Rev. Peter Greiner

Sun 21 Feb

<p>As we once again plunge into Matthew’s gospel we see two very different responses to children.&nbsp; Jesus’ own disciples apparently had little time for the children being brought to Him.&nbsp; Although they were passionate about ministry they drew the line with ministering to children.&nbsp; May be they were following their own cultural values.&nbsp; “Children were to be seen, but not heard.” &nbsp;</p><p>However, Jesus’ response was vastly different.&nbsp; He wanted the children to be brought to Him so that He could minister to them.&nbsp; Jesus placed His hands on them to show that He cared about them and wanted them there in His presence.&nbsp; He then prayed for them perhaps reflecting on His own relationship with the heavenly Father.</p><p>As we delve into these verses we discover two rebukes taking place.&nbsp; There is the disciples rebuking those who were bringing the children to Jesus.&nbsp; Then there is Jesus rebuking His disciples for hindering the children in coming to Him. &nbsp;</p><p>Jesus makes it plain to them of the children’s importance when He says to those who were listening, “for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”&nbsp; Jesus is making the point, as He did in Matthew 18, that unless we become like little children we will not enter.&nbsp; Jesus is reminding all present that we enter the kingdom by grace.&nbsp; Little children were totally reliant on gracious help. &nbsp; So are we when it comes to walking with God!&nbsp;</p>

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