthians 5:15-17; Galatians 6:7-10; Romans 6:22)
- The New Testament is the New Covenant between God and man – explained.
- The New Covenant contains God’s promises to mankind put into effect by the blood of Christ Jesus. God offers the grace of salvation, and all its promises, to all those who put their faith in Jesus Christ as their Lord who saves them as they follow Him by faith (John 3:13-19). That is the Covenant.
As long as you agree that it was Adam's disobedience that caused all of us to suffer sin, and death, we are at the same page.
Obviously you don't think God is responsible for the choices man makes. This is the free will argument, God didn't create evil, He created free will.If God creates evil, everything in the world is through him and "the buck stops with Jesus"; this thread is pointless.
If God created evil - including sickness - and everything is from him, then he doesn't just allow this illness, he deliberately created and willed it. It's the same with everything else. Why would God allow earthquakes? He created them. Why would God allow cancer, MND, Parkinson's to ravage a person's body? He made them so that they would. Why would God allow babies/toddlers to die? He planned it that way. Why would God allow people to set off suicide bombs/drive planes into towers/go on a shooting rampage/attack people with knives? He created it and it's from him. Why would God allow a drunk driver to rob someone of a family? That was his will and what he planned. Nothing to do with the idiot shovelling drinks down his throat and then choosing to get behind the wheel, it was all God.
Thank God my God isn't like that.
Is it righteous to judge man for sin if God caused man to sin?
I do not feel punished by God because of Adam’s sin. I hope you don’t either. We have to take responsibility for our own lives before a holy God instead of blaming others for what we feel is punishment.
Blessings
Obviously you don't think God is responsible for the choices man makes.
This is the free will argument, God didn't create evil,
Many Christians use this argument as the previous posts and this one show. But it is really the same thing as saying that after creating the universe God was no longer responsible for what happened.
If you look at the verses in Post #208 that is not God's position. He is quite involved and quite responsible.
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