Many other scriptures confirm the need to become as a little child. Here is only one from Matthew 18:
I have four little children, ranging in age from just a couple of weeks to 6 years. One only needs to observe little children to discover the attributes that Jesus is trying to help us develop. It is true that little children have their moments of difficulty, sometimes to the extreme. Is Jesus really including those moments when He asks us to become like little children? Jesus makes no exceptions in His doctrine and He is not a liar so He is indeed including those moments.
There is a huge difference between a difficult child and a difficult adult. A little child will very soon return to an amiable condition and forget the entire ordeal. The adult will continue making things difficult for an extended period of time, or even a lifetime, and will remember well whatever it was that set him off. Jesus knows that we will have our difficult moments as we come unto Him. He expects us to overcome those difficult moments quickly, as a little child does.
If you can't let go of something that has made life difficult for you and you can't be legitimately friendly to those who may have been at fault, you might considering repenting and becoming as a little child to receive the things that Jesus offers, including the Holy Ghost. Turning to Christ enables you to receive His grace which gives you power to instantly forgive offenses that used to seem unforgivable. It will allow you to move on as little children always do.
1 At the same time came the disciples unto Jesus, saying, Who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?2 And Jesus called a little child unto him, and set him in the midst of them,3 And said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.4 Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child, the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
I have four little children, ranging in age from just a couple of weeks to 6 years. One only needs to observe little children to discover the attributes that Jesus is trying to help us develop. It is true that little children have their moments of difficulty, sometimes to the extreme. Is Jesus really including those moments when He asks us to become like little children? Jesus makes no exceptions in His doctrine and He is not a liar so He is indeed including those moments.
There is a huge difference between a difficult child and a difficult adult. A little child will very soon return to an amiable condition and forget the entire ordeal. The adult will continue making things difficult for an extended period of time, or even a lifetime, and will remember well whatever it was that set him off. Jesus knows that we will have our difficult moments as we come unto Him. He expects us to overcome those difficult moments quickly, as a little child does.
If you can't let go of something that has made life difficult for you and you can't be legitimately friendly to those who may have been at fault, you might considering repenting and becoming as a little child to receive the things that Jesus offers, including the Holy Ghost. Turning to Christ enables you to receive His grace which gives you power to instantly forgive offenses that used to seem unforgivable. It will allow you to move on as little children always do.
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