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Teaching Children

10 sermons

Teaching children is a significant theme in the Bible, emphasizing the importance of imparting wisdom, values, and faith to the younger generation. Deuteronomy 6:6-7 serves as a foundational scripture, where God commands parents to diligently teach their children His commandments, discussing them at home and during daily activities. This directive underscores the necessity of integrating spiritual lessons into everyday life, indicating that teaching should be a continuous and immersive process.Moreover, Proverbs 22:6 highlights the principle of training a child in the way they should go, promising that when they are old, they will not depart from it. This proverb emphasizes a proactive approach in instilling moral and spiritual teachings, suggesting that early guidance can profoundly influence a child's future choices and character. Similarly, Ephesians 6:4 instructs fathers to bring up their children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord, reinforcing that teaching is not solely the responsibility of parents but also a communal duty involving the broader faith community. Overall, the biblical mandate to teach children encompasses both spiritual education and moral formation, aiming to prepare them for a life that honors God and reflects His values.

Robert Lewis

The video mentioned in the sermon transcript is called "It Works" by the country group Alabama. It portrays a modern married couple visiting the husband's parents. Throughout the video, the couple observes the strong and loving relationship between the husband's parents. The video is divided into

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James Boice

James Boice addresses the issue of children's sermons, arguing that they distract from true worship by shifting focus from God to children. He believes that instead of elevating children's understanding of worship, these sermons often lower adult engagement, leading to a 'dumbing down' of the servic

D.L. Moody

D.L. Moody shares a personal story about his son who initially dreaded Sundays, reflecting on his own childhood experiences with the day. He emphasizes the importance of making Sunday an attractive and enjoyable day for children, rather than one to be feared. Moody praises mothers for their vital ro

Samuel Logan Brengle

Samuel Logan Brengle emphasizes the vital role of soul-winners in reaching children for Christ, highlighting their openness and receptiveness to the Gospel. He stresses the importance of simplicity in teaching, as children are eager to learn and understand God's love. Brengle warns that without dili

Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon, the speaker begins by describing how he was sitting on the front seat in the synagogue. He then repeatedly emphasizes the importance of reading the gospel of Luke. Throughout the sermon, he continuously urges the audience to read and study the gospel. The speaker repeats this message

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Leonard Ravenhill

The sermon transcript is a collection of fragmented and disjointed sentences that lack coherence and a clear message. It includes random phrases about murder, rape, and other unrelated topics. There are mentions of serving God and the importance of starting the day with devotion, but these ideas are

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Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon, the speaker reflects on his personal journey of preparing a sermon on the theme of worship. He shares that he began preparing this sermon in 1951 while lying in a hospital bed, feeling sick and downcast. During this time, he discovered that even though he couldn't preach or pray, he

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Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of recognizing the eternal consequences of our actions and the need to love and worship God wholeheartedly. He shares a personal story about being called by God to leave a comfortable life in Ireland and move to America. The preacher also highli

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Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon, the preacher discusses the concept of giving and the importance of doing so while still alive. He emphasizes that true giving comes from the heart and is not simply about donating money. The preacher then shifts to discussing the 400 years of darkness between the books of Malachi and

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Leonard Ravenhill

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of prioritizing time with God over worldly distractions. He criticizes the tendency to spend hours watching TV shows but not dedicating enough time to prayer. The preacher also shares personal anecdotes about his own family and the impact of his

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