Love for Little Children: Mark 10:1-16

Narrator: Chris Genthree
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Jesus, with the disciples, left Galilee to go to Jerusalem, a journey of sixty miles or more. The people in the towns on the way had before heard of Jesus or had seen Him, and very many came to Him to have some question explained. He answered all carefully and taught them.
At one place little children were brought for Him to bless them, which meant to speak words of peace and promises of good. The disciples thought the people should not trouble Jesus with the little ones and were sending them away. But Jesus saw them and told them to let them come to Him. He took those little children in His arms, put His hands on their heads and spoke words of blessing to them.
Enough Time for Us
The Lord was not too busy to have time for the little children and to show them His tender love. The disciples should have known to be kind to those little ones and should have known that Jesus would want to bless them. Before they left Galilee, He told them to receive children in His name, or, in other words, as He would. He had then lifted a little child and set it where they could all see, showing them there were none too young or too humble for Him to receive.
He also told how great a sin it is for anyone to “offend” — sin against — a child who believes in Him. No doubt the greatest wrong to be done to children is to keep them from learning of the Lord or to tell them His words are not true (Mark 9:36-37, 42).
Jesus said that anyone who would be in His holy kingdom must be as a little child. How can a grown person be like a child? You know a tiny child believes right away whatever it is told and trusts. If it is offered a gift, it holds out its hand to receive it.
A Place With Jesus
So to have a place with the Lord Jesus people must believe His words, just as simply and honestly as a little child, and accept His love and care. If we are too proud to believe God’s words and think we can come to Him in our own way, we cannot be saved or learn more of Him.
We know from Jesus’ words that He loves all children and wants them to be told of His love. It was for them as much as for grown people that He made that last journey to the city where He was to die in order to save them from the punishment of their sins.
If you have a little brother or sister, tell them about Jesus, who, now in heaven, sees and loves them. You will find how simply they will trust Him. Sometimes older people tell what is not true to little ones. When the little children see that, they do not trust them, but they can always trust the Lord Jesus.
In one of the answers of Jesus on this journey (Mark 10:6), He spoke of “the beginning of the creation” when “God made” the first man and woman. This fact agreed with what was written in the first book of the Bible (Genesis). These words of Jesus prove that the account of Genesis is true. Those who say that man began by chance, or by a gradual growth of cells, or some other way, not written in the Scriptures, speak falsely. They have not believed God’s words as little children.
Further Meditation
1. As busy as He was, did Jesus ever not have enough time for something?
2. What keeps souls from coming to Christ?