
My daughter, Lydia, is three years old (she will be three-and-a-half in a few weeks). A few nights ago, I was reading Lydia her nightly Bible story. We were reading about Moses and the Passover from the very excellent Big Picture Story Bible. One of the pages had a picture of a man holding a lamb. The text of this story used the word “sacrifice”. My attempt to explain this word to Lydia went like this:
Daddy: Do you know what “sacrifice” means, Lydia?
Lydia: No.
Daddy: “Sacrifice” means God’s people have to kill the lamb. When we do bad things (sin), God says something or someone must die, so that our sins can be taken away. Did you know that Jesus is called the “Lamb of God”, because He died on the Cross for our sins?
Lydia: Yes. Jesus died on the Cross.
Daddy: That’s right. What happened after Jesus died on the Cross?
Lydia: He rose again!
Daddy: That’s right! Jesus died for our sins and then rose again. And because Jesus died and rose again, when we die, God will raise us again to be with Him forever!
Lydia: Do we die on a Cross?
Daddy: No, probably not. But, Lydia, if we do die on a Cross, what will happen?
Lydia: Jesus will raise us again!
Daddy: That’s right!
(Pensive pause.)
Lydia: Daddy, they’ll need to make a small cross for me!
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Cosby was right; kids do say the darndest things!
I love my daughter!










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