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How Do You Know if You're Going to Heaven?
"My grandma thinks I'm going to heaven," says Kole, 6.
Most grandmas have a special relationship with their grandkids. The kind of love many show to their grandkids is a taste of God's perfect, unconditional love.
"You have to be good,…Read more.
What Does it Mean to be Born Again?
"Well, being born again doesn't mean to go back into your mother's stomach," says Taylor, 11. "It means being born into the family of God."
Unlike Taylor, the religious leader (Nicodemus), who came by night to talk with Jesus, …Read more.
Why Didn't Jesus Trust People?
"Because Jesus knew some people were mean," says Torie, 7.
If you've ever watched any old western movies, you know that some people enjoy being mean. They wouldn't have it any other way.
Early in his ministry, Jesus performed miracles in …Read more.
When is Anger Right?
"It's OK to get mad when someone is not following God's rules," says Talon, 6. "Like if someone steals a toy from another person, it's OK to get mad. The angry feeling can help you do something to make things better."
At 6 years …Read more.
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What Is Spiritual Freedom?While shooting a video for Kids Talk About God television spots, I asked a kindergarten boy, "What did the signers of the Declaration of Independence declare freedom from?" He looked at me with some uncertainty and said, "Your parents." When I asked another boy what happened in 1776, he answered confidently, "Christopher Columbus discovered America." Speaking of spiritual freedom, another child said, "You get to go outside and play and say, 'Yea!'" I like this definition of spiritual freedom because it makes me recall the sheer joy of going outside to play. In my childhood imagination, a whole world was "outside" waiting to be explored. No one had to teach me how to play or explore. Every child knows this instinctively. It's part of God placing eternity in our hearts. God wants us to experience the play and exuberance of spiritual freedom. He wants us to come outside, as it were, into the wide spaces of his kingdom, where we can learn the dance of fellowship with him. God is waiting for us to respond to his love so that he can fulfill our hearts' desire for true intimacy. So many people live in a world of self-imposed slavery because they've been betrayed by selfish lovers. God wants to heal our wounds and bring us to a place of living free in a loving relationship with him. Some would like to portray spiritual freedom as only a call to give up something, but it's more of a call to gain something greater. Writer C.S. Lewis once compared our spiritual blindness to a small child's fixation with his sandbox. When his parents remove him from the sandbox for a vacation at the beach, he may kick, scream and cry. But all this ceases at the first sight of beach, sand dunes and vast ocean horizons. Suddenly, the sandbox isn't so appealing. The problem isn't that we're seeking too much pleasure. King David wrote, "You will show me the path of life; In your presence is fullness of joy; At your right hand are pleasures forevermore" (Psalm 16:11). Have you ever noticed the faces of people living in the sandbox? In our hearts, we know there must be something more, but few have the courage to question prejudices they inherit from culture, friends, family, false religion and tyrants. Our own bad decisions further blind us as well because we tend to justify ourselves rather than admit our guilt. True freedom requires revolution. Our forefathers declared freedom from English tyranny by signing the Declaration of Independence. Americans have died to obtain and keep our freedom. We declare freedom from the sandbox (lies that promise life but never deliver) when we believe in the Lord Jesus Christ as our savior. Jesus died to pay the penalty for our sin and rose again to break the bonds of death. He wants us to experience the vast oceans of life that flow from him as the source of eternal and abundant life. Jesus wants to be your liberator and source of life. Will you declare your dependence upon him today? Think about this: Jesus came to set us free and to give us life. Memorize this truth: "Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed" (John 8:36). Ask this question: Are you living free in Christ, or enslaved by your own fears, traditions or passions? Listen to a talking book, download the "Kids Color Me Bible" for free, watch Kid TV Interviews and travel around the world by viewing the "Mission Explorers Streaming Video" at www.KidsTalkAboutGod.org. Bible quotations are from the New King James Version. To find out more about Carey Kinsolving and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com. COPYRIGHT 2009 CAREY KINSOLVING DISTRIBUTED BY CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.
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