How to Teach Confidence to Kids (11 Truths for Christian Parents)
Last Updated on August 21, 2024 by Alicia Michelle
Wondering how to teach confidence to kids? On the surface, it seems that teaching kids how to have self confidence would be a big part of teaching children about God.
I mean, doesn't it make sense that raising self confident kids is the key?
But I disagree. Our kids need more—way more—than just self confidence in order to be truly successful.
Instead of teaching our kids how to get self confidence, we must build confidence in kids by teaching them this concept: “God is my confidence.”
We need to teach children how to have a godly confidence—an unshakeable, unchanging assurance—that is founded on a dependence on God.
By teaching our kids how to develop self confidence based on God's promises (instead of their own abilities) we can give our kids the firm foundation they need to accomplish the beautiful plans God has for them (Jeremiah 29:11).
Why We Shouldn't Teach Kids Self Confidence
Perhaps it sounds wrong for Christian parents to not teach their kids how to have self confidence.
But, you see, teaching kids how to have self confidence shouldn’t be the goal. To be quite frank, self-confidence (at least the way it's defined by societal standards) isn't biblical.
Instead, we want our kids self worth to be determined not by their fleeting emotions (or the thoughts of those around them) but by the unchanging, deep riches of God's love for them.
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That kind of self-worth doesn't come from being more confident in self but from developing a daily dependence in God.
P.S. The best way to how to teach kids to be confident? We want to encourage them to grow closer to God everyday through a daily Bible time.
I'm not talking about a “check the box” Bible lesson. I'm talking about teaching kids how to understand and apply scripture to every day life.
In order to build confidence in kids, our children need to know how to make wise godly decisions in their lives based on the Bible. And that only comes through knowing how to study the Bible.
Teaching kids how to have confidence starts with teaching them how to know God and how to get answers about life from the Bible.
A Better Plan for Teaching Kids Confidence
Since the enemy often uses society, culture and peer pressure to attack our kids' confidence, imagine how different our world would be if we built confidence in kids by teaching them to find their worth through God's eyes?
Wouldn’t you love to develop this same godly confidence in your kids–creating a generation of children who define their self esteem by God's promises?
Let’s discover how we can teach kids godly confidence that’s founded not on our children's imperfect abilities but on God’s great promises and plans.
My husband and I firmly believe that if our kids can grasp these 11 biblical truths we will be raising the confident kids we long for them to become.
11 Truths to Teach Kids Godly Self Confidence
Let's walk through each of these foundational truths that teach kids how to have confidence based on God's promises for them.
I’ve written each one from God’s perspective as if He were speaking to our kids directly.
Godly Self Confidence Truth #1:
My love for you lasts forever, and it’s because of this love that I’m always wanting to be close to you. (Jeremiah 31:3)
How awesome would it be if our kids were convinced–deep down in their soul–that they were continually being pursued by God's love!
I believe that if our kids knew that they were wholly and eternally loved by their creator (and allowed that principle to build their self-worth), they would never wonder how to have more self confidence.
Godly Self Confidence Truth #2:
I know all of your thoughts and I know every part of you. Don’t be afraid to share your heart with me. (Psalm 139:1)
One of the enemy's most insidious tactics is to tell our kids that they've made too many mistakes to be close to God. He wants to destroy our kids' confidence by somehow convincing them that they are irreparably flawed.
And yet, God tells us over and over in His word that He has perfectly formed us and that he knows every aspect of our lives (the good, the bad and the ugly). He is not afraid of our mistakes and in fact, wants us to share them with Him as means to grow closer!
Friends, we must teach our kids that depending on God–trusting Him to love us through all our fears and mistakes–is how to have self-confidence that weathers any situation.
Godly Self Confidence Truth #3:
You were handmade by me—perfectly crafted by my hands—and I call my creation of you “marvelous.” (Psalm 139:14)
Society has done an excellent job of portraying how we “should” look. We're told daily what's trending and what's not. Magazine covers proclaim what clothing size is the “right” one in order to fit in and to be accepted.
