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NASB | 2 Samuel 12:23 "But now he has died; why should I fast? Can I bring him back again? I will go to him, but he will not return to me." |
AMPLIFIED 2015 | 2 Samuel 12:23 "But now he is dead; why should I [continue to] fast? Can I bring him back again? I will go to him [when I die], but he will not return to me." |
Subject: do all babies and children go to heaven |
Bible Note: Wanda B. ... please ask the leader to respond to this Do you believe one is righteous (going to be with the Lord) or unrighteous (separated from Him forever), including babies? I believe one is righteous or unrighteous ... there is no in between (Gen 18:23-24, Mat 5:45). There are other verses that shows there are only two camps (Mat 25:31-46; Jhn 3:16-18, 36; Rom 2:6-8, 8:5-8, 13; Gal 6:18 (5:16-16); 1Jn 5:11-12). In Genesis 18:16-33, Abraham pleads for Sodom. The Lord promised not to destroy Sodom if there were ten righteous. There were only Lot (2Pe 2:7) and maybe four, at the most six, who were righteous (19:12-15). God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah (vv 24-25) ... I believe that there were babies and those in the womb, this because it is normal to have people of all ages ... so I think God declared them unrighteous. When David said that he would one day join his departed infant son (2 Sam 12:23), would it would be in heaven (with the Lord)? - In Genesis 37:35, Jacob said "I go down to the grave to my son." - There are 24 (kings) who "slept with his fathers." - David said his son wouldn't return to him ... All three have a phyiscal view, so I believe David was saying he was going to buried with his son, which is also phyiscal. |