To read the texts click on the texts: Ezek 18:1-10,13,30-32; Mt 19:13-15
The text of today is on the one level about Jesus’ attitude to
children, but is more importantly and on a deeper level about the kingdom.
While in Mark and Luke the children were being brought to Jesus that he might
“touch” them (Mk 10:13; Lk 18:15), in Matthew the children are brought that he
“might lay his hands on them and pray” (19:13). These two acts are the typical
acts of blessing by a revered teacher and Matthew intends to show that Jesus is
regarded as such by the people. Jesus goes further than the blessing to make a
pronouncement about who will inherit the kingdom, and he identifies not just
the children but also “such as these”. This means that anyone no matter of what
chronological age will inherit the kingdom if he/she receives it without presumption
and self-justification.
As Christians we are blessed in that all that we receive from
God is not through any effort on our part but is given gratis. We have only to
receive. Even this, however, is difficult because sometimes we mistakenly think
that it is our effort that brings us what we have.
No comments:
Post a Comment
You may use the "Anonymous" option to leave a comment if you do not possess a Google Account. But please leave your name and URL as www.errolsj.com