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Is the "Age of Accountability" Scriptural?

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Al Mohler:
"The other pressing front in the current battle for the Gospel concerns the exclusivity of the work of Christ. The testimony of the Bible could not be more clear. Salvation comes to all who call upon the name of the Lord. Salvation comes through Jesus Christ--and through Jesus Christ alone.

In our culture of political correctness and intolerant tolerance, we are told that such a claim is simply unacceptable. There cannot be only one way of salvation.

Jesus identified Himself as the Way, the Truth, and the Life--and 'no one comes to the Father, but through Me' [John 14:6]. Without this clear testimony, the Gospel is emptied of its integrity.

The Bible allows no misunderstanding. Without conscious faith in Jesus Christ, there is no salvation.

Even so, various forms of compromise erupt on this crucial front in the battle for the Gospel. Some advocate an open universalism, in which all persons are eventually saved. Others promote pluralism, promising that all roads will eventually lead to God, and that no faith has a privileged claim to truth.

Closer to home, some have advocated a form of inclusivism in which other religions and faiths are seen to be included in the work of Christ. Still others advocate a form of "anonymous Christianity" or a post-mortem opportunity to confess Christ.

Against these various attempts to evade the simple clarity of the Gospel stands the Word of God. Our evangelical integrity stands or falls on this truth--salvation is found through faith in Christ alone."

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Mar 16, 2019
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Ephesians 2:1-3; Psalm 51:5
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