atpollard
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Does that mean that all of the children of every believer ‘will be saved’ ... as in “This is the will of Him who sent Me, that of all that He has given Me I lose nothing, but raise it up on the last day.” (John 6:39)?Because the Bible does not confine baptism to believers and does indicate that whole households--which almost certainly must have included children--were baptized without controversy. Obviously, an adult would be addressed by a missionary on the basis of belief, because no one would baptize a person who did not believe in Christ. Why, indeed would such a person even consent to Christian baptism?? But this doesn't deal with children one way or the other.
"Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved, you and your household," Paul said to the jail keeper in Philippi.
You seem to be equating baptism of these children of the jailer with assurance of their salvation in the quote you have selected. Could you explain why you are baptizing a child who cannot yet believe (since I assume that you do not believe that all children of believers grow up to be believers).
There are few enough “households” actually mentioned in scripture that we could argue until Jesus returns about whether there were any children too young to hear the gospel, understand the message and believe on their own. There are reports of adults claiming to have understood the basics of the gospel and had a true relation with Jesus since 4-5 years old, so we are talking about a VERY small window of ages in which we can be certain that the children could not have believed (John the Baptist and God’s fiat aside). So I would prefer not to waste too much effort arguing over what is ultimately unknowable. Could there have been children in those half dozen households, yes. Could there have been no infants in those half dozen households, also yes. Can we know for certain if there were infants or not, no. So let’s focus on what is knowable ... Why we believe what we believe and do what we do and how scripture fits with our beliefs.