From an early age our kids are taught how to have self-confidence based on how they look.
Of course, as women, you and I know how destructive self-image issues can be to our self-confidence! So imagine how incredibly powerful it would be if our children could grow up knowing that they are perfectly crafted by an awesome creator?
Godly Self Confidence Truth #4:
Even when things are hard, let my deep love for you remind you that I will be there to help you through it. (Isaiah 43:2; Proverbs 3:5-6)
Our family is currently going through a difficult trial and, let me tell you, being able to depend on Christ through this challenging time is what has kept our family sane.
If we were depending on our self-confidence, my husband and I would be overwhelmed with doubts and uncertainty. I'm so grateful that God has proven over and over in my life that He is dependable and faithful, and that challenging life seasons are an opportunity for me to demonstrate to my kids how to grow deeper in self-confidence based on God's promises.
Trials are also an awesome way to teach kids about perseverance!
Godly Self Confidence Truth #5:
I will never stop loving you, my child, and nothing can separate you from my love. (Psalm 136; Romans 8:31-39)
My daughter often has frequent nightmares. I remember having them too as a child and thus often being afraid to go to sleep.
However, I'm so grateful that my daughter has learned the principle that there's nothing that can separate her from God's love. For about a year now, she sleeps with her Bible and with Christian music playing in the background as a reminder that nothing evil can overcome her when Christ is in her life.
This simple truth has brought so much beautiful self-confidence in my daughter. I love when she reminds me not to be afraid because we can depend on God's promises as our source of confidence.
Godly Self Confidence Truth #6:
My love for you is not conditional. You can never earn my love—it is simply a gift I give to you. (Ephesians 1:4, Ephesians 2:4-5)
So many relationships in our world are conditional–you do this for me, and I'll do that for you. It's not always a bad thing per se (for example, employers expect employees to work in exchange for pay).
However, it's easy to let this mindset translate into our self-esteem: If we do certain things or act a certain way then we will be worthy of love.
And that's why God's love stands out so brightly! If our kids are convinced of the truth that they are loved regardless by God, they will be equipped with a powerful confidence that can change the world!
Godly Self Confidence Truth #7:
Stay connected to me and I promise to use you to produce good fruit in every season. (Psalm 1:1-3; John 15:4-8)
If we want to build godly, self-confident kids, we must teach our kids to always stay in contact with God through daily Bible reading and ongoing prayer. Jesus promises in John 15:4-8 that if we remain in Him like a vine stays connected to the branches then we can produce much fruit.
Life can be incredibly hard, and we need the power of God surging through us if we want to be triumphant through all circumstances. If we allow our circumstances to dictate our self-worth we will be left depleted and searching.
But if we stay close to Him–regularly reading the Bible and listening to His voice–then we can do amazing things for God. What a powerful truth about godly confidence to instill in our kids!
Godly Self Confidence Truth #8:
Because I love you and care about you, I want to replenish your soul when you are tired and give you strength to do more than you could hope or imagine. (Isaiah 40:28-31, Ephesians 3:20)
The world is full of tempting solutions to pain and overwhelm. It tries to provide physical comforts for the spiritual and emotional emptiness we sometimes experience.
But what if instead we taught our kids to look to Christ when they are tired?
What if we demonstrated to them that they didn't have to do it on their own but that God was always there to strengthen and replenish them? Knowing that Christ is the fuel behind our strength is a powerful confidence builder for anyone, especially children.
Godly Self Confidence Truth #9:
Don’t worry about what others think. Choose to let my voice guide you over the roar of the crowd. My truths will bring you the rich, full life that you’re looking for. (Proverbs 4:5-22; John 10:1-10)
We live in a world that is continually shouting for our attention. Without the guide of authentic truth found in God it is so easy to allow other's opinions and worldly pressures to dictate our choices!
Our kids need to learn how to drown out all those voices and focus solely on the “voice of the shepherd” as described in John 10:1-10.
