| Dear Friend,
This
morning in my devotions I was reading in Matthew 18. The disciples
came to Jesus, and asked Him who was the greatest in the kingdom
of heaven. Jesus called a little child over to their group,
and had him stand among them. Jesus told them, “I tell
you the truth, unless you change and become like little children,
you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever
humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom
of heaven.” Essentially He told them that instead of seeking
to be the greatest in the kingdom of heaven, they needed to
make some changes; otherwise they would never even be there.
The
change He asked for was that they would be become like a little
child. Let’s take a moment and look at some of the characteristics
of a little child that we need to become like.
Trusting. Children are very trusting.
If mom and dad say it, then they trust them. They might ask
questions, and use the “why” word a lot, but overall
children trust their parents. Do you trust God like a child,
even when your “whys” are not answered?
They know where their refuge is.
Children love to explore and be with their friends and playmates.
They like to do new things. But when trouble comes, or they’re
hurt or in danger, they want their parents. I’ve hung
out with kids and played with them, and they like me and we’re
all getting along fine until they bump their head or scrape
a knee, and I will pick them up and hold them and say nice
things, but it doesn’t matter. They want their mom and
dad now! That’s where they are secure. Do you run to
God when you are in trouble, or run away like Adam? Do you
know where your refuge is?
Their knowledge base is very limited, but that
doesn’t stop them. Children are very smart,
but their knowledge is very limited. But they still love,
trust, obey, and follow directions. They don’t wait
until everything makes sense before they obey; no, sometimes
“because mommy says so” is enough. How
about you and me? Do we trust God even when we don’t
understand? When God requires something of us, is a “because
God says so” enough? Can we obey based on trust
and not wait for every doubt to be removed?
I’m sure that there are many other good characteristics
that children have that we must have in our lives to prepare
us for heaven. What are your thoughts? What are some of the
things we need to do and change in our lives to become like
little children? I’d love to hear your input!
Check out this quote I just read: “We are as ignorant
of God as little children, but as little children we may love
and obey Him. Instead of speculating in regard to His nature
or His prerogatives, let us give heed to the word He has spoken:
‘Be still, and know that I am God.’ Psalm 46:10.”
The Faith I Live By, page 61.
I think that one of the most common phrases I hear from parents
in church to their young children is “Be still!”
Always full of energy and wanting to move, move, move, children
need to be reminded constantly to “Be still!”
And I think that our heavenly Father is saying the same to each
of us as well: “Be still! Take some time to hear
My voice, and let Me speak to you in My word. Stop rushing around
and be still and know that I am God.”
Take the time to be still today! I’m praying for you.
Mark
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