Infant salvation and adult salvation both ultimately flow from Jesus Christ, but differ experientially — one comes through knowing faith, the other through grace applied to the innocence of accountability.
Q&A section: a viewer asks whether an infant's salvation is different from a young person's or adult's.
The source of salvation in both cases is Jesus — life comes from him. But the mode differs: adults are saved through deliberate, conscious faith in Christ, whereas infants are covered by grace in a state of moral innocence before the age of accountability. Mike is comfortable affirming both as genuine salvation while acknowledging the experiential and epistemic differences between the two.
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