When our children can learn to hear and obey the still, loving voice of God, they can much more easily learn how to develop godly self confidence and discover their true purpose. They can eschew peer pressure and stand strong in godly truth.
Godly Self Confidence Truth #10:
Should you make a mistake, be quick to tell me about it so that nothing comes between us in our relationship. (Psalm 32:3-5). Remember, I love you as-is and at all times. (Hosea 2:14-23)
Romans 3:23 says that all have sinned and fallen short of God's glorious standard. We must recognize that all of us–even those straight-as-an-arrow kids–sometimes make huge mistakes that separate us from God.
My husband and I are doing our best to teach our kids that confession is an important part of keeping our relationship with God pure.
We share with them that sin separates, but that we don't have to live in debilitating shame because of it. God made a way for us to stay confidently connected with Him despite our failures and that's through a real relationship with Him where confession is a regular practice.
Want to teach kids how to have self-confidence? Teach them God's promise that we are loved fully and completely despite our mistakes!
Godly Self Confidence Truth #11:
I love to bring new life out of the sin or difficulties in your life. Let me use them to give you a testimony of my love for others too! (2 Corinthians 1:3-7)
Lastly, we want to teach our kids that everything in their lives is meant to be used by God.
Every trial and every tear has a purpose. Every comfort He gives through difficult times can be used to teach us how to comfort others through their own difficulties (2 Corinthians 1:3-7; 2 Corinthians 4:7-10).
We can boldly seek God in all circumstances–even when things don't make sense on the surface–because we know that God is the great recycler. He transforms our darkest moments into glorious masterpieces that shine brightly for Him in a dark world.
Just knowing this simple truth can give our kids incredible confidence at all times!
4 Ways to Teach Kids How to Have a Self Confidence Founded in God's Promises
Of course there's so much work that goes into pouring these truths into our children!
Teaching kids how to have self confidence based on God's promises requires more than just taking our kids to church. It is a daily layering–bit-by-bit–of these 11 core biblical ideas in their heart.
I encourage you to read this post to discover more about how to help kids build a deep love for God and grow godly confidence: 4 Ways to Raise Confident Kids Who Love God
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I love this post. Hoping to turn it into a summer study. I cannot get the video link to work.
Hi Katrina! I’m so glad you found this post too. Of course there are so many wonderful thoughts to think about God, but I have a few verses and thoughts outlined in these posts that you might find helpful:
–20 Encouraging Bible Verses About Joy: https://aliciamichelle.com/bible-verses-about-joy/
–Bible Verses to Teach Biblical Wisdom to Kids: https://aliciamichelle.com/raising-world-changers-38-bible-verses-to-teach-kids-wisdom/
–7 Things I’m Teaching My Daughter About Being a Woman: https://aliciamichelle.com/teach-my-daughter-about-being-a-woman/
Also, have you had a chance to join the email community? We plan to release some very helpful resources this year and those in the email community will be some of the first ones to hear about it. You can go to the homepage, scroll to the bottom and enter your email address where it says “Let’s Stay in Touch”. Of course, only if your mom is OK with it. 🙂
So pleased to hear of your pure heart for Him! Blessings to you! 🙂
Hi Alicia, my mum and I are going to work on this. We are going to improve my time management skills and my confidence . So I’m going to try to learn to be dependent on God. Mum wanted me to ask you if it’s good for me to think of specific Christian thoughts while I’m doing my chores?
Katrina
Thank you so much! I appreciate your feedback! Yes, let’s allow our kids to grow strong in HIM and in HIS truths! Blessings to you today!
What a brilliant, beautiful, magnificent article! I cannot wait to share this with my kids! While the themes are so simple and obvious once you read them (it’s like, duh of course!!), it is so easy to get caught up in this crazy world and lose sight of that which matters most. Thank you so much for sharing, and God bless you!! xx
Thanks, Elizabeth! Appreciate that!
Agree with Jen B. This message applies to all ages as an encouraging reminder.
I love that! That is very true! 🙂 Thanks for sharing.
This could even be renamed, “How to be a Godly, Confident Adult”. 🙂