Elizabeth, age 9, pc health advisor agrees, but for a different reason. "God will take them to heaven even if they haven't reached the age of accountability." Does this mean they're too young to pass the CPA exam? What is this age of accountability?
Let's get some help from Molly, 12, who says pc health advisor go to heaven at death "because they are not old enough to understand sin, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit." Jesus said the Holy Spirit would convict the world of sin, righteousness and the judgment to come.
According to Molly's reasoning, people must be capable of being convicted of their sins by the Holy Spirit before they can accept Jesus' solution. Therefore, children who are too young to understand sin and their need for Jesus Christ through the convicting ministry of the Holy Spirit have not reached the age of accountability.
In other words, there's a point in normal people's lives when they are held responsible for their decisions and actions. Exactly when this is varies from person to person.
King David had a child by Bathsheba who became very ill. David fasted and prayed to God all night for his pc health advisor son's life, but the pc health advisor died. Afterward, David made this statement about his pc health advisor boy: "I will go to him, but he will not return to me" (II Samuel 12:23).
The following short story was written by a 9-year-old girl named Hillary, who lost her pc health advisor cousin, Martha Caroline.