By the age of seven, children have already formed their core beliefs about their identity. These beliefs are like trees that began as small seeds in the form of words. These words grow into thought patterns that eventually become fully grown trees, producing fruit. However, these trees don't produce apples-they produce behavior. As parents and caregivers, we have a unique opportunity to help shape the thoughts and beliefs that are being formed in our children. We can use this influence for good by simply choosing to speak truth and life over them and by teaching them to do the same. Speaking declarations like those found in this book with your children is an easy and practical way to help them learn to believe the truth about who God says they are.
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