Jesus related to the three seeds and yet

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Jesus relates to the three seeds firstly on the rocks, the sand, no soil, and the other with much soil with nurturance around to cause growth.

But what of the children who don’t know Jesus and their children refuse to teach the children, what of them.
Are children condemned because of their own choice? What then of the psychological aspect, where the child’s learning is negative towards God because the learning from parents and pairs relates to a large amount of information that is held in the long term memory?
We all know how youth and adolescent behavior is related through learned patterns, positive or negative. How then does God’s mercy relates to where youth and adolescent go after death?.
 
For me , that is something hard to know.

Luke 10:22
“All things have been committed to me by my Father. No one knows who the Son is except the Father, and no one knows who the Father is except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him.”

However, human beings have emotions, conscience of what he is doing. Most of the time, when you do bad things, you know from your heart that you should not do. How God deal with each individiual, it is hard to know but I pray that His Mercy will turn the sinners to Saints.
 
Jesus relates to the three seeds firstly on the rocks, the sand, no soil, and the other with much soil with nurturance around to cause growth.

But what of the children who don’t know Jesus and their children refuse to teach the children, what of them.
Are children condemned because of their own choice? What then of the psychological aspect, where the child’s learning is negative towards God because the learning from parents and pairs relates to a large amount of information that is held in the long term memory?
We all know how youth and adolescent behavior is related through learned patterns, positive or negative. How then does God’s mercy relates to where youth and adolescent go after death?.
God’s Justice and Mercy is infinitely perfect, so we do not have to be concerned about what you mention above. Of course, we should do our best to alleviate emotional pain and suffering in others when possible.

God knows each individual, what they have been through, and how they are responding to the graces He is giving them.

Those of us who know better (and it is a privilege to know better) ought to realize that the Lord expects more from us.
 
God’s Justice and Mercy is infinitely perfect, so we do not have to be concerned about what you mention above. Of course, we should do our best to alleviate emotional pain and suffering in others when possible.

God knows each individual, what they have been through, and how they are responding to the graces He is giving them.

Those of us who know better (and it is a privilege to know better) ought to realize that the Lord expects more from us.
I agree with you although there are many who ask the very question I have asked above.
Also I have worked with many many youth at risk and hear this same question from them. Many of them have not got family or parents who would give the time of day to teach their children anything about Jesus or a God who is Love. You see we know that under the age of reason God’s mercy reigns over the need of the child, what happens latter many do not know, or think about it.
This is the reason why I brought this question forward. So that people will relate to it and that others may give an oppinion that migth enlighten those less likely to know how to relate to this situation.
Go bless
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