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Faith Facts For Kids

DAY 2 OF 8

Say this faith fact out loud: Having faith means you don’t just know about Jesus—you actually know Jesus!





You’re not saved just by believing Jesus is real. Lots of people believe Jesus was a real person, but they don’t yet know Him as God’s Son or understand how much He loves them. When you love Jesus and call Him your Lord, it’s time to openly declare you believe He forgives you and makes you right with God. That is when your faith saves you. That is when your faith makes you a follower of Jesus.


But hold on … openly declare? What does that even mean? Declaring your faith just means you believe Jesus is your leader, and you say so. But openly declaring your faith means you can talk about Jesus, how you believe in Him, how you’ve made Him the leader of your life—without feeling embarrassed or ashamed.


Watch the video and play Missing Words to help you memorize Romans 10:10 and remember that you’re saved when you openly declare Jesus is your Lord!


Missing Words


1. Read Romans 10:10 out loud to your friends and family.


2. Say the verse out loud again, but leave one word out.


3. The first person to figure out the missing word is the winner.


4. Repeat with a different person reading the verse out loud.


Talk It Over:


Sometimes people feel afraid or embarrassed to talk about Jesus. What advice would you give to them? 


How can you help yourself or others to share faith in Jesus more openly? 

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Faith Facts For Kids

What is faith? Find out how to have faith, show faith, and grow faith in Jesus! For Parents: Your child will have a deeper understanding of each day’s reading, videos, and questions if you complete this Bible Plan togeth...

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