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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. Jesus showed them the smallest. The
wanted to know who was the most important. Jesus showed them the least
important. No wonder 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 those who are en route to heaven are like children.
What did he mean? Why children? Because, like the disciples in the gospel
reading, many of us have lost the child within; the more we grow the less
children we become.
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 are robbing us of our childhood.
When
did you last swing on a swing? When did you last do something “outrageous” that
pushed you beyond your present adult boundaries and showed to the people around
you that you are fully alive? When did the childlike spirit within you run free
in joy and excitement?
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 further away from heaven we get.
We
have to make a U-Turn: "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." 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 more heaven bound we are. 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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