First, I was quoting a statement made by Joseph Philpot
but I am in agreement with his comments regarding Jude 1.
I didn't find any Scripture quoted by you to support your
view. Since it is Scripture where we find our hope, how do
you support you view using Scripture?
Jack
Chris Arnzen <carnzen@...> wrote:
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From: "Night Lighter"
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Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2003 10:53 PM
Subject: Re: [soundofgrace] No Infant Salvation
[Jack]> I would hold to #4 as well and that John the Baptist was Elijah
> which would explain him.
[Chris] So when mourning Christian parents ask if their dead infants are in
hell, you say with certainty, "Yes"???
[Jack]> I don't believe people die by accident and I do believe that God
> preserves His elect. And I am a Baptist. There is no age of
> accountability presented in my Bible, where is it in yours?
[Chris] As I said, the "age of accountability" I am referring to has nothing
to do with salvation but only as a qualifier for receiving the ordinances,
which are not salvific. If you are a historic Baptist, you believe a child
must be at an age when a credible profession can be made before baptism or
admittance to the Lord's Table. That is all I meant.
[Jack] > "Preserving grace before regeneration
> > "To those who have been called,
> who are loved by God the Father
> and preserved in Jesus Christ."
> Jude 1
> > What a mercy it is for God's people that before
> they have a 'vital union' with Christ-before they
> are grafted into Him experimentally-they have an
> 'eternal, immanent union' with Him before all worlds.
> It is by virtue of this eternal union that they come
> into the world . . .
> at such a time,
> at such a place,
> from such parents,
> under such circumstances,
> as God has appointed.
> > It is by virtue of this eternal union that the circumstances
> of their lives are ordained. By virtue of this eternal union
> they are preserved in Christ before they are effectually
> called.
> > They cannot die until God has brought about a vital
> union with Christ!
> > Whatever sickness they may pass through-whatever
> injuries they may be exposed to-whatever perils assault
> them on sea or land-die they will not, die they cannot;
> until God's purposes are executed in bringing them into
> a vital union with the Son of His love.
> > Thus, this eternal union watched over every circumstance
> of their birth, watched over their childhood, watched over
> their manhood, watched over them until the appointed
> time and spot, when "the God of all grace," according to
> His eternal purpose, was pleased to quicken their souls,
> and thus bring about an experimental union with the Lord
> of life and glory." Joseph Philpot
[Chris] Are you saying a child dying at any age before reaching manhood or
womanhood is certainly NOT of the elect??? If so, I truly pity you and those
to whom you seek to comfort in hospital rooms, funeral parlors and
cemetaries. The union of Christ and a dying elect child is no less perfect
than the union of Christ and a 100-year-old elect saint.
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