Monday, May 28, 2012

Cousins Came to Celebrate!

The doors to our church opened Sunday morning to welcome six beautiful children.  Six cousins -- five girls and one boy.  Ranging in age from about 3-11 years.

Dressed in their finest.  Excited, engaging, exuberant!

The cousins came to celebrate the christening and baptism of their brand new cousin, a baby boy.

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They took seats on the front row, not wanting to miss a thing.

As I watched them, I became fascinated by their well behaved demeanor.  Their excitement was on the surface, but well contained.

Following the christening and baptism and the children's sermon, they returned to their front row seats.  They had received activity packets -- our effort to help parents keep busy children busy.

The two older girls immediately became leaders and helped the younger ones to the floor in front of their seats. 

Each one became a beehive of activity engaged in creating something wonderful on this highly important family day.

What I observed reminded me of the Scripture found in Matthew 18:3 (NIV):

And he said: “Truly I tell you, unless you change
and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
"

I saw before me young children unaffected by others around them, by their surroundings, by each other.  They were simply being themselves.  

Why is it that I, as an adult, cannot assume that same mantle?  Why do I worry about what I'm wearing?  Who will see me?  What they will think?  Why do I really walk in the door of my home church?

I go there because I believe in the One God, Father of my Savior, Jesus Christ -- I go to worship, to praise and to offer thanksgiving.  I need not wear an exterior to please man or to exalt my own feelings.  I must come as I am, as a child.  That is the me that the One Above really wants -- the me that I am.

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Lifting my hands to give Him thanks for so much this week:

486.  The joys of childhood.
487.  New babies in God's Kingdom.
488.  Restful time at home.
489.  Insights into my writing from an encouraging blogger's post.
490.  My friends who have supported me virtually and real time.
491.  Healing for our friend who recently underwent colon cancer surgery.
492.  Joy of preparing meals for a church family.
493.  Experiencing the love of young families in our church.
492.  Lives given in service for our country and freedoms.
493.  Active military personnel in Afghanistan and other posts in our world.
494.  Freedom to worship.
495.  Freedom to share here my faith and beliefs with other believers.

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8 comments:

  1. Oh my. What a wonderful thing to witness! I love that your church gives out activity packets. That is a perfect thing to do for small children. I am glad you are a part of your church. I can tell that you really make a difference. Wishing you a beautiful week.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by and leaving such gracious words. Have you a blessed week!

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  2. joys of childhood- I'm all a-wonder. it's just pure gift to get to see life through their eyes! and cousins- what fun! we love having cousins around! blessings to you from Uganda!

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    1. Kelly, I loved your "all a-wonder." :) 'Tis joy indeed to watch happenings through the eyes of little ones. Sending blessings TO you in Uganda!

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  3. This is truly a blessings to see these little ones take part in this momentous occasion.

    Many blessings to you!

    Joan

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    1. Joan, always happy to see you here . . . thanks for stopping by!

      Wishing you a blessed week!

      Sherrey

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  4. Thank you for sharing this sweet story, Sherrey. I love, love, love baptisms. And this is one reason why--the children are always themselves. It's such a treat to see. Lovely.

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    1. Laura, thanks for your sweet comments on my post. Baptisms are one of the sweetest acknowledgements of our belief and faith in God. :) And children just go to prove that faith and belief -- new lives to raise into Him.

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