Title: The Greatest Person in Heaven
Content Title: The Greatest Person in Heaven
Bible: Matthew 18:1-6
Today is Children's Day. In our country, Bang Jeong-hwan, a teacher in 1922, designated May 1 as Children's Day, but in 1956, the national government changed it to May 5, making it a law and keeping it nationwide to this day. Children are the future heroes of this country and of the Church, so we adults need to look after and nurture them. In our country, there is a children's charter. In 1964, the Christian Children's Rights Declaration was adopted, which is the foundation of Jesus' thought 2,000 years ago.
This is Jesus' teaching about children.
Do not forbid children from coming to me.
A child sleeps big in heaven.
To welcome children is to welcome me.
To explain this again, parents are responsible for holding their little ones by the hand and going to church together. There is a reason for the particular emphasis on early childhood education. This is the most important time of your life. According to Russian educator Makarenko, 90% of personality is created by the age of five.
Scholars such as Freud and Piaget say that most of the personality is formed around the age of five. After that, your personality will be refined through education on this foundation. Therefore, the life of faith toward God in childhood becomes a memory of faith. Children's world is like white drawing paper. Depending on what kind of picture you draw, it can be a good work or a bad work. Religious education in childhood will help you to live life after you become an adult. Education in Israel is, in a word, home-education. In Hebrew home education, home education is the first start of religious education. Religion and education are almost synonymous with Hebrews, where religion is everything and life is education. Therefore, parents have the authority of the teacher as well as the authority of the parent.
Second, they interpret the family as a channel of God's will. In addition, it is to provide vocational education in the home and to inspire a sense of vocation through the work, occupation, and household chores. Farming, learning to sew, cooking and raising livestock
It is to think as a human response to God.