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being childlike doesn't not mean throwing tantrums, because God doesn't want us to throw tantrums like infants
which is a clear example that we don't want to include even childish behaviors
but bearing attributes like humility, trusting, dependence, and forgiveness
instead of analyzing, let's be childlike,
ready for story time? YAY!
once upon a time, the child likes the look of a new unique looking toy
the grown up sees this, and consider it to be a perfect gift for the child
when the child is frequently rewarded by that same grown-up, the child would consider that rewarding grown-up as a favorite
if toys get unintentionally broken, the grown up can comfort the child and share the concept of "sin" and "broken creation"
the grown up decides to give another toy that the child likes as a replacement, and interestingly the child has no worries of the risk of breaking it
with no worries whatsoever, the child freely receives, like now is all that matters
the grown up also teaches patiently how to be better stewards of the toy and be more careful. (character building)
The child loves imitation, and the two favorite toy is the one that resembles the favorite grown-up and the child that loves the two favorite toy.
it's not true that those with the most toys win
because, without the grownup to enjoy it, it will become "meaningless solitare" (mind as well watch a video of people playing toys and be bored of it)
may this story continues,
God bless
which is a clear example that we don't want to include even childish behaviors
but bearing attributes like humility, trusting, dependence, and forgiveness
instead of analyzing, let's be childlike,
ready for story time? YAY!
once upon a time, the child likes the look of a new unique looking toy
the grown up sees this, and consider it to be a perfect gift for the child
when the child is frequently rewarded by that same grown-up, the child would consider that rewarding grown-up as a favorite
if toys get unintentionally broken, the grown up can comfort the child and share the concept of "sin" and "broken creation"
the grown up decides to give another toy that the child likes as a replacement, and interestingly the child has no worries of the risk of breaking it
with no worries whatsoever, the child freely receives, like now is all that matters
the grown up also teaches patiently how to be better stewards of the toy and be more careful. (character building)
The child loves imitation, and the two favorite toy is the one that resembles the favorite grown-up and the child that loves the two favorite toy.
it's not true that those with the most toys win
because, without the grownup to enjoy it, it will become "meaningless solitare" (mind as well watch a video of people playing toys and be bored of it)
may this story continues,
God bless
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