Learn from the children π§ππ₯Ή
Always learning from children
π Watch and listen
π They hold the answers we as adults search for
π They play, they live in the present moment, they love HARD
π Hearing her give gratitude to Source for her life just hits π₯Ή
Thank you for the teaching, little one
π Scripture:
βTruly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.β - Matthew 18:3β4
What this scripture means to us as pastors:
Children show us the way because they live open-hearted, present, curious, and unguarded. They trust life, express gratitude naturally, play without agenda, and love without calculation. This scripture is not asking us to become naΓ―ve, but to soften β to lay down pride, fear, and old conditioning so we can listen again. When we pause long enough to watch and learn from children, we are reminded of who we were before the world taught us to protect, perform, and control. In that return to humility, presence, and simple love, we reconnect with heaven β not as a place we go to, but as a way of being.
Our daughter in her element⦠being a fairy out in natur