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Why is teaching children the Bible important?

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Teaching children the Bible is critical because it provides them with the knowledge needed for salvation and guards against misconceptions (2 Timothy 3:15).

Teaching children the Bible is of utmost importance as it equips them with the true knowledge necessary for salvation. In 2 Timothy 3:15, Paul indicates that the scriptures can make one wise unto salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. The sermon illustrates that many children are either misled by false teachings or deprived of the actual Word of God, which can result in lifelong spiritual ignorance. By ensuring that children are taught the authentic scriptures, we help them discern the truth of their salvation and instill faith that is rooted in the Word of God, rather than trivialities of religion. The church community plays a vital role in this by providing an environment where God’s Word is proclaimed and discussed.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:15, Romans 10:17

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