Mat 18:1-5.10
1 At about the same time, the disciples came to
Jesus asking, "Who gets the highest rank in God's kingdom?" 2 For an
answer Jesus called over a child, whom he stood in the middle of the room, 3
and said, "I'm telling you, once and for all, that unless you return to
square one and start over like children, you're not even going to get a look at
the kingdom, let alone get in. 4 Whoever becomes simple and elemental again,
like this child, will rank high in God's kingdom. 5 What's more, when you
receive the childlike on my account, it's the same as receiving me. 10"
Watch that you don't treat a single one of these childlike believers
arrogantly. You realize, don't you, that their personal angels are constantly
in touch with my Father in heaven?
Food for thought
Here is a very revealing question, followed by a
very revealing answer. The disciples asked who was the greatest in the Kingdom
of Heaven. Jesus took a child and said that unless they turned and became as
this little child, they would not get into the Kingdom at all. The question of
the disciples was: "Who will be the greatest in the Kingdom of
Heaven?" They were saying in other words, once in heaven, who will be
greatest? Jesus said, "Unless you turn." He was warning them that
they were going in completely the wrong direction, away from the Kingdom of
Heaven and not towards it.
Jesus took a child and said that we be like
children. What did he mean? Why children? Because many of us have lost the
child within; we have to relearn looking at life as a child does, with a
beginner's mind; we must free our mind of all expectations and learn to expect
the unexpected.
Jesus called us to become as little children that
we might enter into the fullness of life which he called the kingdom of Heaven.
Yet, so often our self-imposed limitations of age, appropriateness of
behaviour, business of living, the shoulds and the shouldn’ts, the cans and
cannots, the images we hold of ourselves and what is possible for us may be
robbing us of our life-full-ness.
When did you last swing on a swing? When did you
last do something “outrageous” that pushed you beyond your present boundaries
and radiated to the world that you are fully alive? When did the childlike
spirit within you run free in joy and excitement? Age is no excuse; other
people’s opinion of you is no excuse; and your own limiting opinion of yourself
is no excuse for not embracing the gift of life and living it to the fullest
expression.
The spirit within you can represent both the
excited child and ageless wisdom. Do you truly believe that the spirit within
you is unlimited? If so, what is stopping you from expressing abundance in your
life? And we’re talking about abundance on all levels—health, relationships,
business, studies, financial, mental, and emotional!
Unfortunately, as we grow older, many of us aren't
growing towards the Kingdom of heaven, but away from it; the more we grow up,
the less we become childlike; and the more un-childlike we become the further
away from heaven we get.
We have to make a U-Turn and learn to be childlike
again, otherwise we are going to a wrong direction. We do well to turn and
accept and embrace the child within, for as Jesus taught us today, receiving
this child within is like receiving Christ himself. And the more childlike (not
the more childish) we become, the greater we become heaven bound. Happy the childlike
because they behold the face of the Father in heaven, and are beheld by the
Father in heaven.
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