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The Age of Accountability?
Posted : 15 Nov, 2010 07:36 AM

One of the things that must be of great concern to Christian parents who love their children is the age of accountability. We know by instinct that there must be a time during the development of a child that God requires them to be held accountable for their sins. Some feel that it may be based on how rapid they mature others feel that it may be an actual age that God himself has established, what we call "the age of accountability."

I have been taught along with many others that the age of accountability was 12 years old. Most believing that this aligned with the fact that Jesus went into the temple and taught at the age of 12 years old. Others believe that because of the Jewish custom when a male child is 13 years old that there is a ceremony held at which time he begins to assume a certain responsibility. I have heard others teach that it could be any age it just depends on the child and how rapid they come to maturity, which would mean that it could be at any age in their childhood that they were able to determine right from wrong.

If we are to compare our children�s maturity parallel to the maturity of Jesus at twelve years of age we find our children somehow wanting in this view. Why? Because Jesus was God in the flesh, his maturity was way beyond what I was at the age of twelve and he was way beyond your maturity at the age of twelve. In fact there is no one in the whole world that is as mature as Jesus was at the time he was twelve years old. The main reason is the fact that God the Father directed and guided Jesus in a special way compared to our children. In him dwelled all the fullness of God bodily. Because of this His whole life was directed and guided by revelation from the Father. The normal child doesn�t fit this description.

If we were to base it on the time of the Jews at 13 years of age we would also find ourselves still wondering. Because most children don�t mature at the same age we find that thirteen years of age just doesn�t quite measure up. I am over sixty years of age at this present time but I can remember when I was sixteen years old, old enough to have a drivers license and driving my father�s car and how mixed up emotionally I was. I had moments when I wanted to be grown up and mature but at other times I longed to go play cowboys and Indians like I did just a few years before. I know that this is not unusual because at the age of sixteen a number of other boys and myself did something that most people wouldn�t want to admit to.

One day we were talking about how much fun it had been in the past to play guns. Now if you don�t know what that is, it is to play cowboys, sneaking around and hiding and playing like we are shooting each other. All in fun of course, and while thinking on this we decided to do it. We were sixteen and would be ashamed if anyone knew that we were playing cowboys so we loaded up into the car and drove out into the country into a large pasture with hills and trees and many places to hide and spent that afternoon playing cowboys. Of course at the end of the day we all vowed never to tell any of our friends that we had done this for fear of ridicule. To look at us in our height and stature some of us looked like grown men, but to assume that we were because of our appearance would have been a tragic mistake. So to view that at the age of thirteen a child is fully mature in decision making is not correct.

The question is; at what time or period in the lives of our children does God hold them responsible for the decisions they make? Believe it or not, the way we view God�s feelings on this subject has a tremendous affect on the way we raise our children. Did God set an age of accountability? The answer is yes and it is found in the Old Testament.

Surprisingly the age of accountability in this particular case was nineteen years old. While we view and meditate on what the Bible says about this there is something else to consider. We must consider that medical science also backs this up concerning the growth of the frontal lobe in the brain of a teenager.

To begin this study we should go back to the time that God was showing Moses particular ceremonies in the Tabernacle. One of these ceremonies was that of atonement and what is called ransom money for the men of Israel. Women and children were under the head of a household so only the men were required to be circumcised and to pay ransom money for their own souls. Women and children were sanctified by the head of the house and would not need to pay ransom money.

Exodus 30:

11: And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,

12: When thou takest the sum of the children of Israel after their number, then shall they give every man a ransom for his soul unto the LORD, when thou numberest them; that there be no plague among them, when thou numberest them.

13: This they shall give, every one that passeth among them that are numbered, half a shekel after the shekel of the sanctuary: (a shekel is twenty gerahs:) an half shekel shall be the offering of the LORD.

14: Every one that passeth among them that are numbered, from twenty years old and above, shall give an offering unto the LORD.

15: The rich shall not give more, and the poor shall not give less than half a shekel, when they give an offering unto the LORD, to make an atonement for your souls.

