Saturday, October 13, 2012

Today's Bliss: Childlike Faith

N and I have been excited all week...counting down the days...ready for our annual trip to the pumpkin patch! We enjoy Fall so much and love to visit the pumpkin patch, looking at all of the choices and selecting just the right decor for this festive time of year.

This year we visited the pumpkin patch at Forrest Hills UMC in southwest Nashville. We routinely shop at the farmer's market there on Saturday mornings throughout the summer, so it seemed fitting to purchase our pumpkins there this year also. All of the pumpkin patch proceeds benefit youth missions so we were glad to support that effort with our purchases.

And purchases we made! We found some great pumpkins and funny looking fall gourds for our dining room table, too. We are ready for the season!


Is this the perfect pumpkin?!

Here's our selection...a Ghost Pumpkin! N loves it!
We may be nearing 30 years of age and we may not have kids, but we love to do fun kid-like activities. It is good for us to share in these little excitements that we both enjoy.

This is how our faith is supposed to be, too. Looking at things with the excitement of a child is what God has called us to do:
And calling to him a child, he put him in the midst of them and said, “Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. (Matthew 18:2-4 ESV)

God wants us to ask questions, thirst for more information, sit enraptured in His presence, listen to His words, and spread the message of his love. Until we can admit that we don't know it all and don't have the world figured out, we cannot truly accept God's will and love for us. We need to be open-minded and innocent, running to the Father with our needs, concerns, and questions. He is the all-knowing, peace-giving fountain that will fulfill our thirst and heal our hearts from the world's hurts.

Receiving the gifts he has for us and acting like the children we are supposed to be: that's bliss!

2 comments:

  1. I spent many a day working that pumpkin patch as a youth at FHUMC!

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    1. We loved it! I totally forgot that you attended church there. Well, we're supporting your church pumpkin patch for you while you are living out west! :-)

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