The Life-Changing Power of Childlike Faith and an Invitation to Read through the Bible in 2025

Suggested Reading: Psalm 116 and Matthew 18:1-10

Whenever I invite people to read through the Bible in a year, I’m prepared for mixed responses. Some have no interest. Some are intimidated by the commitment of a year. Some have tried and didn’t finish, so they’re hesitant to try again.

I pray for all three groups and continue loving them, because I trust God’s plan and pace are perfect. I plan to keep inviting the first group. I encourage the second group to consider how small a commitment of 15-30 minutes a day is, especially when considering how much time we spend doing other things that don’t have the power to change our lives for the better. And I remind the third group that not finishing still means they started and read more of God’s whole story than the year before.

This year, however, as God has me prayerfully seeking to grow in my childlike faith, I would like to share a story about a child who has studied Scripture and read through the Bible multiple times in his life.

In 2002, my six-year-old son Xavier started studying the Bible with me. He was a pro at memorizing Scripture. When my words, actions, or attitude were not in alignment with God’s Word, he would quote a Bible verse and say, “In your face, Mom!”

I couldn’t get mad because he learned that tactic from me.

When we had a decision to make, a conflict to resolve, or a behavior to adjust, I would quote the God-breathed words of Scripture. More importantly, I equipped my son to prayerfully search for answers in the Scriptures.

He first read through the Bible in a year with us at the age of ten.

Praying before and while reading Scripture for deeper study and for familiarity opens our line of communication with God.

As we grow in the knowledge of God, we grow closer to Him and each other. Deepening intimacy makes it possible for us to respond to God with questions, tears, praises, prayers, and sometimes with a chuckle when the Holy Spirit lovingly uses Bible verses to create those “In-Your-Face!” moments.

This year, using Tyndale’s NLT Go Bible for Kids with the Our Daily Bread daily devotions and Bible in a Year reading plan, I’m asking God to help me live with childlike faith.

Childlike faith is not based on living from a place of naivety. Rather, having childlike faith means to engage with God through prayerful exploration of the Scriptures with wonder and curiosity.

As we grow in childlike faith, God increases our willingness to submit to His authority in every aspect of life with repentance as we turn from our sins and reverence that leads to trusting His unchanging character as revealed through the unerring words of Scripture.

The writer of Psalm 116 reflected this depth of intimacy in a beautiful song of thanksgiving.

Beginning with a declaration of his intimate communion with God, he wrote: “I love the LORD because he hears my voice and my prayer for mercy. Because he bends down to listen, I will pray as long as I have breath” (vv. 1-2).

We cannot gain this level of intimacy with God by simply obtaining knowledge of God. Rather, as we experience God at work through the power of the Holy Spirit who dwells in all believers, we participate in an ongoing and growing relationship with Him and His people.

God draws us nearer to Him and reveals Himself to us personally, leading to our salvation and the lifelong process of sanctification, which are foundational to living with childlike faith.

The psalmist wrote of God’s salvation and ever-present love working in and through the lives of His people.

He wrote: “The LORD protects those of childlike faith; I was facing death, and he saved me. Let my soul be at rest again, for the LORD has been good to me. He has saved me from death, my eyes from tears, my feet from stumbling. And so I walk in the LORD’s presence as I live here on earth” (Psalm 116:6-9, NLT).

The psalmist also declared his willingness to live for God in verse 14: “I will keep my promises to the LORD in the presence of all his people.”

These are relational statements that demonstrate an ongoing walk with God as an individual and within a community.

Hundreds of years later, as Jesus prepared to fulfill the prophecies of the Old Testament, His disciples asked who was the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven. Instead of giving them a recipe for greatness according to worldly standards, Jesus pointed to an intimate relationship with Himself that required them to have childlike faith.

“Jesus called a little child over and said, “I tell you the truth, unless you turn from your sins and become like little children, you will never get into the Kingdom of Heaven. So anyone who becomes as humble as this little child is the greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven” (Matthew 18:1-4).

Childlike faith embraces the need to repent of our sins and show reverence to ever-present God through our moment-by-moment Spirit-empowered surrender.

As we enter 2025 and until Jesus calls us home or comes again, I pray we will join the psalmist in singing with grateful praises:

“O LORD, I am your servant, born into your household; you have freed me from my chains. I will offer you a sacrifice of thanksgiving and call on the name of the LORD. I will fulfill my vows to the LORD in the presence of his people ̶ in the house of the LORD in the heart of Jerusalem. Praise the LORD!” (vv. 16-19).

