What is the difference between childlike and childish? Is it
okay for an adult to be childlike but not okay to be childish? When I was
researching this topic, I found that many people use the terms interchangeably.
While both essentially mean the same thing: “resembling or suggesting a child,”
each have very different connotations. For an adult, to be childlike is having
the good qualities of a child: innocent wonder and curiosity, trusting, being
unfeigned (genuine/sincere) or pure. While being childish is to act with the
negative behaviors associated with a child: immaturity and puerile
(silly/trivial) behaviors. What does it mean to be childlike? What does it mean
to be childish? What are the benefits to be childlike?
Many Christians believe that the Bible calls believers to
have a childlike faith. There is no verse which exact says this; however, there
are a few verses which imply it but not in the way most Christians believe.
Matthew 18:3-4 “And he said, ‘I tell you the truth, unless you change and
become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.
Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the
kingdom of heaven.’” In this situation, the disciples had become preoccupied
with the organization of the ministry and lost sight of its divine purpose.
Instead of focusing on their position of service, they were seeking positions
of advantages. Jesus illustrates that we are to be childlike with humble and
sincere hearts rather than childish and arguing over petty issues. Mark
10:14-15 is another verse which Jesus tells his disciples that a childlike
attitude is needed. We need to trust God with a child simplicity and
receptivity. I believe God calls us to trust him like a child would trust a
loving parent. We are to mature in our faith, to learn more, to understand more
but we need to retain that childlike trust.
To some, being like a child is to be childish. One of the
most quoted verses for this idea is 1 Corinthians 13:11 in which Paul says
“When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned
like a child. When I became a man, I put away childish ways behind me.” Does
Paul mean to stop enjoying things children enjoy like toys and movies? No, he
doesn’t. What he is saying is that we need to stop doing childish things. We
must leave behind childish manners and habits. Childish thoughts and reasonings
are often weak, inconclusive, shortsighted and immature. Childish adults will
often have severe emotional escalations like tantrums and pouting. They will
place blame on others rather than themselves. They will lie to get out of
trouble and can resort to name calling when they don’t get their way. Sometimes
when we get hurt, it is easy to resort to being childish and lash out. However,
it takes great control to respond with maturity. Unfortunately, there are
individuals who do not possess that control and maturity especially when they
feel attacked and unable to defend themselves. I see this immaturity in many of
the political disagreements in the world today.
I see benefits to being childlike and enjoying things that
children enjoy. First, as a parent, it can help me spend time with my daughters
if I enjoy what they enjoy. If I watch and enjoy My Little Pony or any Disney
film with my daughter, I can have conservations with her about what happened. I
can help establish memories she can look back fondly on when she is grown up
and has children of her own. Second, being able to enjoy childlike things is a
way to destress and enjoy life. Getting lost in a Disney movie or a children’s
adventure book allows adults to forget the cold, cruel world that awaits them.
The escapism is important for our mental health. It is one of the reasons why I
prefer to watch movies which entertain me rather than be thought provoking.
While I enjoy thought provoking films, I need to be in the mental capacity to
handle the topic. Life is hard enough, we need an escape every now and then.
Third, it’s fun. Being able to let loose and be a kid again is very freeing. It
allows us to laugh and be carefree.
In conclusion, being childlike is okay. We are called to
have a childlike trust with God. even a benefit to us as we live this hard
life. It can help us be better parents to our children, to escape the harshness
of life and have fun. While it is easy to resort back to childish ways, it
takes maturity to turn away from childish behaviors. We only get one life. I
feel if someone gets enjoyment from childlike things, there is nothing wrong
with it. It is when someone behave childish is when individuals create problems
in their lives. So be childlike not childish.
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