Theme: Simple Obedience toward Children
Passage: Matthew 19:13–15
Two truths from the initial interaction of the people involved:
1. Parental desire for children to come to Jesus is well-founded (13a).
2. Mature believers’ frustrated dismissal of children is misguided (13b).
Jesus’ Commands:
1. Invitation: Let children come to Jesus (14a).
2. Rebuke: Do not hinder them from coming to Jesus (14b).
Reason: Children possess heaven’s kingdom.
Main Idea: Like their Savior and King, Christ’s followers joyfully welcome children as members of their community so that heaven’s kingdom is reflected in God’s family on earth.
Application Questions:
· How does Jesus’ use of children here and in 18:1–10 represent us in our relationship to God? What can we learn from children about ourselves and how we relate to God?
· How and why do we neglect the importance of children in our church community, worship, and discipleship?
· What dangers do we face as a church if we hinder children from being an essential part of our family?
· How does the kingdom of heaven belong to God’s children now? What can you do to display that kingdom in your church and life today?
· What aspects of childhood do you need to remember and have reinstituted in your relationship to your Heavenly Father?