“Let the little
children come to me and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to
such as these.” Mark 10:14
On Sunday, I worshipped in a place of chaos. Surrounded by
small children, I found it hard to concentrate on the sermon or to worship in
my usual way. About to become irritated, I suddenly realized that I was lucky
enough to be able to worship in the midst of the future of Eastridge church.
That random thought made worship so much easier and I grinned at the small
child and laughed as I thought of the burp from the preceding Sunday.
Instead of gray heads, I was surrounded by young thriving
children and their parents. Dressed for whatever might come their way, they
bowed their heads, listened to their children sing, and generally tried to pay
attention. They were especially interested in the music and children’s moment
when the time came. I remembered the passage in the Bible where Jesus says, “suffer
little children to come unto me for of such is the kingdom of Heaven.”
It is so good to check on these little folk, their names
never stay with me long for after all I am old. But they report on chapter
books, tell me about school, stop to tie grandmother’s shoe. When my oldest child
was little, she sang a song which had a phrase, “I don’t want to wait until I
am grownup to be like Jesus wants me to be. I can read the Bible and pray, do a
loving kindness today.” I do not remember who wrote the song or what the title
was, for that was nearly 50 years ago, but I do remember a small child really
believing it. Yes, the church service was nearly in chaos but the future of our
church looks bright and that is still another item to be thankful for in this
time of giving thanks to God for all we have.
Prayer: Thank you God for little folks, for old folks and
those in between. Thank you, God, for giving us all that we need and time to
enjoy it all. Thank you, God, for patience and love exhibited in young parents
and grandparents and help us all to appreciate what we have. In Jesus’ name.
Amen.
Carolyn Olsen
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