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THE LENTEN SERIES

Ash Wed - God Is Alive

Parable of the Sower

The Kheresa Lunatic

Feeding the 5,000

Crisis at Capernaum

The Epochal Sermon

Last Words In The...

Jesus' Family Arrives

At Sidon and Tyre

At Caesarea-Philippi

The Talk With Nathaniel

His Human & Divine Minds

Dangers in Jerusalem

The Water of Life

The Rich Young Man

The Good Samaritan

Healing the Blind Beggar

The Good Shepherd

The Pharisees At Ragaba

The Ten Lepers

Blessing the Children

The Talk About Angels

Resurrection of Lazarus

Meeting of the Sanhedrin

The Lost Son

Rich Man & The Beggar

The Father & His Kingdom

About the Kingdom

Teaching At Livias

The Visit to Zaccheus

Sabbath at Bethany

Starting for Jerusalem

Visiting About the Temple

Cleansing the Temple

     
     
     
     
BLESSING THE LITTLE CHILDREN
     
     
     
     
     
Media
"Let The Little Children"
The artist is Zanderland Asante
from her '04 CD titled
God's Poetic Orchestra,
released in '04 on the
Trumpet Angel label.

     
     
Media
"The Prayer of the Children"
This is some serious
vocal harmonizing by the
Overtones, off their '09 CD
Everyday, released on their
own label.

     
     
     
     
     
     
 

From THE URANTIA BOOK
Part IV, 167, 6

That evening Jesus' message regarding marriage and the blessedness of children spread all over Jericho, so that the next morning, long before Jesus and the apostles prepared to leave, even before breakfast time, scores of mothers came to where Jesus lodged, bringing their children in their arms and leading them by their hands, and desired that he bless the little ones. When the apostles went out to view this assemblage of mothers with their children, they endeavored to send them away, but these women refused to depart until the Master laid his hands on their children and blessed them. And when the apostles loudly rebuked these mothers, Jesus, hearing the tumult, came out and indignantly reproved them, saying: "Suffer little children to come to me; forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven.
 Verily, verily, I say to you, whosoever receives not the kingdom of God as a little child shall hardly enter therein to grow up to the full stature of spiritual manhood."

And when the Master had spoken to his apostles, he received all of the children,
laying his hands on them, while he spoke words of courage and hope to their mothers.

Jesus often talked to his apostles about the celestial mansions
 and taught that the advancing children of God must there grow up spiritually as children grow up physically on this world. And so does the sacred oftentimes appear to be the common, as on this day these children and their mothers little realized that the onlooking intelligences of Nebadon
beheld the children of Jericho playing with the Creator of a universe.

Woman's status in Palestine was much improved by Jesus' teaching;
and so it would have been throughout the world if his followers had not departed so far from that which he painstakingly taught them.


 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
 

It was also at Jericho, in connection with the discussion of the early religious training
of children in habits of divine worship, that Jesus impressed upon his apostles the great value of beauty as an influence leading to the urge to worship, especially with children. The Master by precept and example taught the value of worshiping the Creator in the midst of the natural surroundings of creation. He preferred to commune with the heavenly Father amidst the trees and among the lowly creatures of the natural world. He rejoiced to contemplate the Father through the inspiring spectacle of the starry realms of the Creator Sons.


 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
Media
"Sunrise"

The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra plays
the opening piece from Grofe's Grand Canyon Suite,
from their "99 CD Grofe: Orchestral Works, released on
the Naxos American label.

     
     
     
     
     
     
 

When it is not possible to worship God in the tabernacles of nature,
men should do their best to provide houses of beauty, sanctuaries of appealing simplicity and artistic embellishment, so that the highest of human emotions may be aroused in association with the intellectual approach to spiritual communion
 with God. Truth, beauty, and holiness are powerful and effective aids to true worship. But spirit communion is not promoted by mere massive ornateness and overmuch embellishment with man's elaborate and ostentatious art. Beauty is most religious when it is most simple and naturelike. How unfortunate that little children should have their first introduction to concepts of public worship in cold and barren rooms so devoid of the beauty appeal and so empty of all suggestion of good cheer and inspiring holiness! The child should be introduced to worship in nature's outdoors and later accompany his parents to public houses of religious assembly which are at least as materially attractive and artistically beautiful as the home in which
 he is daily domiciled.


 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

When Jesus Christ asked little children to come to him,
he didn't say only rich children, or White children,
 or children with two-parent families, or children who didn't have
a mental or physical handicap. He said,
"Let all children come unto me."

Marian Wright Edelman
Founder, Children's Defense Fund
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