Mr. Genez, when asked on what basis does God save infants, babies and young children who are not old enough to have a true knowledge of good and evil, opined yesterday that the basis is the "Cross". This is a rather nebulous answer since the Gospel of that same Cross explicitly demands quite often in scripture that people repent of their sins and believe on Christ. So, I challenged him to provide biblical proof that the Gospel of Christ's atoning work covers the souls of infants, babies and young children. Naturally, he came up with nothing.
Further, Mr. Genez is totally oblivious to two facts: If God does indeed save infants, babies and young children, this means he does unilaterally and sovereignly save the HELPLESS elect of humanity, which is a Reformed position. I have always maintained that the entire human race is as helpless as Genez's "infants, babies and young children", and as helpless as the Israelites were in Egypt when God rescued them from Pharaoh's bondage.
And secondly, if God does indeed save the helpless young, then the basis for that salvation must be God's free, sovereign will which he expresses by his decrees. It must mean that God who predestined the physical death of the very young also predestined their salvation! And again, these truths are also a Reformed position, which Mr. Genez wishes to selectively hijack for one class of helpless humanity (infants, babies, etc.). So...here is my biblical proof for the salvation of all the helpless of humanity:
Rom 8:28-30
28 And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. 29 For those WHOM (not to be confused with WHAT) he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, in order that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. 30 And those whom he predestined he also called, and those whom he called he also justified, and those whom he justified he also glorified.
ESV
So, while Genez tried to dichotomize the doctrine of Glorification (the final phase to man's salvation) from the other two aspects, we can easily see that glorification depends entirely on God's effectual call and justification (v.30) and sanctification (v.29).
I submit, therefore, that the above passage is the foundational truth for how God sovereignly rescues all helpless humanity -- not just a selective few as Genez would have us believe. But he and others here are far too proud and arrogant to admit to their helpless, weak, and vulnerable condition. They're far too busy back-slapping themselves for being smart enough, wise enough, pious enough, spiritual enough or religious enough to have availed themselves of God's great salvation.
In addition to all the above, there is a reason why scripture refers even to adult believers as "little children" (Mat 11:25; Lk 10:21; Jn 13:33; Gal 4:19; 1Jn 2:1, 12,28; 3:7, 18; 4:4; 5:21).