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Why is the gospel important for children?

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The gospel is vital for children as it shapes their understanding of God, instills values, and provides direction for their lives.

The gospel serves as the bedrock of a child's moral and spiritual foundation, empowering them to understand their identity in Christ and their purpose in life. As highlighted in Proverbs 22:6, if children are trained in the ways of the Lord, they will not depart from it even when they grow old. The absence of the gospel in families leads to confusion, fear, and a lack of direction, contributing to a societal epidemic of disillusioned youth. As families ground themselves and their children in the gospel, they cultivate an environment of faith and stability that counters the negative influences of the world.
Scripture References: Proverbs 22:6

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