TEACHING KIDS ABOUT SANCTIFICATION
White Wing Messenger|May 2021
Have you ever been in a room talking or teaching and suddenly your audience, family, or friends look at you with a puzzled look on their faces because of something you said? The word “sanctification” can cause quite a bit of questioning and confusion, not only to children but to adults; it is, after all, a pretty big, unusual word. Sanctification is a significant part of our vocabulary as believers, and our children should be introduced to this term from a young age so their understanding and experiences can work hand in hand. A child’s understanding grows and develops over time. As you teach kids about sanctification, it is important to remember that they too are growing spiritually and repetition, reinforcement, and grace are all necessary tools that you need as you instruct.
JOY HENSLEY
TEACHING KIDS ABOUT SANCTIFICATION

One of the most important concepts that children should be taught is that their relationship with God does not have a point of arrival or an ending. Many times, we fixate on children reaching a specific spiritual milestone such as salvation, baptism, or other event. Instead, children must know and be taught that their relationship with God ebbs and flows over time; it is a journey. Our desire should be to come alongside of them on their journey and to help them see and hear about our own sanctification being worked out on our personal journey with God.

Use the Bible

So why teach kids about sanctification? There’s an easy answer to this question; it’s in the Bible! Providing biblical backing on sanctification to kids will help them understand that it just isn’t a made-up word or something used in order to get them to listen and be obedient. In fact, sanctification has many good purposes for all people. Sanctification helps all of us (including children) become mature believers, overcome sin, and follow God’s plans for our lives. All of these truths are found in God’s Word and help us mirror the actions and lifestyle of Jesus. Following Jesus is what the journey is all about.

• Through the power and help of the Holy Spirit, kids can start on the path of becoming a mature believer. We should teach kids to desire to be mature so that they can experience the fullness of God and understand His teachings (Ephesians 4:11–13).

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