Sadie Robertson shares adorable video of her preaching as a child

Sadie Robertson sharing her faith as a child. YouTube video screenshot

Reality teen Sadie Robertson shared a sweet video of herself sharing her faith as a child.

The now 17-year-old said that she would follow the Lord even if she became famous, and is holding true to that as a celebrity contestant on "Dancing with the Stars," and as a castmember on "Duck Dynasty."

Robertson, wearing pigtails and with missing baby teeth, told the camera that what she was about to say was in her heart.

"Jesus came to earth because He wanted us to have to be nice, and He died for us... for all of us," she said in the home movie.

"Sometimes we make mistakes, but when you make mistakes, that doesn't mean you are not going up there [to heaven]," young Sadie continued. "You can still go up there because we know you are worshipping the Lord, and you're loving Him."

The daughter of Willie and Korie Robertson is one of the breakout stars of "Duck Dynasty," but continues to preach modesty and righteousness through her "Living Original" book and prom dress line, and on her social media accounts.

As a child, she predicted that fame would not affect her love for God.

"And if I was famous... So? I would still love the Lord," she insisted. "I would not just remember about myself. I would love the Lord.

"The most important thing in my heart is God," Robertson continued in the video. "He is the one who made us and who made the world... He made all these people just for us to listen in our heart."

At the end of the two-and-a-half minute video, the child folds her hands, bows her head, and prays.

"Lord, thank you for this night," Robertson began. "Help us have a good night; help us have a good morning. Let it be warm some days and some days cold.

"And this Christmas, we want it to snow really fast so we can make a snowman and have really fun," she added. "And we all know we love you, and we all know you are smiling right now and the devil's frowning, and that's good."

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