Kids Questions and Applications | Romans 3:21-6
Kids Questions and Applications | Romans 3:21-6
1.What is the main idea of the sermon based on Romans 3:21-26?
a) God demands punishment for sin, but also provides salvation through Jesus.
b) Michael Jordan is the best basketball player.
2. What is the significance of the phrase "But now" in verse 21?
a) It signifies God's gracious intervention in human history through Jesus Christ.
b) It indicates a break for coffee during the sermon.
3. How does the sermon describe redemption?
a) Redemption is the liberation from sin's bondage through the payment of Jesus' death.
b) Redemption is a coupon for free ice cream on Sundays.
4. What does the sermon emphasize about salvation through faith in Jesus?
a) Salvation is received by faith in Christ alone, not by works.
b) Salvation can be earned through a series of elaborate handshakes with the pastor.
5. According to the sermon, why do we need God's saving righteousness?
a) Because all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.
b) Because it's a fashion trend among angels.
Action Steps for Kids
Salvation as Atonement: Make a craft representing Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, like a paper cross or a crown of thorns. Hang it up in your room as a reminder of Jesus' love and how He made a way for you to be close to God.
Invitation to Accept Grace: Write a letter or draw a picture inviting a friend to church or a Bible study with you. Tell them how much Jesus loves them and wants to be their friend too.
Reflecting on God's Love: Spend a few minutes each day reading a Bible story about Jesus. Think about how much He loves you and how you can show love to others in your life.
Salvation through Faith: Memorize a Bible verse about faith, like John 3:16 or Ephesians 2:8-9. Practice saying it every day and talk with your family about what it means to trust in Jesus.
