“I give you praise, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, for although you have hidden these things from the wise and the learned you have revealed them to the childlike.” – Luke 10:17 My friend Nette and her toddler were looking at a Children’s Bible one night. The child read several more stories, until he got to the part where Jesus died on the Cross. He almost always skips this because the images and descriptions of Jesus dying and suffering made him sad and upset. He read on.
“See here, Nanay. Jesus is wearing a crown of thorns, it’s not a real crown, and it’s painful.... It says here, ‘Jesus wants to help us live with God in heaven. When we sin, we can’t go there. But Jesus died to take away our sin. He wants to be our Savior. He will if we ask. Will you ask Him?’”
He stopped and appeared to be considering the question. And Nette felt the Spirit telling her to give her son a gentle nudge.
“Do you want to ask Jesus to be your Savior?” asked the mother “Yes,” answered the boy and immediately prayed, “Jesus, will You please be my Savior?” Then he paused a bit, looking up at the ceiling. “Thank You, Jesus. Amen.”
Simply amazing! All of us should take our cue from the faith of children. (By Jun Asis)
REFLECTION:
Has our faith succumbed to the complexity of adult life? Can our faith be as simple as that of a child?
Lord, grant that we may be childlike in faith. May we learn to pray like a child, in all simplicity and sincerity.
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