Whether we’re reading the Old Testament or the New Testament, everything points to Jesus. He is the life-changing power who enables us to live with childlike faith!

“Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith, let us strip off every weight that slows us down, especially the sin that so easily trips us up. And let us run with endurance the race God has set before us. We do this by keeping our eyes on Jesus, the champion who initiates and perfects our faith. Because of the joy awaiting him, he endured the cross, disregarding its shame. Now he is seated in the place of honor beside God’s throne.” (Hebrews 12:1-2, NLT)

I look forward to growing with you!

Will you read the Bible in a Year with me in 2025?

On January 21, 2025, people across the nation will be celebrating the National Day of Racial Healing. I want to participate by empowering children with biblical truth.

When you pray with me and give copies of my picture books to the children God has entrusted you to love, you can encourage them to celebrate multi-ethnic, multi-cultural, and multi-generational communities that include people with and without disabilities. The main character in all my books is a child with a service dog, inspired by my service dog Callie.

You can use my books to teach that race is a social construct designed to divide and oppress God’s image-bearers. In the Bible, God acknowledges differences in ethnicities but never shows favoritism by the color of one’s skin like the world insists on doing.

My multi-ethnic and multi-cultural family reflects the beauty of belonging and has inspired my writing.

In 2001, after an older student called my son a racial slur in kindergarten, I wrote Different Like Me to help me process the incident as a new believer in Jesus. As I prayed, God blessed me with the words to celebrate our differences and sameness as God’s beautifully diverse image-bearers. Almost fifteen years later, God led me to share the manuscript with my agent. Three years later, the gifted artist, Bonnie Lui, said my words guided her to create the joyful illustrations that started my adventure into the world of picgture books. In 2020, Our Daily Bread published Different Like Me, which was a 2021 ECPA Christian Book Award Finalist. God blessed me with the Spanish translation, Diferente como yo, in 2022.

In 2018, I wrote What Color is God’s Love? with the intention of revealing God’s unchanging character through His colorful creations, especially His image-bearers. I worked closely with my talented illustrator, Darshika Varma, whose vibrant illustrations present a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural, and multi-generational community of people with and without disabilities working, playing, and serving God together. What Color is God’s Love? was released by WaterBrook Kids in March 2024. Publishers Weekly said the book reveals “the full spectrum of God’s character” through the colors He designed!

I wrote Wonderfully, Marvelously Brown in 2019 to affirm one of my granddaughters after a classmate said she couldn’t belong to our family because she had a darker complexion than her siblings. In October 2024, WaterBrook Kids released Wonderfully, Marvelously Brown. The rich illustrations by award-winning illustrator Sara Palacios on each page combats the lies of colorism and racism while affirming that God created melanin, which is brown, and designed the perfect skin tone for each of His image-bearers. From the darkest ebony to the lightest ivory, we are all wonderfully, marvelously brown!

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What’s the Big Deal About Advent? AND a Book Giveaway

I was twenty-eight years old when I started seriously looking for a church and thirty years old when I surrendered my life to Jesus. Even after I started going to church regularly, I never heard a pastor preach a message specifically on Advent.

I heard Advent mentioned. I saw the candles with wreathes and the calendars with candy displayed. But I didn’t really know how or why people celebrated Advent. It wasn’t until a few years ago that I began researching and asking God, “What’s the big deal about Advent?”

I was surprised when I discovered that I have been celebrating Advent year-round since the day I surrendered my life to Jesus in 2001.

I even wrote a book, Waiting for God: Trusting Daily in God’s Plan and Pace, that revealed the wonder of living in light of Advent each day.

The Holy Spirit guided me to the Scriptures and messages He wanted me to include and led me to end the 31-day devotional in the way I or my publisher never expected.

I had no idea why . . . until this year, when I re-read the first paragraph of “Waiting Expectantly,” the concluding chapter of Waiting for God:

“I am a part of something so much bigger than my own small sphere of influence. You are a part of something so much bigger than your small sphere of influence. As God’s children, who submit to His authority and trust daily in His perfect plan and pace, we will always be in waiting. But we’re waiting for so much more than “just” relief, an answer to prayer, miraculous provision, or an obstacle-moving event. Like the persevering people in the Hall of Faith (Hebrews 11), we’re waiting for the fulfillment of God’s promise through His Son, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.” (Waiting for God: Trusting Daily in God’s Plan and Pace, Our Daily Bread Publishing, 2019)

When we celebrate Advent, which means “coming,” we’re rejoicing as we wait for God!

