What
Does God Want From Me?
Some
Important Thoughts for Children
Trying
to Be the Wrong Thing
Do you remember
the story of the ugly duckling? Although he was a swan, there was some
kind of mix up and he was accidentally raised by a family of ducks! Now
this did not turn out very well for the poor fellow. He spent all his
time trying to look like a duck, act like a duck, eat like a duck, swim like
a duck, fly like a duck. but he was a swan!
I have known
some children like this "ugly duckling." They spend all their time trying
to be the wrong thing - then one day when they are 24 or 37 or 52 or even 78
years old they decide it is time to live like a swan. only it is very hard to
change. It would have been better if they lived the way there were supposed
to from the very start.
So, how does
God want you to live when you are a child? I want you to look at three
boys in the bible with me and see what God liked about them. It may surprise
you!
Three
Boys in the Bible
Samuel - "Now
the young man Samuel continued to grow both in stature and in favor with the
Lord and also with man." (1 Samuel 2:26 )
John the Baptist
- "And the child grew and became strong in spirit, and he was in the wilderness
until the day of his public appearance to Israel." (Luke 1:80)
Jesus - "And
the child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom. And the grace of God was
upon him." (Luke 2:40) "And Jesus increased in wisdom and in stature and
in favor with God and man." (Luke 2:52)
Doing
What God Wants
You may have
noticed that these verses sound a lot alike - even though they are written about
three very different people. I think that is because the Lord is telling
us what he likes to see in children. We could break it up into these six
commands:
1. Grow Up!
One of the first
things you should pray for as a young person is that the Lord would give you
grace to grow! Who made your body? God did. Why did He give
you this body? To do things - like paint a wall and drive a car and get
a job. More than that, He gave you a body so that you could bring glory
to Him.
Have you ever
heard of Jim Elliot? When he was still young (okay, 18 years old, but
that looks young to me!) he started eating lots of vegetables and fruits and
training for the wrestling team at his college. Do you know why?
Did he do all that to look good so people would like him better? No.
He did all that so that he could make his body rugged and ready for the mission
field!
Samuel, John
the Baptist and Jesus all grew - pray that God grows you up healthy and big
and strong!
2. Get Strong!
The Bible says
that John the Baptist "became strong in spirit" and that Jesus "became strong."
This does not mean they had really big muscles! It means they became strong
in their understanding and judgment. They had resolve. Now someone
that has resolve is someone who knows what is right and does it. Like
Jesus when He stayed behind in Jerusalem when he was 12 years old. His
mother and father told him to come with them and He did. But it was also
right for Him to speak in the temple. He did both - because He had resolve.
I knew a boy
that got tired of looking at all the trash on the streets near his home.
One day he took his wagon and went around the block picking up garbage.
He had resolve - he acted on what he believed.
There may be
times in your young life when you will have to stand up to your friends when
they want to do the wrong thing. You may have to speak seriously with
your mom or dad when they sin. You may have to cut something out of your
life that you really love. Who knows? Just because you are a child
does not mean that you have to be weak!
Be strong in
your understanding and your resolve! If you don't understand a part of
the bible, don't be happy until you figure it out! Be strong in your character.
Work at improving your patience, kindness, gentleness and ask your mom and dad
to help you at it.
David was still
a boy when he killed a real giant. He was strong in his understanding
- he knew God. He was strong in his character - he was offended by sin.
He was strong in his resolve - he called out to that giant and ran toward him
to kill him!
You can be like
that, too.
3. Become
Wise!
Two times in
the Bible we are told that Jesus "increased in wisdom." Of course, Jesus
was totally different than you and me since he had no sin. Still he had
to grow in wisdom - as His body and mind grew so did His wisdom.
We are different.
Proverb 22:15 says, "Foolishness is bound up in the heart of a child."
We were both born with a problem called sin. It is tangled up in all that
we are. When Solomon talks about a fool in Proverbs, he is talking about
the kind of person who lives like God is not real. He lies, cheats, steals
and is mean to others all because foolishness is tied up in his heart like a
tangled up kite string.
How are you to
get this foolishness out? The only answer is to replace it with wisdom.
You have got to read your Bible, think about it when you are not reading it
and seek to live out what it says day to day. This is your only hope to
getting the foolishness in you rooted out.
Please People!
King Saul was
a people-pleaser. He decided what to do only after he was sure everyone
around him would like it! Don't be like him. You will never make
everyone happy and you will worry more about others than God. A very big
mistake!
