Matthew 18:3 says "And he said: "Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven." NIV
Yesterday I got off work early so the wife and I could take our 2 kids to the fair. Our son is 5 and daughter is almost 2. The Bible tells us to become like little children and I was reminded of this yesterday (again) by our 5 year old son. He loves people, he doesn't know a stranger, he doesn't know hate, he doesn't know color, etc. etc. Hate, racism etc. is all taught. My dad taught me very well how to be racist. Jesus taught me how to not be racist and to show love. My kids remind me how I should treat people. Yesterday we were in line to ride a ride for our son and there were twin girls of different ethnicity than us and both with special needs, neither could talk very well and my son ask both of them to sit beside him. They didn't answer him but both made eye contact with him. It was then that I was reminded what Matthew 18:3 says. My son wants to be like his daddy so bad because he thinks I am the coolest thing ever. He doesn't know that I want to be like him because he is the coolest thing ever. I tell him all the time "don't be like me, be better than me".
We could all stand to learn a lesson from what happened with me yesterday. This country is full of hate, racism etc. and we could all show a little more love and smile. You never know who's life will be impacted by what you do, rather good or bad
Yesterday I got off work early so the wife and I could take our 2 kids to the fair. Our son is 5 and daughter is almost 2. The Bible tells us to become like little children and I was reminded of this yesterday (again) by our 5 year old son. He loves people, he doesn't know a stranger, he doesn't know hate, he doesn't know color, etc. etc. Hate, racism etc. is all taught. My dad taught me very well how to be racist. Jesus taught me how to not be racist and to show love. My kids remind me how I should treat people. Yesterday we were in line to ride a ride for our son and there were twin girls of different ethnicity than us and both with special needs, neither could talk very well and my son ask both of them to sit beside him. They didn't answer him but both made eye contact with him. It was then that I was reminded what Matthew 18:3 says. My son wants to be like his daddy so bad because he thinks I am the coolest thing ever. He doesn't know that I want to be like him because he is the coolest thing ever. I tell him all the time "don't be like me, be better than me".
We could all stand to learn a lesson from what happened with me yesterday. This country is full of hate, racism etc. and we could all show a little more love and smile. You never know who's life will be impacted by what you do, rather good or bad