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How do we know that infants who die are part of God's elect?

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The belief rests on God's sovereign grace and biblical examples, notably King David's assurance of seeing his deceased son.

The assurance that infants who die are part of God's elect is rooted in God's sovereign grace. Scripture provides hope through the example of King David, who expressed confidence in reuniting with his child in the afterlife, stating, 'I shall go to him' (2 Samuel 12:23). This conviction reflects a belief in God's overarching grace that extends to all His elect, regardless of age or circumstance. The character of God as a just and loving Savior supports the understanding that those unable to respond to the Gospel due to their age or inability are included in His redemptive plan. This doctrine affirms the nature of God's mercy and highlights the inclusivity of His grace toward all who are chosen.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 12:23, Romans 9:15-16

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The Firstborn
Don Fortner · May 14, 1995
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