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Does the Bible instruct us to have childlike faith? What is childlike faith and how does the faith of a child differ from non childlike faith? Can we grow our faith? What does the Bible say about biblical faith? In this video, Pastor Nelson with Bible Munch answers the question, “Does the Bible instruct us to have childlike faith?”.
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- Today's question is, does the Bible instruct us to have childlike faith?
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- In this video I'll answer that question from a biblical perspective. Then afterwards, as always,
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- I'll share some helpful resources, so stick around until the end. Unquestionably, faith is the essence of the
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- Christian life. Faith is exhorted throughout the Bible and is presented as an absolute necessity.
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- In fact, without faith, it is impossible to please God, Hebrews 11, verse 6.
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- The entire chapter of Hebrews 11 is about faith and those who possess it.
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- Faith is a gift from God, as we see in Ephesians 2, verses 8 and 9, and not something we come up with on our own.
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- All Christians have received the gift of faith from God, and faith is part of the armor of God, the shield with which we protect ourselves from the flaming arrows of the evil one,
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- Ephesians 6, verse 16. The Bible never exhorts us to have childlike faith, at least not in so many words.
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- In Matthew 18, verse 2, Jesus says that we must become as little children in order to enter the kingdom of God.
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- The context of Jesus' statement is the disciples' question, who then is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?
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- Matthew 18, verse 1. In response, Jesus called a little child to Him and placed the child among them.
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- And He said, "'Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.'
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- Therefore, whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.
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- And whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me." Matthew 18, verses 2–5.
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- So, as the disciples focus on what constitutes greatness in heaven, Jesus provides a new perspective.
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- The way up is down. Meekness is required. See Matthew 5, verse 5.
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- Jesus exhorts the disciples and us to seek to possess a childlike modesty in addition to their faith.
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- Those who willingly take the lowest position are the greatest in heaven's eyes. A young child is destitute of ambition, pride, and hardiness and is therefore a good example for us.
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- Children are characteristically humble and teachable. They aren't prone to pride or hypocrisy.
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- Humility is a virtue rewarded by God. As James says, "'Humble yourselves before the
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- Lord, and He will lift you up.'" James 4, verse 10. Although faith is not mentioned in Matthew 18, verses 1–5, we know that it isn't just humility that ushers a person into heaven.
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- It is faith in the Son of God. A humble, unpretentious faith could rightly be called a childlike faith.
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- When Jesus wanted to bless the children, He said, "'Let the little children come to Me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.
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- Truly I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.'"
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- Mark 10, verses 14–15. How does a child receive a gift?
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- With openness, honesty, and unbridled joy. That type of happy authenticity should be the hallmark of our faith as we receive
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- God's gift in Christ. Of course, children are easily fooled and led astray.
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- In their artlessness, they tend to miss the truth and be drawn to myths and fantasies.
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- But that is not what is meant by having a childlike faith. Jesus promoted a humble, honest faith in God, and He used the innocence of a child as an example.
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- Emulating the faith of children, we should simply take God at His word. As children, trust their earthly fathers.
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- We should trust that our Father in heaven will give good gifts to those who ask Him. Matthew 7, verse 11.
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