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Can I Have Babies In Heeaven

What do babies do in heaven?

I’ve heard 2 basic things. One is that since our souls are eternal, if we die when we are a baby, we do not have to stay in baby form. We are all “eternal” years old anyway, though some people were created longer ago than others. Except that there is no time in that dimension. Figure that one out!!The other is that the baby stays a baby and is cared for in groups of other babies, then grows up gradually as we do here on earth. When they die as babies, they act like babies and do things that babies do. (Except from not having to wear diapers or have meals.) Then when the parents die, they can “have their child back.”As far as our own progression as a soul, I don’t see the reason for us to stay as babies, EXCEPT for the attachment of the parents to the baby.Often when people are describing the “afterlife” they talk about seeing children playing happily together, doing what children do on earth.One NDEr described meeting with her daughter that had died before her - she was playing in a little playhouse and was older than she was when she died. Recognized her mother, and embraced her with love. Then the mother had to go back.Also, in After Death Contact experiences babies that had died come to visit one of their parents in the form that they died (a baby) or, if time had passed, they will look more child-like.Oftentimes children souls will be described as speaking as adults.

Do aborted babies go to heaven?

Don’t the variables surrounding this question tell you something, regardless of the answer?What is the relationship between the realm of Heaven and the realm of being a born and living-dying person on the Earth?Since one is developmental is not the other one too?Or is Heaven a fixed realm?If Heaven is also developmental like Earth, then how can its realm be an enterally fixed one?Into what or toward what does the life upon it move if not developmentally?If expected to be fixed outright, then what stage of human and Earthly development does one get to experience Heaven or Hell?The aborted fetus or baby (there is a difference in development here) will experience Heaven in that fixed state?If so, how would that stunted development or frozen developmental state typify anything envisioned by Heaven? How would such a thing not be sheer Hell?And what about all the saints? Do they enter and experience heaven at the prime of their youth or at the decline of old age?Does the wisdom and moral character of youth get to be their residential status in Heaven? Who gets to decide which stage of their human development gets to be the one around which they walk the streets of gold in Heaven?If God decides, doesn’t this contradict the free will upon which entry would have become based? Determinism if they can’t pick which stage upon which their character should be judged.Now, if you still are sustaining your faith and belief in Heaven at this point, might I recommend a psychiatrist?

Where do babies go when they die? Heaven?

There is an age of accountability, I think that age is 13 because of the Jewish BarMitspha. However, David made it very clear that babies go to heaven because of what he said in 2 Samuel 12:22

“While the child was alive, I fasted and wept; for I said, ‘Who can tell whether the Lord will be gracious to me, that the child may live?’ But now he is dead; why should I fast? Can I bring him back again? I shall go to him, but he shall not return to me.”

What if my baby dies right now? Will he go to heaven, because he is not yet baptised?

Well, I may not be the best person to answer this as I’m not a Christian, but I have studied the Bible - extensively - and Jesus was absolutely clear about this:But Jesus said, "Let the children come to me. Don't stop them! For the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to those who are like these children.”(Matthew 19:14, New Living Translation)Definitely no mention of ‘only after they’re baptised can they come to me’There are also other clear messages in the Scriptures of the importance that Jesus placed upon children (again, no mention of them needing to be baptised for this to apply):“Truly I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it” (Mark 10:15)“Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 18:2)

Do miscarried babies go to heaven?

Yes they do!!! It says in the bible that God loved us even when we were in our mother's womb.Jesus is their to recieve all the little babies who were miscarried or aborted! They are precious and loved each one!

Jeremiah 1:5 "Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee..."

Do miscarried babies go to Heaven?

I recently miscarried my twins at 13 weeks and I don't know what happens to miscarried babies. I believe in God, as does their Father, but what happens to the babies that we grew to love so much in those precious 13 weeks?

We saw them wiggle and squirm on sonogram, I felt them move and they will always be our perfect little children.

Their father told me, through tears, "God knew our babies were so sweet and so perfect and loved so much they got to go straight home..." but I want to know where the Bible says what happens to the soul of the babies who are lost?

My heart is in a million pieces and I find comfort in believing that my babies are Angels and they are always near to me, but I want to know if something, somewhere talks about this subject.

Thank you...

7th heaven Sandy's baby??

Sorry, but Jeremy is mistaken. There have been new episodes since then. The series was supposed to have ended then, but the new CW ended up picking it up.

I'm also a little confused about the Sandy's baby story. You're right...they made it sound like the baby was going to end up being Simon's when she told Simon at his "non-wedding" that they had to talk. Then when the new season started they've not focused on that at all. They have Sandy and Martin together. My guess for the change in the direction of the storyline is due to the unexpected renewal of the series and the actor playing Simon not returning.

As for everyone having twins, the story ended up being Matt & Sarah had their twins and Mary & Carlos had their twins (all in between seasons and not in an episode). Lucy ended up losing her twins. The new season started with that struggle.

I haven't watched all of the episodes since the new season started, but that's my take on the Sandy/Simon story.

What is heaven like for a stillborn baby?

There is no scripture that address what happens to the unborn, or those who died as young children. However, God is just and fair. He would not condemn an unborn child to the lake of fire. According to the CDC, in 2014 approximately 652,000 babies are aborted annually.Reproductive HealthThis is a depressing statistic. With God all things are possible. He has a plan for our salvation, extending to us the free gift of salvation by His generous grace, through the redemptive works of His Son, Jesus Christ. We don’t work our own way into heaven, it would be impossible for us. God does it all for us, He did the heavy lifting. All we need to be saved is to believe on Jesus as Son of God and Savior.Bible Gateway passage: John 3:16 - King James VersionSince an unborn child or even a toddler did not have a chance to hear the gospel and choose to willingly accept or reject God and His salvation, it would be unfair if they were condemned to the lake of fire. As such, its possible that they either are given a chance to hear the gospel or they are automatically resurrected to everlasting life when Jesus returns at His Second Coming (also known as the Day of the Lord/Rapture).Genuine believers who endure tribulations and are alive at Jesus second advent will be regenerated into glorified bodies. Those who died having faith in Christ will be resurrected first. All genuine believers will be part of the First Resurrection.During Jesus’ millennial rule, we as genuine believers (saved) will rule and reign with Him. There will be individuals who survive the tribulations and also the wrath of God during the end times. These individuals will probably be having children and forming families.Is it possible that the unborn will have their first chance during Jesus’ millennial rule ? There is no scripture that supports this idea. However we trust upon God and His wisdom. God is longsuffering that even one of us is lost to Him. He loves us all. Trust in the Lord.Jesus saves.

Do we age in heaven?

no....however we will be given new glorified bodies in heaven.

Will babies and children who die still be babies / children in Heaven? What about elderly people who die--do they remain elderly in heaven? Some have guessed that babies are given a resurrection body (1 Corinthians 15:35-49) that is “fast-forwarded” to the “ideal age,” just as those who die at an old age are "re-wound" to the ideal age. This would indicate that there won’t be any children or elderly people in heaven.

What is the ideal age? Again, this concept is not specifically biblical. Some believe it to be around 30. Some guess 33 since that is approximately the age Jesus was when He died. First John 3:2 declares, "Dear friends, now we are children of God, and what we will be has not yet been made known. But we know that when He appears, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is."

One thing is for certain. Whatever age we appear to be, we will be gloriously perfect. Our entire person will be remade flawless, wholly and completely Christ-like. We will lose all trace of human fallenness, wearing the white robes of purity, holiness and absolute perfection. So whatever age we are, it will be the age of complete and total perfection.

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