We’re rejoicing in the prophecies of the Messiah fulfilled when Jesus left heaven and, fully Man and fully God, became the image of the invisible God, a baby the prophets said would be a born to a virgin by the power of the Holy Spirit.

We’re rejoicing in the Risen King, the Son who sits at the right hand of the Father. He gave us the gift of the Holy Spirit to dwell in us and promised to return in power and glory. He will judge the living and the dead with justice and mercy and make all things right. His Kingdom will never end.

The prophet Isaiah proclaimed: “The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned.” (Isaiah 9:2)

That light is Jesus.

Jesus’s first coming changed everything and His Second Coming, which anchors our faith with hope, peace, joy, and love, changes everything.

We were all walking in darkness and despair, blinded to our sin until we heard the Good News and received the Light of the World ̶ Jesus ̶ as our personal Lord and Savior. The prophets and those who lived in the Old Testament days had hope because they believed the Messiah would come. We have hope because Jesus, the Messiah, came and is coming again.

“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the greatness of his government and peace there will be no end. He will reign on David’s throne and over his kingdom, establishing and upholding it with justice and righteousness from that time on and forever. The zeal of the LORD Almighty will accomplish this.” (Isaiah 9:6-7)

Living in light of Advent develops our holy vision, the ability to live with an eternal perspective because Jesus came and is coming again.

Advent offers us time to spend in preparation for Christ’s return, reflecting on what the fulfillment of this promise means to us and to the world, prayerfully responding to God by living for Him as we love like Him.

The busyness of the holiday season can tempt some of us to rush through an Advent calendar or breeze through a prayer as we light candles. Some of us may even be devoted to the tradition and reflect on a list of Bible verses. And some of us won’t even know when Advent starts or finishes.

But no matter how we approach Advent, all of us can rest in the foundation of the hope, peace, joy, and love we inherit as followers of the one who came and is coming again.

How does reflecting on what Jesus did when He came as a baby change how you celebrate Christmas?

How does reflecting on Jesus’s Second Coming change how you respond as you trust Him in your current circumstances?

What would happen if we praised God and lived in light of Advent every day instead of only for a few weeks in the last month of the calendar year?

Authors & Advent Daily Giveaway from December 1-24, 2024.

As I celebrate Advent and worship God in the wait, I’m joining one of my favorite Christian novelists, my friend Robin W. Pearson, for a special book giveaway featuring 23 other Christian authors.

Robin’s writing sprouts from her belief in Jesus Christ, her Southern upbringing, and her love of her husband, seven children, and their dog, Oscar. She loves to share about her faith and her family through her fiction, at writers’ conferences, on social media at @robinwpearson and on her website at robinwpearson.com.

Her novels are “rooted in the soul of the story” and include her Christy Award–winning debut, A Long Time Comin’, as well as ’Til I Want No MoreWalking in Tall Weeds.

She’ll be giving away a signed copy of her latest novel, Dysfunction Junction, during the Authors and Advent Giveaway.

How to Enter:

  1. Subscribe to Robin’s newsletter by clicking HERE.
  2. Follow Robin on Instagram at @robinwpearson today.
  3. Check in to see the daily recipients and the surprise gift each day in Robin’s Instagram stories.
  4. If you haven’t followed me on Instagram yet, please connect with me at @xochitl.e.dixon today.

What am I giving away?

I decided to give away four books for this special event!

If Robin selects you on the same day she selects me as the participating author, you will receive a signed copy of Waiting for God: Trusting Daily in God’s Plan and Pace and all three of my picture books: What Color is God’s Love?, Wonderfully, Marvelously Brown, and the 2021 ECPA Christian Book Awards Finalist in Children’s Books, Different Like Me.

Here is the link to my Instagram page where I share the details with the Instagram handles for all the participating authors.

Note: Recipients must live in the continental United States of America. The giveaway is in no way sponsored by or affiliated with Instagram, Facebook, or any other entity other than the participating authors who have agreed to donate gifts and send them to the randomly selected people Robin W. Pearson chooses between December 1, 2024 and December 24, 2024.

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I look forward to celebrating Advent and would love to hear about your experiences with Advent.

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Are you looking for a Christmas gift that God can use to change lives?

Love your neighbors by ordering extra copies of Waiting for God: Trusting Daily in God’s Plan and Pace, Different Like Me and Diferente como yo, What Color is God’s Love?, and Wonderfully, Marvelously Brown. Don’t forget to check out my book page for links and visit each book’s page (links above) for FREE downloads and resources, like coloring pages, Valentine’s Day cards, and Breath Prayer Cards with Scripture.

I’m looking forward to growing with you!

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