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I think the answer  is  in  Luke 18:15, “And they  were
             bringing even their babies to Him so that He might touch them,
             but when the disciples saw it, they began rebuking them.”  They
             brought their babies to Jesus.
                    I have a book that  I  enjoy by a  man  named  Kenneth
             Wuest.   He gets into the Greek.  I don’t know Greek, so I’m
             thankful for people that can help.  In this verse he translates it,
             “They  brought  their  infants.”    Have  you  heard  of  B.  B.
             Warfield?  He was a great theologian who taught at Princeton
             University  in  New  Jersey  before  they  turned  away  from  the
             Lord.  He translates this as “infant of days”.  A mother gave
             Jesus an infant of days.

                    Just before I came to this conference, the Lord gave me
             my fourth great grandchild.  I haven’t seen him yet.  He’s an
             infant of days.  That’s the child that Jesus had.  They are too
             young to have a disposition.  They are too young to have faith.
             They are too young to be humble.  They are too young to be
             naïve.  They are too young to behave.  When Jesus said that we
             must be like children, He wasn’t talking about a disposition.  He
             was talking about a condition, a condition of a newborn babe
             and  its  helplessness;  total  dependence.    The  indispensable
             condition of redemptive living is helpless dependence.  Do you
             see that powerful illustration?
                    On one side you have the disciples asking, “How can we
             be  great?”    On  the  other  side  you  have  an  infant  of  days;
             helpless dependence.  That’s the indispensable condition.  What
             is the indispensable disposition that we must have?  Now I’d
             like to share what that is.

                    I think it would be helpful if we used a Bible illustration.
             I’d like to take that illustration from the Song of Solomon.  If
             you study the Song of Solomon it’s the testimony of the bride.
             She does all the talking.  In fact, she can’t shut up.  When you
             read  the  book,  she  does  the  talking  but  He  wrote  the  song.
             Husbands, we will write the song that our wives will sing.

                    In the Song of Solomon at the beginning, this woman
             felt very low.  She kept cutting herself down.  She looked at her
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