No, children cannot be a part of the Church. The requirement for Church membership is a genuine conversion evidenced by the persons way of life and then they need to be Baptized.
A child is not able to make a profession of faith, until they're mature enough understand what it means. The Biblical Church does not baptize babies as some non Biblical Churches do, we don't consider them to be legitimate Churches because they don't adhere to Gods design.
Jesus chastised His disciples for trying to stop the children from coming to Him, because He wanted to demonstrate they they are loved by God and they are not to be treated as unworthy to be in the company of the Lord.
Jesus was reminding His disciples of what He said in Matthew 18:3-5 when He said;
“Assuredly, I say to you, unless you are converted and become as little children, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore whoever humbles himself as this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
We see in the above verses, that Jesus was teaching His disciples the importance of humility. The disciples suffered the old "holier than thou" syndrome which is very prevalent today. Whereby seasoned Christians look down on new converts. Jesus put them in their place by saying the humble will be the greatest in heaven.
All Christians go to heaven but everyone will be rewarded according to his works, so those who promoted themselves as the elite will find themselves at the bottom of the pecking order in heaven.
A child is not able to make a profession of faith, until they're mature enough understand what it means. The Biblical Church does not baptize babies as some non Biblical Churches do, we don't consider them to be legitimate Churches because they don't adhere to Gods design.
Jesus chastised His disciples for trying to stop the children from coming to Him, because He wanted to demonstrate they they are loved by God and they are not to be treated as unworthy to be in the company of the Lord.
Jesus was reminding His disciples of what He said in Matthew 18:3-5 when He said;
“Assuredly, I say to you, unless you are converted and become as little children, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore whoever humbles himself as this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
We see in the above verses, that Jesus was teaching His disciples the importance of humility. The disciples suffered the old "holier than thou" syndrome which is very prevalent today. Whereby seasoned Christians look down on new converts. Jesus put them in their place by saying the humble will be the greatest in heaven.
All Christians go to heaven but everyone will be rewarded according to his works, so those who promoted themselves as the elite will find themselves at the bottom of the pecking order in heaven.
How do you know who is genuinely converted? Do you sit there ticking boxes?
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