Embracing Childlike Faith: The Essence of Knowing Jesus
Devotional
Day 1: Embracing Childlike Faith to Know Jesus
Knowing Jesus is not about intellectual achievement but about having a heart open to His presence. In Matthew 11:25, Jesus highlights that the truths of God are revealed to those with childlike faith. This means that the essence of knowing Jesus lies in simplicity and openness, allowing us to experience the true quality of eternal life. Eternal life, as defined in John 17:3, is not just about living forever; it is about an intimate relationship with Jesus. This relationship is accessible to everyone, regardless of age or intellectual capability, and begins with a heart that is willing to trust and believe like a child. [01:27]
Matthew 18:3-4 (ESV): "Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven."
Reflection: In what areas of your life do you need to adopt a more childlike faith to deepen your relationship with Jesus today?
Day 2: Understanding Sin's Disruptive Nature
Sin, whether great or small, separates us from God. Like a vessel with a single hole, even one sin disrupts our connection with Him. This understanding calls us to seek purity and avoid comparing ourselves to others. The analogy of a vessel with holes illustrates how even one sin can cause separation from God, emphasizing the futility of comparing ourselves to others. Instead of focusing on the magnitude of our sins compared to others, we should focus on maintaining a pure heart and a strong connection with God. [04:36]
James 2:10 (ESV): "For whoever keeps the whole law but fails in one point has become guilty of all of it."
Reflection: What is one sin, no matter how small, that you need to address in your life to restore your connection with God?
Day 3: God's Justice and the Need for Repentance
God's justice requires that sin be acknowledged, much like a fair teacher cannot give equal marks to students with different performances. This principle underscores the need for repentance and the acknowledgment of our wrongs. God's justice is not about overlooking sin but about addressing it with fairness and truth. Just as a teacher must grade students according to their performance, God must acknowledge sin and its consequences. This understanding calls us to repentance, recognizing our need for forgiveness and the importance of turning away from sin. [09:25]
Micah 6:8 (ESV): "He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?"
Reflection: How can you actively practice repentance in your daily life, acknowledging your wrongs and seeking God's forgiveness?
Day 4: The Transformative Power of Jesus' Substitution
Jesus' sacrifice on the cross is the ultimate act of love, where He took our place and bore our punishment. This substitution is a profound demonstration of His love, calling us to live in gratitude and purity. The concept of substitution is illustrated through stories and analogies, showing the depth of Jesus' love and sacrifice. Just as a sibling might take the punishment for another, Jesus took our place on the cross, bearing the punishment we deserved. This act of love calls us to live in gratitude, striving to keep our lives clean and honoring the sacrifice made for us. [10:24]
1 Peter 2:24 (ESV): "He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. By his wounds you have been healed."
Reflection: In what ways can you express gratitude for Jesus' sacrifice in your daily actions and decisions?
Day 5: Living in Gratitude and Purity
The story of the twin brothers illustrates the depth of Jesus' love and sacrifice. Just as the older brother took the punishment for his sibling, Jesus took ours, urging us to keep our lives clean and honor His sacrifice. This story serves as a powerful reminder of the love and sacrifice Jesus made for us. It calls us to live in gratitude, striving to maintain purity in our lives as a way to honor the sacrifice made on our behalf. By living in gratitude, we acknowledge the depth of Jesus' love and respond by keeping our lives aligned with His teachings. [14:50]
Colossians 3:17 (ESV): "And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him."
Reflection: How can you actively honor Jesus' sacrifice by living a life of gratitude and purity today?
Sermon Summary
In today's message, I explored the profound simplicity of knowing Jesus and the essence of eternal life. Jesus, in Matthew 11:25, emphasizes that the truths of God are revealed not to the clever and intelligent but to those with childlike faith. This means that knowing Jesus doesn't require intellectual prowess but a heart open to His presence. Eternal life, as defined in John 17:3, is not merely about living forever; it is about knowing Jesus intimately. This life is a unique quality of existence that begins with a relationship with Him, accessible even to young children.
I also discussed the nature of sin and its impact on our relationship with God. Using the analogy of a vessel with holes, I illustrated how even one sin can separate us from God, just as one hole can cause water to drain from a vessel. This highlights the futility of comparing ourselves to others, as any sin, regardless of its magnitude, disrupts our connection with God. The principle of justice was also addressed, explaining why God cannot simply overlook sin. Just as a fair teacher cannot give equal marks to students who perform differently, God’s justice requires that sin be acknowledged and addressed.
Furthermore, I shared the concept of substitution, where Jesus took our place on the cross, bearing the punishment we deserved. Through stories and analogies, I illustrated the depth of Jesus' love and sacrifice, akin to a sibling taking the punishment for another. This act of love calls us to live in gratitude and strive to keep our lives clean, honoring the sacrifice made for us.
