Are My Children Saved: How to Ensure Their Salvation

Discover “Are My Children Saved: How to Ensure Their Salvation” and learn how fathers can guide their children toward a lasting relationship with God through faith and example – video, audio, notes. Bad fathers unintentionally cause bad things to happen to their children. Sadly and unknowingly, this could be for three or four generations! How horrible is it for a man to seem successful by the world, but his children be damned for hell? That’s not success at all. Every man should ask, “Are my children saved?” We look at how to know if Dad was and is being successful.

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Are My Children Saved: How to Ensure Their Salvation

Scriptures: Exodus 20:5-6, Deuteronomy 6:6-7, Ephesians 6:4, Matthew 7:16-20, Matthew 7:21-23, John 16:8, Romans 10:8-10, 1 Corinthians 15:33, 1 John 5:2,

I read a cute story I want to share with you. A family had three young children who wanted to have a puppy. Mom objected. She knew she would be the one caring for the puppy. The children repeatedly promised to take care of it, and Mom finally relented. They brought their little puppy home, and the children named him Danny and cared for Danny for a while. However, just as Mom feared, she became more and more responsible for the dog and eventually began searching for a new home for Danny.

When she found one and told the children, she was surprised they had minimal reaction. One of them even said, “We’ll miss him.” “I’m sure we will,” Mom answered, “but he is too much work for one person, and since I have to do all the work, he’s going.”

Another child said, “If he wouldn’t eat so much and wouldn’t be so messy, could we keep him?” Mom said, “No. It’s time to take Danny to his new home.” Suddenly, with one voice, tears, and sadness, the children cried out, “Danny? We thought you said, Daddy!”

Are My Children Saved: How to Ensure Their Salvation

As sad as it is, that’s about the effect too many fathers have on their families and children. In many families, the father is messy and eats a lot. For the good some dads do, a dog would be better for the children and give them more love. Many of you suffer today from the effects of not having the most incredible father in the world. You are experiencing what the Bible says happens when fathers are not good fathers. It takes generations to correct the iniquities of a bad dad.

Exodus 20:5-6 Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION of them that hate me; but showing love to a thousand generations of those who love me and keep my commandments.

When a man has any idol before the Lord God, it creates iniquity that comes upon following generations. When the father’s role declines, it takes three or four generations to root out the evil he produced. A lousy father will not only mess you up but also mess up your children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Also, a bad dad messes up generations! So, a bad dad is a terrible thing.

However, when men father correctly, they bring God’s love and blessings to thousands of generations. A good dad sends blessings to untold generations. So, Dad, which are you bringing to your generation? Are you a good dad or a bad dad? We’ve got some good dads at Life Gate.

Are My Children Saved: How to Ensure Their Salvation

How terrible it would be for a man to appear successful according to the world, but his children be damned to hell. That’s not success at all. Here’s what I want to talk about today. Every father should ask these questions: “Are My Children Saved?” “What effect am I having on the next three or four generations?”

God has always held fathers to great accountability for their children.

Deuteronomy 6:6-7 These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. IMPRESS THEM ON YOUR CHILDREN. Talk about them when you sit at home, walk along the road, lie down, and get up.

The word impress is shanan, meaning to point, to pierce, fig. to hammer, pound, repeat. When was the last time you “hammered” the things of God into your children? It’s your responsibility, Dad, to make sure the things of God are talked about, pierced, pounded, and hammered repeatedly into your children. Too many men leave this up to Mom. No. It’s you, Dad, who will answer to God.

Ephesians 6:4 And, YE FATHERS, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. (KJV)

Ephesians 6:4 FATHERS, do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord. (NIV)

Are My Children Saved: How to Ensure Their Salvation

Any way a father raises his children other than training and instructing them in the Lord will make them frustrated and angry. Fathers are evangelists for their children. Dad, have you evangelized your children? Are your children saved? Have you made sure your children have a relationship with Jesus Christ? How would you know for sure?

I want to talk about that today and attempt to give you some thoughts intended to help you evaluate if your child is heading for eternity with God or heading for hell. How horrible it would be if your child went to hell because you, father, didn’t train and instruct them in the Lord.

Let’s say this first: Dad, you CANNOT count on your child having salvation because the child prayed a prayer asking Jesus to come into his or her heart. Nothing is wrong with the child praying that prayer. It can certainly be a great beginning, but we all know many people who prayed that prayer several times and honestly do not have salvation. You can’t determine whether they experienced salvation because they prayed “a sinner’s prayer.”

