Childlike
It seems to me, as time goes on, that the
only thing that is worth seeking for is to know and to be known by Christ -- a
privilege open alone to the childlike, who, with receptivity, guilelessness,
and humility, move Godward. Charles H.
Brent
I love to watch children. They have an innocence about them that is
irresistible and their hearts are open.
They haven’t yet experienced the disappointment, tragedy and reality of
an adult. They haven’t been colored by
cynicism, hurt or anger. When children dream of what they will be it is
normally not something small. They have
the imagination to dream big so their expectations of what they can be are not
hindered by the reality of a fallen world.
When I look back on the happiest times of my
life the majority of the time my thoughts are centered on childhood
memories. Camping trips, summers with
nothing to do but play, riding horses in the evening with my family and
floating on inner tubes on the creek with my cousins. These are the carefree thoughts of childhood.
Unfortunately, some of our best childhood
memories become overshadowed by the hurts of the world. This becomes our new reality and we grow
up. So we gradually forget or set aside
the happiest times and replace them with sorrowful and burdensome events of
life.
In Mark 10:14-15 Jesus said, “Let the little
children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of
God. Assuredly, I say to you, whoever
does not receive the kingdom of God as a little child will by no means enter
it.”
It is difficult to survive the hurts of the
world and become like little children again.
Through the hurts of the world we bury our ability to become
childlike. We literally become old
before our time. We should pursue Heaven
with childlike fervor because God has created a place where our dreams will be
realized.
If I look forward to heaven with the
unlimited ability of God to create such an amazing place for me to live through
eternity, then this world I live in now will be but a blip on my journey to
heaven.
I think it is best said by Randy Alcorn in
his book Heaven. “God is big enough not
only to fulfill your dreams but also to expand them as you anticipate
Heaven. When you experience
disappointment and loss as you faithfully serve God here, remember: the loss is
temporary. The gains will be
eternal. Every day on the New Earth will
be a new opportunity to live out the dreams that matter most.”
Prayer for the Day:
Heavenly Father, I pray for my vision of heaven to be one of amazed wonder at
the unlimited possibilities of the home you have created for us. I want to be childlike in my imagination of
what heaven will be like because You promise me wonders beyond my
comprehension.
Scripture: Then Jesus called a little child to Him,
set him in the midst of them, and said, “Assuredly, I say to you, unless you
are converted and become as little children, you will by no means enter the
kingdom of heaven. Therefore
whoever humbles himself as this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of
heaven. Matthew 18:2-4
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