Key Takeaways
1. Childlike Faith and Knowing Jesus: The essence of knowing Jesus lies in having a childlike faith, not in intellectual capability. This openness allows us to experience the true quality of eternal life, which is about a deep, personal relationship with Him. [01:27]
2. The Nature of Sin: Sin, whether great or small, separates us from God. Like a vessel with a single hole, even one sin disrupts our connection with Him. This understanding calls us to seek purity and avoid comparing ourselves to others. [04:36]
3. God’s Justice and Forgiveness: God's justice requires that sin be acknowledged, much like a fair teacher cannot give equal marks to students with different performances. This principle underscores the need for repentance and the acknowledgment of our wrongs. [09:25]
4. The Power of Substitution: Jesus' sacrifice on the cross is the ultimate act of love, where He took our place and bore our punishment. This substitution is a profound demonstration of His love, calling us to live in gratitude and purity. [10:24]
5. Living in Gratitude: The story of the twin brothers illustrates the depth of Jesus' love and sacrifice. Just as the older brother took the punishment for his sibling, Jesus took ours, urging us to keep our lives clean and honor His sacrifice. [14:50] ** [14:50]
In Matthew 11:25, Jesus mentions that God has hidden certain truths from the "clever and intelligent" and revealed them to "little children." What does this suggest about the nature of understanding spiritual truths? [01:12]
According to John 17:3, how does Jesus define eternal life, and how does this differ from the common perception of eternal life as merely living forever? [01:54]
The sermon uses the analogy of a vessel with holes to describe sin. How does this analogy help us understand the impact of sin on our relationship with God? [04:22]
What does 2 Corinthians 10:12 say about comparing ourselves to others, and how does this relate to the sermon’s message on sin and righteousness? [06:13]
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Interpretation Questions:
How does the concept of childlike faith challenge the way people typically approach learning and understanding spiritual matters? [01:27]
In what ways does the sermon suggest that knowing Jesus intimately is a unique quality of life that begins now, rather than something that starts after death? [02:31]
The sermon discusses God's justice and the need for sin to be acknowledged. How does the analogy of a fair teacher help explain why God cannot simply overlook sin? [09:25]
How does the story of the twin brothers illustrate the concept of substitution and Jesus' sacrificial love for us? What does this story teach about the nature of forgiveness and redemption? [14:20]
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Application Questions:
Reflect on your own faith journey. Do you approach your relationship with Jesus with a childlike faith, or do you find yourself relying more on intellectual understanding? How can you cultivate a more open heart to His presence? [01:27]
Eternal life is described as knowing Jesus intimately. What steps can you take this week to deepen your personal relationship with Him? [01:54]
Consider the analogy of the vessel with holes. Are there "holes" in your life that are disrupting your connection with God? What practical steps can you take to address these areas? [04:22]
The sermon warns against comparing ourselves to others. How often do you find yourself doing this, and how can you shift your focus to giving glory to God instead? [06:13]
The concept of substitution is central to understanding Jesus' sacrifice. How does this understanding impact your daily life and decisions? In what ways can you live in gratitude for His sacrifice? [10:24]
The story of the twin brothers highlights the importance of keeping our lives clean. What specific actions can you take to honor Jesus' sacrifice by maintaining purity in your thoughts and actions? [14:50]
Reflect on a time when you experienced or witnessed sacrificial love. How did it impact you, and how can you emulate this kind of love in your relationships with others? [11:42]
Sermon Clips
i thank you that all these wonderful truths you're hidden from clever intelligent people you small children you don't think yourself as clever and intelligent god has hidden these things from clever intelligent people and revealed them these are the jesus own words in matthew 11 25 to little children small children what does that mean that means you don't have to be clever to know jesus i mean to be a teacher of the bible you need to have some intelligence and cleverness but to know jesus that is more important than being a teacher or preaching or anything [00:01:00]
jesus said eternal life is not living forever eternal life needs to know jesus there's a verse in the bible john 17 3 which says the definition of eternal life you've heard of eternal life in the church and many people think eternal life means i live forever no eternal life because people who go to hell also live forever you know that they burn in hell forever and ever and ever because they lived in sin that's not eternal that is living forever but that's not eternal life eternal life is the life of god which never began and never ends it's a different quality of life and jesus said that life can be ours by knowing him [00:01:48]
so all of you children can know jesus as a very young age i've heard of children with three years old who came to know jesus so it says here in this verse that god the father has hidden these truths from all clever big people and revealed them to infants so don't any of you children think that you cannot know jesus personally that you cannot talk to him that if you pray he will not listen to you i'll tell you he listened more to you than to many older people because there's a lot less sin in your life than in the lives of older people [00:02:42]
you heard about how one sin is enough to separate a person from god you may not understand that you may think that uh i mean if a person comes many sins he's much worse than who commits once adam and eve committed one sin not two or three one sin and god said get out of my presence you cannot live here with one sin now you may think that's very strict let me use an example supposing you take a vessel if there's one hole in it and you pour water in it the water will all drain out you understand that one hole in a vessel in a glass or a cup or a vessel one hole it makes no difference whether there are 10 holes or 50 holes or one hole you understand that sin is like that [00:03:40]
one sin a million sins all the same it cannot hold the life of god just like that vessel cannot hold the water it's like you know if somebody were to give you a glass of water to drink use another example and there's just a little bit of mud in it it's not a pile of mud just a little bit of mud somebody put into that water which made it dirty will you drink it another glass is full of mud is there a difference between the two you will not drink that one full of mud and this one's got a little bit of dirt with one dead fly there he said no i don't want it there's a dead fly there the other one has got a hundred dead flies does it make a difference no [00:04:41]
