Children’s vulnerability, innocence, and curiosity make them uniquely precious. When adults exhibit these traits, they’re often likened to children. While childlike behavior may seem impractical in many areas of life, Jesus encourages us to adopt childlike qualities to receive faith. This paradox highlights the importance of humility, trust and openness in our spiritual journey. Children trust their parents unconditionally, even when faced with discipline or correction. This trust allows them to maintain a strong bond, knowing they’re loved and safe. Only in cases of betrayal or abuse might this trust be broken. In the same way, we are to see and relate with our Heavenly Father.
Matthew 18:3-4 “Learn this well: Unless you dramatically change your way of thinking and become teachable, and learn about heaven’s kingdom realm with the wide-eyed wonder of a child, you will never be able to enter in. Whoever continually humbles himself to become like this gentle child is the greatest one in heaven’s kingdom. This is a powerful reminder that faith requires openness, innocence, and total surrender to God. Let’s reflect on areas of our lives where we struggle to trust Him fully, and let go of past doubts and limited understanding. By surrendering to the Father, we can step out in faith, even when things seem impossible, and witness God’s limitless power transform our lives.
✝️ May we experience the miraculous power of God in our lives, as we walk in Childlike faith this week!
Oh God, let the Childlike traits in me reminds me of my openness, obedience, innocency of life and fully grounded Trust in you and not as charlatan
Amen and amen
God be our help🥰
As children trust an have faith in their moral parents to provide for them with wavering so must we have faith in our immoral father who created everything and knows us even before we were born.
God be our help dear🥰
LORD, I trust you with all my heart. May the innocence you desired, like that of a little child, be my form and character
Amen and amen dear
God bless you 🥰