Adults,
on the other hand, featured a completely different line of questioning: “Why do
bad things happen to good people? How do I know You’re listening to my prayers?
Why is there only one way to heaven? How could a loving God let this tragedy
happen to me?”
For the
most part, children live life unfettered by the cares and sorrows that burden
adults. Their faith lets them trust God more readily. While we adults often get
lost in trials and sorrows, children retain the psalmist’s view of life—an
eternal perspective that sees the greatness of God (Ps. 8:1-2).
God can
be trusted, and He longs for us to trust Him the way children do (Matt. 18:3).
An
intimate walk with God lifts our eyes from today’s trials and into eternity’s
triumphs. (RBC)