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How do we know our children's salvation is true?

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True salvation is evidenced by a genuine change in heart and desire to know God.

In the sermon, the preacher explains that true salvation transforms a person's heart and desires, leading them to seek the things of God. For instance, when Jairus approached Jesus with faith for his dying daughter, it parallels how genuine faith compels individuals to seek Christ earnestly. The ultimate evidence of salvation is a hunger and thirst for the Word of God, as seen when Jesus raised the girl and instructed that she be given food, signifying spiritual life. This highlights the importance of observing whether children actively pursue their faith and engage meaningfully with the gospel.
Scripture References: Luke 8:54-55

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