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Being Childlike [message #1855] Fri, 04 January 2013 21:07 Go to previous message
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I was just pondering upon an experience I had with my son this past Christmas season that had me wondering what does it mean to truly be "Childlike". Here's the story:

My 3 year old son is BIG into trains right now, so for Christmas my wife purchased a train ornament for him to place on the tree. He was so thrilled and would constantly go up to the tree, get our attention, and point to his ornament. We were so pleased that a small item brought such joy to his life. The next morning, to my wife's and my surprise, we found that our son had made a ladder out of several boxes and had been trying to scale the tree for his train. We laughed, got him down and took apart his makeshift ladder. The next morning we discovered that he again had found the boxes, made his ladder and successfully got his train down. We were amazed! We then took the train from him, put it higher on the tree, torn down his ladder and actually broke down the boxes. We the proceeded to explain to him that what he was doing was dangerous and he should not continue to do so. We thought that had ended it...we were wrong.

The next morning my son had stealthy pulled a chair from the dining room and was in the process of using it to climb onto the window sill to get his train. We were not amused. The train went higher on the tree. My son then turned to the laundry hamper. After a few more days of finding our son doing this we had to put the train in "time out" for a while. Due to his incessant pleadings, eventually we decided to put the train back on the tree. It's final resting place was just below the angel on an 8' tree. I now had to pick my son up so he could look at his train. Did that stop him from trying to get to his train? No it didn't. He still tried without any success until we took the tree down.

I never had the heart to scold him or punish him aside from a brief, daily lecture about how the train needed to stay on the tree and that he should try to get it. How could I? My son's persistence was something I would never want to take from him. With that kind of persistence my son would be able to accomplish anything in life! I am still in awe at his tireless pursuit of what he desired most. Now only if I could teach him to transition his desire from that train to the Savior...

I believe this is just one trait that makes up many that is bundled into the expression "be childlike". Thanks for letting me share my story. I hope you all found it as amusing as I have.

Does anyone have any examples of amazing things a child has done that can teach me(us) what it mean to truly be childlike?

Claymore
 
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