The ABCs of Salvation Leading a Child to Christ
Evangelism is a privilege. There’s nothing quite so exciting as helping a child accept Jesus as Savior. As you teach, look for opportunities to lead children to Christ. When a child responds to a salvation invitation, use this plan to guide them as they accept Jesus as Savior.
Admit you are a sinner.
• Read Romans 3:23 with the child: “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” • Say, “Everyone disobeys God. That is sin.” • Ask, “Do you understand that you have sinned?”
Believe in Jesus.
• Read John 3:16 with the child: “‘For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.’” • Say, “God hates sin but loves each of us—even though we all sin. He loves us so much that He gave Jesus, His Son, to die and take the punishment for our sins.” • Lead the child in the sinner’s prayer: Dear Jesus, I am a sinner. I have disobeyed You. Please forgive me. Come into my heart and life. Help me love and follow You. Thank You for the gift of salvation. Amen.
Confess that Jesus is your Lord.
• Read Romans 10:9 with the child: “Confess with your mouth, ‘Jesus is Lord.’” • Say, “Asking Jesus into your heart is the start of a new life, a life where Jesus is your leader, your Lord. He will never leave you alone.” • Ask, “What has happened to you?” and let the child respond. • Encourage the child to tell someone about his or her new life with Jesus.
What Now?
• Encourage the child to: 4 Talk to Jesus every day in prayer, asking Him for help to live for Him. 4 Readers: Read the Bible every day. Start by reading the Gospel of Mark. 4 Non-readers: Ask someone to read Bible stories to you. 4 Ask yourself, “What would Jesus do?” when you’re not sure what to do. 4 Go to church.
Primary Teacher Guide
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