16: And thou shalt take the atonement money of the children of Israel, and shalt appoint it for the service of the tabernacle of the congregation; that it may be a memorial unto the children of Israel before the LORD, to make an atonement for your souls.

God commanded those who were twenty years old and above to pay a ransom for their souls because anyone nineteen years and below were consider by God to be children and were under the protective head of the household. If he was only nineteen he was not old enough to pay a ransom for his own soul, he was still covered under his father�s ransom.

God will confirm this again in two other places of scripture. I am a firm believer in the "two witness theory," which is that there should be at least two scriptures to verify any Bible teaching that we use. Otherwise it could just be our own conjecture.

God delivered Israel out of the bondage of Egypt taking them almost immediately to the Promised Land. In just a few weeks they had tempted God ten different times provoking him to anger. The straw that broke the camel�s back was when they refused to enter the Promised Land after all he had gone through to get them there. He had promised to deliver them and bring them to it, but it was up to them to obey his will and go in, they refused.

He decided to punish them by allowing them to die in the Wilderness. Israel was condemned to wander for the next forty years in the Wilderness while these people died. But God did not sentence everyone to die in the Wilderness. Along with Joshua, Caleb and their families he spared the children of those that had sinned against him. Anyone who was twenty years and older was condemned to die in the Wilderness because God held them accountable for their sin against him. But God in his mercy spared the children. Anyone who was nineteen years and under were spared and not held accountable because God saw them as children. Here are some of the scriptures to confirm this.

Num 14:29: Your carcases shall fall in this wilderness; and all that were numbered of you, according to your whole number, from twenty years old and upward, which have murmured against me,

We can tell that he would destroy those who were twenty and older and spare those who were nineteen years and younger but, how does this prove accountability? Maybe he just picked a random number to spare and went by that? Well let�s look in Deuteronomy and see what it says concerning their accountability.

Deu 1:39: Moreover your little ones, which ye said should be a prey, and your children, which in that day had no knowledge between good and evil, they shall go in thither, and unto them will I give it, and they shall possess it.

This scripture is speaking of the same time that we just read about in Numbers 14:29. It is speaking of all Israel who was considered by the Lord to not be held accountable for the sins of Israel. In this verse he says because they had no knowledge between good and evil. This clearly shows us that in God�s view anyone who is under twenty years old is insufficient when it comes to making decisions about what is good and evil. He did not hold them accountable for themselves, but why so old? Nineteen years old, isn�t that stretching it a little bit? Before we are finished we will explain why, but God is telling us in these scriptures that a "child" is a person who is age 19 or younger.

In recent studies on the human brain they have made some amazing discoveries. One of these discoveries pertains to teenagers and the development of their brains. The physical development of the teenagers body seemed to tell us that they are almost adult but this fact can be very deceiving when it comes to the way we treat our children. Many young boys and girls at sixteen at often times are taller and bigger than their own parents which can cause us to think that they are a lot more mature than they really are. According to recent discoveries in medical science they have proven that the brain of a teenager, no matter how much they seem to mature in appearance, doesn�t completely develop until they are almost twenty years old. This occurs because of the development of the prefrontal lobe of the brain.

Deborah Yurgelun-Todd is the director of neuropsychology and cognitive neuroimaging at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass. She says this:

"In an adult, the anterior or prefrontal part of the brain carries out a lot of executive functions, or what we call more thinking functions: planning, goal-directed behavior, judgment, insight. And we think that the prefrontal part of the brain influences the more emotional or gut part of the brain. Therefore this relationship is key to understanding teenage behavior.

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Posted : 15 Nov, 2010 03:07 PM

Yeah, it really does bring out so many other issues. If there is an age of accountability, that automatically implies that everyone is born saved and then they either remain saved or lose that salvation. And if you believe that they lose their salvation, then that would imply that anyone who becomes saved before the age of accountability would lose their salvation. If they can't be held accountable for bad decisions, then they can't be held accountable for good ones either! It goes both ways! And if it is based on the maturity/state of one's mind, then everyone would automatically be saved again after a certain age, once things really start to deteriorate. So, does this mean that the Gospel is really only for people who are between the ages of like 20-60 or something?? The Bible just does not support that!!!



