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Questions and AnswersDid the prophecy concerning Damascus in Isaiah 17 happen in Sennacherib's time or is there something yet future?Question about Zipporah being upset with Moses about circumcision and casting bloody foreskins at his feet (Exodus 4:25)Over 30 years of ministry, where has Pastor Jim's mind been changed?What about languages/tribes that have been lost before hearing the gospel - how will they be represented in heaven if "every tongue and tribe" will be there?What happens to babies who die before reaching an age of understanding?Article: What Happens to Infants Who Die? The OT AnswersArticle: What Happens to Infants Who Die? The NT AnswersRegarding Exodus 20 and visiting sins of fathers on children - how does this align with individual accountability?For tribes that have never heard the gospel, does the judgment based on knowledge principle apply to adults and children?How does the Doctrine of Sovereign Election align with children being imputed Christ's righteousness?Since faith is a gift of God, is there any reason babies cannot be given the gift of faith?Can 1 John 2:2 about Christ being the propitiation for "sins of the whole world" be correctly understood just by reading 1 John, or does one need cross-references from other Scripture? ★ Support this podcast ★
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Hey there! Ready to spice up your day with some intriguing discussions? Join Don and Rowan as they chat about the nuances of faith and responsibility. From tackling questions about the age of accountability to interpreting some of the trickier parts of 1 Timothy, they're diving deep into the big topics. Curious about what happens to those who pass away before reaching that mythical age of accountability? Or perhaps you're interested in how spiritual gifts are assigned regardless of gender? Whatever your interest, Don and Rowan are here to share insights and laughter as they explore what makes faith both challenging and rewarding. Get cozy and tune in for a discussion that just might give you a fresh perspective or two. Whether you're a seasoned believer or just curious, there's something here for you. Catch up with their warm and inviting conversation – you won't want to miss it!
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In this Sermon Extra, Pastor Adam talks about the idea of the Age of Accountability. Is it actually a thing in the Bible? When is someone old enough to have real faith? What happens to babies or young children who die before reaching that age? We'll talk about it in this Sermon Extra.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (07/16/24), Hank answers the following questions:In Romans 7:15-20, Paul says, “the things I hate, that's what I do.” Is Paul talking about a Christian or an unbeliever in this passage? Robert - Richmond, MO (1:15)I've been listening to various teachers who say that we don't need to worry about our sins because God has forgiven it all. What are your thoughts? Cathy - Burbank, CA (3:31)I once heard a pastor say that if children of unbelievers who are not of the age of accountability were to die, they would go to hell. Is this true? Jeanne - Dallas, TX (8:57)I have been reading Judges 11:30 which talks about human sacrifice. What is your take on this? Dwight - Oxnard, CA (15:12)My husband passed away two years ago. I have realized that I am not good with being alone. What do I need to do to find a husband? Shirley - Lindon, PA (17:43)
Pastor Jerry Madden answers questions and gives a breakdown of demonic possession and the age of accountability.
For thousands of years of Christianity and Judaism, there has been an ongoing debate about what it means for a person to be accountable for their sin. In fact, the debate sits at the heart of the historic contention of the Roman Catholics who practice and perform pato baptism (infant baptism) and the Baptists who believe that baptism is reserved for those who have put their faith in Christ - which implies there is a free will and intellectual capacity to understand and receive the terms of the gospel, something which infants and small children cannot do. What is the age of accountability? That's our question for today. Or another way of asking it may be - When does a person have the discretionary faculty to make a decision concerning Jesus Christ? How do we, particularly as parents, recognize that a child is aware and thus answerable to God for their sin? Is it a sudden realization? Is there a specific age or is it a gradual realization? To help us better understand what the Bible says about the age of accountability, we have invited Pastor, Dr. Chris Best, Missiology instructor here at the Living Faith BIble Institute to discuss this subject that will benefit anyone looking for biblical answers on the topic. Visit https://www.lfbi.org/learnmore
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What does the Bible have to say about the "Age of Accountability"? Is it a belief that we can back of from Scripture? Does God really take young children to Heaven who have never been saved? At what age does someone become accountable? Where do unborn babies go when they die? All these questions and more are answered in this episode!
Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering a question about children who die before the age of accountability. The question more specifically is, “Will they have glorified bodies in the Millennium?” Bob and Ken have some ideas about this, and we hope you will listen in! Listen each
TRIGGER WARNING- Today's show will deal with some mature topics that might not be suitable for younger listeners, and also subject matter which pertains to suicide. I would also like to add that I AM aware that Amanda Todd did pass away after later attempting suicide a second time. I realize that I did not clarify this in today's episode, as I only touched on her first suicide attempt, and sought to focus on the way her fellow classmates at school were treating her. Link to Amanda Todd Society: https://www.amandatoddlegacy.orgSong: Out of Time- Ogi Feel the BeatSupport the show
When is a child ready to obey the gospel? Many people have many opinions. Does the Bible offer any clarity. Well, you know I am convicted it does. Join in as we discuss identifying this line of demarcation of accountability to the law of Christ. I pray someting is said to deify and inform. Be sure to follow us on "X" formerly known as Twitter: https://twitter.com/1Chronicles1232 If you want to support the show monthly, www.patreon.com/christianitynow You can do a one time donation through PayPal: nearchurches@gmail.com #christianitynow #christianitytoday #jesusisgod #sonofgod #bibletime #biblestudy #christianpodcast #christianliving #faithwalk #faithjourney #ageofaccountability #accountability #obeyingthegospel #baptisim #infantbaptism
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (12/15/23), Hank answers the following questions:What happens to children who have not reached an age of accountability? Do they receive a special grace from God? Robert - North Augusta, SC (1:19)Is it true that Oneness Pentecostals deny the Trinity? Rebecca - Nashville, TN (5:43)Luke 3:2 says that the word of God came to John in the wilderness. Is this referring to Jesus coming to John? Tom - High Ridge, MO (16:11)What was the significance of the young man who ran away naked in Mark 14:51-52? Tom - High Ridge, MO (19:38)How do non-Seventh Day Adventists justify going to church on Sunday? Dustin - Newton, KS (20:18)
Today InPerspective with Dr. Harry Reeder November 17, 2023
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (10/30/23), Hank answers the following questions:Is there any biblical evidence for cessationism? What about those today who claim to perform miracles, but their preaching is heretical? (0:46)After God marked Cain in Genesis 4, where did all the other people come from that Cain was afraid would kill him? (4:52)I struggle with reading the Bible. Do you have any suggestions? (15:12)What is your take on the age of accountability? How do you know whether or not a young child understands the gospel? (19:26)Will God's elect face tribulation before the second coming of Christ? (22:07)
In this episode, host Kevin Weber discusses the age of assessment and accountability in umpiring, how to have a good relationship with your assigner, changes in CCA 3-man mechanics, and a poll for the greatest umpire in history. Kevin has been umpiring since his high school days, however, he's been working consistently in amateur baseball since 2006. His story is the tale of what umpire camps and perseverance can accomplish. Kevin demonstrates that the umpire camp route is an alternative to the professional umpire school path. His road to success has been through self-study, camps, and clinics, most notably Bruce Doane's camps. Kevin has attended the Doane February camp, 2-man advanced camp, and 3-man camp on multiple occasions. He also attended the CBUA 4-Man Invitation Clinic twice. Kevin has worked high school (MHSAA), JUCO (MCCAA), NAIA (WHAC/Crossroads), and NCAA Division I (MAC) (Horizon) (MVC), II (GLIAC), and III (MIAA) contests. He's also worked a Big Ten Conference non-con game in 2023 along with MAC and Horizon League series, and MVC non-con games. In 2022, Kevin worked the GLIAC NCAA DII Conference tournament and the NCAA Division III Regionals. In 2023, Kevin worked the NJCAA Division III, Region 12 tournament, and the MIAA Tournament. Additionally, Kevin has worked the MHSAA State Finals three times (2015, 2019, & 2023). He is always trying to hone his umpire skills to continue moving up the umpiring ladder. Kevin took on an assigner role, assigning varsity MHSAA baseball games for the West Michigan Umpire Association and tournament and travel team games for the Grand Rapids Umpire Alliance. He is happily married, has one daughter, and teaches high school Social Studies and English in Grand Rapids, Michigan. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehammer/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehammer/support
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In this episode of the Celebrate Kids podcast, Dr. Kathy discusses the government's role in guiding parents on kids' social media use. She explores the impact of parents' involvement in technology and share findings from a study conducted by researchers from Cornell University and the University of Gainesville, Florida. The study reveals that family communication patterns, as well as parental capital, play a significant role in how parents regulate their children's technology use.
In this episode of Marked by Grace, Pastor Heath discusses what we can trust when thinking on this topic.
Today the "Classic Crew" is back with more questions to be answered. What is the "Age of Accountability?" Do Jewish customs inform us with regard to our Christian faith on this topic? Second, how many churches should someone attend? Is it okay to attend many churches, or should you eventually "settle in" at just one? Lastly, what are we to make of "prophetic healing" or "deliverance" ministries? Where is the line between "praying for" vs. "preying on" the sick or disabled?
