Learn from the Best Instructor

This is what the Lord says – your Redeemer,
the Holy One of Israel: “I am the Lord your God, who teaches you what is good
for you and leads you along the paths you should follow.”

Isaiah
48:7(NLT)

The
kids are back to school and adjusting to new teachers. What’s his or her style
and expectations? How strict? How interactive? How much homework?

 

What
about us moms and dads? Are we continuing our education? Yes. Whether we
realize it or not, we are.

 

We
continually learn how to use new electronic gadgets, the names of those we
meet, a dozen ways to wear a scarf, healthy recipes, instructions for clever
DIY projects, the positions of political candidates, and the best price for gas.
We even learn new words like photobomb and lifehack.

 

Can
we name our teachers?

 

Are
they trustworthy experts who provide a quality education?

 

What’s
our goal?

 

If
you answered Pinterest or the evening news and your goal resembles anything
like ‘a productive, comfortable life’, you are selling yourself way short. Life
in the Spirit is an amazing adventure.

 

God
has big plans for you – a most fulfilling life!

 

But
God must be our primary instructor. All others fool us into thinking this world
can satisfy. God sees the whole picture when we only glimpse a small piece. He
knows our purpose and how to get there.

 

So
pull out your Bible, make a cover from a brown paper grocery bag (just kidding),
grab a notebook, pen and Bible highlighter (wax pencil), and let’s get to work.

 

The
Creator of the Universe is ready to teach and lead you.

 

The Lord our God is the #BestTeacherEver.
(tweet this)

 

When do you follow the world’s teaching
instead of God’s instruction?

 

#SeedsOfScripture #BibleStudy
#BestTeacherEver

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