Another thought I had during this time was about what God means when He tells us to “come to Him as little children,” (Matthew 18:3) I believe that He means the following:
· When Anna Beth is tired, scared, or seeking comfort, she wants to be held tight by those she trusts the most. "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.," (Matthew 11:28)
· Anna Beth's legs are strong, but not strong enough for her to walk alone yet. I have to hold her up when she wants to try to be mobile. When I am not strong enough to go it alone, God's Word promises in ref. that He is always with us, and upholds us in His mighty hands, (Psalm 73:23).
· Anna Beth has mastered saying "Mama," but that's her only understandable word right now. Even though she's not using words yet, there is much I can discern from her cry--whether she's hungry, tired, or hurting. I read somewhere that God understands us even when we are too feeble to cry out to Him. He knows the desires of our hearts.
· Anna Beth knows no deception or insincerity in her life. She is innocent and pure of heart. God wants us to come to Him with pure spirits. Innocence should be what we strive for.
2 delightful comments:
You are so right Lianne. They do teach us so much.
Lianne this was a beautiful post. Wonderful lessons too.
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