King David, on
the other hand, was quite the opposite. He always tried to do what was
right, even if it made the people around him angry or hurt. The result
was that most people loved David. They knew he could be trusted and that
he was not doing things for his own selfish reasons. He lived for the
Lord.
Jesus and Samuel
both "grew in favour with men." Even as boys, people looked on these two
with a smile. Have you ever heard this poem before:
The
Boy We Want
A
boy that is truthful and honest
And
faithful and willing to work;
But
we have not a place that we care to disgrace
with
a boy that is ready to shirk.
Wanted--a
boy you can tie to,
A
boy that is trusty and true,
A
boy that is good to old people,
And
kind to the little ones too.
A
boy that is nice to the home folks,
And
pleasant to sister and brother,
A
boy who will try when things go awry
To
be helpful to father and mother.
These
are the boys we depend on--
Our
hope for the future, and then
Grave
problems of state and the world's work await
Such
boys when they grow to be men.
One of the fruits
of being strong and wise is that God will bless you in the eyes of men.
(Most men, that is.)
Some kids think
they are only doing well if all the grown-ups are mad at them! That is
a rather silly goal. Instead, why not try to live a life that grown-ups
smile at? This does not mean that you have to be some kind of mamby-pamby
pushover that never makes a peep!
Young Charles
Spurgeon, when only 11 years old, once marched into a tavern to rebuke a drunken
and sinning church member! "You should be ashamed!" he pronounced, then
quickly turned and left. The man repented that very day because Charles
stood for the Truth before God and before men. You can do the same!
Please God!
Even more important
than pleasing the people around you is pleasing the God who never sleeps!
Samuel and Jesus both "grew in favour with God." God was pleased with
them - even as children!
What pleases
God? A lot of things - but here are a few:
·
Having faith in Him
(Hebrews 11:6)
·
Praying for leaders
and all kinds of people (1 Timothy 2:3)
·
Living a life worthy
of Jesus' Name (Colossians 1:10)
·
Caring for widows
in your family (1 Timothy 5:14)
·
Giving a sacrificial
gift (Philippians 4:18)
·
Working for Jesus
in your work (Ephesians 6:6)
·
Obeying the Holy Spirit
and His leading (Romans 8)
·
Doing good and sharing
(Hebrews 13:16)
·
Trying to figure out
what pleases Him! (Ephesians 5:10)
But perhaps the
things that please God the most in children is when they obey their parents
(Colossians 3:20 "Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases
the Lord.") And I know that you obey your parents PERFECTLY and ALL THE
TIME. right?
No way.
And that is why
we need the last goal most of all.
Seek Jesus!
Luke tells us
that even as a boy, "the grace of God was upon" Jesus. Since Jesus is
God's holy and only Son, that grace never left Him. And there are some
ways that God's grace never leaves you, either. You have a family, home,
life, church, free country - all of these things are ways God is gracious to
you.
But you need
more grace. Special grace! Saving grace!
Imagine coming
to church one day and me walking up to you and giving you $803,456.00 - for
NO REASON! Just a gift. a present. for you to do whatever you like with!
At Christmas you get presents, don't you? Do you deserve them? Is
there some law that says, "Billy Jones shall always be given a present at his
birthday and two at Christmas?" Of course not! Nobody owes you these
things - they are a free gift.
That is what
salvation is, too. It is a free gift... a "grace." It is free since
it is from God and you cannot possibly pay Him back!
You need
this grace ("present") most of all.
When I was 14
years old the Lord gave me this gift. I had gotten lots of presents before
this one - video games, legos, a bike, even the Big Jim Rescue Rig! But
none of these were even half as good as receiving Jesus!
The good news
is that you do not have to wait until you are 14 to be saved. God can
save you today, no matter how old you are, if only you stop trusting in yourself
and start trusting in Jesus alone for eternal life.
I know that you
want to honour God with your life and that is why I will keep praying for you
that you will Grow Up! Get Strong! Become Wise! Please People! Please God! But
don't be fooled. you will never be able to truly do all these things until He
gives you a new heart. So, start at the end of the list and work backwards!
Start asking Jesus to save you - beg Him to be gracious to you. And then,
once He has rescued from the penalty of your sins, start living for Him and
seeking all these things with all your heart.
Thanks for reading
all this. Please contact me if you have any questions and I will try to
answer you quickly!
With Great Love,
Pastor Paul
kerux@sympatico.ca