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God is Saving Autistic People Around The World

Jun 05, 202417 min
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I have wanted to talk about Christians and Autism for a long time, I know this is very niche but I hope the Lord still encourages you with this message! Blessings - Joe Kirby (off the kirb)

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Well, it's that time again. It's time for a nice cup of hot Joe with yours truly. Joe Kirby, if you've never found this channel before, this is my Christian channel where I seek to reach Christians Particularly, I've got another channel which many of you might have seen before, which is called Off the Curb Ministries and that's particularly aimed at unbelievers. But this channel here is a is a channel where I just want to teach the Bible very gently.

No sensationalism, no sort of trying to grab people and hook people in. Let's just look at the word of God together and see what the Lord does. And today I've actually got a bit of an interesting topic for you. I know this isn't going to reach lots and lots of people, but I'm okay with that. And the reason is this. I have a very special place in my heart for people who have autism or additional needs in general, and I want to talk about that.

As Christians, how do we support people with additional needs and autism? Because something wonderful has happened recently, at least something I've been observing, and it's sorry, I just need to clear my throat. I've been noticing that there's been many, many autistic people who are coming to faith. It just seems to be happening. I think it's through the Internet, but then they're coming into our churches and we're meeting them, and it's

just a wonderful thing. And if you know anything about me, you'll know. Before I went into full time Christian work, I actually used to support a young man who had autism in the classroom as a teaching assistant. And if you know anything about me, you'll know that I've got friends and even family members who have autism. So it's something that's very dear to my heart. And I want us to think as Christians, how do we support

these people? How do we look after these people and how do we make them feel like they're included in our in our body? Because they are. They're they're definitely included in the body of Christ. So let's get some coffee and let's think about three things of how we can support autistic people. If you've not got your coffee yet, please do pause the video. Go and get yourself a a nice warm cup of coffee.

I'm drinking Malaysian coffee today, you know, because I am a very fancy man and you know, my wife just bought me it. So let's try this. If anyone's watching from Malaysia, please let me know as well. So the first thing I'd like us to consider is this. We really do need to make sure that we make time for people with additional needs. Now, it's very easy for us as Christians when we go to church or when we, you know, we we go

out into the world. It's very easy for us to just only make time for people who we like or who are like us. But the Bible says something very, very different. The Bible says whether people have got additional needs, whether they're homeless, whoever they are, we need to make time for them. Jesus said this in Matthew 25, verse 40. Sorry, that is way too hot.

I've just burnt my lip, assuredly I say to you in as much as you did it for one of the least of these, my brethren, you did it for me also or you did it to me. And it's this idea, you know, where we've got people who are lonely, they need looking after, they need love. And you might not have the desire to do that. I hope you've got the desire naturally with inside you to to want to help these people and to to love them.

But if you don't have that desire naturally inside of you, remember, if you give a cup of water, if you spend time with them, say a kind word, you're doing it for the Lord Jesus Christ. And the flip side also applies. If you mock, if you laugh at one of these children with additional needs, if you ignore them, if you did it to the least of these, well, you did it to me too. You did it to the Lord Jesus too.

I've got a friend and he's a wonderful evangelist in our local area and he actually has a son who went to my school. Actually, he was much younger than me, but I remember them coming into our primary school and doing an assembly because he was an evangelist even back then, my friend, and he was doing telling people, all the children about Jesus. But one time he came in and he told us about his son who would

be starting. He was just five years old at the time and his son had this, had this illness called, I think it's hydrocephalus, the way you pronounce it, but it's basically where they have an enlarged forehead. I think it's lots of fluid on the brain. I'm not a doctor, so don't quote me on that. And they said about this, this man's son, he won't last a few seconds. As soon as he's born, he won't live. And yet what happened in the Lord's grace, he lived. Then the doctor said, oh, he

won't make it to five years old. Well, as you know already, he made it to five years old. This is years ago. I think the young man's about 20 now and he's still alive right now. But my friend is an evangelist. Do you know what he'd tell you if if you asked him on this whole issue of people with additional needs, he'd say that we need them in society because they help us more than we help them. And I've got to agree with that. My my wife used to work in a in a special needs school.

