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Ripper said:A man and his infant son were dying of a terminal disease. One day they were sitting in the park with Joe the Baptist who also had the same disease. Another man came along and preached to them that their was a Physician who could save them from their disease and he said, "Believe the good news."
The man picked up his infant son in haste to head off to see the Physician. Joe asked where they were going. The man said he was going to be healed by the Physician. Joe replied, "My dear boy you don't have to go anywhere. Just believe the good news and you will be saved from your disease."
The man in faith took his infant son to the Physician and had the operation and they were both healed.
Joe died. He did not realize that faith was more than believing something to be true. It was the Physician who saved the man and his infant son, not believing the message he could and would.
Ripper
rog2ohio said:Luke records in Acts 8:36-38 how Philip explained to the eunuch that to be baptized, was needed to believe in Christ. He said he did and they went down into the water, and the eunuch was baptized.
Christ told his apostles in Mark 16:15-16, they were to go into all the world to preach the gospel to every creature, those who heard, believed and were baptized, were to be saved, those who did not, were condemned.
A young child, especially an infant, is unable to comprehend the teaching of Christ, or to understand what sin even is.
There is no instance of a child being baptized in the Net Testament. Only men and women.
PaladinValer said:We, like the Orthodox, reject the idea of Limbo but we also, like the Orthodox, don't presume the final destination of the baby upon the Resurrection and Day of Judgment.
31Bulldog said:Where do you find that in the Bible?
rog2ohio said:We can believe within ourselves, but part of baptism is that someone is aware of our belief -- as we make it known -- and we are baptized. A child which can't speak, talk, gesture, or write is unable to make their feelings known.
Therefore it seems impossible to affirm that a child is ready to change their life before God.
Good point. I am convinced that John was unique from conception, as he was prophesied and his mother gave him into God's service even before he was born. Scriptures do tell us that the babe (John) leaped for joy at the mention of Mary being with child (Luke 1:44). I do not feel that other babies have such perception (if they did, it seems our scientists would have exploited this super-natural ability by now).Philip said:I disagree. St John the Forerunner was not even born when he first expressed his joy in Christ.
Sorry, I was not very clear. I did not mean that we can do anything to gain salvation. Truly we can do nothing to earn salvation. However, it is clear that we must repent, or turn from our (sinful) ways, so as to obtain the grace that God shows to us by blotting out sin. Paul says, "shall we continue in sin that grace may abound? God forbid" (Rom. 6:1). The same John you mentioned, proclaimed "repent for the kingdom of Heaven is at hand" (Matt. 3:2). Peter and John said, "Repent therefore and be converted, that your sins may be blotted out" (Acts 3:19).Philip said:Do you believe that you change your life before God or that God changes your life through His grace?
rog2ohio said:Good point. I am convinced that John was unique from conception, as he was prophesied and his mother gave him into God's service even before he was born.
Scriptures do tell us that the babe (John) leaped for joy at the mention of Mary being with child (Luke 1:44). I do not feel that other babies have such perception (if they did, it seems our scientists would have exploited this super-natural ability by now).
These are the changes that I feel that infants are not able to make, nor can they as they have not begun to be affected by the world and the sin that ensnares us all.
I believe they go to be with God. They have had no opportunity to commit sin.inquisitive725 said:For you all who attend churches that baptize infants, what do you believe happens to a child who dies and wasn't baptized?
Just curious!
rog2ohio said:Sorry, I was not very clear. I did not mean that we can do anything to gain salvation. Truly we can do nothing to earn salvation.
However, it is clear that we must repent, or turn from our (sinful) ways, so as to obtain the grace that God shows to us by blotting out sin.
He requires us to make changes in our life if we want to serve Him in obedience.
These are the changes that I feel that infants are not able to make, nor can they as they have not begun to be affected by the world and the sin that ensnares us all.
Not saying anything about your conclusion, but your reasoning is flawed.... "Behold, I was brought forth in iniquity, and in sin my mother conceived me. (Ps. 51:5, NASB) "Behold, I was shapen in iniquity; and in sin did my mother conceive me. (Ps. 51:5 KJV)thereselittleflower said:I believe they go to be with God. They have had no opportunity to commit sin.
Peace in Him!
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