BECOMING LIKE
CHILDREN
When the Lord repeats
Himself on a specific topic, and does so multiple times, the reader
needs to pay close attention to what is being said. Such is the
instruction from Jesus in Matthew Chapter 18:
(Mat
18:2) And He called a child to Himself and set him before them,
(Mat
18:3) and said, "Truly I say to you, unless you are converted
and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven.
(Mat
18:4) "Whoever then humbles himself as this child, he is the
greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
This directive is repeated
twice more in Mark 10:15 and Luke 18:17. Three times, Jesus says
that we must “become like children” if we are to enter the
Kingdom of Heaven. What precisely are we to do in order that we
“become like children”?
My wife, some friends and
a few close family members have often accused me of being a child.
“Don't be such a child”, one of them once said to me. Well
GOSH! If I am not like a child, I won't get into heaven!!
Brother,..... I said to myself,..... I don't think that is what our
Lord means.
Young children are not
programmed with all the CAN'TS and IMPOSSIBLES that hamper the faith
of adults. Through the eyes of a child, everything is possible.
Nothing is impossible. The way our Father likes it!
(Luk
1:37) "For nothing will be impossible with God."
There is a helpless,
simple, trusting attitude that God finds so endearing in His
children. It is through those who foster that “Child Like” faith
that the Holy Spirit does some of His best work. He wants us to rely
on Him, not on ourselves.
Children are also
extremely humble. They don't know what they don't know and readily
accept that which they cannot see, feel, taste, or hear. If they
can think it, it can become real in the youthful mind. We old-timers
really have to work hard to develop that beautiful child-like faith
in acceptance of God's grace.
Matthew, Mark, Luke, John
& Paul all saw Jesus in the flesh. They lived with Him and
touched Him and still had faith issues. The children, however,
readily accepted Jesus, and believed fully from the start. That is
the part that “Big People” need to relearn. Revisit your
childhood again. Be youthful in your thoughts. Believe with all your
heart. Know that He is with you in all you do. You are, after all,
a CHILD of God!
Have you read your Bible
today?
[All scripture in this
blog posting is NASB]
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