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"Do you cherish that of God within you, that his power growing in you may rule your life? Do you seek to follow Jesus who shows us the Father and teaches us the Way?" (Christian Faith & Practice, London Yearly Meeting, 1960)
April 09, 2007
Mark 10.13-17
They brought children for him to touch; and the disciples scolded them for it. But when Jesus this he was indignant, and said to them, "Let the children come to me; do not try to stop them; for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. I tell you, whoever does not accept the kingdom of God like a child will never enter it." And he put his arms round them, laid his hands upon them, and blessed them.
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Having known children, having been a child myself, it's hard for me to be sentimental about them. Yes, they are sweet in cuddly-mode, but I doubt that is the point of this passage.
Differences from adults? (Often) less-informed, more trusting and credulous and easily fooled? Probably not that either, though some people would no-doubt prefer us that way.
Low status, in 0 AD Mediterranean societies. No claim to rank or formalities. Simply themselves, as a rule (though they can certainly be trained to give performances and brag about their possessions & trivial accomplishments, just like adults.)
More to the point: children of God. "I love him, not because he is good, but because he is my little child."
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