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In a culture that struggles to define basic truths, we must examine what children truly are. Jesus understood children's nature and value, seeing them as central to God's kingdom. Children are good assets who deserve our highest value because they are made in God's image. They serve as examples, possessing qualities like trust, love, curiosity, and present-moment living that we should emulate in our faith. Most importantly, children are investments requiring our cultivation through grace, wisdom, and the gospel. We must stop hindering children through excessive screen time and over-scheduling, instead creating homes filled with God's Word and recognition of their precious nature.
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In a culture that struggles to define basic truths, we must examine what children truly are. Jesus understood children's nature and value, seeing them as central to God's kingdom. Children are good assets who deserve our highest value because they are made in God's image. They serve as examples, possessing qualities like trust, love, curiosity, and present-moment living that we should emulate in our faith. Most importantly, children are investments requiring our cultivation through grace, wisdom, and the gospel. We must stop hindering children through excessive screen time and over-scheduling, instead creating homes filled with God's Word and recognition of their precious nature.