Childlike FAITH…
It has been a really neat day as Aaron has brought up God several times. He asked me some great questions while we were driving down the road tonight. He knows a lot about Jesus thanks to his school, his Sunday school teachers, our church and ministry involvement, and us talking about Jesus a lot. Tonight we talked about how it is a lifelong commitment that we make to follow Christ and it is not easy. We also talked some about why we need forgiveness to go to Heaven and what the purpose of baptism is. Most of which he already knew, you know cause 7 yr olds know it all…right? It was most certainly a precious moment tonight when Aaron said to me, “Mom…if something ever happened to you and you died, I would be okay because I know you will be with Jesus.” I guess because there have been several people we know this year pass on. He also said, “Man, it is gonna be cool to see John the Baptist, Mary, Joseph, and Jesus’s family there too, cause they will all be there too right?” I love the way his mind works! I can see the wheel’s turning in his head…he is planning for the party in Heaven and who will be there. I think we should all spend some time thinking about this simple yet profound idea. Who is gonna be there? Wow!!! There is a reason why God wants us to have childlike faith….
And He said: “I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the Kingdom of Heaven.”
Matthew 18:3
I told Aaron that when he knew and when he was sure that he was ready to make that commitment to accept Jesus and give Him his life, to come to me and we would talk more and pray together. As I was putting Aaron to bed tonight and tucking him in, Aaron and I each prayed together as we usually do at bedtime. Aaron prayed something like this…
“Dear Jesus, thank you that we got to got to Wal-mart and get groceries and stuff and thank you for my family and Jesus would you come into my heart because I want to go to Heaven and be with you. Amen
Then I prayed over my beautiful child and told him goodnight. My favorite part is when he told Jesus “I want to BE with you.” Please pray with me that Aaron grows in his understanding of what it means to be a Christian and to follow Jesus. Though sometimes I wander if, in his young mind and heart, he might just get the simple truth of Jesus that we adults sometimes make out to be so complex!
March 10th, 2008 6:03 am
That’s AWESOME, Jodi!
March 28th, 2008 4:20 pm
Love the website. I am so happy for you and Aaron. Praise God! This site will help me keep up with what is going on at Southside and with you and your family.
Love ya,