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What does the Bible say about childlike faith?

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The Bible highlights the importance of childlike faith as a model for all believers, exemplified by the faith of a little maid in 2 Kings 5.

In 2 Kings 5, we see a powerful illustration of childlike faith through the testimony of a little maid who believed that the prophet Elisha could heal her master Naaman of leprosy. Despite her young age and dire circumstances, she exhibited profound faith in God’s ability to perform miracles. Her faith was not just simple; it was bold and confident, showing that true faith can flourish even in the most adverse situations. This childlike faith serves as an example for all believers, reminding us that trusting in God often calls for simplicity and assurance in His promises regardless of our circumstances.

Childlike faith is significant because it reflects a complete reliance on God, understanding of His sovereignty, and an unwavering belief in His ability to save and heal. In Matthew 18:3, Jesus teaches that unless we become like children, we cannot enter the kingdom of heaven, emphasizing that the attitude of humility, dependency, and trust is essential in our walk with God. Just as the little maid boldly shared her faith, we are encouraged to share our beliefs with confidence, knowing that God can use our testimonies to reach others.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:3, 2 Kings 5:1-3

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A Little Maid
Peter L. Meney · Mar 8, 2026
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