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Why is it necessary for children to hear the gospel?

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Children need to hear the gospel to be exposed to the truth about salvation and to respond in faith (Romans 10:14).

It is essential for children to hear the gospel because exposure to the truth about Christ and salvation is foundational for faith. Romans 10:14 poses a critical question: ‘How shall they hear without a preacher?’ This underscores the necessity of preaching as a means of communicating the gospel. The sermon stresses that children should not only hear stories or engage in enjoyable activities, but they must be taught the actual Word of God that leads to an understanding of their need for salvation. Without this exposure, they may remain in ignorance of the truth and miss the opportunity to respond in faith to the gospel, which is the only message that can truly save.
Scripture References: Romans 10:14, Isaiah 53:1

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