As I reflected on her and her special day, my reflections turned to the Bible, when Jesus taught: “Except ye…become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 18:3). I spent some time pondering what Christ meant when He instructed us to “become as little children.” I don’t believe He meant that we need to love Disney Princesses and playing dress-up (although to be honest, I really do love both of those things); I believe Christ meant something much deeper. I believe that my 5 year old niece can teach me things that I need to know in order to enter into the kingdom of heaven.
So, what can a 5 year old teach me? What about how to love. My niece is always ready and eager to love anyone and everyone. When she sees me, all she wants to do is play with me. To her, I am the most important person in the world; I’m even cooler than Snow White! We are taught in the Book of Mormon that “if ye have not charity, ye are nothing, for charity never faileth” (Moroni 7:46). And what is charity? It’s love; the most pure form of love that exists. Might my niece teach me how to love, how to have true charity for others?
My niece finds so much joy in life. The smallest things bring her great happiness. Last year I took her on a hike. I gave her a magnify glass and a camara. We looked for little treasures. She was so excited with each new treasure she found, you might have thought she struck gold! This life is to be enjoyed! The Book of Mormon prophet, Lehi, taught: "Men are that they might have joy" (2 Nephi 2:25). Possibly my niece could teach me to find joy!
Think of the children you know in your life. Perhaps you are a parent, maybe you teach school, or maybe the only children you know are the neighbors across the street. Each child you know is a precious gift from God to teach us important lessons. Think of them and learn from them. You might just be surprised at how much a 5 year old could teach you.
3 comments:
Love it sister... We shall become like children - you first :oP
Sister Dalton - We are so grateful that you chose to serve a mission and although many fun changes are happening back home, your service her in Wilmington is helping to change lives forever. Thanks for your many efforts and service. We love you! :)
You have always been (and still are) a great example of this principle. Thank you.
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