Explain, “Except Ye turn, and become as little children Ye shall in no wise enter into the kingdom of heaven.”


The lesson teaches us that we should not indulge in unnecessary dispute and lead a peaceful life. At the same time we should be reasonable in our actions as happened in the affairs of Akoulya and Malasha. These two little girls have developed some mis-understanding for one another. It takes an ugly turn. There held hot discussion. People from both sides collected in the street. Ever, one is shouting without listening to others. They are almost beginning right. But soon after, those two girls patch up their misunderstanding and become friends again. They begin to play again as nothing has happened. So they are wiser than those persons who have gathered there.

It shows how innocent and good at heart they are. They have cited the example of “forget and forgive”. It is a message to the older people. They too should learn lesson from them. Therefore the writer explain it in this way that one who would act accordingly would be a wise man. He can only enter in the kingdom of heaven. It means that we should not preserve malice in our hearts. Those two little l girls have proved, that he who believes in co-existence and forgive others for their fault is wise in real sense and may be able to enter into the kingom of