I prayed that prayer at about age six and again at sixteen, but there is no doubt had I not seriously received the Lord at age twenty-eight, I would have gone to hell. I THINK THIS IS IMPORTANT TO SAY. Sometimes, a child will pray that prayer, but later in life – middle school, high school, or later – it becomes apparent the child never truly accepted Jesus and Jesus is not in his or her life. I’ve had people stand at this very spot, hold my hands, and repeat a sinner’s prayer after me, but never experience an encounter with Jesus.

Are My Children Saved: How to Ensure Their Salvation

So, how do you know if your child (or anyone) has salvation? Jesus said,

Matthew 7:16-20 BY THEIR FRUIT YOU WILL RECOGNIZE THEM. Do people pick grapes from thorn bushes, or figs from thistles? Likewise every good tree bears GOOD fruit, but a bad tree bears BAD fruit. A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit. Every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. THUS, BY THEIR FRUIT YOU WILL RECOGNIZE THEM.

You can see something. Though speaking specifically about false teachers, it’s true for all. Dad, your child’s life produces evidence. It will be good evidence or bad evidence. It is as simple as looking at a plant and determining if it is a grapevine, a thorn bush, a fig tree, or a briar bush; it’s that simple to know where your son or daughter is concerning God.

Though people can stick grapes onto the thorns of a thorn bush, and they can attach figs to briars, with a bit of inspection of the evidence, it’s simple to see the thorn bush did not produce the grape and the briar did not produce the fig. Have you ever seen something like that in someone’s life? Sure you have. Someone attempted to appear good but was truly bad. Jesus went on to say in the next verse…

Matthew 7:21-23 “Not everyone who SAYS TO ME, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but ONLY he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven… Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I NEVER KNEW YOU. Away from me, you evildoers!’

Are My Children Saved: How to Ensure Their Salvation

He didn’t say, “I don’t know you.” He said, “I NEVER KNEW YOU.” They were deceived their entire life. MERE VERBAL CONFESSION DOES NOT CUT IT WITH THE LORD. He requires doing God’s will. How many people are self-deceived because they prayed a prayer one time or had an experience? Are your children doing God’s will? So, dads, we must be, and expected to be, fruit inspectors – evidence inspectors – when it comes to our children. Are they attempting to stick grapes on thorns and figs on briars? Are they self-deceived and perhaps deceiving us? What fruit do you see? What evidence do you recognize as salvation?

Let’s look at some obvious evidence that produces fruits. There is evidence when the presence of the Holy Spirit is in a person’s life. One of the evidences is CONVICTION.

John 16:8 When he comes, HE WILL CONVICT the world of GUILT in regard to sin and righteousness and judgment:

When the Holy Spirit comes into any life, convicting guilt regarding sin occurs. If your child has salvation, there must be a convicting guilt of sin. There must be a desire to do what is right—righteousness—and a healthy fear concerning God’s judgment.

Are My Children Saved: How to Ensure Their Salvation

Do you see an honest, personal conviction when your child does something wrong, apart from your punishment and displeasure? You need to see your child feel remorse about sinning, not because they got caught, but because they displeased and dishonored God. You’re not looking for their prayer. You’re looking for the Holy Spirit’s presence. A changed heart concerning their sin shows the presence of God. The EVIDENCE of conviction produces the fruit of guilt and a changed heart. You can RECOGNIZE it.

Another thing to consider concerning your child’s salvation is a REVELATION ABOUT THE GOSPEL. I know that sounds a little deep, but it’s not. I mean, there is a revelatory realness concerning what Jesus did. Man sinned and is hopelessly doomed. Every person’s own sinful experiences prove and confirm that fact.

Jesus Christ, the center of the godhead, came as a human, took man’s punishment for sin by dying on the cross, was buried, resurrected from the dead, and ascended back to heaven, where he now rules with Father God. We receive what Jesus did for us by receiving Jesus as Lord and Savior, but, again, it’s not just a prayer. It’s a revelatory realness that you can RECOGNIZE.

Every person experiencing salvation has a fresh revelation of the gospel. You need to get your child to tell you about what Jesus did. The words coming from them will tell you that the Holy Spirit has worked and is working in their heart and mind.

