Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Childlike Conversations


As I dressed up for my four-year-old daughter one morning, the following conversation ensued;
LO1: Mummy, who gave us this house?

Me: We rented it; I mean we paid to live here for some time.

LO1: I thought it was Jesus that gave us, you always thank Jesus for the house...

Me: Yes, Jesus gave us the money to rent this house.

LO1: So, Jesus can give money??

Me: Well, yes, Jesus gives us the grace to work and get paid so we can pay for the house.

Then LO2(Age 2) who has been listening interjects by asking; “Mommy, who is Jesus?

Me: Laughing out Loud, I change the topic……….

A few days after, it was time for us to break bread as a family and I realized I had run out of the usual brand of communion wine. So, I decided to use Ribena (Kiddies Drink)I made sure to close the kitchen door while I emptied the Ribena into the transparent cups we use for communion. 

Yet, immediately I took the tray out and called for prayers, LO2 noticed the colour and said “mommy what is this?” I said, “its communion now”.  I lowered the tray so he could clearly see the communion wafer and the cups and he started to laugh while his sister began to lead the communion choruses.

After we had prayed, we all, in the usual manner,  broke our bread and ate it, thereafter we took the cup; while the rest of us echoed the Blood of Jesus, My son, picked his own cup, tasted it and said,  it’s not the blood of Jesus jor, its Ribena! 

I said to him, “since it’s in this cup and we have prayed, it has now become the blood of Jesus!”  He said “No, mommy No, it’s Ribena.” His dad beckoned to me and said to him, "just manage it son, I will get the real blood of Jesus tomorrow". End of Discussion.

Countless other conversations like this have existed and I cannot say I have always given the right answers. But Each time I replay these conversations in my head, I am awed! Little wonder why our Lord Jesus encouraged us to have Childlike faith. (Matthew 18:3).

Oh, how I love children, the pureness of their heart is unparalleled!  In a way, I never really want to tell them the real answers to their questions just yet. Maybe,  I’m overly conscious that Children grow so fast, one minute they are pure, clueless and curious and the next minute they become knowledgeable teachers to their parents.

Yet, I sometimes, feel bad when I review our conversations and think that I have not successfully satisfied their curiosity or   given apt answers to their questions. While, I enjoy their childishness in this season, I pray for wisdom to tutor, mentor and direct them aright.

Quite frankly, even though I yell when they act as the children that they are, in my closet, I laugh really hard. Yes, it almost always makes me laugh! it makes me happy. It gives me Joy…

Do you have questions you need God himself to answer? I encourage you to accept the gospel of Jesus like a child (Luke 18:17) and you can be sure that God will reveal himself to you with the answers you need! (Luke 10:21).

Meanwhile mommies, aunties, daddies and uncles, let your children be children, good children, and enjoy the season!
Cheers!

10 comments:

  1. Wow this is beautiful. My children too ask oo. Most recently my daughter asked me where did God come from, chie! ooo

    God grant us wisdom the best thing is to always point them back to the scriptures. God help us

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  2. God bless their hearts. May God continue to give us continuous wisdom, patience, knowledge, love and understanding to raise them right, in Jesus name

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  3. Awesome. many times their curiosity put our parenting to test and yet we are fulfilled by this great challenge. God bless them all for us.

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    1. You can say that again. May we not fail our test.Amen.

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  4. Lol! In our own time, even at age 10+ the wisdom and courage to ask all these questions are not there. Bless God for the wisdom He has given our children.

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  5. Lol, this is just cute. The Lord continue to bless and keep our kids.

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  6. Beautiful write up. They keep asking and asking. Father grant us wisdom to teach them aright.

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