Talking to Children about Jesus and Salvation



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Follow the Leader Leadership is often described as influence. Children learn to follow the leader or be influenced at an early age. In leading a child to faith in Christ, pastors, children's teachers and parents must understand that they have a powerful influence over the child. No matter what adults plan to do, or not to do, with children, they influence young believers either away from or toward Christ. This form-referent power is evident from the earliest moments of life with boys and girls, even for pastors who play an important role, according to Dallas Baptist University's childhood ministry research. In instances where pastoral leaders do not know the child s name or have a close relationship with the child; boys and girls are watching and wanting to please them. However, when it comes to leading a child to Christ every adult, regardless of the role, must admit that they are not the ultimate leader, but rather another follower who has merely been on the journey a little longer. The conversion of a child is not about pleasing or following any one human being. It is about following Jesus as Leader. Our influence must not be from the adults good intentions or best wishes, but from the work of the Holy Spirit and the power of the leader who laid down His life for the world. As adult followers, it is our job to be like Christ so that the children will be like Him. The leaders must be a vehicle of His leading and abandon mechanical or superficial attempts to reach only numbers. When adults are truly willing to sacrifice for Christ both by their choices and

lifestyles, they will be paving the road toward a life-long journey of faith. Horace Bushnell once said, that the only way a child will understand the sacrifice of Christ is to see his or her parents sacrifice daily for Christ. The story of Jesus contained in scripture is the most powerful physical tool in guiding children to the Leader Christ. Guiding children through the story of His birth, life, death, and resurrection will allow them to identify with the Savior in the moment, for life, and in eternity. The Great Commission commands more than merely a one-time influence; it calls for influence that leads the person to know, trust, follow, and serve for a lifetime. It is not enough to be led to the road, children need to be led to the Leader and encouraged to journey with us in following Him. Whether guiding the child to Christ at home, school, church, Vacation Bible School, camp, or a mission trip, the faith that is born in the moment must not be allowed to waste away from neglect. Adults must be willing to join in the journey with the child, even when boys and girls do not have parents of faith. Church leaders must become faith-parents to mentor, coach, and support the growing faith in these children. First impressions are lasting impressions, but they should not be the last impressions for children in following Christ. So now, follow the Leader, so they can follow the Leader. Dr. Thomas Sanders grew up at Immanuel Baptist Church, Vicksburg, Mississippi and now serves as the Director of the Master of Arts in Christian Education: Childhood Ministry program at Dallas Baptist University, Dallas, TX.

Talking to Children about Jesus and Salvation Pastors and other adult leaders in church have no greater privilege than to talk to children about Jesus and salvation. Taking some time to be prepared for the opportunity to talk to children about Jesus can maximize conversations and teaching times with children. Some general suggestions: Stay on top of learning the names of as many children in your church as possible. Visit them regularly at church. Even if you don t think you are good with children you can learn their names. Learning their names shows you value them. Get to know children in their area of church (Sunday School rooms, etc.), not just in the worship center. Make it a point to be visible and friendly on Sundays and Wednesdays. Intentionally involve children and plan for connection points with children in the worship service. Expect children to be interested in learning about Jesus and salvation. Church-connected kids Some children are in church regularly. They may express an interest in salvation to their parents, teachers, or friends. When the chance comes to talk to them consider these suggestions: Meet with them in an informal setting i.e. at their house with parents around to minimize the intimidation factor being in the church office might have for them. Help parents recognize that for a child coming to faith may start with questions and conversations over a period of time, not just one conversation one time.

Enjoy talking to kids and listen to them. Some of their insights are amazing. Answer a child s questions as factually as possible. Younger children may not connect with analogies as readily as adults. Don t be afraid to say that you don t know the answer to a question. Don t be intimidated to go into a Sunday School class one Sunday and have an open discussion where kids can ask any question they want. Many questions will be about Jesus and heaven. Children who don t have much of a church background Realize that teaching Bible stories will open doors for conversations with children. Don t let a child s behavior prevent you from valuing the child. If a child comes to church with limited knowledge about church, they may not know how to behave in church. See that as refreshing rather than an obstacle. Consider special and creative teaching times with children who have limited exposure to church and Scripture. Visiting the children at their home may open doors of conversation with parents.

Helping Parents by supporting them Parents often need validation from the pastor that what they are teaching their children is accurate. Encourage parents and express your support for them in the journey with children. Consider special classes and groups to help parents feel comfortable talking to children about Jesus and salvation.

Step 1: Know What Sin Is To become a Christian, you must first be aware of your sin. What is Sin?...when we break God s rules...when we do things that are displeasing to God...choosing to do things our way instead of God s way Have you ever sinned?...romans 3:23 says that everyone has sinned Because of sin -...we are separated from God...we are unhappy Romans 6:23 says we deserve to be punished because of our sin. YOU GOD

Step 2: Know Who Jesus Is God s Answer for Sin God s only Son Never sinned Died on the cross for our sins Is the only way to God John 3:16 says God loved us so much that He sent Jesus so that we wouldn t have to pay for our sins. JESUS YOU GOD

Step 3: Know What to Do If you want to become a Christian Know that God is asking you to do something about your sin right now. Revelation 3:20 says that Jesus will knock on our door and we should be ready to answer the door when He does. We don t hear a knocking sound. We just know that He is asking us to make a choice about who to follow. To become a Christian, you simply have to follow three steps the ABCs of becoming a Christian.

