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The Gospel

AGE 5

Introducing your child to Christ

One of the greatest privileges you have as a parent is to help your child come to faith in Christ. Even if your child was dedicated or baptized as a baby, you will want to help your child understand the Gospel and make their own faith decision when he or she is old enough to do so. Like many parents, you may not quite know who or when to approach one of the most exciting, yet intimidating, moments of parenthood. Some worry that they won’t explain the gospel properly. They might be tempted to just “leave it to the professionals” by relying on people at church or ministry events. That’s understandable, but God has given you the most important and influential role when it comes to leading your child to Christ. This guide is designed to help you feel more comfortable about the process when that time comes.

Step One: Lay a Foundation

Your son or daughter grows in his or her understanding of God by developing a foundation – hearing stories from the Bible, learning scriptures, singing about Jesus, and so forth. Your child also learns by experiencing life in your home – watching your example, feeling your love, and learning right from wrong. We see this in Deuteronomy 6:6-7 that says, “These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up.”

Step Two: Discern Readiness

Do your best to discern when your child is mature enough to put the pieces together. Avoid the temptation to push for a decision before he or she is ready to truly grasp the gospel. Your child may intellectually understand before being socially or spiritually ready. Young children are usually bonded to their parents in such a way that they want to please and do not have a full sense of a separate self. A child needs to understand that this is a personal decision and not just an opportunity to repeat rote answers.

Step Three: Ask Questions

If you feel your child might be ready, ask a few questions to help gauge his or her level of understanding. For example, read Romans 6:23: “For the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ our Lord.” Then ask questions like, “What is sin?” “How does your sin affect your relationship to God?” How they respond can help you sense when your child is ready to understand two important concepts:

  • JESUS AS SAVIOR: The need for forgiveness and cleansing from sin which was made possible through Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross

  • JESUS AS LORD: The need to submit to God as “the boss” by making Jesus Christ the Lord of one’s life

Step Four: Guide Your Child in Prayer for Salvation

Romans 10 says, “...if you confess with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved.” If you sense your child has a basic understanding of what sin is as well as what it means to accept God’s gift of salvation and His Lordship, then you can guide him or her to pray along those lines. Instead of quoting specific words for your child to repeat, it’s best to prompt using his or her own words.

 

When your child makes this decision, we want to pray and celebrate with your family! Please let us know by texting FAITHPATH to 317-483-1525!

Let our Faith Path team know how we can support you in this process by texting FAITHPATH to 317-483-1525.

Intentional Faith Path Plan

How will you be intentional this next year?

  • Pray daily for and with my child.

  • Consistently spend time in God’s Word.

  • Bless my child daily.

  • Attend church regularly.

  • Be prepared to talk to my child about a faith decision.

  • _____________________________(add your own)

The next step on the Faith Path is Prayer, recommended at age six. We will offer a Prayer kit to guide you.

Resources

  • The Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name by Sally Lloyd-Jones

  • Helping Children to Understand the Gospel by Sally Michael,  Jill Nelson, and Bud Burk

  • The Gospel Changes Everything (family devotional cards) by Tiny Theologians

  • I’m a Christian Now! (younger kids activity book) by Lifeway Kids

Materials

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