A friend stopped me the other day with some exciting news and then spent 10 minutes describing for me the first steps of her 1-year-old nephew. He could walk! Later I realized how bizarre we might have sounded to an eavesdropper. Most people can walk. What was the big deal?
It struck me that childhood provides a quality of specialness that nearly vanishes for the rest of life. Thinking about our treatment of children gave me further appreciation for the fact that God chooses the word picture of children to describe our relationship with Him. The New Testament announces that we are Gods children, with all the rights and privileges of worthy heirs (Rom. 8:16-17). Jesus (the one and only Son of God) came, were told, to make possible our adoption as sons and daughters in Gods family.
I imagine God views each halting step forward in my spiritual walk with the eagerness of a parent watching a child take that very first step.
Perhaps when the secrets of the universe are finally revealed, we will learn an underlying purpose of watching children grow. It may be that God has granted us these times of specialness to awaken us to His infinite love. Of the fullness of that love, our experiences here on earth are mere glimpses.
Notice in todays Bible reading the extensive nature of the ministry of the Holy Spirit. Paul tells us that the Spirit leads us as Gods children (v. 14), enables us through adoption to call God our Father (v. 15), and affirms Gods saving work in our hearts (v. 16). It is one of the truly great passages in the New Testament on the work of the Spirit in our livesand one we should celebrate! Bill Crowder