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sen10tious -> RE: Teaching Your Child About God (5/8/2008 8:24:54 AM)
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The best, most natural training about prayer occurs when you son sees you and his dad praying. At some point he will probably try to imitate you to see what it is all about. If you catch that happening, it is a ‘golden moment’ for teaching. The songs, the Bible stories, and his observations of you will all feed his spirit just as surely as the oatmeal you give him feeds his body and the ABC’s you work on feed his mind. The spirit is the real essence of a person, and it is ageless; so don’t worry about his being too young to understand. Through the revelation of the Holy Spirit, he will know things even if he can’t express them back to you. As he grows, these will become things “he always just knew,” and many things of the Lord will seem intuitive to him. Another thing you can be doing now is this: Help him see God throughout everyday life. If you see a sunset, while you are teaching the colors, include that they show the Glory of God. When he receives a gift, tell him it shows how God provides. Teach character traits this way; connect compassion and kindness to being like God. If you can provide him with a God-awareness, then the Holy Spirit will reveal a lot of the "explanations" straight to his spirit. Someday your little kid will say something really profound and at first you may wonder, 'How did he come up with that?' and then you will recall that you were his first watchman and rejoice that God is speaking with him.
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