Matthew
18 : 1 – 5, At that time the disciples came
to Jesus, saying, "Who then is greatest in the kingdom of heaven?" Then
Jesus called a little child to Him, set him in the midst of them, and said,
"Assuredly, I say to you, unless you are converted and become as little
children, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore whoever
humbles himself as this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
NKJV
As the disciples were being “childish” and fighting
over who was the greatest among them, Jesus used that occasion to teach them
and us some powerful truths about children and God’s view of them.
What is about children or being child-like that God
loves so dearly and protects with great passion? He loves children but He also
loves the way they trust without having any strings or conditions applied to
the recipient to which that trust is extended. Innocent trust is very precious
to God and He strives very diligently to protect the willingness of children to
trust without question. As parents we have to teach our children not to trust
everyone. We have to teach them to know that not everyone is looking out for
their best interest.
Since children are so vulnerable to becoming prey at
the hands of someone evil, Jesus not only teaches us to become as a child, but
He also teaches on offenses as a warning. We live in a fallen world that is
filled with evil and wickedness. Jesus wants us to be aware of offenses while
we continue to place our trust in God, lest we allow the attacks of our
adversary to turn our hearts away from faith in God and become spiritually
hardened. Whenever a child or a believer stumbles or backslides
from God because of the offense of someone dishonest, Jesus tells us that God
takes such violations against the innocent very serious.
Matthew
18 : 6 – 7, "Whoever causes one of
these little ones who believe in Me to sin, it would be better for him
if a millstone were hung around his neck, and he were drowned in the depth of
the sea. Woe to the world because of offenses! For offenses must come, but woe
to that man by whom the offense comes! NKJV
Even though we become born again, it doesn’t mean we
won’t experience offenses in our new walk with God. But it does mean that
through our faith we don’t have to go back into unbelief or revert to sin in
order to get vengeance. We belong to the Lord and He will fight our battles for
us but we must continue to trust in Him even though the offense was allowed to
occur. Remember, the goal of Satan using offenses or injustice against us is to
try and turn our hearts away from God. Be wise as a serpent but remain harmless
as a dove.
Our church recently helped a ministry that reaches out
to children that have been sexually abused and exploited by the very people who
should be protecting them. This ministry works in Bulgaria with children and
parents to educate them on the dangers of the sex-trade and predators. In that region of the world, it is a known fact
that 80% of the children involved in Europe’s sex trade come from Bulgaria. The
parents are so poor that they can’t afford to care for their children. The
parents of the children are approached by people who promise to take their
children and give them an education and “save” them from a life of hardship.
Once the children are removed from their family,
homes, and villages, they are introduced to a life of slavery. Please pray for
the children in America and around the world that are taken daily and sold into
the sex trade industry. Jesus loves the little children of the world.
Reaching out to help the hurting children,
Pastor Asa Dockery
Pastor Asa Dockery
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