The death of children—what does the Bible say about it?

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It is true that death is inevitable, but in that respect, I came to understand a lot as I patterned this scripture, which actually speaks on the aspect of the topic of the death of children—what does the Bible say about it? Hence, on that note, this teaching let me understand that the kingdom of God is really open for the children who have nothing in their minds, so on that note, since their minds are not mature, they can’t be held responsible for anything.

This significance seen here is as a result of their age, which stands on the gap of purity, humility, and as much as trust in between the lines of trust, which stand to oppose and defend their judgment within the Bible. Jesus pointed out that children are more amenable to salvation; hence, what he is teaching is that we ought to be like the children with little mind of doing evil and with a big mind of accommodating humility, trust, and love in line.

So therefore, brethren, we ought to be selfless in all we do and do away with pride and as much selfishness and wordlineness which does not speak well of the Christian. On that note, I was exposed to know that once a child dies, it pains the parents, but they still make heaven.

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We must have the hearts of children to make it to God's kingdom.

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Exactly, that's what is expected of every christian

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