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Speaker BHere's today's reading and we are reading from the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 18 verses 1 through 7 from the Message Whoever becomes simple Again.
Speaker BAt about the same time the disciples came to Jesus asking who gets the highest rank in God's kingdom?
Speaker BFor an answer, Jesus called over a child whom he stood in the middle of the room and he said I'm telling you once and for all that unless you return to square one and start over like children, you're not even going to get a look at the kingdom, let alone get in.
Speaker BWhoever becomes simple and elemental again like this child, will rank high in God's kingdom.
Speaker BWhat's more, when you receive the childlike on my account, it's the same as receiving me.
Speaker BBut if you give them a hard time bullying or taking advantage of their simple trust, you'll soon wish you hadn't.
Speaker BYou'd be better off dropped in the middle of a lake with a millstone around your neck.
Speaker BDoom to the world for giving these God believing children a hard time.
Speaker BHard times are inevitable, but you don't have to make it worse and doomsday to you if you do.
Speaker BWell my friends, this is really a pretty power very powerful passage of scripture that has this delight in children but also warning to those who would really besperts children.
Speaker BIn today's passage from Matthew 18, the disciples ask who gets the highest ranks?
Speaker BAre they looking for who's going to get one up on somebody else?
Speaker BAnd Jesus takes a child and says and puts him in the center room and says you got to start over like children or you won't even get into the kingdom.
Speaker BThat is heavy harsh stuff.
Speaker BAnd then he adds the warning if you make harder for people to be childlike those who trust Simply, you're in trouble.
Speaker BThe world gives people a hard time.
Speaker BDon't add to it.
Speaker BI always really love this scripture because I love children.
Speaker BGot a couple small grandchildren myself and just delighted through their childlike eyes.
Speaker BAnd I think that's what Jesus is saying here.
Speaker BTake delight in their childlike eyes and don't mess with it.
Speaker BJesus said, you mess with them, you mess with me.
Speaker BLet's look at some points to ponder about this.
Speaker BThe first one is Jesus redefines greatness as becoming simple and elemental.
Speaker BThe disciples want rank, they are aspirational.
Speaker BJesus wants humility.
Speaker BSimple and elemental does not mean naive.
Speaker BIt means grounded, curious, teachable, willing to depend on others, free of status, obsession.
Speaker BA progressive lens resists hierarchies that reward power over people, things like patriarchy, white supremacy, performative religiosity.
Speaker BJesus locates greatness and childlike openness.
Speaker BAnd so I would encourage you to do that.
Speaker BLike I said, I've learned lots of lessons from my two grandchildren who are 8 and 5, about childlike openness.
Speaker BAnd adults who want to flourish need to be more like that.
Speaker BSmall, honest, real.
Speaker BThe kingdom looks like a platform and more like a.
Speaker BLess like a platform and more like a playroom where dignity and delight are shared.
Speaker BPoint number two, receiving the vulnerable is receiving Jesus.
Speaker BIt says here when.
Speaker BWhen you receive the child, like on my account, it's the same as receiving me.
Speaker BThat's a radical claim.
Speaker BSo hospitality and safeguarding are not optional.
Speaker BThey're sacramental and progressive faith centers, those at risk, children, patients, the vulnerable, families under financial strain.
Speaker BPeople push to the margins by race, gender, sexuality, disability, immigration, status and welcome them means more than smiles.
Speaker BIt's about policies, it's about practices, it's about culture, it's about a trauma, informed care.
Speaker BIt's about transparent accountability and inclusive leadership, equitable access to health care, for instance.
Speaker BAll that, when we do those things, we're receiving Christ himself.
Speaker BMake it easier for people who already have it hard.
Speaker BThird point to ponder.
Speaker BJesus warning demands accountability.
Speaker BThey'll make hard times worse.
Speaker BDoomed to the world, forgiving.
Speaker BIs God believing children a hard time?
Speaker BYou don't have to make it worse.
Speaker BThat's what it says.
Speaker BAnd the millstone image is very blunt and to the point.
Speaker BBasically, if you cause harm to the vulnerable, that's a serious deal.
Speaker BProgressive faith names abuse and exploitation, especially of children, and works to prevent it.
Speaker BThat includes church safeguarding, listening to survivors and confronting systems that burden the young and the poor.
Speaker BLook out for predatory lending, environmental hazards, near schools, food insecurity, insurance denials that block treatment.
Speaker BThe gospel calls for deep loyalty, sticking with the vulnerable in even when it costs, until harm is stopped and healing begins.
Speaker BSo let's talk about some action here.
Speaker BAdopt a child first lens in some concrete way and maybe make it a practice of simplifying your life.
Speaker BWhat's a child first lens?
Speaker BChoose a space that you have some relationship to or influence upon your home life, your church, your workplace, some group that you're part of and ask would this be a safe, welcoming and accessible for a child or a vulnerable person to be in?
Speaker BThen act.
Speaker BAdd a clear safeguarding note.
Speaker BMake a donation to some local children's group or patient aid fund.
Speaker BDeliver a meal to a family.
Speaker BEmail your representative about equitable pediatric and family health care systems.
Speaker BThere's lots that you can do.
Speaker BHere's a practice.
Speaker BMaybe find a quiet spot, a chair in your home by a window or maybe a park bench or someplace quiet, maybe your car.
Speaker BAnd just breathe a breath.
Speaker BPrayer Pray simply Jesus, make me simple and elemental again.
Speaker BThen ask three childlike questions.
Speaker BWhat am I curious about?
Speaker BWho needs gentleness?
Speaker BAnd who can I make life easier for than harder?
Speaker BTake some action about it.
Speaker BWe're gonna come back in a minute and pray about all this.
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Speaker BYou could pick it up at our website, voiceofgoddaily.com let's pray Jesus, you put your child at the center and called us back to simple, elemental trust.
Speaker BUnhook us from rank, status and performance.
Speaker BTeach us courage of smallness, curiosity, honesty and gentle presence.
Speaker BReceive our ordinary lives, things like our spouses, our children, our grandchildren, and for people impacted by cancer, for instance, give them steady companions, access to care, relief from pain and laughter that breaks the tension for our communities.
Speaker BSafeguard what is real, policies that protect and leaders who refuse to make hard times harder show us where we can make life easier.
Speaker BOne meal, one ride, one letter, one listening ear at a time when we feel small or unsure, remind us small is not lesser in your kingdom.
Speaker BSmall is how love moves.
Speaker BAmen.
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