older people understand it and you understand it as a child that is how one sin is one sin is enough to separate you from god and so that's why it's foolish to compare yourself with other children who you think are old they are so bad and i'm not so bad but it doesn't make a difference one hole or a hundred holes maybe that child has got a hundred holes in his life and you've got only one but you are no better than him he's got a lot of dirt in his glass and you've got just one little bit of dirt makes no difference he's dirty nobody can drink that [00:05:36]
there's a verse in the bible in second corinthians 10 and verse 12 second corinthians 10 12 which says those who compare themselves with each other are foolish without understanding if you want to be foolish there are many ways to be foolish one way to be foolish is to compare yourself with other children and say i'm better very easy to be foolish and a lot of people children are foolish now if you don't want to be foolish you must be the opposite of that you must say well if i'm doing some good things it's god who's helped me to do it it's not my ability then you're giving god the glory that's okay [00:06:11]
if god is so good why can't he just forgive everybody i mean when you do something wrong and you go to your mommy or daddy and say oh mom dad i'm sorry for what i did they say okay even if you broke something very valuable your mom and dad will say okay my child don't worry it's okay you say why can't god be as good as my mom or dad well it doesn't exactly work like that because there is a principle god loves you more than your mom or dad by the way but there's a principle called the principle of justice to be what is righteous to explain it to your children for example you're studying like some of you older children who go to school [00:07:28]
and supposing you're going to do a mathematics or arithmetic test in your school maybe in third grade or something like that and you study hard and you get most of the sums right except maybe one sum was one of the problems was wrong but all the others you got right another friend of yours he didn't study at all he just played the fool the whole day and didn't prepare for the exam and he came to the examination room and got almost everything wrong you got only one problem wrong out of ten you've got nine of them correct he got all ten wrong you're better than him right but supposing the teacher says well i'm gonna be very good now to all of you and i'm gonna go fill my full marks to you and full marks of that person how would you feel [00:08:10]
you got only one wrong and he gives you full marks okay good but that person got 10 wrong and he also got full marks he put you on the same level that is called unrighteous it's not proper it's not right any teacher who does like that will be dismissed from the school you can't put a child who's done bothered to study and did everything wrong with another child who worked hard and tried his best so that's why god can't just overlook he's just if you got something wrong you have to say it's wrong he can't give you a hundred when you got only nine out of ten right and he can't put you in the same category and another person who got everything wrong is not in the same category so god can't forgive he can't forgive you he can't forgive him because something is wrong [00:09:15]
tell you another truth about what we heard about substitution that means somebody taking your place that's what we read jesus took our place on the cross we were supposed to be killed by punished by god but jesus took that punishment for us so let me use an example supposing one day you've done something very bad in your home one of your children and your whole family is going for a picnic along with others in the church in the park and because you did something so terribly wrong your parents say you have to be punished you got to stay at home because you've done something terribly bad you can't go for the picnic all the others will go and supposing one of your brothers or sisters tells your dad and mom dad mom let him go i'll stay at home for in his place wow would any of you do that such an exciting picnic and will you miss it just because you love your brother sister so much you don't want him to suffer at home you're willing to stay at home and let him go and enjoy the picnic you're going to really love your brother or sister to do that don't you think you really love a brother or sister if you're willing to do that for your brother or sister that is what jesus did for us [00:10:09]
there's a story of two brothers who were twins you know what a twin is they look exactly now some twins don't look exactly exactly alike but this set of twins they looked exactly alike nobody could distinguish between even the parents were sometimes confused and they grew up to be young 25 year old men and they still looked exactly alike in their face parents had died and these two boys lived in a house one of them was very good and the other was very bad but they looked alike one day one of those bad the bad boy went out and had a fight with someone and took a knife and killed him and there was blood splattered all over his shirt and somebody called the police and this boy came running before the police came he ran away from there to his home and since everybody knew who it was they knew that he knew that finally the police will come to his house so he ran to his home and he told his twin brother you know what i did i killed somebody see my shirt is all full of blood what shall i do the police are definitely going to come here in another five minutes you know what that older brother did he loved him so much he said listen my brother i love you and i'll prove it to you today give me your shirt and you put mine nobody will be able to see who whether i am you or you or me and he took his shirt and put it on and the police came and there were some other witnesses and they pointed to this older brother who had the she had exchanged the shirt and he said yeah he's the one he's the one even though he's not the one just because he looked like the other one he told the other one to hide somewhere and they caught the older brother and as he was going out he told the police just give me one minute let me go inside and come back he went inside closed the door and told his younger brother i gave you a clean shirt don't dirty it a second time this time i take your punishment and the police took that older brother and took him to jail this is what jesus did for you and me we did something wrong and jesus came before the father god the father and said no no let me take i'll take that punishment i'll put on a shirt and he was taken and judged but he tells us i've now given you my clean shirt don't dirty it again keep your life clean [00:12:04]