God And His Word - A Question And Answer Approach To Understanding The Bible

purposes. The parents' job will be to raise the child in such a Christian atmosphere that the child will automatically desire to continue in such a way of life. The Prayer of the parents should be: "O my Lord…teach us what we shall do unto the child that shall be born" (or, "the child you have given us to rear for thee"). Judges 13:8, 12. No. Only those who are old enough to understand the meaning of repentance and believing in the Lord Jesus Christ should be baptized. This an infant cannot do. Mark 16:16; Acts 2:38, 41. 5. HOW THEN CAN DEDICATED INFANTS, WHO HAVE NEVER BEEN BAPTIZED, ENTER INTO THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IF THEY DIE BEFORE THEY ARE OLD ENOUGH TO REPENT AND BE BAPTIZED? Children are sanctified (made holy) by the faith of their believing parents. Children, born into a Christian home and presented to God in dedication, are kept by the power of God. They are made holy by the faith of their parents until they reach "the age of accountability" (the time in life when they can properly decide for themselves); at that time they assume the responsibility for their own repentance and baptism. "Otherwise, your children would be unclean, unblessed heathen, outside the Christian covenant. But as it is, they are prepared for God, pure and clean." 1 Corinthians 7:14, Amplified New Testament. 4. SHOULD INFANTS BE BAPTIZED?

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