And if you spend a day with a group of Down syndrome children or Down syndrome people, I'm telling you whatever worries, whatever you were concerned about before, they will all go away because they are the most joyful, loving people and a lot of special needs children who were in the school that Emma worked at. They were in so much pain, and yet they'd always be smiling. They'd always have have a joy about them. And you will know that if you

spend time with them. In fact, my mother-in-law actually is what's called APA. She's a personal assistant, and she lets different children with additional needs come and stay in her house and she looks after them. And one of them. I won't name the girl, but we've known her for many, many years. And me and Emma, we used to teach drama to children with additional needs as well. And I remember once I just thought, you know, I was in the corner. No one was looking at me and I

started to pick my nose. And so this girl called me out straight away and said, Joe, stop picking your nose. And then the rest of the class erupted in laughter. Now that was probably 12 years ago and every time I see her still to this day, she always says, Joe, stop picking your nose and sometimes it can be in rather embarrassing things. In fact, on our wedding day, this girl came. She came to the wedding. I'm sorry, I'm laughing at it

myself. But she came to the wedding day, and in the middle of my, my speech, as as as the groom, she shouted out. Stop picking your nose. So, you know, they really do create a lot of joy and a lot of laughter. OK, And something else I wanted to show you as well as this. We again, as Christians, this is something. Perhaps it's something maybe I only struggle with or something that perhaps I only notice every

now and then. But I think we have a problem, don't we, in that we do like to be around the higher people in society. We like to be around those who are, you know they've got high status. Well, Jesus hates that when it's inside of us, that that mindset. And in fact in in Luke Chapter 11, if you've got a Bible, please turn there. He said something about the Pharisees who always wanted to be seen with with the finest people in the world. You said this Luke 11, verse 43.

Woe to you Pharisees for you love the best seats in the synagogues and greetings in the marketplaces. Now why do I share that verse with you? Let me just have a little sip. Hopefully it won't burn my mouth this time. They make some good coffee in Malaysia. I share that verse with you for this reason. At church, sometimes we might want to hang around with the cool kids, or maybe in a social

situation. At school, we might want to be seen with the cool kids, or the preacher, or the pastor, or people who have status. And yet, very often, very sadly, I've seen it. Older people, especially with autism, they're left sitting on their own and no one wants to speak to them because they're different or because it might be difficult to enter into a conversation. Please, please don't be that Christian at church who just walks past the person with additional needs.

Please make time for them and don't always want the best seats with the the finest people. And even if this person doesn't have additional needs, there's all there's always people at churches or at conferences or in situations where you know that they're not the most popular person, they're not the most entertaining person. No one really wants to speak to them. But don't let them eat their meals on their own. Don't let them be the person who

sat on their own. No, you be the person who wants to speak to them. And don't just do it as well because the Lord Jesus Christ would want you to do it. Pray for a desire to love those people, because I'll tell you, they can teach you just as many things, if not more, than these high and mighty people who you might want to associate with. OK, the second thing I'd like us to consider when it's about befriending people with autism or additional needs is this,

Don't be offended. One thing, for instance, is you might think that autistic people are a little bit rude. You know, they they speak their mind that there's no filter, they'll just speak and and get straight to the point. Again, when I was working in the school, I remember once I was, you know, helping this, this young man with his writing. And I was talking away to him and he just turned around and said your breath smells. I honestly didn't know what to say. So I said, well, what does it

smell of? And he said, I don't know, what are you asking me? But, you know, obviously everyone for the rest of the day had been thinking, yeah, Joe, your breath absolutely stinks. You need a Tic Tac, like donkey would say in Shrek, please, you know, stop breathing on us. Your breath is so stinky. And yet this this young man with autism told me the straight truth. Don't be offended by that. And again, it's it's a very broad spectrum. Not all autistic people are the

same. But don't be offended by those things. Don't be offended if they struggle to make eye contact with you. That again, can be something that people with autism struggle with. They're not being rude, it's just part of who they are. Another thing is as well, if it's difficult to make conversation or they only give you one word answers, you don't have to always feel like you need to, you know, have conversation all of the time.