And I'm not saying that I think all babies who die go to hell or anything like that, just that the Bible doesn't tell us exactly how this works. It's fine to theorize as long as we don't pass our theories off as truth and as long as those theories don't contradict God's Word. I think the age of accountability concept does contradict God's Word.



As many of you know, I miscarried last month and so I've been spending a lot of time thinking about this lately. My conclusion is that God is sovereign and that He acted justly and lovingly in deciding my baby's eternity. I don't know exactly what that looks like, and I probably won't know until I get to Heaven myself.



I think that at some point, we have to be content with knowing that we don't have all the knowledge of God and that we know as much as He wants us to know. I think it shows discontentment when we're constantly searching for answers where there simply aren't any. We're like Eve so often -- wanting to grasp for that fruit that gives us more knowledge -- not trusting that God has already given us what we need.



What we do know to be true is that babies are sinful beings from the time of conception and that the Bible makes no provision for entering Heaven except for trusting in the sacrifice of Jesus as the sole atonement for your sin. And we know that God is loving and just and that we can trust Him with absolute certainty. Part of faith is trusting that even when we don't know the exact details of how that all plays out.

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Posted : 15 Nov, 2010 03:41 PM

Another thing I want to mention is that I think people come up with ideas such as the age of accountability because they want to comfort themselves. Nobody wants to imagine their child being in hell. But, the thing is, we must go directly to God for our comfort. There is a deep spiritual problem there when we start making up ideas or running after man-made ideas to soothe ourselves. It's really a kind of drug, where we delude ourselves that everything is just how we want it, when really, we NEED to go to God. We need to tell Him all of our fears and everything that doesn't make sense and trust that He will comfort us and that He will give us the knowledge that we need to have. I really think we're in error when we'd rather cling to man-made ideas than to God's comfort. People are in such a rush to avoid pain. But, the fact is that pain does exist and that it's not a sin to feel that deeply. The sin is when we cover it up rather than running to God.

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Posted : 15 Nov, 2010 04:02 PM

Oh, and I just Googled the first sentence of the original post here and discovered that it was copied from content on http://www.americaisraelprophecy.com/theageofaccountability.html. That would explain the age difference there!! Plagiarism is illegal, just so you know. Per copyright laws, unless stated otherwise, any material found on the internet is copyrighted to the poster and it is a violation of copyright laws to repost or distribute the material as your own. In some cases, it's illegal to even quote things. In looking through this website, what is says is that it's "free to copy." Even so, the language there does not negate the copyright. When quoting someone else's work there is a proper and legal way to do so. Please don't pass information off as your own. Not only is it illegal but it just isn't right!

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Posted : 15 Nov, 2010 04:12 PM

And I'm sorry that I brought that up publicly, ncwestie. I perhaps should have messaged you privately and given you the opportunity to make the truth known on your own.

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Posted : 15 Nov, 2010 11:09 PM

One time I saddled a mare that bucked at the hitch rail which I thought was odd cause that wasn't her style so I took the saddle off and under the saddle pad was a bee.

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Posted : 15 Nov, 2010 11:14 PM

Who's the mare? Me or ncwestie?

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Posted : 15 Nov, 2010 11:21 PM

The one who is acting contrary to their normal nature.

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Posted : 15 Nov, 2010 11:24 PM

Mmmm... That's what I thought at first, but then I thought a little too much and came up with something else.

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Posted : 17 Nov, 2010 08:06 AM

THE BIBLE DOES NOT SUPPORT THE MAN MADE DOCTRINE OF BABYS BORN INTO SIN, OR ORGINAL SIN. ROMANS 7:9

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Posted : 17 Nov, 2010 09:37 AM

You ever been to a nursery PJ? Never mind we do not want you going near children!!!

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