To read the texts click on the texts: Sir 17:1-13; Mk 10:13-16
The
text is really about the kingdom of God and what kind of people can expect to
be a part of it. When people bring children to Jesus, the disciples try to stop
them from doing so showing once again that they have not been able to
understand what Jesus and the kingdom are all about. The kingdom is for
everyone and is inclusive not exclusive. Jesus is emphatic in his response to
their action that the kingdom does indeed belong to children and that anyone
who does not become like a child can never hope to enter it. The point is not
so much that one will be excluded but that one will exclude oneself. The
kingdom is a gift and must be received as a gift. No human power can create or
force it. The kingdom of God will come when we behave like little children.
A
childlike attitude means not only that one will be humble and spontaneous as
children are, but also that one will acknowledge like a child has to do,
his/her dependence. Many of us like to be independent and for some asking a
favour of someone else is extremely difficult because they do not want to
acknowledge their dependence on that person and so be indebted. We must realise
that we are all interconnected and while we are dependent on each other in some
way or other, we are primarily dependent on God.
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