Over the past few weeks I’ve been substitute teaching each afternoon for a woman who’s out on maternity leave. I’ll finish out the school year as long as the kiddos don’t scare me off!
Wednesdays are still my hair day where I go to the nursing home and doll up salt and pepper colored hair, so I’m not at the school that day.
Interestingly the class I’m teaching is music class and my knowledge is slim but growing. I tell the kids I’m learning right along with them. It’s been fun. They’re fourth and fifth grade and easily humored, but can also be a handful some days.
If every day goes like this past Tuesday I’ll probably shed a few tears when it’s all said and done because I’ll miss it. I’ll miss teaching music. I’ll miss the kids.
I’d be lying if I said it’s been peaches and cream the whole time, there’s definitely been challenging days! And it’s on those days I have to take a deep breath and simply and quietly ask God for His help.
I came across Colossians 3:23 recently, which says, ‘Whatever you are doing, work at it with enthusiasm, as to the Lord and not for people’.
I’ve been keeping this verse close at heart. It’s reminding me that even on my most challenging days, my work needs to be for the Lord.
Some of these kids come from bad situations, a horrible home life, and when they show up to school a smile from a clueless, but fun Christian music teacher could be the only love of Jesus they witness…actually the beautiful thing is, this particular school has several Christian teachers. It’s a positive place for these kids to come to, but nevertheless attitudes happen.
On the contrary, and thankfully, working with enthusiasm for the Lord can happen anytime, anywhere, anyplace…in the worst of job conditions. When our hearts are right with Jesus it makes the task of hard work seem like it serves a purpose. But when we’re oblivious to Jesus’ desire for us to be right with Him, our work seems overwhelming and impossible at times.
I’ve heard of Jesus’ crucifixion as His ‘work on the cross.’
Work….
There’s that word again.
When we consider the crucifixion in this way, it causes us to consider the way Jesus handled work, which could easily be named the ‘hardest work ever’. In the time leading up to Jesus’ destination of the cross, we read how He kept in communion with His father through prayer (Matthew 26:36-39). He remained at His Father’s will (Matthew 26:42). And in verses 52-56 we read of Jesus’ humble and faithful attitude through His difficult last hours.
Three components we too can utilize when dealing with hard work:
- Remain in prayer
- Stay in God’s will
- Be humble and faithful
Jesus didn’t finish His work while hanging on the cross though…three days later He rose from the grave victoriously (Matthew 28). Jesus’ work on the cross lead to the glorious resurrection and it paid for the debts of sin— for my sins, for my student’s sin, for your sin…It’s why we can celebrate Easter and it includes work through a right heart and attitude modeled by a Perfect Jesus.
Have a blessed Easter!❤️
Colossians 3:17- And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.
Romans 3:23- For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.
Romans 5:8- God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
Romans 10:9- If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
Amen!!! So cool you are doing the teaching and that is really cool you go to the nursing homes to do their hair! My wife is a teacher at the charter school our kids attend. Our son is in 3rd and our daughter is in 5th. Loved the message you preached here! God bless!
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Thank you!! We also have a son in third and a daughter in fifth that we homeschool, and then our oldest is in public school in 7th grade.
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Beautiful post! I always enjoy reading what’s going on in your neck of the woods.
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Well it’s been ridiculously busy:/
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I always learned so much (and was reminded of so much) when teaching. May you represent Christ to your students in ways you aren’t even aware of. ❤
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Oh yes I’m definitely gonna check it out;) thank you!!!
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This is literally the second time I’ve heard this verse in the last 24 hours. Your work is so meaningful. Our work is so meaningful. God has a purpose for everything we do.
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Ya great way of putting it!!!
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As a former teacher of 40 years, I applaud your efforts to be a guest teacher of music to these 4th and 5th graders. Your three components for dealing with difficult and challenging situations resonates well with me. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you!
Ya I always want to keep steps, instructions, etc simple for myself and others but often times I (we) make it over complicated
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Every teacher should have your outlook(inlook?) Nothing is too small when God is in it. 🙂
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Yes and it’s not always easy though!!!
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Colossians 3:17 is a verse we used when we homeschooled our girls, reminding them of the standard that was set and expected. Our saying became ‘mediocrity is not an option’. I most certainly need that reminder today 🙂 great post
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Oh that’s a great phrase!! Thanks for sharing Brenda❤️❤️
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Happy Easter!!!!
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Happy Easter to you! ✝
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and His work continues as our Sympathetic High Priest and also in preparing a place for us.
So wonderful to belong to a Living Savior 🙂
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Amen!!🙏
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What a blessing! Keep spreading the love of Christ. Happy Easter!
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Happy Easter to you also!!
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Great post! I spend my mornings teaching preschool, and it is just as you describe. I needed this reminder to continue representing Christ to them!!
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