The only qualifier I'd put on it is that we cannot assume God never gives an
infant faith, anymore than we can assume he will exempt all of them from it.
He will have mercy on whom He wills, and harden whom He wills.
If I'm a disciple of His, I must be at peace in relinquishing it to Him.
He must be my All in All.
-----Original Message-----
From: Barryboo720@... [mailto:Barryboo720@...]
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2003 7:22 PM
To: soundofgrace@...
Subject: Re: [soundofgrace] Infant Salvation
In a message dated 12/27/03 2:25:47 PM Eastern Standard Time,
SteveF_MS@... writes:
> Infants are born inheriting the same evil nature we all inherit from
> Adam. At it's root is selfishness, and one doesn't need to be with a
> newborn long to experience the truth of that in them. Ask any new
> mother who longs for just one full night's sleep.
>
> Both Jacob and Esau were already evil, even before their hand was
> forced to demonstrate it for themselves or their parents. God, in His
> sovereignty, chose to love and change Jacob for God's own glory. Esau
> He chose not to change, but continue to hate as an enemy. He would
> have been just in leaving both of them as enemies. But He chose one,
> for the sake of His own name.
>
Thank you Steve for making THE point we should be focused on. There is only
one "way" unto the Father, not "ways". And the Scripture states: "And
without
faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must
believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him."
(Heb
11:6) First, there's "faith", then "must believe" and finally "who
earnestly
seek him". Doesn't seem to be much room for "yes, but...."
Let's not be guilty of presenting more than one way unto the Father.
"There's no one righteous, not even one"... Not even one of our little
"babies", no
matter what age. Without the shed blood of Jesus Christ covering them they
cannot stand before the Father. And there's no biblical proof that Christ's
blood will cover anyone outside of saving faith. Why can't we bow our knees
to
that?
Barry
"...Have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ" - Romans 5:1