It is amazing that our children can witness us sharing the gospel with others. Then, if our child accepts Jesus as his or her Savior, they will have seen it modeled. They will have seen the joy of sharing that with others and become little missionaries themselves.
The best way is for them to be with us as we share. This means that we bring them along for outreach opportunities, street prayer, serving the physical needs of our communities, going on a mission trip together as a family, and having spiritual conversations with others while our kids are listening. We get to train them up to go out. We get to invite them into the work of God and equip them and send them out into their schools, activities, social settings, and neighborhoods as little lights for Christ.
One of the most impactful stories to me about the way Jesus viewed children in His ministry was the feeding of the 5,000 found in John 6.
John 6:9 says, “Here is a boy with five small barley loaves and two small fish, but how far will they go among so many?”
There was a young boy who brought what he had to Jesus. It seemed small compared to the task at hand, but Christ in His might multiplied the five loaves and two fish to perform a huge miracle. Jesus invited and valued children in His ministry alongside of Him. He welcomed what they had to offer and we should do the same today.
I once had a conversation with my aunt who has raised four strong, believing children. I asked her what she did to share Christ in the home. She proceeded to tell me that they sang Bible songs and had fun learning about the Lord, but most of all she just invited spiritual conversation into what they did. One of the best things that we can do is see how God is working in the regular rhythms of life and redirect our children’s eyes to His glory.
As we model and teach our young people about Jesus, may we remember that we are imperfect and we will not do it right every time. However, God’s grace is sufficient in our encounters with children. We can pray and ask Him to help us model His ways and invite young people into His kingdom work. He cares deeply about them.
These are just a few ways to encourage Christian disciplines in your kids. Remember most of all that Jesus taught it is not about our outward works, but about our hearts. Although our decisions and outward choices will reflect our hearts, the most valuable lesson we can teach is Jesus’ great love and forgiveness for all of us because we are sinners and He frees us from our sin.
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