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K.P. Yohannan

Welcoming Jesus

The sermon encourages believers to welcome and care for children as a reflection of their love for Jesus, emphasizing the transformative impact of such actions on communities and individuals.
K.P. Yohannan shares a poignant experience from a busy street in Bombay, where he encountered a young girl in desperate need, prompting him to reflect on the value of every child in God's eyes. He emphasizes that our response to the marginalized and needy should be rooted in welcoming Jesus, as He identifies with the least among us. By embracing and caring for these children, we not only fulfill our Christian duty but also invite Jesus into our lives and communities. Yohannan highlights the transformative impact of the Bridge of Hope program, which educates and nurtures underprivileged children, leading to spiritual and societal change. Ultimately, he encourages believers to see their service to children as a privilege that brings joy and opens doors for the Gospel.

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I stood one day at a busy Bombay street corner, waiting for the light to change, and I heard the voice of a young girl behind me.

"Sir," she said, "my father is dead. My mother is sick and can't beg anymore. I have a little brother, and he is very hungry. Would you please give me a few pennies so I can buy him some bread?"

Her words pierced my heart.

The light turned green. The crowd around me surged forward across the street, but I turned around to see who was speaking to me.

There she stood in rags, dirt under her fingernails and dust and sweat mingled on her face-one of the most beautiful little girls I had ever seen. Her big brown eyes were set in a small round face, and thick black hair fell the length of her body.

I dug into my pockets for all the change I could give her, and then I walked away weeping. The Lord spoke to my heart just then: "What do you think about that little beggar girl you just met?" He asked. "Is her life as dear to you as your own daughter's?"

The Lord stopped me in my tracks that day in Bombay, and He taught me how precious children are to His heart.

How Do We Respond?

If we desire that God not only bless our lives but make us a blessing to others as well, our hearts must remain open to what concerns Him: the spiritually lost, the downtrodden of society, the poor and needy.

Today we are face to face with the child laborers of Asia, the street children roaming the cities, the tsunami orphans, the boys and girls who go hungry every night. How do we respond to these children who have been cast aside by society, trampled underfoot, ignored and traumatized?

Their need is staggering, beyond our scope of comprehension. Our resources are abundant and overflowing. We often sense the urge to take action simply out of obligation.

But Jesus plainly tells us that our response should begin with Him: "Whoever receives one of these little children in My name receives Me" (Mark 9:37). In essence, He says, "Reach out to these boys and girls, make room for them in your hearts, care for them and embrace them. Welcome them as if you were welcoming Me."

Do you see how this changes our whole perspective? Now our prayers and gifts on behalf of these children become our highest privilege, for when we welcome these children, we gladly welcome Jesus Himself into our hearts and homes.

A Joyful Surprise

But this is only the beginning. This guiding principle is at the very core of our Bridge of Hope program. As we educate thousands of Dalit, low-caste and displaced children, we care for them as we would Jesus Himself. And in the process, we have been joyfully surprised.

As these boys and girls hear about Jesus and at the same time experience His love and compassion in a tangible way, they are finding Him as Lord and Savior. Parents wonder at the changes in their children's behavior. Community leaders marvel to see literacy rates rise. Families and villages are impacted with the Gospel.

Where GFA missionaries were previously opposed, persecuted or run out of town, they are now gladly trusted and accepted. Gospel workers are seeing the Good News spread more quickly than they ever expected in areas completely devoid of any Christian witness. Flourishing churches with 100 or more members have sprung up in about a year, instead of the three or four years it would normally take to attain this growth in unreached communities.

God never despises small beginnings, and He will never walk away from a little child. When we share His heart and minister to these little ones, we make a twofold discovery: In welcoming Jesus and making it our privilege to touch the lives of children with His love, we also join with Him as He opens a way for the Gospel into villages and hearts once staunchly resistant. Thus, our highest privilege is also the answer to their deepest need-and it becomes our joy to share in the eternal fruit that results.

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • Introduction to the sermon and personal story
    • The significance of the little beggar girl
    • God's perspective on children
  2. II
    • Understanding our response to the needy
    • The call to embrace the downtrodden
    • Jesus' teaching on welcoming children
  3. III
    • The impact of the Bridge of Hope program
    • Transformation in communities through education
    • The spread of the Gospel in resistant areas
  4. IV
    • The joy of serving children
    • The connection between welcoming Jesus and helping others
    • The eternal fruit of our actions

Key Quotes

“Whoever receives one of these little children in My name receives Me.” — K.P. Yohannan
“When we welcome these children, we gladly welcome Jesus Himself into our hearts and homes.” — K.P. Yohannan
“God never despises small beginnings, and He will never walk away from a little child.” — K.P. Yohannan

Application Points

  • Open your heart to the needs of children in your community and respond with love.
  • Consider how your actions towards the needy reflect your relationship with Jesus.
  • Get involved in programs that support disadvantaged children to make a lasting impact.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of the sermon?
The sermon emphasizes the importance of welcoming and caring for children as a reflection of welcoming Jesus.
How can we respond to the needs of children in society?
We should open our hearts to the spiritually lost and the needy, responding with love and compassion.
What is the Bridge of Hope program?
It is a program aimed at educating and caring for disadvantaged children, helping them to experience Jesus' love.
Why is it important to welcome children?
Welcoming children is seen as welcoming Jesus Himself, which transforms our perspective on service.

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