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Seeing God Through The Eyes Of A Child

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When you look into the eyes of a child, it doesn't take a
special kind of person to see their innocence, imagination and
wonder. Every child, no matter what part of the world they come
from or what language they speak, pretends, believes, and has
irrational fears.


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Seeing God Through The Eyes Of A Child
Copyright (c) 2007 Siobhan Gamble
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When you look into the eyes of a child, it doesn't take a
special kind of person to see their innocence, imagination and
wonder. Every child, no matter what part of the world they come
from or what language they speak, pretends, believes, and has
irrational fears. One minute she may be a princess in a
fairytale, the next, a ballerina in a show putting on her best
performance. He may pretend to be an astronaut on a special
mission or set up a special booby trap to capture the monster
that lives in his closet. With such gigantic imaginations and
inquisitive spirits, have you ever stopped to wonder or even
question them about what their idea of God is like?

God, just like anything imaginary is unseen, but somehow children
possess this ability to believe even if their eyes tell them it
isn't so. We would think that this concept would be a bit more
complicated for them, rather than adults, given that wisdom
hasn't fully cultivated; but sadly and it is completely the
opposite.

This theory thus poses a couple of other more important
questions; how do most adults see God? And, which way is accurate
in conjunction with the fact that we are all the "children of
God"? As adults, it is often hard for us to imagine what can
possibly be going on inside of those precious little minds. Even
though we were once in those same exact shoes, there comes a
point in our lives were the majority of us become blinded with
reality; or maybe I should say blinded from reality. It is hard
to determine which one it is, but try to think back to when you
were a child, when your parents helped you say your prayer before
tucking you in at night; what was your vision of God?

When our children ask us what God looks like, that can be a hard
question to answer. It is one of those questions where the
answers will just be followed by other question because there are
no satisfying answers. If they ask to see a picture of God and
you say there is no picture of God, they will want to know why
there is no picture of God. Then if you say something like we are
not supposed to see pictures of God, they will want to know why
we're not supposed to. Try telling them that nobody can draw a
picture of God and watch them ask something like, "why can't
somebody draw a picture of God when they can draw a picture of a
dog?". I personally, would describe the logic of a child as all
of those little cracks in-between our logic that are generally
overlooked, put together. Children have a way of reminding us of
things once forgotten; ironically, these little things are
usually the tools most essential in understanding and seeing life
for what it truly is.

 So, what was your vision of God when you were younger? When
adults are asked to answer this, their answers are most
astonishing as well as comical. Some people have given answers
like "When I was little, I thought God was the sky because there
was this picture hanging on the wall by our dining room table of
two hands reaching down from the sky. When my mom would give the
blessing over the meals, she would thank God for everything that
we had and while she prayed, I'd be looking up at the picture
the whole time. It seemed so powerful and I felt so protected. So
I associated that with God, thinking that he just never showed
his face." Others have given answers such as they thought God
was the mountains, or the ocean.

When I was a child, I don't remember having any visual thoughts
of God. Instead, I thought of him as some kind of force all
around me that I had to believe in if I wanted him to be proud of
me. When I was about six years old I wrote a letter to God,
thanking him for my family and everything else that he blessed me
with; I always wanted to make sure I pleased him. My mother would
always tell me to pray and encourage me to do the right things;
and whenever I was afraid or thought I couldn't do something,
she always told me to pray about it and have faith.

Faith was one word that confused me so much. "What is Faith?" I
would ask her. She would explain to me that faith is believing in
something even when you can't see it. That made me question if I
really believed in God and if I even knew how to believe in God.
I would go to church and remember feeling strange like I had to
pretend because all of the people around me "knew" that they
believed in God. I remember feeling God more than I thought I
believed in him. It wasn't until I got older that I realized
that there was no right or wrong way to believe in him; you
either did or you didn't. Another thing that used to confuse me
was when my mother use to tell me to "Fear the Lord".

I remember thinking to myself, why should I be afraid of God if I
love him? Eventually time and life taught me all the answers to
the things that I wanted to know.

Whether we are children or were once children, we are all
Children of God. With that said, I feel that it is most important
for us to follow the examples of children in some ways. For them
we should be model examples of the future just as they are the
perfect reminders of our past. Everything in this world must
maintain balance. In this case, It has nothing to do with age or
how much a person has accomplished in their lifetime. It is about
keeping sight on what is most important in life. It is sad to
say, but a lot of us have already lost sight on these things and
choose to harbor a closed mind. Not only are these people
cheating some of these precious children out of a promising
future, but they are cheating themselves out of a vibrant,
flourishing life.




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