Intro: Children are gifts from God to help us learn and better understand: 1) How Father God loves us, 2) How we should love our heavenly Father in return, and 3) How we are to love our children and everyone else. As parents, we are to honor God by how we live. We are to teach our children to follow our lead in honoring God, as well as honoring us as parents. Lastly, we are to instruct our children in the ways of agape love [Father’s love], and to lead them toward righteous living by our example.
Children tend to mimic their parents, so we need to keep our lives aligned with God, because our habits will become our children’s habits. When we are willing to humble ourselves under the authority of God as parents, we are less apt to portray a prideful attitude in front of our children. When we take responsibility for growing our spiritual lives, our children are more apt to be influenced toward a relationship with God, as well.
Loving God is more than just an emotional response to His love; we are to love God by keeping His commands. So, we need to teach our children to love God, by honoring His Word. If parents do not know Scripture, they cannot teach their children the Truth. Being a good person is important, but being a saved person by faith through grace because of Jesus and His commands is what our children need to see and understand.
In our passage today from the gospel of Luke, Jesus brings instruction to His disciples about allowing children to come to Him. The disciples are under the impression Jesus has better things to do than to be cornered about children; but, Jesus takes this time to educate his disciples in the Truth of how little children understand faith better than many adults.
Luke 18:15-17 NLT Jesus Blesses the Children
15 One day some parents brought their little children to Jesus so he could touch and bless them. But when the disciples saw this, they scolded the parents for bothering him.
16 Then Jesus called for the children and said to the disciples, “Let the children come to me. Don’t stop them! For the Kingdom of God belongs to those who are like these children. 17 I tell you the truth, anyone who doesn’t receive the Kingdom of God like a child will never enter it.”
Prayer: Father, it is so important for parents to introduce their children to Jesus and His righteous way of living. As parents and grandparents, may we pay attention to our attitudes and actions around our children and grandchildren, so we can emulate the love you have given us from above. As a spiritual family, may we make children a priority and may you trust us to care for many. In Jesus’ name. Amen.