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Free Christian Graphic:  Getting Ready for Sunday School

 

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God loves children.  Not too many of us will argue with that truth.

Children are the people of the future.  What they see and hear and learn from daily experiences will largely determine the direction of our world in the next generation.  I know that many of us as parents and grandparents wish we could go back and change things that we chose to do while were growing up, and even as we started our own families.  I think all of us would want to be perfect parents if we could make that happen.  The fact is, we can never go back in time and change what has already happened.

But we do own this day.  God has given us today in which to live and to do whatever we can to make this world a better place for the children who are growing up right now.  And one of the things we can do right now is make the truth of God's Word available to little ones growing up.  We can make sure that the stories and teachings of Scripture are presented in the most meaningful way possible.  Sunday school is a big part of reaching any child for Christ.

Sharing the Word at home is another powerful way to help young ones to discover what God is saying to the world through Scripture.  There are many wonderful stories in the Bible that can be read or told in such a way as to help children understand and remember them forever.  I believe that every child's world should be filled with countless meaningful stories of every kind.  And I cannot think of any story more meaningful than those found in the Holy Bible.

In Sunday school, we may often work with children from many different backgrounds.  Some have never heard of Moses or Noah or King David.  Others are being force-fed Bible facts at home to such an extent that they may unable to absorb anything (or almost unable).  We need to work with God's help, prayerfully prepared to reach each child, no matter what.  The most important work any Sunday School teacher can do is to plant living seeds of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

If Nicodemus or Saul of Tarsus (remember them?) had been students in your class when they were children, how would you have tried to reach them?  You would have to find a way to help them see the reality of God that exists beyond all the religious tradition we tend to heap of our little ones.  What if you had Isaac Asimov as a student?  Or Voltaire, or Karl Marx?  The fact is, we never know what the children we work with today will become as adults.  We do not know all the other influences they will be subjected to or all the difficulties they will endure as they mature.

All any of us can know for sure is that Jesus loves this child, and that one, and all the others, as well.  And every child needs more than anything to truly grasp that single truth.  They will be told many things about God as they grow up.  They will often read or hear many ideas from other religions and from godless philosophies and from well-meaning school teachers who have no faith in God at all.  We can't keep the children we teach from all these other influences.  But we can give them the most important facts of the Gospel, and we can show them the reality of Christian faith in our own lives as we speak and act from the heart.

The picture above is of a young boy getting ready for Sunday school.  His little puppy is trying to help.  And while he and other children are getting ready, the Sunday school teacher must also be getting ready.  make sure you spend some special time alone with the Lord, acknowledging your need of God's help.  Every Sunday is special in ways you cannot see or know — until years later.  May the Lord grant you wisdom and love and a giving heart for all the little ones.

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