Luke 18:16 - "But Jesus called them to him, saying, 'Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God.'"
Have you ever looked in a mirror?
Not the kind that hangs on a wall.
I mean the ones that breathe.
Having made us in His image, God meant for us to be a mirror. God meant for other people to see what God is like through us. And God meant for us adults to see God through the littlest ones. Specifically, God wants us adults to see both God's kingdom here on earth and also his holy place in heaven through children.
Like in our Preschool chapel. A part of chapel has the little ones singing a number of songs. Every single one of those children has one single goal in mind, namely, to let me and their teachers know that they are singing with love and gusto to make God, and anyone who's watching, ever so proud.
It's a mirror.
Through those sweet and dear little children, we see again what God wants from you and from me. He wants for me to march into my day with childlike dignity, then look for him in the crowd, then bounce on my toes with eagerness for what I know is about to unfold, and then belt it out with love and gusto, while, in essence, saying to my God, "I love you! I love you with all my heart! And I'm so glad glad glad to be your child!"
Luke 18:16 - "But Jesus called them to him, saying, 'Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of God.'"
Praise God!
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