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Brother Todd Richardson considers questions and comments on the age of accountability. Todd Richardson – Age of Accountability Q&A MP3 Link
When does a person become accountable to God for their sin? Some say that we are born in sin; others determine a specific age. Brother Todd Richardson examines the many different factors that impact the chronology of when a person becomes responsible to God. Todd Richardson – Age of Accountability MP3 Link
6.6.23 | "The Age of Accountability" | Pastor Rick Mayo by Cornerstone Pentecostal Church Spokane
I am going to make this a "twofer" episode. I have seen some discussion on baptism come acorss my timeine concerning the age of accountability and how young someone can be when they are baptized. That question is near and dear to my heart and I hold some stong convictions about it. The secind issue concerning baptism was brought to me via listener request. It concerns being baptized again and whether or not this is someting that needs done in some citcumstances. I hope you enjoy the episode and are edified and informed by something I say here. you can support the podcast here, www.patreon.com/christianitynow
What happens to babies and young children when they die? Where do I find the age of accountability in the Bible?
On today's show, I am joined by C-Meach, Sadira, Skateboard-D, and long time friend of the show in podcast inspiration Nichole Meacham. Yes, my cousin had a podcast and that's one of the things that put the battery in my back. We discuss the new year and our upcoming goals and predictions. We cover the Torey Lanez verdict, Dana White's power slap league debut on his wife, men's sexual health statistics, mental health for men, how I went to the emergency room twice in two days, and much much more Listen, Enjoy, and Happy New Year.
On the latest "Tuesday Tangents" on Mormon Book Reviews, Chris Jensen returns to discuss another unusual Mormon Doctrine, Child Baptism and the age of accountability. Chris is the author of the book "Obscure Mormon Doctrine: Uncommon Beliefs of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints". This is part of an ongoing series where we discuss interesting and unusual theological beliefs taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (01/05/23), Hank answers the following questions:I have heard for years about a rebuilt temple in Jerusalem and the ashes of a red heifer; what are your thoughts on this?In Joshua 7:10-26, after Achan admitted his sin, why was his whole family stoned along with him?Are there specific Scripture passages for the age of accountability, or is it based on theological deduction?What is the Christian viewpoint on joining a union?
Challenging and insightful sermon by Pastor Curtis Knapp on Ephesians 2-3, -Among them we too all formerly lived in the lusts of our flesh, indulging the desires of the flesh and of the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, even as the rest.-
Challenging and insightful sermon by Pastor Curtis Knapp on Ephesians 2-3, -Among them we too all formerly lived in the lusts of our flesh, indulging the desires of the flesh and of the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, even as the rest.-
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (10/25/22), Hank answers the following questions:Since God knows the future, why would He put Adam and Eve in jeopardy?I listen to Joseph Prince all the time; what do you think of him? What about his teaching on confessing our sins; do we continually have to confess them?In light of abortion, do babies go to heaven? Is there an age of accountability?I disagree with your assessment of Joseph Prince and Joyce Meyer's teaching. Where are you getting your information from?
Micheal, Cody, and John discuss a couple of different questions on this week's episode of the podcast. If you have any questions our anonymous text in # is 507-577-0707. Thanks for listening!
Today InPerspective with Dr. Harry Reeder October 7, 2022
We pick up this week with a continued discussion the "Age of Accountability" and get into other topics of child evangelism and whether or not babies and children go to heaven.Send us your questions to questions@kerrvillebiblechurch.org or leave us a text or voicemail at 830-321-0349.Please share this podcast on your social media or to your mailing list. We'd appreciate your help getting the message out.
Our listener asks, “I've heard the phrase “age of accountability” used often in some denominations with James 4:17 as the scripture support. I know there is no specific age mentioned in the bible but is there a point in every person's life where they reach an understanding of good and bad (sin) and now because of that knowledge become accountable to God. Some will also use that verse along with II Samuel 12:23 to support children dying before reaching that “age” will go to heaven. How can this best be explained biblically and in a way that makes the gospel clear? Knowing we are born in sin, are sinners separated from God, and will die and spend eternity in hell if we haven't trusted Christ as Savior – how can one best minister to someone who has lost a young child? Thanks for your ministry! I look forward to hearing your answer.” https://biblelineministries.org/q-021/ --- SUBSCRIBE --- https://www.youtube.com/c/bibleline --- LIKE --- https://www.facebook.com/biblelinemin --- TWEET --- https://www.twitter.com/biblelinemin --- COMMENT --- ask us a question! --- SHARE --- with all your friends and family Do you have a Bible question? Send your question to questions@biblelineministries.org!
