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Child Discipleship

3 sermons

Child discipleship is a vital aspect of Christian teaching, emphasizing the importance of guiding children in their faith journey. Jesus, in Matthew 19:14, exemplifies this by welcoming children and declaring that the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these. This highlights the inherent value and potential of children in the eyes of God. Parents and guardians are called to nurture this potential, as instructed in Ephesians 6:4, where Paul exhorts them to bring up their children in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. The significance of establishing a family altar, as discussed in sermons like 'Family Altar,' cannot be overstated; it serves as a foundation for prayer, worship, and biblical teaching within the home. Additionally, the dangers of external influences, such as the occult, are addressed in 'Children and the Occult,' reminding us of the need for vigilance in safeguarding children's spiritual well-being. Furthermore, the story of Bartimaeus, found in Mark 10:46-52, serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative faith that children can exhibit, challenging the blinded generation around them. Ultimately, child discipleship is about instilling a deep-rooted faith in the next generation, equipping them to navigate the complexities of life while remaining steadfast in their relationship with Christ.

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Neil Anderson delivers a powerful message urging parents to be vigilant and stand firm in the faith against the subtle but dangerous influences of the occult that are infiltrating the lives of children through games, media, and entertainment. He highlights the spiritual bondage and deception that ch

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Ray Comfort emphasizes the importance of establishing a family altar through daily devotions, making it a non-negotiable priority for the whole family. He highlights the sacrifices involved in dedicating time, energy, and sometimes dignity for the eternal salvation of children. Practical points incl

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In this sermon, the speaker discusses the impact of television on children and their ability to adapt quickly to change. He explains that television has taught children to shift between different scenes and emotions without feeling overwhelmed. The speaker also mentions how television has influenced

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