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Is my child ready to ask Jesus to be Lord of their life?

October 30, 2010

Is my child ready to ask Jesus to be Lord of their life?

Use the following 5 questions to help you determine if your child is ready to ask Jesus to be the Lord of their life. Remember, there is no magic to the questions. The main goal is to determine if your child recognizes that their own sin separates them from God and that Jesus’ death on the cross makes them right with God. You will also find some things to say if your child doesn’t seem to be grasping these spiritual concepts. Make sure you read the suggested verses as tools to help you.

Who is Jesus? Look Up Matthew 3:16-17.

This is an easy question to answer and will get your child comfortable with answering questions. Their answer will be pretty simple. “He’s God’s Son”.

What is sin? Then ask: Have you ever sinned? Look Up Romans 3:23.
Younger kids may not understand the word sin. In ChristKids, we teach kids that sin is lying, cheating, stealing, angry outbursts, doing bad things, or even thinking bad thoughts, etc. Talk about these things with your child recognizing that all of us sin. Feel free to help by talking about things that you may do wrong and how they get in the way of your friendship with God. Ultimately, you’re looking for your child to identify specifc things they do wrong.

What did Jesus do on the cross? Why did He have to die? Look Up 1 Corinthians 15:3-4.
Again, these should be simple responses. “Jesus died on the cross.” or “Jesus died for our sins.” or “So we could be forgiven.”

NOTE: If you don’t feel that your child understands either what sin is or that Jesus died to take our sins away, then simply table the discussion. You might say something like: “I’d like us to keep talking about this more over the next few months.”

What happens to our sin when we ask Jesus to forgive us and we say or confess our sins out loud? Look Up 1 John 1:9.

Most responses will be very simple. “Jesus takes away our sins.”

Do you want to ask Jesus to be the Lord of your life? If, yes, then great! This is the best part. Here is a prayer you may use. Have your child repeat each line after you.

“Dear Jesus, I am a sinner and I need you to save me. Thank you for dying on the cross. Because of this, I am forgiven. I want you to be the leader of my life. Help me live my life for you. Amen”.

Congratulations!

You’ve just led your child into a relationship with Jesus. There are few experiences as valuable as this! The next steps are very important. Encourage your child to read their Bible regularly and get baptized.

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