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David Servant

The Value of Children Matthew 18:10-14; 19:13-15

God values children highly and wants us to have the same attitude towards them, loving and considering them as being more important than ourselves.
David Servant emphasizes the value God places on children who believe in Him, highlighting how specially-assigned angels watch over them and the importance of not despising young believers. Jesus expresses His desire for none of His believing children to go astray, showing the great lengths He would go to rescue them. Despite the disciples' initial dismissal of children, Jesus corrects them, treating kids with utmost importance. The sermon concludes with the reminder that God values all His children, young and old, and calls for believers to love and respect one another, considering others as more important than themselves.

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The first part of today's reading is a continuation of what we read yesterday, when Jesus was teaching about the value of little children who believe in Him. Today we again learn that it's wrong to despise little believers because God places such a high value upon them. He cares about them so much that He has specially-assigned angels that watch over them. That tells us how God values them. People on earth hire guards to watch and protect only what is valuable to them, and God is the same. Also, those specially-assigned angels are not second-string angels who have nothing else to do, and thus God makes them watch children just to keep them busy. They are not angels who are low-on-the-totem pole angels, who live in the most remote places in heaven, far from the action. No, the angels who watch over God's little children are angels who are very close to God, constantly in His presence.

Some children believe in Jesus, but are led astray, just like a sheep might wander away from its flock. Jesus said that is was not the will of His Father that a believing child would ever go astray and ultimately perish, and He will go to great lengths to seek and rescue that child. So we should have the same attitude towards younger believers. Did you realize how special and important you are to God?

This is why your parents are taking time each day to teach you God's Word. You're very important to God, and no matter what other important things your parents have to do, the most important thing they can do is what they're doing right now.

Unfortunately, just one chapter later, we find that as parents were bringing their children to Jesus for Him to lay hands on them and pray for them, the disciples were telling the parents not to bother Him. Why? Simply because they didn't think that such children were worthy of Jesus' time. But Jesus corrected them sternly. Jesus treated kids like most people only treat politicians, company presidents and movie stars!

Q. So you're a kid and now you know how much God values you. Should you now strut around like a proud peacock, expecting people to treat you like a president or movie star?

A. No, God wants you to be a servant, considering others as being more important than yourself. He loves you a great deal, but not more than anyone else.

Application: It's wonderful to know that God loves all His children very much, young and old. That is why we should love each other, and not overlook anyone who believes in Jesus.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. God's Value of Children
  2. A. God places a high value on little believers
  3. B. He has specially-assigned angels to watch over them
  4. C. These angels are close to God and constantly in His presence
  5. II. Jesus' Attitude Towards Children
  6. A. He will go to great lengths to seek and rescue a wandering child
  7. B. He treats children with the same importance as politicians, company presidents, and movie stars
  8. III. Our Attitude Towards Children
  9. A. We should have the same attitude as Jesus towards younger believers
  10. B. We should love and consider others as being more important than ourselves

Key Quotes

“He treats kids like most people only treat politicians, company presidents and movie stars!” — David Servant
“Did you realize how special and important you are to God?” — David Servant

Application Points

  • We should love and consider others as being more important than ourselves.
  • We should have the same attitude as Jesus towards younger believers.
  • It's wonderful to know that God loves all His children very much, young and old.

Frequently Asked Questions

How should I feel about knowing how much God values me?
You should not feel proud or expect special treatment, but rather be a servant and consider others as being more important than yourself.
What should be our attitude towards younger believers?
We should have the same attitude as Jesus, loving and considering them as being more important than ourselves.
Why should we love each other?
Because God loves all His children very much, young and old, and we should reflect that love towards one another.

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