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on the way they had discussed with one another which of them
        was the greatest.”


        When they  came  in He asked what they were talking about.
        They said, “Nothing.”  They were embarrassed and blood came
        to  their  cheeks  because  they  were  discussing  who  was  the
        greatest.    At  this  point  they  had  not  received  light  on  the
        exchanged life.  They are still learning and they are very dull.
        They had no idea of childlikeness.  That’s the background of
        when He brings in this little child.

        Even today, many Christians don’t understand what it means to
        be  childlike.    They  think  it  means  that  we  should  have  the
        disposition  of  a  little  child  but  when  you  read  the  New
        Testament you see that God says, “Stop.”  Someone says, “To
        be like a child is to have faith like a child.”  A child will believe
        anything; they’ll believe in Santa Claus.

        I have a jar of teeth at home.  I told my grandchildren that there
        is no tooth fairy.  So, they made me the tooth fairy.  Every time
        they lose a tooth they want three dollars.  So, I’ve got a jar of
        teeth and I’m getting poor.  Some people say, “Have the faith
        of a little child.”

        Ephesians  4:14&15,  “As  a  result,  we  are  no  longer  to  be
        children, tossed here and there by waves, and carried about by
        every wind of doctrine, by the trickery of men, by craftiness in
        deceitful scheming; but speaking the truth in love, we are to
        grow up in all aspects into Him, who is the head, even Christ...”
        Jesus said to become like a little child but don’t believe like a
        little  child.    A  little  child  is  carried  about  by  every  wind  of
        doctrine.  We have to be like a child but we can’t believe like
        children.

        Some say that to be like a child is to be humble like a child.  I
        had six children.  They are not humble.  They are very proud.
        Every achievement is on my refrigerator.  A child is poster child
        for pride.  1 Corinthians 3:1, “And I, brethren, could not speak
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