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Job 36:22 – "God is exalted
in his power, Who is a teacher like him?"
James 5:1 – "If any of you lacks wisdom, he should
ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and
it will be given to him."
Well, here we go. For most of us it's time to sharpen those
pencils, open the packages of new pens and art supplies and let
the kids pick out their new folders for the new school year. I know
that many vary their school schedules and many homeschool all year
‘round…but most of the families I know loosely follow
the well-worn quarters of Fall, Winter and Spring for their school
calendars.
Once more I watch as the neighborhood kids are bussed off and away.
Those big yellow creatures just seem to swallow them up. I am especially
sad for the little ones, the newest little ones who will now be
separated from Mommy for a large chunk of the day. Does that seem
wrong to anyone else but me? It breaks my heart. This is not the
way it was supposed to be. Didn't God clearly say, "These
commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress
them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and
when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get
up" (Deut. 6:6 & 7)? How could I do that if I had sent
my children away?
Could a teacher at a school possibly love my students as much as
me? Could they love my children, teach my children, nurture my children
as I do…or as much as God, the Master Teacher loves, teaches
and nurtures them? He teaches us how to teach and nurture them:
at home, when we're walking, when we're traveling, when
we're lying down with them having those wonderful heart-to-hearts
at bedtime and then, to start all over again in the morning. How
can I do that if they are away from me all day being influenced
by others?
How can I be like my Master Teacher? By asking for wisdom. My heart
goes out to those of you who are embarking on this great adventure
for the first time this year. My best advice is to pray, take a
deep breath and then just relax as you begin. Don't make things
so hard on yourself. In a few weeks you will be amazed at how natural
this feels. From time-to-time, you will come upon a road block.
When that happens, go to the Master Teacher…He's already
promised that He will generously give you wisdom if you ask.
Part of the answer may be found in a support group. If at all possible
in your area, find one and join. If you, or your children, come
across a problem it's highly likely that someone in your group
has "been there, done that" and knows just how to help
you solve your problem. You see, they've studied under the
Master Teacher, too.
Don't forget to keep up with your studies…your Bible
study…because "everyone who is fully trained will be
like his teacher." (Luke 6:40)
What better teacher than the Master Teacher?
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