Faith of a Child (1 August 2023)

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Bible in a Year:
Psalms 57–59, Romans 4

Jesus . . . said, “Let the little children come to me.”
Luke 18:16

As our adopted granny lay in her hospital bed after suffering several strokes, her doctors were unsure of the amount of brain damage she had endured. They needed to wait until she was a bit better to test her brain function. She spoke very few words and even fewer were understandable. But when the eighty-six-year-old woman—who had babysat my daughter for twelve years—saw me, she opened her parched mouth and asked: “How is ###?” The first words she spoke to me were about my child whom she had loved so freely and fully.

Jesus loved children too and put them in the forefront even though His disciples disapproved. Some parents would seek out Christ and present their children to Him. He chose to bless the children as He “[placed] his hands on them” (Luke 18:15). But not everyone was happy that He was blessing little ones. The disciples scolded the parents and asked them to stop bothering Jesus. But He intervened and said, “Let the little children come to me” (v. 16). He called them an example of how we should receive God’s kingdom—with simple dependence, trust and sincerity.

Young children rarely have a hidden agenda. What you see is what you get. As our heavenly Father helps us regain child-like trust, may our faith and dependence on Him be as open as a child’s.

Reflect & Pray
How can you imitate a child’s sincerity in your relationship with God? How do you bless children in your family and community?

Father, help me to be as open and sincere as a child as I receive Your kingdom.
 
Fasting and praying before the Lord for ### and ### to have revival all over the country and to be filled with the precious Holy Spirit of God so they too will be saved and cast out devils out from people and be delivered from oppression and sin. In Jesus name. Amen
 

Bible in a Year:
Psalms 57–59, Romans 4

Jesus . . . said, “Let the little children come to me.”
Luke 18:16

As our adopted granny lay in her hospital bed after suffering several strokes, her doctors were unsure of the amount of brain damage she had endured. They needed to wait until she was a bit better to test her brain function. She spoke very few words and even fewer were understandable. But when the eighty-six-year-old woman—who had babysat my daughter for twelve years—saw me, she opened her parched mouth and asked: “How is Kayla?” The first words she spoke to me were about my child whom she had loved so freely and fully.

Jesus loved children too and put them in the forefront even though His disciples disapproved. Some parents would seek out Christ and present their children to Him. He chose to bless the children as He “[placed] his hands on them” (Luke 18:15). But not everyone was happy that He was blessing little ones. The disciples scolded the parents and asked them to stop bothering Jesus. But He intervened and said, “Let the little children come to me” (v. 16). He called them an example of how we should receive God’s kingdom—with simple dependence, trust and sincerity.

Young children rarely have a hidden agenda. What you see is what you get. As our heavenly Father helps us regain child-like trust, may our faith and dependence on Him be as open as a child’s.

Reflect & Pray
How can you imitate a child’s sincerity in your relationship with God? How do you bless children in your family and community?

Father, help me to be as open and sincere as a child as I receive Your kingdom.
God bless ### and send revival all over the place so lost souls will come to know the Lord and be saved and be on their way to glory. We have deep faith in the Jesus, He can do wonders to those who believe and trust in His name. Lepers were healed, the blind saw the light, the lame walked, the oppressed were delivered by Jesus words. Let us all praise, honor and glorify His holy name. Amen
 

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