
Jesus And The Children
(Matt. 18:2-6, 19:13-15; Mark 9:36-37, 10:13-16)
Jesus loved all children very much. He
Was compassionate and gentle with them
And expressed his feeling of love and affec-
tion for them many times in many ways.
Many of his miracles are connected with
Children. The blind son of Bartimaeus, the
Daughter of the Canaan woman, and many
Other suffering children were healed by him.
The daughter of Jairus, one of the rulers of
The synagogue, and the son of the widow
From Nain were raised from the dead by the
Great friend of children.
Once, Jesus was in a house in Capernaum.
Many people were gathered there and among
Them some children. Jesus called the little
Children near him, took one of them in his
Arms and said, "Whosover shall receive one
Of such children in my name, receives me."
Another time, several mothers brought
Their young children to him to bless them.
His disciples, knowing that Jesus was tired,
Tried to discourage them. When Jesus saw
This, he was very displeased and said to
Them "Suffer the little children come to me;
For of such is the Kingdom of God." Then he
Took them in his arms, and blessed them.

With every new step I create a new me
You are growing and learning every moment of everyday.
Regardless of what you have been told, you can and do change
with every new experience. Each experience enhances your
capabilities by giving you something new to draw upon. Every
new capability you discover and develop leads to a new
opportunity. As long as you have the capability and an
opportunity, there is a new possibility for you to grow
and learn something new. Dare not to limit yourself to only
knowing or doing one thing. Take a chance by putting all
you know to use. Accept all invitations to do a new thing
and when you do it, celebrate. Move toward your wildest
dream, take the labels off your mind and step boldly into
your greatness.
How I wish I could pigeon - hole myself and neatly
fix label on! But self - knowledge comes too late!
By the time I've known myself I am no longer what I was
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