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What does the Bible say about teaching children the gospel?

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The Bible instructs parents to teach their children about God's works and salvation, as emphasized in passages like Deuteronomy 6:6-7.

The Bible places a significant emphasis on the responsibility of parents to communicate the gospel to their children. As seen in passages like Deuteronomy 6:6-7, parents are instructed to diligently teach the commandments and the narrative of God's redemptive work. This obligation extends beyond mere instruction; it involves living out and sharing the grace and truths of the faith. The gospel message becomes foundational in shaping a child's understanding of God's character and their need for salvation, as conveyed through the stories and truths recounted by their parents. When parents faithfully impart these teachings, they are providing the greatest blessing a child can receive.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 6:6-7, Exodus 12:26-27, Psalm 44:1-8, Psalm 78:1-8

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