What does the Bible say about children at the end of revelation

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What does the bible say about children at the end of revelation when the seventh seal has been broken. Obviously we are all gods children, and we all will be accounted for.
 
In what sense are we all God’s children?

We are all God’s creations. But it is Baptism – taking on Christ’s death and life, and becoming part of His Body – that makes us adopted children of God.

Beyond that, you can clearly read in Revelation 21 and 22 that not everyone will enter the Kingdom of God. Various categories of unrepentant sinners are named explicitly.
 
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What does the bible say about children at the end of revelation when the seventh seal has been broken.
There are 22 chapters in Revelation.
The seventh seal is broken at the beginning of Chapter 8.
There’s still a long way to go before you reach “the end of Revelation.”
 
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Thanks BartholomewB,

Probably what I should have asked is. What does the bible say about will happen to very young son’s and daughter’s at the end of revelation and during end times.

I’m not quite sure what you meant by the last two thirds of revelation. I watched a very detailed video recently, and it didn’t mention young children. But God did say that we would be protected.
 
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I’m not quite sure what you meant by the last two thirds of revelation.
I’m sorry, that wasn’t very clear. I just meant there are 22 chapters, so that Chapters 1 to 7 are the first third of the book and from Chapter 8 to 22 are all the rest, that is, the last two-thirds.
 
Thanks very much for the help and reply’s.

I just don’t trust what I read on the internet 100%.
And I don’t believe I should. Everyone probably has his/her own beliefs what will happen before, during and tribulation. I’ve been a Roman Catholic all my life, but my Mum had all the answers. Now I live at the other side of the world, and my Mum isn’t with us any more. I wouldn’t say I’m wise enough to investigate different meanings in the bible. I would be afraid of leaving something out, and getting a different answer. This is just one question that comes up. Over and over again in my head. What happens to the young children.
 
It’s news to me that there are Catholics who believe in the Tribulation. I’ve never met anyone face to face who believes in it, but there are one or two I’ve had friendly dealings with on the internet, and they’ve all been radical Evangelical Protestants, the kind who say it’s wrong for any church, including the Catholic Church, to have an ordained priesthood,
 
Thank you for pointing the tribulations part out to me.
And thanks for your reply’s. They have helped.
 
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