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Become Like Children

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And He called a child to Himself and set him before them, and said, “Truly I say to you, unless you are converted and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven. “Whoever then humbles himself as this child, he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. Matthew 18:2-4

 

This bible passage has been on my mind a lot lately. Probably because the Lord is using my time with my  grandson, Brayden, to teach me a few things that I need to learn.

Brayden Being Brayden

Brayden Being Brayden

Spending time with Brayden, and observing him, is one of the biggest blessings I have ever received. As any grandparent knows, this special bond is like no other…there is really no way to describe the love I feel for him. Everything he does amazes me, and when he feels any discomfort or pain, it literally hurts my heart.

“Truly I say to you, unless you are converted and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven.”

 That verse got me to thinking… what does it mean to “become like children?”

Led me to think of the attributes I am noticing in Brayden:

Totally dependent in every way…Lord, help me to open my heart and mind to depend on you to provide for me and to carry me through all that life brings.

 Always learning and growing…Lord, as the years go by, help me to stay open to learning through Holy Scripture and the teachings of The Church, so that I am constantly growing closer to you, and more like you.

Authentic…Lord, help me to become more of who I was meant to be, by allowing me to be transparent. Whether that means sharing my joys and happiness with you, or being honest when I am unhappy, hurt, angry, hungry, thirsty, prideful, frustrated, sinful, confused or weak. For being authentic with you is the way to true relationship.

Filled with wonder…Lord, help me to always have childlike wonder, for you have created most amazing and beautiful things, so that we will know that YOU ARE GOD. Let me never lose the ability to look with wonder at the everyday beauty all around me, especially the beauty of the people in my life.

Intuitive…Lord, as a child has the natural instinct of feeling/knowing when “something is not right”, help me to trust the voice you have placed in my heart, that alerts me to danger and evil. Help me to always stay close to you, so that discernment becomes natural, and I can look to your truth to always guide me.

Learning to trust…Lord, just as a child learns to trust in his own abilities as he learns and grows, help me to trust that I am getting stronger with each step you help me make. Also, just as a child learns to trust those who love him, help me to trust you more and more, as you always love me, and are always there with me.

Persistent…Lord, when experiencing or learning something new, it is sometimes difficult and frustrating. As a child remains persistent in communicating his needs, and also is persistent in trying to overcome an obstacle or perfect a skill, please help me to never give up, and to remain persistent in reaching for you, and the divine purpose you have designed for me.

Seeking comfort…Lord, as a child seeks comfort when lonely, tired, or in distress, please help me to look for comfort in you, and to know that I am safe when nestled safely in your love and mercy.

 

See that you do not despise one of these little ones. For I tell you that their angels in heaven always see the face of my Father in heaven. Matthew 18:10

Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation, now that you have tasted that the Lord is good. 1 Peter 2:2-3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17 thoughts on “Become Like Children

  1. Being children is like a heaven.. and therefore Childhood is the golden period of the life !

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    • Thank you for reading and for your thoughtful words! I agree that childhoods can feel like heaven to many people. When I look back, I realize the heaven there was in the simplicity and in the “carefree” days. However, I have to admit, my husband and I are also experiencing “golden” times at this period of our life together.

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  2. Reblogged this on News With a Catholic View.

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  3. Every artist knows that and people who are not artists should still accept such simplified attitude towards our life. Very inspiring and thoughtful post!

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  4. That is exceptional!!!

    Love you, Joe

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  5. Just seeing if it will take my comment. For some reason yesterday it would not. If it does will be back. Love and God Bless, SR

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  6. Oh! How precious!

    My fiend that is the best explanation I have ever come across that this OFTEN not understood teaching.

    The KEY of course is humility & complete-TRUST, and kids are chuck full of it in the early years

    As a FYI my Bride of 49 years [and counting] and I are going to relocate from Florida back to Ohio in the Spring to be very near to our 2 {+ 1 more in December} GREAT granddaughters!

    THANKS for sharing this!

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    • Thank you for your sweet words! Wow…you and your wife have an exciting move to look forward to! What part of Ohio? We are originally from Youngstown, OH, and I still consider it “home.”

      Lots of love and prayers out to you and your precious family!

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  7. OMG- I do love this. Interesting enough this week in Prayer I was asking Him why a child like faith and your post has answered that question. Thank you.

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  8. Wonderful insights. We can learn so much from the littles!
    Thank you .

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  9. Thank you for your lovely reflection on how to live out our faith in a child-like manner. I echo your thoughts on the blessing of being a grandparent and having the opportunity to slow down and observe these amazing little people in our lives. I often find myself in awe watching Kai figure out a new skill or how to overcome whatever challenge he faces. May we both continue to have opportunities to see the wonder of God’s creation unfolding in our lives.

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