Matthew 18:2-4 (New International Version)
2 He called a little child and had him stand among them. 3 And he said: "I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. 4Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
Children have always been some of my best mentors. As a teacher, I always learned a lot from my students. Now, as a grand father I am learning a lot from my grand daughters. I always had difficulty with this passage because I confused child-like with childish. Being considered childish is something I dread. I don’t want to be embarrassed, I have too much pride. Lately I have been spending a lot of time with my Granddaughter Emily, babysitting while mom and dad are at work. She is 21 months old and a busy, independent little girl. We have become quite close and my heart leaps when I open the door to her house and she lights up with a smile and laughs, “Grampi”. She does not have to do anything special to earn my love; I love her because she is. She does not try to impress me about how good she is, she just takes for granted I love her and she is good enough the way she is. She trusts me. She comes to me with what ever need she has: hunger, hurt, messy diaper or the need to laugh. She doesn’t try to earn it, she just trusts that I love her and will provide. It has been my struggle to see God this way, to just trust Him and know that He loves me and will provide.


1 comment:
What a beautiful analogy! Children are so simple and yet we can learn so much from them. I will pray that you trust him, know that he loves you and will provide. Please do the same for me, too.
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