Childlike Faith

“A child kicks his legs rhythmically through excess, not absence, of life. Because children have abounding vitality, because they are in spirit fierce and free, therefore they want things repeated and unchanged.” — G.K. Chesterton

Chesterton’s celebration of a child’s vitality points to the joy of new beginnings, a fitting reflection for young adults starting careers, relationships, or spiritual journeys. You may feel both exhilarated and overwhelmed by these fresh starts, unsure if you’re ready for the responsibility. Yet, Chesterton suggests that life’s abundance—God’s gift—fuels your capacity to embrace the new with hope.

Beginnings are messy, marked by mistakes and learning curves. Whether you’re navigating a new job or rebuilding your faith after doubt, the fear of failure can loom large. But God, who makes all things new, delights in your willingness to step forward. Like a child’s rhythmic kicks, your efforts, however imperfect, are signs of the life He’s poured into you, a life meant to reflect His creativity and purpose.

Embrace each beginning as a chance to trust God’s grace. Take risks, learn from missteps, and rest in the truth that He is with you in every start. Your vitality is His gift, and He will sustain you through every new chapter. Never forget—you are loved and you are not alone.

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