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14 Benefits of Training Your Child Using the Moral Law and Christian Doctrine and the Consequences of Not Doing So
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Why does the revival tarry?
Posted On: 12/05/08 05:57:06 AM Age 72, SWEDEN
Hi. I found your Web Site by Google And I wish you the best you can get, the peace of God through Jesus Christ. Welcome to visit my Site. Allan Svensson, Sweden Why does the revival tarry? It is because God's people tarry to obey the powerful command of the Lord in Rev. 18:4. This is the most powerful revival message of the Lord to his people in our time. www.algonet.se/~allan-sv/INDEX.HTM As in the days of Lot, it is now. Lot was not interested to leave Sodom. God sent two angels to rescue him, and they must persuade him to leave Sodom. When he yet lingered, one of the angels said to him: "Flee for your life sake ..." Just like as Lot, God's people are not interested to leave the great Babylon, but finally they must flee for their life from there. www.algonet.se/~allan-sv/PAGE88.HTM
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Re: 14 Benefits of Training Your Child Using the Moral Law and Christian Doctrine and the Consequences of Not Doing So
Posted On: 08/24/06 11:30:25 AM Age 40, FL
Great article. Keep hammering home the points! When we ask the kids if they want to ask Jesus into their hearts, and we have them pray a repeat after me prayer, without addressing the sin issue and their need for a Savior and what He did for us, we're creating false converts. I did that for years and repented/changed about 10years ago. Funny, those highschool/college kids from the last 10 yrs are still serving the Lord. This is our responsibility....first to make sure we're Soundly Saved, and then make sure our family members are!http://websrvr25ca.audiovideoweb.com/ca25web26049/general/soundly_saved.zip
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  1. Re: Re: 14 Benefits of Training Your Child Using the Moral Law and Christian Doctrine and the Consequences of Not Doing So
    Posted On: 09/12/06 11:54:01 AMAge 27, TX
    I enjoyed it too! My parents raised me in church, with daily home Bible studies, and homeschooled me through graduation before putting me in a Bible college. My husband and I are doing the same with our girls. It's so rewarding to hear my three year old talk about how Jesus made her strong and is her healer, my two year old stresses that Jesus is her friend, and my sixteen month old dances and sings "King Jesus is my all in all!" We have many discussions about our sin and that God requires us to obey Him. Some may find it surprising that we would discuss this with children at such a young age, but my oldest understands and I'm sure the other two will understand in a couple of years as well. Thanks, Sarah in TX
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