Good Morning All,
Romans 8:3; “It is impossible to do what God’s standards demand because of the weakness our human nature has. But God sent his Son to have a human nature as sinners have and to pay for sin. That way God condemned sin in our corrupt nature.”
I have always had a theory about education
and teachers. I have always felt that
teachers should teach the subject that they were the worst at in school instead
of the class that they were the best at or liked the best. My theory is based on the observation that if
teachers teach the classes they enjoy the most, they have more difficulty
having empathy with students who struggle in class. The subject matter comes so easily when you
enjoy the class it is difficult to understand how it can be hard for someone or
how someone could not like the class.
I remember observing this first hand when
I was a freshman in college. We were all
in the intro to math class. It was the
most elementary math class there was.
The person they hired to teach this class had a doctorate in math and
the summer before was teaching advanced calculus at the Naval Nuclear
Propulsion School. He would explain the
material as simply as he could but there were still people who didn’t
understand. The look of frustration on
his face was amazing.
You see the same in sports. The great coaches were rarely great
players. The great coaches are the ones
who had to work at the skills to be good.
They learned the craft and in so doing so the learned how to empathize
and to use different methods of trying to teach the game. The ability of the coach or the teacher to
empathize with those who struggle at the task at hand creates a stronger team
or student.
Jesus experienced all this; yet he did not
sin. He dealt with our struggles and
managed. He overcame what we cannot so
that we might be viewed as righteous by God.
However, he doesn’t take the smug, superior attitude towards us. He looks out to us and on us with the love
and compassion of a loving parent or brother.
He knows our struggle and prays for us and sends his Spirit to us so
that we can face those battles head on.
This is part of why Jesus became man; in
order that he might experience what it means to be human and overcome. This shows the love which God has for us in
that the Creator joined the created. As
we go through life, we do not go alone; we do not have a God who does not see
what we live with. He loves us and has
compassion for us and sympathizes with us.
He gives us the strength to battle on.
Gracious Father, your tender mercy protects us all day and all
night. Give us comfort in the knowledge
that we face no trial which you have not conquered. Guide us with your gentle hand. Gently bring us back to your ways. Guard us with your truth. In Jesus’’ precious name we pray, amen
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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