Title: Shalom must go on (8/31)
Contents
... God commands His children to teach His Word. There are five contents in the text. First, He tells us to teach slavery in Egypt. But the order of the words is “Slaves, us, to the king of Egypt…”. You're telling me to emphasize being a slave... In part, we have to teach sin. You should point out what is wrong, not obscure what culture is. It seems that one of the things that is popular these days is taking nude photos of celebrities... Isn't it the reality that many teenagers under the age of 19 who can recognize the artistry but do not see the number 19 are actually breaking the number 19?... And our parents. We must admit their sins and transgressions... And we must teach them that God's power is incomparable to the world, and that it is full of miracles. how? Through prayer and experience... Also, we must teach them that salvation does not come from being well-behaved, kind, or zealous... Nevertheless, our salvation comes from tasting and enjoying the life of heaven on this earth, and then dying and ending in the eternal heaven. You have to teach them to go to How can we teach if we are not sure of our salvation?
But another thing the text tells us is how to teach these things. The children are asking. I'm wondering why my children would ask, but I think it's probably because it's difficult because there are too many rules to follow rather than curiosity... How should I teach it? Yes, by setting an example... In the question and answer of infant baptism, "... do you pledge yourself to set an example of godliness, to teach the laws of the church, and to nurture by faith in Christ?" like this