Let them come unto Me
For such is the kingdom of God
Come ye also like them
For unless you do you'll be lost
We have to trust fully in Him, not ourselves
Rely on his word before anything else
We can grow great in stature
In wisdom and health, undefiled
But be like a child
These are hard words in the world which we live
When dog eat dog's putting it mild
'cause some of the things Jesus asked us to do
With this world just can't be reconciled
But we know he has made the way for us
And we know he has conquered the grave
And we know that His grace is sufficient
So that all who will can hear Him say
Children come unto Me
For yours is the kingdom of God
You have conquered the world
For you followed My staff and My rod
You trusted fully in Me not yourselves
You relied on My word before anything else
And you never grew to big to stay in My arms
All the while...Welcome home, child
The
other day as I was listening to the album (it is still one of my
favorites) I started thinking about what Jesus actually meant in
Matthew 18:2 - "Then Jesus called a little child to Him, set him in the
midst of them, and said, “Assuredly, I say to you, unless you are
converted and become as little children, you will by no means enter the
kingdom of heaven".
That really is a blunt statement. If I don't
become as a little child I will not be saved. It is very important that
I understand what Jesus meant. My salvation depends on it. As I was
considering this question, an important characteristic of little
children came to mind.
One characteristic of little children
is that they look up to the adults around them, especially parents.
They don’t want to be left alone. They feel secure when they are with
their parents. That is the way a Christian should feel about God. We
should want to be with God.
In our relationship with God, we
adults are in the same position as our children, except that we don’t
know it. We sometimes behave as if we are running our lives, and that
we are in control. We feel capable, and sometimes to such an extent
that we feel we don’t really need God.
We need to know, that we
are not in control. Like a child, we should always be looking up to
someone for security and for help. We need to remind ourselves that we
cannot handle life with our own wisdom or capabilities. In Proverbs
3:5,6 the Bible tells us "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and
lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him,
and He will direct your paths.
This childlike quality was
brought home to me recently by a story that my daughter told me about
my granddaughter. While my granddaughter was attending Vacation Bible
School, one of the activities that she was involved in was making a
scroll like people used in Bible times. When she finished her scroll
she told her teacher,"this is for Jesus. I'll give it to him when he
comes to pick me up".
That is the kind of childlike faith that
we all need to have. We are just waiting for Jesus to come pick us up
so we can go home, and we have no doubts that he will be here soon.
From the blog
"My Spiritual Journey"
