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What does it mean to receive the gospel as a child?

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Receiving the gospel as a child means accepting it in humility, recognizing one's unworthiness, and trusting fully in God's grace.

To receive the gospel as a child encapsulates a posture of humility and receptiveness. Just as children accept gifts without pretense or self-sufficiency, so too must we approach God’s grace. When we understand that salvation is not something we earn, but rather a gift from God, we align with the truth of Scripture that states, 'The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord' (Romans 6:23). This acceptance requires an acknowledgment of our own helplessness and a dependence on Christ's finished work rather than our own merits. Moreover, a childlike reception of the gospel means remaining teachable and open to God's instruction, embodying faith that believes and trusts without the skepticism often fostered in adulthood.
Scripture References: Romans 6:23

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