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Hello Notonmywatch Yes, I did see your post and understand why you made it. Let's start with, our God is an awesome God! He is loving, merciful, and just. Amen? Moving on to my point, and to clarify, this particular line of discussion with Rm is taking place because of his denial of what Scripture teaches in this regard. That is: Every single person is born in a state known Scripturally as the natural man. Agree? The natural man as taught by Scripture does not and cannot love God. Agree? The natural man is rebellious toward God. Agree? This state of being is also known as "lost." The natural man cannot accept the things of God. They are foolishness to him. The supernatural work of God is to change the natural man into a spiritual one, that they may be reconciled to Him and attain to life ever after. For some this happens at a fairly early age. Romans one details what happens to what is probably the majority of people for a time. I was almost fifty before I laid down my opposition to God and surrendered my life to Him. In the final analysis, at the end of this age when all are resurrected for judgment, how God deals with those who die very young, I trust His judgment, I trust His goodness, I trust His wisdom, I trust His mercy, and I trust His grace.
In my estimation, it wouldn't be just at all, and I believe that my estimation perfectly aligns itself with scripture; some of which I've previously quoted.
Anyway, like I said, I'm really not trying to single you out or anything. I chose to pose my question to you, but it was really a question for each and every one of us to hopefully consider in the light of the full counsel of God's word.
This specific aspect of this conversation reminds me of a scene from the "John Wyckliffe: The Morningstar" movie that I saw many years ago. You, or anybody else, can view that clip starting at the 13:40 mark if you'd like to.
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