Mark 10:13-14
(NASB)
And they begin
bringing children to Him so that He might touch them; and the disciples rebuked
them. But when Jesus saw this, He was
indignant and said to them, “Permit the children to come to Me; do not hinder
them; for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”
Jesus definitely has a very special place in His
heart for children. If you were
fortunate to go to Sunday School as a child, you might recall all the stories
you heard from the Bible about Jesus’ love for children. Recall the story In Matthew 18:1-6. The disciples asked Jesus who is the greatest
in the kingdom of heaven. Jesus replied
that children are the greatest. His
point was that children are humble and it takes humility to be part of the
kingdom of heaven.
Children represent Jesus Christ! Jesus stated in Matthew 18:5 that “whoever
receives one such child in My name receives Me”. Children are humble in that they depend on
others for their guidance, protection, even existence. Perhaps the only time Jesus described Himself
personally was in Matthew 11:29. What
did he say? “…..for I am gentle and
humble in heart…..”. Humility describes
Jesus, humility describes children, and humility must describe you if you are
to consider yourself a member of God’s kingdom (Matthew 18:3).
Jesus showed righteous anger (indignation) when He
saw children mistreated. Again, in
Matthew 18:6, He stated that “whoever causes one of these little ones who
believe in Me to stumble, it is better for him that a heavy millstone be hung
around his neck and that he be drowned in the depth of the sea”. It is an extremely serious offense to do harm
to children. Doing harm to children is
not only physical harm, but in doing anything that causes children to stumble
in their faith in the Lord.
I believe, although realize others might disagree, that these verses and those in Matthew 18:1-6 can give great comfort to parents who have lost infants or young children, that the souls of these children are with the Lord in heaven. The kingdom of heaven belongs to all children, those who died too soon and those who have become young and old adults whose hearts are humble to accept and follow Jesus as Savior and Lord.
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