“We may well see being like a child as being weak. Most parents look for the day when their children act less childish. But King Benjamin, who understood as well as any mortal what it meant to be a man of strength and courage, makes it clear that to be like a child is not to be childish. It is to be like the Savior, who prayed to His Father for strength to be able to do His Father’s will and atone for the sins of all of His Father’s children and then did it.”
— Henry B. Eyring
Becoming like a little child is not becoming childish. It is not to act like a child or to be as mature as a child. Becoming like a child means to become like Jesus Christ. It is to acquire His attributes and to do what He did and taught.
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