If you just sit with them and if you just have company with them, I'm telling you that will mean the world to them. Just spend time with them. There doesn't always have to be conversation. And also, if they want some time alone, if they're perhaps they're struggling to regulate their emotions because they've had a stressful day or they're very anxious, just again, just be patient, be gracious, and

just be there for them. The next thing is this something and and and if you are autistic and you're watching this, please just let me know if I've got anything wrong and let me know if there's any other thoughts. Anything else you might add to this list of how people can, you know, support you and and be there for you because we all need encouragement. But the other thing is this is you need to make sure at times it's good to to reassure people with autism.

Now, again, this isn't every autistic person, but the autistic people who've I've had the privilege to spend time with, very often they can sort of struggle to to they they feel like you don't like them or there can be a real anxiety. They're always overthinking, worrying about different things.

And if you just give them the time of day and just reassure them on whatever they're worrying about or give them a kind word, a compliment, I'm telling you it'll be more precious to them than a bar of gold. And that's really what I want to say to to you today is that, you know, the wonderful thing about the church is this. In the body of Christ we have people from all different backgrounds, all different colours, all different creeds,

all different abilities. And the wonderful thing is that Jesus Christ died on the cross for all of them. You tell me, another institution where you get all kinds of people of all ages, you get elderly people with children, you get black, white, Chinese, Indian, all kinds of people, all with the same heartbeat that Jesus Christ died on a cross for me. And the wonderful thing is if Jesus Christ went to the cross and he died for all people.

I really do believe that When I read the scripture I believe world means world. I believe Jesus Christ died when it says for the cosmos, for for all the people in the world. He was the propitiation not just for our sins only, but for the whole world. He died for, for those people with Down syndrome, with special needs. He He died for for the rich man, Richard Branson. He died for Mr. Beast on YouTube.

He died for all these people. And so if Jesus was willing to go to the cross, if he was willing to to be on, be in agony there to take the worst punishment possible, the wrath of God for our sin, if he was willing to do that for that person, that must mean whichever person you come across, whether it's in the street, in church, that person is precious in Jesus

eyes. And if they're precious to the Lord Jesus Christ, please, please make sure they're precious to you also and spend time with them. Let me leave you with one final thought. If you do watch my main channel, you've probably heard me tell this illustration before, but Edward had Down syndrome. And the boys and girls in Edward's class, they used to tease him a lot. They used to make fun of him because he was different. And one day, Edward's teacher said, we're going to do a little task.

I'm going to give you a jar now, OK? And I want you to get things inside of your jar. I want you to go into the field and put anything that reminds you of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ inside of of of the clear jar. So one boy went out and he came back to the teacher, and he, he had a butterfly inside of the jar. Oh, miss it. It reminds me of new life. Another little girl came back and and she had a little flower in in the in the jar.

And it's this is the beauty, the growth of the resurrection. And then Edward came back and he brought back in his jar absolutely nothing. And again the boys and girls like you know, they're laughing, they're ha ha, Edward's got it wrong again. Edward's made a mistake again. And the teacher was even a little bit confused. Edward, you do realise what I asked you to do? And Edward said rather boldly, yes, but Miss, the tomb was empty. That's why I came back with

nothing in my jar. And my dear friend, why do I tell you that story? Well, not only to remind you that the tomb really was empty and Jesus is risen from the dead, but also, as my friend said earlier, we really do need people with additional needs, because they see the world in a

different in a different way. They see the world clearly often and some of the most finest people in this world have been autistic, have had additional needs and they've done amazing things that you and I could could never do. So please just make sure that we love them and we make time for them. And if you have got additional needs, I want you to know you're very, very welcome on this channel anytime. I'm very grateful that you also watch the videos. God bless you all.

And if you would like to see a video all about prayer and also about if you feel like you're drifting away from God and and you're you're even doubting whether you're a Christian, perhaps watch this video here. It might just encourage you. God bless you all and please do consider subscribing. Thank you again and I'm going to have my coffee now.

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