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adiamondintheson:
It's kind of a sad story to relate, but I lost a baby many years ago due to the abuse of my ex husband.  I actually laid eyes on this little one... not one thing could I do.  I've often thought about how God had taken it to heaven and how I would one day see it again. 

Now... in learning all the things we have on BT... I have all new questions about this.  This baby never breathed a breath of life, but I know it was a being.  Did it have a spirit/soul?  It certainly had a little body... and I loved and mourned for it.  Now that we know, when people die... they're dead till Christ resurrects them.  My baby's dead!  What happens when Christ comes again about things like my baby... or other small babies or mentally impaired people at that time.

Do you know if Ray has touched on this subject anywhere in his writings?

I know nothing happens outside of Gods will, and I'm thankful for just KNOWING that... and that He isn't a God who just stands off to the side while the devil destroys everything.  That being said... it would be nice to, now, hopefully find a little understanding about these little ones.

Thank you
Connie

Rhys 🕊:
He mentions about babies here:

http://bible-truths.com/lake16-D5.htm



THE SECOND DEATH
 
It's time for another one of those enigmatic Scriptures that sound very simple, but are difficult to harmonize with all Scriptures compare "spiritual with spiritual" and believe Jesus when He tells us that His "words ARE spirit" (John 6:63). Here is that enigmatic statement:

 
"And as it is appointed unto men [Gk: 'anthropose'--human, mankind] once to die, but after this the judgment"

This Scripture is all-encompassing, universal, and applies to every human who has ever lived. All humanity must die once, and after that death, they must be judged. There are no exceptions, not even for mentally challenged, teens, youngsters and even infants. (Do sound-minded Christians really believe that when babies die they go to heaven and therefore, there will be millions of eternal babies [in diapers?] living in heaven for all eternity AS BABIES?) God has a way to deal with babies and infants in the Day of Judgment that will be quite equitable -- they will grow up to be adults.

The Chosen Elect are judged now in this Church age (I Cor. 11:31), while the unrepentant, unbelieving, mentally challenged, infants, and all other such categories, are judged in the resurrection to Judgment (I Cor. 11:32)--"In that day," as the Scriptures mention so many times. The reason I don't put infants and such in the category of the wicked every time I mention the wicked and judgment, is because there are few places that mention babies in a Judgment setting, but there are some, but they are not judged as are the wicked. They will be judged for their carnality when it shows itself, as they mature.

 
"Because he hath appointed a day [called that day and the Day of the Lord in many prophesies], in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that Man Whom He hath ordained; whereof He hath given assurance unto all men, in that He hath raised Him from the dead" (Acts 17:31).



They will be fine as will all. God will take care of your little one.

Everyone exists because God says so and He has a purpose for each. We all need to mature even if some appear mature to others we all need His hand of love to mold us in who we are to become.

Only a few grow in His truth in this life and the rest in the next age but God is in control of all. I'm amazed what He does in me and He often shows me that He is the one in charge and is the cause for both good and bad. He does this for me and for all but most just don't know it at this time but they will.

Rhys

adiamondintheson:
Rhys...
Thank you... I do remember reading this now that you pointed it out.  There is so MUCH to retain (and it's not only about learning the new stuff... but getting rid of the old that keeps popping up).  I'm not as young as I used to be... but I'm glad God allowed us to learn these things in-spite of our age. 
I guess the one thing that I can't stop thinking about is that my little one definitely had a little body... but never drew a breath.  Does that mean that it's spirit was and still is with God till that day comes?  I guess, that makes sense, since it comes from God.  That must be at the time of it's birth, when it draws it's first breath?
Thanks for you post
Connie

santgem:
In that day...........................


There shall be no more thence an infant of days, nor an old man that hath not filled his days: for the child shall die an hundred years old; but the sinner being an hundred years old shall be accursed. Isa 65:20

Kat:

Isa 65:20  "No more shall an infant from there live but a few days,
       Nor an old man who has not fulfilled his days;
       For the child shall die one hundred years old,
       But the sinner being one hundred years old shall be accursed.

Yes this is speaking of the next age. The idea is not that there should be no infants or old men in those future times "who has not fulfilled his days" or who will be short-lived and go to the grave prematurely as all shall live full lives. Here it is in another translation.

Isa 65:20  Babies will no longer die in infancy, and all people will live out their life span. Those who live to be a hundred will be considered young. To die before that would be a sign that I had punished them.  (GNB)

mercy, peace and love
Kat

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