Topic: THREE CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDLIKE FAITH – Right From The Heart Daily Devotional by Bryant Wright Ministry  3 August     2022

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THREE CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDLIKE FAITH

August 03, 2022

“Don’t stop them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. I assure you: Whoever does not welcome the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.” Mark 10:13-16

Picture the scene with me.

It’s another busy day in the life of Jesus. His reputation has spread; He scarcely has a moment to Himself anymore. Everywhere He and His disciples turn, there are people. Sick people. Needy people. Accusing people. Skeptical people. And, on this particular day, there are also many kids.

It seemed parents in the crowd had started pushing and shoving their way forward with their kiddos in tow. They were coming because it was customary in those days for a great law teacher to lay their hands on children and pray for them to bless them. That’s just what these parents were doing.

Jesus’ disciples didn’t want any part of it. In fact, the disciples “rebuked” these tiger parents and their disruptive kiddos (Matthew 19:13). That’s a strong word – rightly so. There was nothing polite about what the disciples did; it’s not as if they pulled mom and dad aside and quietly whispered, “Jesus is actually teaching right now, but we’re going to have a ‘meet and greet’ later, and you are more than welcome to come then.” This word is so strong, in fact, that in another form, it can be translated as “punished.”

Jesus, though, was even more incensed at how His disciples had handled this: “When Jesus saw it, He was indignant and said to them, ‘Let the little children come to Me’” (Matthew 19:14).

Now, Jesus got frustrated with His disciples a lot. He was disappointed in their level of understanding several times. But this is the only time in the Bible where He is “indignant” with them. There was something about this scene, chaotic as it undoubtedly was, that made the Son of God really angry.

Evidently, the disciples had missed something crucial about the nature of the kingdom of God and what it means to receive it:

“Don’t stop them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. I assure you: Whoever does not welcome the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.” 

It seems that for all the growth in knowledge, understanding, and proximity to Jesus the disciples had done, they really hadn’t moved much past square one. In fact, these children were closer to understanding what it means to come to Jesus and embrace His kingdom than the disciples were. The same thing is true for us. If we want to come to Jesus, we must come with childlike faith. But what does that mean? 

Here are three characteristics:

1. Childlike faith is simple.

The older we get, the more we tend to complicate things. There are always caveats, “other hands,” and considerations to every issue. But things are simpler for children, and that is a beautiful characteristic when it comes to faith. Childlike faith is sure of a few things, but those few things are more than enough:

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Jesus loves me. Jesus tells the truth. Jesus will do the right thing. Jesus will keep His promises.

Simple.

2. Childlike faith is unselfconscious.

Our insecurity grows with our age. We speak, act, post, move – all while looking behind us to see how people respond. But kids are different. Children just do. They aren’t so worried about what other people think; they have little regard for such things. And we would do well to learn from that unselfconsciousness when it comes to faith.

To have childlike faith means that we simply pray. Simply obey. Simply trust, and we don’t worry too much about what we look like to those around us.

Unselfconscious.

3. Childlike faith is joyful.

As adults, our faith is often exercised with a sense of drudgery. That’s because we have accumulated a lifetime of disappointments, hurt feelings, betrayals, and pain. But the faith of a child is marked by a joyful expectation. Children ask for something and then wait in excitement to see the response. Conversely, we tentatively request and then wait for the other shoe to drop.

Joyful.

Let’s be careful that we do not adopt the disciples’ attitude that day. Let’s be careful that we don’t dismiss the messy, loud, exuberant childlike impulses within us because if we do, we might just “outgrow” the kingdom of Jesus.

Written by Michael Kelley, Guest Contributor

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