Are My Children Saved: How to Ensure Their Salvation

Romans 10:8-10 But what does it say? “The word is near you; it is in your mouth AND in your heart,” that is, the word of faith we are proclaiming: That if you CONFESS WITH YOUR MOUTH, “Jesus is Lord,” AND BELIEVE IN YOUR HEART that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is WITH YOUR HEART THAT YOU BELIEVE AND ARE JUSTIFIED, and it is WITH YOUR MOUTH THAT YOU CONFESS and are saved.

If salvation is in their heart, it will come out of their mouth. There is a revelation about what Jesus did for them. Ask if they understand and if they believe. Make sure it’s personal. The evidence of the gospel’s revelation produces the recognizable fruit of belief.

Next, you look for SANCTIFICATION. That sounds like a “Churchese” word. I’ll explain. Sanctification means separation. A person is separated unto God when he sanctifies a person. The child will honestly desire to please God and be where God is, i.e., church, student ministries, Christian functions, etc. Sanctification causes them to separate from what is not God or “godly.” This sanctification is the separation from sin. Dad, it’s what you desperately desire to see. It’s good they feel guilty about their sins. It’s great when they have a revelation about Jesus, but it’s even better when you see they’ve separated from personal sins.

The child is obedient to God and obedient to you. Your child will desire to please God, and they will want to please you, too. The evidence of sanctification produces the recognizable fruit of obedience.

Are My Children Saved: How to Ensure Their Salvation

We will end with this one: ASSOCIATION.

1 Corinthians 15:33 Do not be misled: “Bad company corrupts good character.”

Bad company corrupts us. If your child gravitates toward a crowd who dishonors God, you and your child have a severe problem, and you need to question their salvation.

1 John 5:2 THIS IS HOW WE KNOW that we love the children of God: by loving God and carrying out his commands.

If I love God, I will love the people who love God and try to carry out his commands. This act is called “fellowship.” It’s a desire to be with other believers. This fellowship thing becomes touchy. You want your child to witness and love all people, sinners included, but you must make your child aware of people who dishonor  God. They will corrupt them.

Our daughter is beautiful and always has been. Bonnie was very popular in high school and constantly asked out on dates. Way before she became old enough to date, we made it clear she could not date until she was sixteen, and then she could only double date and then only with a boo we had met AT CHURCH. If they would not come to this church to meet me, they would not date Bonnie – PERIOD! We showed her it was for her protection.

Are My Children Saved: How to Ensure Their Salvation

Once, Bonnie had a crush on a boy who did attend our church. Bonnie’s mother and I didn’t like it for several reasons. He was rebellious and disobedient. I saw none of the previously mentioned recognizable evidence and fruits in the young man, proving to me there was salvation although he had “prayed the prayer.” We had to tell Bonnie she could not see him, PERIOD! She didn’t like it, cried, and became very upset with us, but she submitted as always.

Not long after, the young man went through all sorts of problems, as he does to this day.

Bonnie soon realized our parameters were really for her good. Just as a side note, Bonnie never asked us to allow her to go on a single date. At twenty-two, when her husband wanted to propose to her, we had to trick Bonnie so he could have her alone. There is recognizable evidence when someone experiences salvation.

My point is, Dads, your children are exactly that – children. You must help them through reason to select companions who will not dishonor  God. The wrong people corrupt them every time. Paul warns us not to be deceived about t at. With whom does your child fellowship? The EVIDENCE of associations produces the recognizable fruit of fellowship.

Are My Children Saved: How to Ensure Their Salvation

Dad, how are you affecting the coming generations? Are you a good dad or a bad dad?

According to what we have talked about, IS YOUR CHILD SAVED? You’re not asking if they prayed a prayer. You must look for God’s saving evidence, producing recognizable fruit in their lives. The evidence of CONVICTION will produce the fruit of grief for their sin. Also, the evidence of REVELATION OF THE GOSPEL will produce the fruit of bel ef. Furthermore, the evidence of SANCTIFICATION will produce the fruit of obedience ce. Moreover, the evidence of ASSOCIATION will produce the fruit of the fellowship.

When you see this evidence producing good fruit in your child, you can smile and rest confidently. God works in your child’s spirit, heart, soul, mind, and body. All in all, your child is in love with God. So, if you ever question these things, and one day you will, intensify your prayers, your conversations with them, and, most importantly, your example to them.

Dad, as you know, these things don’t just happen. That’s why the Bible says,

Ephesians 6:4 FATHERS, do not exasperate your children; instead, BRING THEM UP IN THE TRAINING AND INSTRUCTION OF THE LORD.

Are My Children Saved: How to Ensure Their Salvation

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