It feels like accountability is maki g a comeback • spiritually, I have had to recognize that there has been divine protection for me and it's humbling
From our BEL Archives... * Crawling Before We Can Walk: The tiniest children, through their own fathers, have all inherited spiritual death from Adam. And as the Bible also teaches, God would of course never punish a child for the sin of her father. So no one who ever dies, let alone a child, would be sent to hell because of what is called "original sin" inherited from Adam. But people are judged, each one, for their own rebellion. For as God insists: The soul who sins shall die. The son shall not bear the guilt of the father, nor the father bear the guilt of the son… Ezekiel 18:20 Click here for the original broadcast! At what age then does a person become eternally responsible for joining the war being waged against God? Jesus taught that to whom less is given, less is required. And for, "that servant who knew his master's will… to whom much is given, from him much will be required" (Luke 12:47-48). From Scripture Christians realize that people reach the "age of accountability" at different ages, with young people who die and many handicapped folks never reaching that age on this earth. But let's back up and consider how sin is inherited. Spiritual death is inherited from the father, not from mom. Thus Jesus could be born from Mary's body, yet not inherit her sin. Regarding the Incarnation of Christ, some have taught that for Jesus to be born of Mary without inheriting sin, that Mary herself must have been immaculately conceived. However, that only begs the question. For then, how could Mary have been born to her mom, if her mother had not herself been miraculously conceived? So the claim that Mary was immaculately conceived, which the Bible does not teach, would require immaculate conceptions "all the way down," beginning with one of the daughters of Eve, through one of Noah's daughters-in-law, through Sarah, Rebekah, Leah, Tamar, Rahab, and Ruth, and so on to Mary's own unnamed mother. But that was not how Jesus could be "born of a woman" (Gal. 4:4), yet without sin (Heb. 4:15). For children inherit spiritual death from their father, not their mother. The Bible does not teach that all the world died in Eve. Rather, even in the most technically careful theological passages, the Apostle Paul wrote that, "by the one man's offense many died," for "in Adam all die," and death "came through the one who sinned," and the results of sin came "from one offense," so that "by the one man's offense death reigned through the one," and "through one man sin entered the world" (Rom. 5:12-17; 1 Cor. 15:22). From the time of the curse in Eden God prophesied a coming victory by the seed of the woman (Gen. 3:15). However, the Savior was also promised to be the "seed" of Abraham (Gen. 22:18), of Isaac (Gen. 26:4), and of Jacob (Gen. 28:14). And a thousand years before Jesus' birth, God gave this messianic prophecy to Israel's King David, "I will set up your seed after you, who will come from your body… and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever" (2 Sam. 7:12-14). So when the Holy Spirit overshadowed Mary (Luke 1:35), He provided the genetic compliment to the 23 chromosomes of her own ovum, so that the Scriptures could be literally be fulfilled that He was a true descendant of Abraham and David, yet He was also the seed of the woman, and thus, without sin. So now back to original sin. God would never punish a child for the sin of his or her father. For as He says in the Mosaic Law (a passage often quoted by pro-lifers refuting the "abortion for incest" lie): Fathers shall not be put to death for their children, nor shall children be put to death for their fathers; a person shall be put to death for his own sin. Deut. 24:16 Later, a king arose in Judah who did not do "what was right in his own eyes" (Judges 21:25 [see also Deut. 12:8; Jud.17:6, Prov. 12:15, etc.; Jer. 3:17; 7:24; 9:14; 11:8; 13:10; 16:12; 18:12; 23:17]) but who "did what was right in the sight of the LORD," (2 Kings 14:3). And of Amaziah the sacred history records: But the children of the murderers he did not execute, according to what is written in the Book of the Law of Moses, in which the LORD commanded, saying, "Fathers shall not be put to death for their children, nor shall children be put to death for their fathers; but a person shall be put to death for his own sin." 2 Kings 14:6 God gets angry at those who allege that He would be so unjust that He would punish a child for his father's sin (or for that matter for Adam's sin). You've heard of the expression, sour grapes, but did you know that phrase comes from the Bible? Some of the most colorful and meaningful passages of Scripture are largely unknown to Christians, in large part because they contradict what some theological schools have taught, wrongly, about children being at risk of punishment from God because of Adam's sin. Yet God is as clear as clear can be. The Israelites had a popular though uninspired proverb which claimed that God would punish them for the sins of their fathers, and the Lord did not appreciate this saying. Ezekiel chapter 18 begins: The word of the LORD came to me again, saying, “What do you mean when you use this proverb concerning the land of Israel, saying: 'The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge'? "As I live,” says the Lord GOD, “you shall no longer use this proverb in Israel!" Ezek. 18:1-3 And speaking of a future time when Israel