“See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are!”
1 John 3:1
The Scripture speaks of “the great love the Father has lavished on us.” It was not a conditional love. It was and is a “great love”.
We think about how much we love God, but what is far more profound is how much God loves us.
Before we were formed, God knew and loved us. He took time to plan out all our days. He knows our thoughts before we think them.
He knows our words before we speak.
Jesus says, “the very hairs of your head are all numbered.”
So how much God feel when we go around thinking, “I think He loves me. I think I’m good enough. I think I haven’t done too much wrong”?
God says, get rid of the “I think” mentality, and start having an “I know” mentality.
Live securely, knowing that our heavenly Father loves us.
Teaching is a passion, and my experience as a teacher has been beautiful, emotional and fulfilling. Over the years, I’ve watched the student – teacher equation evolve: From Guru, as all-knowing to Guru as friend and equal, as someone who doesn’t always know the best. Today’s teacher and the learner are partners in the process of teaching and learning. We inspire, motivate and learn from each other; if I don’t know, I can admit it to my students. The teacher is only a facilitator; one who will help the student grow, become a self-learner. The teacher is only one of many sources. Not infrequently, there is a role reversal. With children being so tech-savy, often I am the student and they are my teachers. Has teaching changes the way I think ? Yes, most certainly. My students have shown me how to manage time. I marvel at how deftly they juggle sports, academics, dance, and theatre, for instance. I have learnt how to accept failure as I see my students taking success and failure with equan...
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