By Don Loftis
As you look around Sunday, you
will notice that we have some of the most
precious children in all the world. Their smiles
are contagious and their hugs will melt your heart.
Jesus must have had a similar thought when he
told his competitive disciples, “Truly I say to you,
unless you are converted and become like
children, you shall not enter the kingdom of heaven.
Whoever then humbles himself as this child,
he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven” (Mt.
18:3-4).
Jesus was highlighting childlike
humility as essential to our obedience and
our willingness to accept divine grace. Children
also forgive the hurts of others more easily than
their parents.
Paul highlights the innocence of
children writing in I Cor. 14:20,
“Brethren, do not be children in your thinking; yet
in evil be babes, but in your thinking be mature.”
A mother was driving her young
daughter to pre-school one day. When the
convertible that was driving in front of them
stopped at a light, the lady riding in the passenger
seat stood up and waved. Noticing that the
woman was completely naked, the mother was
horrified. Her daughter, seeing all that was
happening, said, “Mommy, look at that lady, she
isn’t wearing a seat belt.” Oh for the innocence
of a child.
Let’s give thanks for all of our
youngsters. They keep us young and inspire
us about the future. They bring out the best
in our efforts to set good examples. And maybe
most importantly, they teach us what the Lord
wants us to be like as the children of His
kingdom.
- via The
Encourager, the weekly bulletin for the Calvert
City Church of Christ, Calvert City, KY. Lance Cordle
preaches for the congregation. He may be contacted
through the congregation's website:
http://www.calvertchurchofchrist.com
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