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Sunday, February 09, 2014

When Should You Teach Your Kids About Jesus?

Suffer the Little Children to Come Unto Me
Suffer the Little Children to Come Unto Me (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
This question was asked in a forum I visited last week. A young woman wanted to know how to introduce the subject to her seven-year-old nephew who is also her godson. One person suggested teaching by example, another suggested it was not her place to do that; she should first consult with his parents. I told her what I do with my own little grand-daughter and what I did with my older grandchildren - read them Bible stories, give them coloring books with pictures of Jesus and other Biblical characters and teach them children's hymns.

I think this woman's heart is in the right place. She did not say if her nephew's parents are Christians. We don't know if the child gets any Christian teaching at home, and in today's culture he is not going to get any in school - unless he goes to a Christian school - or from the media. Jesus said, "Suffer little children and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 19: 14).

So, at what age should we begin teaching children about Jesus? If you are the mother, I would say, from the womb. Studies have shown that babies hear their mother's voice while they are still in the womb, therefore if you sing Christian songs to him, he will hear and pick up on that. After he is born, you continue singing and doing the other things mentioned above.  And, of course, pray with him and take him to church.

I am proud to say that the church I attend has a very strong child development center, and the children from four years and up are active in church. They sing, dance, read the Bible and participate in plays. This morning, a little girl who seemed no older than seven did the scripture reading. The Bible says, "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old , he will not depart from it" (Proverbs 22: 6). Is this what you want for your children? Then start early.

Listen to the video below of a seven-year-old girl singing Amazing Grace.



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2 comments:

quietspirit said...

As I see it- The aunt needs to converse with the parents and ask them if she could take the boy to church. Then, if the parents have 'gotten away from church'.She might be able to invite them to church also.

If the parents don't object to their son accompanying her to church, she could purchase age-appropriate material for him.

Angela said...

Thanks, quietspirit. That's a good answer. I don't think she should just do nothing, especially if the parents have 'gotten away from church.'