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098. Paul's Teaching About Holy Children (1 Corinthians 7:14)

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This Bible study explores whether infants and young children who die are automatically saved, working through several key passages. Starting with 1 Corinthians 7:14, the group concludes that a child's "holiness" describes the covenant environment a believing parent provides, not a guarantee of salvation. They apply the same logic to circumcision: it set Israel apart outwardly, but that never meant every Israelite was individually redeemed. Looking at Jesus's own infancy, the discussion contrasts dedication (an act of parental faith and commitment) with baptism, arguing that Jesus's baptism symbolized His inauguration into a Melchizedekian priesthood rather than modeling infant baptism. Since biblical baptism is consistently tied to conscious repentance, the group finds infant baptism doesn't fit. The strongest case examined is Matthew 19:13-15, where Jesus blesses children brought to Him. While this beautifully illustrates salvation by grace, the study pushes back on using it to establish a fixed "age of accountability," noting the theological and practical problems that creates (like an arbitrary cutoff age). The post lands on humility rather than a firm doctrine, resting the unanswered questions on trust in God's character. Blog Post: https://wakinguptograce.com/098-pauls-teaching-about-holy-children-1-corinthians-714/ [https://wakinguptograce.com/098-pauls-teaching-about-holy-children-1-corinthians-714/]

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098. Paul's Teaching About Holy Children (1 Corinthians 7:14)

This Bible study explores whether infants and young children who die are automatically saved, working through several key passages. Starting with 1 Corinthians 7:14, the group concludes that a child's "holiness" describes the covenant environment a believing parent provides, not a guarantee of salvation. They apply the same logic to circumcision: it set Israel apart outwardly, but that never meant every Israelite was individually redeemed. Looking at Jesus's own infancy, the discussion contrasts dedication (an act of parental faith and commitment) with baptism, arguing that Jesus's baptism symbolized His inauguration into a Melchizedekian priesthood rather than modeling infant baptism. Since biblical baptism is consistently tied to conscious repentance, the group finds infant baptism doesn't fit. The strongest case examined is Matthew 19:13-15, where Jesus blesses children brought to Him. While this beautifully illustrates salvation by grace, the study pushes back on using it to establish a fixed "age of accountability," noting the theological and practical problems that creates (like an arbitrary cutoff age). The post lands on humility rather than a firm doctrine, resting the unanswered questions on trust in God's character. Blog Post: https://wakinguptograce.com/098-pauls-teaching-about-holy-children-1-corinthians-714/ [https://wakinguptograce.com/098-pauls-teaching-about-holy-children-1-corinthians-714/]

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