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Friday, September 14, 2012

Faith Like a Child

I teach the kindergarten Sunday School class at church, and this past Sunday, I had only three boys arrive. In light of the smaller numbers, I allowed freer reign on the questions. Kindergarten questions are some of the best - but their answers to each other are often even better. Here's one interaction which was absolutely priceless:

Boy #1: Is God everything?
Me: Well, not everything. He is something seperate from us, or from that chair over there. In fact, if he were the chair, we would have to worship the chair - and that wouldn't be right...
Boy #1 (somewhat disinterested or confused by my attempt at an answer): So, is God nothing?
I took a deep breath, and said "no..." I must have looked confused as to where to begin, because the other two boys quickly jumped in to help me answer this question.
Boy #2: God is something. (Thanks, kid. Now we're getting somewhere!)
Boy #3: (in the most matter-of-fact tone) God is God.

Oh, for the faith of a child to say such complex and infinently wonderful truths without even thinking twice. For my students, that statement ended the discussion - enough had been said. Indeed, what else needs to be said? Praise God that He is God.

2 comments:

  1. FYI: I actually wrote this blog about a month ago and forgot to post it.

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  2. I've heard this story so much, but I smile every time I hear it again...it's just so...perfect.

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