Monday, October 21, 2013

Like A Child

Jesus said that the kingdom of heaven in made up of people who are like children. (Matt. 19:14) Also, in Matthew 18:2, Jesus says, only those who are child like will enter the kingdom of heaven. If this child likeness is so important for our salvation. It surely worth while to reflect on it meaning.

In Matthew 18:3, Jesus mentions one of the child like characteristics. It is humility. Some would dispute the fact that a child is humble, but it seems in Jesus day they were. The child of the past may not be the same as the child of today. It is pride that keeps us from coming to Christ and bowing down before him. Pride breeds self-reliance. We think we can do it on our own. A child may become selfish, but he knows that he depends on his father and mother for his food, clothes and everything he needs. He knows that he can't care for himself. A child who tries to be independent will bring all kinds of trouble on himself. He will stumble and fall. He will have to eventually turn to someone for help, even if it is not his father.

Another characteristic of a small child is faith or trust. A child trust his parents fully until proven otherwise. Even when a parent fails the child several times, a young child still tends to believe in them. Often a young child will trust their teachers, friends, and even strangers to their own harm. We can have full faith and trust in God because he never fails us. We can always count on Him. Even when we feel like He has failed us, He has not. We just don't understand what He is doing. God requires full trust.

Another characteristic of a young child is hope and joy. Most young children are very positive. They may have moments of sadness, but rarely despair. These usually are short lived. With this, they are not very big worriers. They don't worry because they know that their parents will care for them. They don't worry, because they are unaware of the challenges and evils that may lie ahead.  Jesus said that we must be as innocent as a dove but as shrewd as a viper. (Matt. 10:16) We are to have the innocence of a child, but the shrewdness of an experienced adult. Yet, we must maintain our hope and joy in the Lord.

Another characteristic of a child is they are dreamers. They are always dreaming about one thing or another. They always have big ideas. They usually have dreams and ideas that are bigger then them. Yet, believe that they will obtain them one day. Even though they may be limited any many ways, this doesn't stop them in believing in the impossible.

Another characteristic of a child is freedom in worship. (Matt. 21:15-16) They have a freedom in self expression. They are often uninhibited. They usually say what they think. Many times they say the first thing that comes to their mind without even thinking about what is coming out of their mouth or the consequences that might follow. Yes, they often get themselves in trouble because of this, but being uninhibited in our worship of God is a good thing.

Along with this characteristic a child is usually passionate about things. They are passionate about what they believe, and are passionate about what they do. They usually don't do things half way, unless of course it is something they don't like or it wasn't their idea. Along with this passion comes high and may emotions, not always good. How often do I see a believer come to church on fire for the Lord, and he becomes a sanctified dead beat.

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