1. Marvelous 2. God-Ordained 3. Parental-Influenced The sermon centers on the divine significance of children's praise during Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, highlighting how their Hosannas confessed Christ's divinity and messianic identity, despite their limited understanding. It emphasizes that this praise was not merely spontaneous but divinely ordained from eternity, rooted in God's covenantal promise to include children in His worship, as affirmed by Jesus' reference of Psalm 8:2, where God perfects praise from the mouths of babes. The passage also underscores the influence of parental faith, showing how children naturally reflect the spiritual atmosphere of their homes, urging believers to model genuine worship so that their children may echo heartfelt praise, not mere repetition. The sermon concludes with a call to intentional, authentic Christian living, where parents' consistent worship and confession become the foundation for their children's salvation, and where even the simplest expressions of faith can silence spiritual adversaries through God's sovereign design.