Sunday, 1 May 2022

BEING CHILDLIKE

 

Jesus calls us to become like a little child if we ever hope to enter the kingdom of God.

Being  Childlike 

Mark 10:13-16

The background of this sermon is when Jesus is when Jesus is moving to the region of Judea and multitudes are following Jesus, Healing teaching etc all going on while Jesus is moving in the region. The portion above this is when Jesus is asked about Marriage and divorce. This story appears in all three synoptic gospels: Matthew, Mark, and Luke


It looks like the Disciples were monitoring the crowd that were trying to reach to Jesus and have answers to their questions or be healed. The Disciples were sort of the modern day even organisers and they were controlling the crowds That is probably when Jesus sees them turn back a few children.  He becomes very angry is what the word says. He calls the little children to himself and then says. In fact, Jesus was so upset that Mark describes him as “indignant.” Other English translations say he was “much displeased,” “incensed,” or even “angry

 

“Let the little children come to Me and do not forbid them, for of Such is the kingdom of God. Assuredly I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God as a little child will by no means enter it”

 

Jesus doesn’t call people to be childish, but he does call people to be childlike. In fact, he says you won’t get to heaven without becoming like a little child. So, what does he mean? How can you and I be more childlike without being childish? And why is it so important to become like a little child that Jesus would make it a requirement to get to heaven?

 And in this interaction, Jesus tells us three things that are absolutely required to enter heaven.  To enter the kingdom of God, you must:

1. Have faith like a little child

In verse 14, Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.” “Such as these.” You don’t have to be a little child to enter the kingdom of God, but you do need to be like a little child.

Let’s think for a minute what characteristics little children possess when it comes to faith.

They are 

 Innocent and Sincere.        Eager to learn.       Teachable,        Humble,        Trusting,  Open minded          Inquisitive       Simple,       Spontaneous         Lovable   Unpretentious. (trying not to appear special)      No Ego.        Forgiving   
( the list can go on.......) 

Before going forward. Let us take a minute to check how many of these childlike qualities do we possess?  What does apply to us and our relationship to God. We need to Ask the Holy Spirit to help you approach God like a little child. Sometimes we make faith too hard, too difficult, too complex, too...adulterated! Sometimes, it’s just coming to God as we are, like a little child in need of a loving and good and powerful Heavenly Father.

Sometimes we just need to keep it simple. Become like a little child. Have faith like a little child.

As parents we have all held on to children and when you throw them up in the air. They are still laughing. They know fully well that their DAD will hold them in the arms and not allow them to fall to the ground. Today as adults if any of us are going to be thrown up in the air. We will all be worried even if there is a net underneath to hold us. We will not enjoy it like a little child. We will be worried.
We need to have CHILD LIKE FAITH.

 

And #2,

2. Become dependent like a little child.

Little children don’t have much to offer. Sure, they’re fun to look at and play with and dress up and hold and kiss.  They don’t earn a pay check. Nor cook a meal, or wash clothes. They can’t help around the home.  Little children really are pretty useless when it comes to doing anything. Everything has to be done for them!

Little children are dependent upon others for their very survival. They have no autonomy. They have no self-security. They have no self-sufficiency. They really cannot make it on their own.

We must come before God with our insignificance, and our lack of ultimate security, and our total dependence upon him, and throw ourselves at his mercy. He is the potter and we are the clay. He is the creator and we are the created. He is the perfect one and we are the sinful ones. He is the forgiver and we are the ones in great need of forgiveness.

 

The next story after this portion is about Jesus meeting a rich young man. This guy wanted to know what he had to do to enter the kingdom of heaven. Jesus mentioned the commandments and they guy said, “Best I know, I’ve kept them all.” Jesus said, “You only lack one thing: you need to give all your money to the poor and follow me.” And the guy couldn’t do it. He walked away sad.   He was not willing to submit himself fully to God. He wanted to depend on his riches.

 

You must be totally dependent upon God to enter his kingdom. The Reformation Study Bible says, “Small children model true believers who know they have nothing to bring and everything to receive.” And that brings us to the third and last point. To enter the kingdom of God, you must...

 

3. Receive the kingdom as a gift of God

In verse 15, Jesus says, “Truly I tell you, anyone who will not RECEIVE the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.” How does a little child receive? With nothing to give in return. And that’s the way we must receive the kingdom of heaven. We have absolutely nothing to give in return. It is a free gift.

It’s called “mercy.” It’s called “grace.” We cannot earn God’s love, because we already have it. We cannot earn God’s forgiveness, but God is more than ready to grant it. If you could buy your way to heaven with good deeds, what a lousy place heaven would be! It would be full of proud, pretentious people! No, the only way to heaven is to admit that you could never make it there without God’s grace, without God’s forgiveness, without God’s unmerited favour freely given, freely bestowed upon you.

 

Look at these two verses:

“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 6:23

“For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast.” Ephesians 2:8-9

 

Karl Barth was one of the great theologians of the twentieth century. Towards the end of his life, Barth was asked for the greatest insight he had ever gained throughout his long years of study and scholarship. Everyone leaned in to listen to what pearl of wisdom he might share. His reply was beautifully simple: “Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so.” To finish the verse of the song, “Little ones to him belong, they are weak but he is strong.”

Become like a little child in God’s eyes. Climb up on Jesus’ lap. And receive a blessing of eternal life

To sum up Childlike Faith

1 Faith like a little child,

2 Become dependent like a little child, and

3 Receive the kingdom as a gift of God.

 

 Abba Father, we thank you that you will help us to become like Little children, to have complete faith in you, to be dependent on you always and for all things and also to receive the gift of grace, wisdom and forgiveness. Teach us to be more dependant on you daily. In the matchless name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.