“Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 18:3).

Jesus declares there are two conditions to entering the kingdom of heaven. Unless we meet these two requirements, Jesus says “you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.”
Wow. Never. Never? Yeah, never.
Ok. This means we better pay attention if we have any interest in entering the kingdom of heaven. That’s why Jesus starts with the phrase, “Truly I tell you…” Whenever Jesus wanted to emphasize something, he started his sentences with this word, “Truly.” Do you know what that word is in the Greek? What we translate as “Truly” is the Greek word amen. It literally means, “so be it,” “so it really is.”
What are the two conditions for entrance into the kingdom of heaven?
First, we must change. “Unless you change…,” Jesus tells us. It is absolutely true that Jesus loves us and dies for us, just as we are. AND Jesus loves us and dies for us, just as we are, so that we do not remain in the same condition as he found us. Knowing Jesus, loving Jesus, following Jesus changes us. Jesus loves us and dies for us, just as we are, so that he can make us more like him as we follow him.
The other thing about the Greek word for “change” is that it is written in the aorist passive voice. What that means is that change is not a one time event. We must continually change. That’s what the aorist verbs mean. The passive voice means that change does not originate with us. The ability to change lies with Jesus. We don’t become “changing” people because we try harder. We change when we follow and obey Jesus. When we follow and obey Jesus, obeying Jesus changes us.
The first requirement for entrance to the kingdom of heaven is that we must change.
Secondly, we must become like little children. This doesn’t mean that we must become childish. Jesus tells us that we are to be totally trusting like little children. Little children believe and trust their parents. They have no reason not to. And, so it is with us. We are to be like little children who believe and trust our heavenly Father. With little children, believing and trusting has little to do with understanding. They know they don’t understand. Little children believe and trust simply because their moms or dads told them so.
ONLY those who change and become like little children enter the kingdom of heaven. That’s what Jesus said.


