10.6- Officer Miglio’s Heart

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Officer Miglio’s Heart                              Matthew 18:1-10                  Tim Gustafson

    Back at the police station, Officer Miglio slumped wearily against a wall. A domestic violence call had just consumed half his shift. Its aftermath left a boyfriend in custody, a young daughter in the emergency room, and a shaken mother wondering how it had come to this. This call would wear on the young officer for a long time.

   “Nothing you could do, Vic,” said his sergeant sympathetically. But the words rang hollow. Some police officers seem able to leave their work at work. Not Vic Miglio. Not the tough cases like this one.

    Officer Miglio’s heart reflects the compassion of Jesus. Christ’s disciples had just come to Him with a question: “Who, then, is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?” (Matthew 18:1).

Calling a small child to Him, He told His disciples, “Unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 18:3). Then He gave a stern warning to anyone who would harm a child (verse 6). In fact, children are so special to Him

that Jesus told us, “Their angels in heaven always see the face of My Father in heaven”   (verse 10).

    How comforting, then, that Jesus’ love for children is connected to His love for us all! That’s why He invites us, through childlike faith, to become His sons and daughters.

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