Let the Children Come to Me
Let the little children come to me, Every heart is welcome, every soul is free.
In Your arms there’s mercy, there’s a place to be,
Let the little children come to me.
Matthew 19:14 Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for to such belongs the kingdom of heaven.”
Reflecting on the timeless message of "Let the little children come to me," I have often found comfort in the thought that every soul, no matter how young or old, is embraced with mercy and love. This passage from Matthew 19:14 reminds us that children represent the purest form of faith and that the kingdom of heaven belongs to those who approach with the trust and openness of a child. In my own experiences, parenting and being around children have deepened my appreciation for this message. Children naturally embody qualities such as innocence, trust, and a genuine spirit that adults can sometimes lose along the journey of life. When Jesus speaks about not hindering the children from coming to Him, it feels like an invitation to maintain that childlike faith and receive love and mercy without barriers or prejudice. This message resonates in many aspects of life beyond spirituality. It teaches patience, kindness, and an open heart. When we welcome others—especially children—with these qualities, we allow them to grow in a nurturing environment where acceptance is paramount. It also reminds me that everyone deserves a safe space, a place to belong, much like how children find comfort in the arms of a loving guardian. Moreover, faith expressed through actions—whether in community, family, or personal devotion—can transform hearts and create a sense of belonging. Embracing this passage in daily life encourages us to be more compassionate and to protect the innocence and freedom that children represent. The gentle call to "let the little children come to me" is both a spiritual and universal appeal to accept and shelter those who seek refuge and love. This ancient wisdom continues to inspire me to approach life with humility, openness, and a welcoming spirit, reminding me that within all of us lies a heart eager to be embraced with mercy and grace.























































































