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How does the gospel relate to children?

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The gospel is the means by which children can be brought to Christ, emphasizing the need for preaching and teaching about Jesus.

The gospel's relationship with children is profound, as it is through the preaching of the gospel that they are introduced to Christ and His saving grace. The sermon highlights the necessity of engaging children with the truth of the gospel, which involves answering their questions and nurturing their understanding of God. In Exodus 12:26, we see that children are to ask about the significance of worship, and their inquiries should be met with gospel-centered answers that point them to Christ—the crucified and risen Savior. Thus, the gospel is pivotal in shaping children's faith and leading them to a personal relationship with the Lord.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:26, Matthew 28:19-20

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