Tips On How To Teach Your Kids About Repentance

Understanding repentance is a crucial part of the Pentecostal Church and is an important part of teaching. Because of its complexity and long history, it can seem overwhelming when thinking about how to teach repentance to kids, especially those who are new to the church. With planning and a strong lesson plan, teaching kids about repentance can be both effective and engaging.

Keep The Message Simple

Teaching your kids that they will turn away from God when they sin is not the same as saying that they will turn back toward Him when they repent. They can learn to do better by acknowledging their mistakes and improving their lives.

Focus On How To Incorporate Repentance Everyday

Repentance is for the small things in life, as opposed to the big ones. Daily practice is like regular correction. Encourage your kids to think of ways they can improve each day.

Lead By Example

You should be humble enough to admit your mistakes and show your children how you are trying to make things better. This can help them understand how the Lord has helped them transform.

Make Your Message Personal

As you teach your kids the principles of repentance, be aware that it will not be the same for everyone. It’s not a one-size-fits-all process, and it involves developing our desires and striving to align ourselves with the Lord. When we feel joy, forgiveness, and peace, we can truly believe that we have fully forgiven ourselves.

Teach The Savior’s Atonement

In addition to our sins, Jesus Christ has already paid the price for our suffering. He is the only one who can truly answer our prayers and help us get back on track. Reinforce to your kids that they are not to blame for the actions of others, and help them seek the help of the Lord.

Discuss The Savior

Teaching your kids that the Lord can help them overcome their problems is very important. Testify Him regularly in your home. Encourage them to pray and study the Bible in order to develop a deeper understanding of Him. Doing other activities, such as serving and volunteering, can help them feel like they are receiving help from the Lord.

Published by glenndukeraustralia

Glenn Duker is a lawyer and man of faith living in Australia.

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