The Blessing of Being Childish
/This past weekend as a Vintage Church family, we had the opportunity to celebrate God’s gift of children (Psalm 127). We dedicated 6 young children to the Lord as the parents and our church family both made commitments to allow God to work through us to raise and train each child to follow and serve Jesus Christ.
All of our vKids are a blessing for both their parents and our church family. One of the main ways they bless is to help teach us some of the spiritual realities that can be hard to grasp at times. They provide us with a picture of how we are to relate to God. Jesus knew this and even used children as an illustration in this way. In Mark 10 as he discusses the faith needed to enter the Kingdom of God, he says “I assure you, anyone who doesn’t have their [referring to children around him] kind of faith will never get into the Kingdom of God.” Jesus is referring to the innocence and complete reliance that children naturally have in their parents as a picture of the way each of us should relate to God the Heavenly Father.
This picture shows our relationship with God in this way: new life always comes through faith in Jesus Christ. Paul discusses this in Romans 3:22-24. You and I can have all of the knowledge in the world about God and Scripture, but experiencing the full effect of salvation in our lives happens when we trust in God’s work through Jesus Christ. No matter how much you learn about the world and the things of the world, the point of transformation in life only comes when you trust in that which you know about Him. Children are trusting by nature. Humans have been made in such a way to trust in God the Heavenly Father.
This is a liberating truth for each of us that breaks our reliance in ourselves and our performance. The Gospel isn’t about what you do or don’t do for God. The Gospel is about what God has already done for you and I through Jesus Christ. “The Gospel isn’t based on your goodness, it’s based on HIS GOODNESS.” – Scott Thomas, Gospel Coach. Pastor Rob unpacked this idea in the sermon “God Places.” Watch & listen to it here.
The lesson from the Bible is that in the same way that a 3 year old trusts in his/her father’s love to care for, provide for, and protect him, so you and I trust in the Heavenly Father. As our Father, He loves us, cares for us, provides, and protects us. I pray you will believe this truth and maybe surrender your life to Him today.
We are thankful for all of the families that are a part of our 3 campuses. Children, with their joy, energy, and excitement truly are such a blessing.
Related resources:
- “It Takes a City to Raise a Child” a sermon from Tim Keller
- Fathers read: “How I Pastor My Family” a blog from Justin Hyde
- Mothers read: “Missional Mothering” a blog from Jani Ortlund