Chattanooga Times Free Press

Jesus loves the little children

- Dr. William F. Holland is an ordained minister, author, chaplain and worship leader. Discover more about the Christian life at billyholla­ndministri­es.com.

Last week we talked about how desperatel­y we need to reach all children for Christ, and I still have much to say on the matter. God loves the little children and always made it a point to spend quality with them. Why? Because he knew that when a child learns about God and the eternal truth is planted deep within their hearts, it will always be there.

One of the passages about that promise is found in Proverbs 22:6, “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.” This is talking about investing our time to show them what God says, demonstrat­ing righteous behavior and teaching them to resist temptation, standing for what is true even if it is not popular.

Let us remember that Jesus loves the little children and no matter what the world believes or how we are persecuted for rejecting sin, protecting an innocent child is our responsibi­lity.

Our heavenly Father’s ultimate plan for his divine truth is that his people would share this good news with everyone they meet, especially children. When we win a child’s trust, we are given an amazing divine appointmen­t to introduce them to the Gospel of Jesus. A sobering reality is that children are the largest mission field in the world. They make up 25% of the global population and represent 100% of our future!

We find a powerful passage in Psalm 78 that talks about how the Scriptures were passed down to the new generation­s. The adults did not neglect to instill into the children the praises for the Lord, God’s miraculous strength and creative ability, his authority over all things and the wonderful works he has done. We sit around and talk about how evil the world has become, but what are we doing to lead the children to Christ?

In verse five it says, “God establishe­d a testimony in Jacob, and appointed a law in Israel, which he commanded our fathers, that they should make them known to their children.” The next verse goes on to say these children would tell their children that they might set their hope in God and not forget the works of the Lord, but keep his commandmen­ts.

This is a clear warning to every parent who declares they are following Jesus to receive this instructio­n with fear and trembling. Not only is this talking about our own children and grandchild­ren, but there are millions of children who desperatel­y need to know about God’s amazing love. How can we tell them?

It’s difficult to speak with the children running around in our neighborho­od as we take a chance of being confronted for being a suspicious weirdo. I get it. Times are not like they were in the past. So, other than becoming a Sunday School teacher, which, by the way, is a forgotten but excellent ministry, we can go through the proper legal channels and become involved with highly respected organizati­ons, such as Child Evangelism Fellowship, which I mentioned last week. Check it out on the internet and see if there is a local chapter in your area. Contact a field representa­tive and learn how you can become involved.

This is an area where we must have a burden for children or we will stay in our recliner. The same is true with prayer. Until our passion and conviction drive us to the front line, God’s demands will mean nothing more to us than a passing conversati­on. If we could introduce and help lead one child to Jesus, it would be worth everything.

A George Barna poll says that 85% of those who live for Christ today came to him before their 15th birthday. Think about that. Children are the most fruitful mission field in all the world. When their impression­able minds receive God’s Word, they will not depart from it (Proverbs, 22:6).

Christians now have the opportunit­y to teach about God in the public schools with children who are eager to learn. Christians agree the Bible declares that Jesus paid for our sins with his blood and that we have his promise of an eternal hope of salvation. Sadly, many say this is something for only evangelist­s to worry about and missionari­es that teach the Gospel. Yes, there are warriors on the battlefiel­d because they have a burden for lost souls, but why do many Christians not have this burden?

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