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If you can use anything Lord you can use me.
Right?
How often do our children hear this song or
phrase used in church and think, “Well God can
use me but not until I am 16.” Why do most
children think this way? Is it because that is
what they were told or because that is just the
way things seem to work. “I know I can help lead
in children’s church, once I am in sixth grade.”
Sometimes I wonder if we as children’s ministers
encourage this type of thinking. I know that I
have found myself falling into this trap. “I
will have Susie lead prayer tonight because she
is the oldest and has the most experience.” What
I have noticed happening is that my younger
children are the ones leading in prayer and
bringing the older children to a deeper level.
God does not look for age or experience. He
simply looks for availability and a heart that
is hungry to hear from Him. God chose a lowly
shepherd boy to become Israel’s king. He was
anointed as a boy to take this position and yet
his own father did not even consider him to be
in the running. David was called a man after
God’s own heart. The prophet that anointed David
grew up in the presence of the Lord. (I Samuel
2:21 NLT) When Samuel was born his mother gave
him to the Lord to be used in the priesthood.
When God first spoke to him, he went to his
leader Eli because he did not know God’s voice.
It was Eli that told Samuel that God was trying
to speak to him. The next time God called
Samuel’s name he answered by saying “…your
servant is listening.” (I Samuel 3:9 NLT) He was
told the plans that God had to bring the
Israelites back into right-standing. Josiah
became king at the age of eight. In I Kings 13:2
it was prophesied that Josiah would tear down
all the altars that were being used to worship
idols. During his reign as king, Josiah did just
as the prophecy said. He was a king like no
other in the history of Israel. (II Kings 23:25
NLT) These are all examples of God using a child
to bring His people back to him. In the New
Testament it was the children who cried Hosanna
in Jerusalem and realized who Jesus really was.
I believe that it is our responsibility to let
the children in our care know that they can be
used by God. We need to train, equip, and
provide opportunity for children to minister. In
a recent children’s prayer conference a group of
children were lead into intercession by a
missionary kid from Africa. When that missionary
kid began to intercede during a video about
Africa other children came forth to minister to
him. What began with three kids praying (one for
a country, two for the missionary kid) ended up
with 20-30 children all praying in agreement for
that continent.
Recently on a Sunday night a group of seven
girls prayed for the youth in the altar service.
These girls felt comfortable doing this because
they had been trained to pray with others, and
they were told that it was ok to pray with the
older kids. In a Shekinah Kids meeting this past
week 15 kids entered into intercession for the
AIDS orphans in Africa. In this case it was the
younger group of children that lead the older
group into a deeper level of prayer. They were
equipped with the facts, statistics, and
pictures. They had been trained in the purpose
of intercession. They were given opportunity by
being able to pray how they wanted in an
atmosphere where they felt safe.

It is our responsibility to provide that
atmosphere. If we lead them to that place and
let God take care of the rest, great things can
happen. Children will be the leaders in the
greatest revival we have ever seen or heard of,
but we must be the ones that help clear the way
for them to begin to minister. Remember these
are not just kids but they are God’s kids!
Submitted by: Lyn St. John
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