(Matthew 19:13-15)
13 Then some children were brought to Him so that He would lay His hands on them and pray; and the disciples rebuked them. 14 But Jesus said, “Leave the children alone, and do not forbid them to come to Me; for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” 15 After laying His hands on them, He departed from there.TODAY'S TAKEAWAY:
Whether we have children or not, this is important to know. One aspect of these verses involves us blessing the children. No where in the Bible does it tell us to baptize babies, since baptism is a choice a person makes after they decide to follow Christ, which is to publicly demonstrate their faith. While, child dedication is when the pastor and the church pray blessings upon the parent/s and their baby (or children)... as the parent/s publicly demonstrate their desire to train up their children in God's love and in God's way, and desire that the church will support, encourage and equip both them and their children.
Another aspect of blessing the children is to - not ignore them or see them as a nuisance - but to show Christ's love to them. I grew up at the tail-end of that era when adults would say, "Children should be seen and not heard." Mind you, it's a very good thing to teach children to respect their elders and authority. Our society has definitely swung way too far the other way, allowing children to run households, classrooms and communities. First of all, giving children the authority is actually scary and frustrating to them (subconsciously), because they do not know enough to be in charge. As adults - as the parents - our job is to (age-appropriately) teach, equip and train them up in the way they should go, and that includes us leading them towards knowing and embracing the Lord and His will.
We cannot force, cajole, plead or manipulate anyone into accepting Jesus as their personal Savior. This is a personal decision each person has to make for themselves But we are to be praying! We are to be teaching and taking advantage of each opportunity to guide and mentor. We are to be consistently taking them to church, and other fun Christian events. And we are to be leading by example!
Our children (and grandchildren, and other children) are watching us. Just a little thing like when we are saying "hi" and holding conversations with people in church, we can include the littles ones. Here of course we have to be very sex-appropriate, like, how men manage this will be slightly different than how women manage this. And, while I'm well-seasoned in age, I love talking to everyone... it doesn't matter their age! My heart is especially drawn to include the teenagers and young adults!
Listen, if you are shy (or scared), get over yourself! God tells us that we should not worry about or fear anyone or anything! That would include talking to people! And, I used to be the very definition of shy... As a girl, I couldn't even talk to girls my own age unless I knew them well. But one day, when I realized that all people are shy and nervous and self-conscious, I just decided not to be shy anymore! God will give me the words and help me be "normal". And it is as easy as walking up to someone and saying, "Hi, my name is ____." Ask questions like, "How long have you been coming to this church?" Or, especially if they seem like they want to run away, tell them something like, "Hope you have a wonderful week!"
Most people want to talk to someone. And if they really don't, then unless that person is truly busy with something, they are obviously struggling with something. But they will remember even your smallest efforts... like simply continuing to smile, wave, and say "hi" to them! It's very interesting how people's faces will light up when they see you "the next time" - because it's the familiarity that people grow comfortable with. Even young closed-off-sullen-looking teenagers, I've gotten to know so well that they look for me to talk to, and man, do they want to talk! And then I pray, that through these moments of interactions, people see and experience Jesus and His love and His blessings!!!