understands better God's ways, the Lord says: In those days they shall say no more: "The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and the children's teeth are set on edge." But every one shall die for his own iniquity; every man who eats the sour grapes, his teeth shall be set on edge.” Jer. 31:29-30 [Note: To continue with this Age of Accountability discussion, Bob Enyart recommends listening to BEL's Bible Study on Romans. The above study is not a preview designed to sell Bob's Romans study, but he has not yet had the time to finish writing this article from his notes on this topic. When that's done, we'll try to remember to update this article here at KGOV. Also, listening to the July 9, 2010 BEL radio program will add Bible material to the above study. Thanks!] * Join the Personhood Campaign: is the most important human rights movement of our lifetime. You can help Colorado RTL and Personhood Colorado pass Amendment 62 by joinging the campaign at MyCampaignTracker.org. And you can learn the INs and OUTs of the pro-life battled with the right-column resources at AmericanRTL.org! * Today's Resource: Have you seen the Government Department at our KGOV Store? We are featuring Bruce Shortt's vitally-important book, The Harsh Truth about Public Schools. And also, check out Bob Enyart's classic God's Criminal Justice System seminar, God and the Death Penalty, Live from Las Vegas, and Bob on Drugs DVDs, and our powerhouse Focus on the Strategy resources! * Human Male vs. Female Mutation Rates: Famed geneticist Francis Collins, the Christian though theistic evolutionist who led the sequencing of the human genome, wrote: ...the Y chromosome only passes from fathers to sons, so it only travels through males—you can get a fix on the mutation rate in males compared to females. ...it seems that we [males] make mistakes about twice as often as the women do in passing our DNA to the next generation. That means, guys, we have to take responsibility for the majority of genetic disease. It has to start somewhere; the majority of the time, it starts in us. * Evolutionists Claim that Disease Equals Evolution: No actual evidence exists for the evolution of one kind of organism into another kind. So to fabricate evidence, Darwinists claim that disease (organisms breaking down) is evidence for the natural origin of an organism. Of course though we all know that entropy and the countless ways of breaking things are qualitatively different than the far fewer ways of making those things. Yet desperate for evidence that he could point to for evolution, Collins continues his above quote as follows: ...genetic disease... If you are feeling depressed about [genetic disease], let me also point out [that] evolutionary progress... is the same phenomenon.
IN THIS EPISODE, we go to HOLLYWOOD! To be more specific, we get intimate with Hollywood! (To be even more specific, we go to Vancouver) We learn about how the film industry is evolving its creation and representation of intimacy in movies and TV! & We get behind-the-scenes peaks in our conversation with a real life intimacy coordinator in the film industry! had the privilege of conversing with Megan Gilron, intimacy coordinator for film & TV, based in Vancouver. Intimacy coordination is a quite a recent development, stemming pretty directly from the Me Too movement. Since 2017, demand for the position in film & tv productions has steadily gained traction, to help control workplace misconduct & to help ensure that people aren't being taken advantage of in what is often an impulsive, high-stakes industry. Thanks to actor Emily Meade on HBO's “The Deuce”, the need for choreographing scenes of intimacy of both a sexual nature and a familial or platonic has now become a standard role recognized across the film industry here in the US, in Canada, and Europe. So we had a great chat with Megan, who is an Intimacy Coordinator/Director and has been instrumental in shaping the future of this new role in filmmaking. She had so many interesting thoughts to share on the past & future of the film industry & how these changes might be reflected in our relationship to the stories on the silver screen. (no mint-jalapeño sex lube was used in this production) Some Links For You: Our Patreon page: www.patreon.com/howtoloveforever Write to us at contact@howtoloveforever.com Wheel Of Consent by Betty Martin, https://bettymartin.org/videos/
It's a question that different denominations answer when it comes to children and faith in Jesus Christ. At what age do they become accountable for putting their own faith in Jesus? We tackle the question and the different perspectives you might hear.
The Rightly Divided crew with Pastor Duane Harney answers your questions... * Will our lost loved ones have an opportunity to be saved during the Great Tribulation? * Will all Christians be a part of the Rapture, or will some be left behind? * Will believers who died and were cremated be resurrected at the Rapture? In other words, is there a distinction to be made between those who have been cremated and those who have not been cremated? * Is there a definitive age of accountability? * Which fast food restaurant chain would you close permanently? Thanks for listening! Be sure to tune in next week as we answer more of your questions! To ask a question, please visit http://communityharvest.church/ask. _______________________________________________ Rightly Divided Crew: Sr. Pastor Duane Harney, Casey Coffman and DeWight Smith Executive Producer: Allen Miller