It is also a lesson. I'm recalling this event as I write on the feast of St. Therese of Lisieux. She famously used this image - the lifting up of the arms as a request to be carried - to describe her relation with Jesus Christ. She knew that, by her own efforts alone, she could not achieve her life's goal, namely, sanctity through communion with the Father. She knew, too, however, that, if she asked Jesus, he would "lift her up" in his arms and carry her to the Father. Here we have an image, given to us by one recognized as a Doctor of the Church, to describe what it means to follow the command of Jesus to become like children if we are to enter the kingdom of God.
To have faith in Christ is willingly to allow oneself to be carried by him. Daily we encounter difficult situations. Rather than let them be for us a source of anxiety, may we instead recognize in them a gift from God whereby he allows us to know our littleness and dependence. Aware of our weakness and need, let us not hesitate to raise our arms to the Lord and ask him to lift us to the Father, who knows our every need, will never abandon us, and will surely offer us, through Christ, all that we truly need.
St Therese of Lisieux, Little Flower, Doctor of the Church, pray for us.