Mark 10:15

"But when Jesus saw it, he was moved with indignation and said to them, “Allow the little children to come to me! Don’t forbid them, for God’s Kingdom belongs to such as these."

Key Reflection

In Mark 10:15, Jesus addresses a scene where some people were trying to prevent children from approaching him. His response is both poignant and profound; he expresses indignation at this action and commands that the children be allowed to come to him. This verse highlights the inclusive nature of God's kingdom—children, symbolizing purity and vulnerability, are central figures in Jesus' teachings. The cultural context of first-century Judaism, where children often played marginal roles in religious life, makes Jesus' declaration even more significant; he is asserting that the Kingdom of Heaven welcomes all, including those typically seen as insignificant or expendable.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 15. Whosoever shall not receive. Whosoever shall not manifest the spirit of a little child. The kingdom of God. The gospel. The new dispensation by the Messiah, or the reign of God through a Mediator. See Barnes "Mt 3:2". As a little child. With the temper and spirit of a child teachable, mild, humble, and free from prejudice and obstinacy. Shall not enter therein. Shall not be a Christian; shall not be a real member of the family of Christ on earth, though he may be a professor; and shall never enter heaven. __________________________________________________________________

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