ADMIT Romans 3:23 Romans 6:23 Admit that you are a sinner. This means that you also repent of your sins that you will try not to repeat your sin. You walk away from your sin and go in the other direction.

BELIEVE John 3:16 Romans 5:8 To believe means that you know Jesus is God s Only Son and He died for us on the cross. It means that you trust Him to save you from your sins.

CONFESS Romans 10:9 Romans 10:13 Confess Jesus as your Savior and Lord. Ask Him to be in charge of your life and be your boss. When you make decisions, you will look for what God wants you to do. Confessing your faith means that you believe God will forgive you and will save you. For each of us, there is a time to do this. God will let you know if this is your time!!

Once you understand these three steps, you can pray a prayer like this one to accept God s call: Dear God, Thank you for sending Jesus to die on the cross for me so my sin can be forgiven. Thank you that He rose from the dead and is alive.

I know that I am a sinner and that my sin separates me from You. Please forgive me for my sin. I ask Jesus to come into my life and be my Savior and Lord. I want to make wise choices and live the way You want me to. Amen

Step 4: What Now? After you pray, confessing your faith, you are a Christian! Jesus has come into your life and your sins are forgiven. Now is the time for you to make a public profession of your faith to tell others what has happened to you. Matthew 10:32 says that whoever acknowledges God before men will be acknowledged in heaven before God.

Next Steps What about Baptism? Colossians 2:12 Galatians 3:27 Baptism is a picture of the death and burial of Jesus. Baptism is to show others what has happened to you when you asked Jesus to be your Savior and Lord. It is an act of obedience because Jesus set the example for us and commanded us to follow it.

My Child accepted Christ NOW WHAT? When a child prays (meaningfully) to accept Christ, it is not an end but the beginning of eternity. The decision the child made is an adult decision. He needs the Christian adults around him to help him understand the significance of his decision. Hopefully, parents will take the primary role but with great support from their pastor and church. As always, God is so good in helping us with our children. Baptism is a dramatic picture of the meaning of salvation. But this meaning will only be available to the child if some loving adult or adults explain the meaning. Romans 6:4 will help with this explanation. Therefore we were buried with Him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we too may walk in a new way of life, Romans 6:4 (HCSB). Many times we all need the reminder that Christ saves and not baptism. Help the child remember and verbalize what he did when he accepted Christ. Some kind of note in the child s own handwriting with the date they accepted Jesus as Lord and Savior will help.

Example taken from Bible Drill Leaders Introducing Jesus as Savior witnessing track available from Discipleship and Family Ministry office. Parents, grandparents, or other caring adults can encourage the keeping of these tangible reminders by helping the child with a scrapbook or a memory box. These reminders could include a note about accepting Christ, their Baptismal certificate (or a copy if mother wants to keep and protect the original), pictures, etc. Child appropriate daily Bible reading guides for new Christians will provide opportunities for parents to have spiritually rich

conversations with their new Christian. I m a Christian Now is a publication of LifeWay which includes daily Bible readings for new Christians. There are two versions of this guide, one for Younger Children (about grades 1-3 or ages 6-9) and another for Older Children (about grades 4-6 or ages 9-12). These workbooks are most effective when a parent and child study together, at a given time each day, for the four weeks it takes to complete the workbook. The parent or a loving church member needs to be sure the child has a Bible of their own to use. The child needs to be encouraged to study the Bible daily. Verses or passages studied should include: What it means to be a Christian The meaning of baptism The meaning of the Lord s Supper What is a church & what does it mean to be a church member The Bible with suggestions for ways to study and apply the Bible o This certainly should include prayer

Telling the Story of Jesus to Mississippi It is a privilege for us as the Children s Team to put this resource piece on Telling the Story of Jesus to Mississippi in your hands. As Children s Ministers, children s leaders, pastors, teachers, and parents there is no greater joy than the opportunity to talk to children about Jesus and helping them come to a saving knowledge of our Lord and Savior. In this resource piece you will find several tips to guide you in talking with children about this life-changing decision: 1) An introduction from Dr. Thomas Sanders, Director of the Master of Arts in Christian Education: Childhood Ministry Program at Dallas Baptist University, Dallas, TX. 2) Ideas for talking to children about Jesus and Salvation 3) A separate insert on the ABCs of Becoming a Christian you may use as you talk with each child 4) Follow up steps to use with children who make a profession of faith. It is our prayer that you will use this resource tool and share it with other children s leaders and parents in your church, so that they will be more comfortable in Telling the Story of Jesus with their own children and any other children who cross their paths. This material is provided for you by the Preschool/Children s Team of the Mississippi Baptist Convention Board.

Preschool/Children s Team Angie Boydstun Sunday School aboydstun@mbcb.org 601-292-3294 Don Gann Men s Ministry dgann@mbcb.org 601-292-3339 Don Hicks Discipleship & Family Ministry dhicks@mbcb.org 601-292-3287 For more information and resources, please call one of the team members listed above or check our website at www.mbcb.org/teams/pc. If you are calling outside of the Jackson area, use our toll free number at 1-800-748-1651 Mississippi Baptist Convention Board PO Box 530 Jackson, MS Jim Futral, Executive Director- Treasurer