Sunday, February 27, 2011

perfecto


Faithful blog followers, I apologize for my recent inactivity.  I haven’t been well for a few weeks.  But now I am getting back to normal and am ready to continue…

A week ago (I had already not been feeling well for 2 weeks), I thought I was finally getting better, and then—WHAM!—I felt worse than before.  And thanks to God’s perfect timing, when I was feeling my worst and truly needing to take a sick day, I had a perfect substitute for my class.  We have a friend who is a deaf teacher of deaf students in the U.S., and she enjoys coming down from time to time to visit and work with our students.  She had recently taught a unit about myths to her own students and was eager to share this with mine.  So when I said God’s perfect timing, I meant it because we are right in the middle of our own myth unit!  It doesn’t end there, though.  I have been incorporating video-making into this unit, and this is exactly what our visitor wanted to teach.  So for three days last week, my students and I had the opportunity to watch a master teacher at work, teaching exactly what my students needed to learn!  Pretty cool, huh?

We also had a mother-daughter team visit last week, and they had planned arts-and-crafts for all the kids—which meant that all my art classes were covered for the week.  God is so good!

(And if Julia or Andrea is reading this…thanks again!)

I finally made it back to church today.  My pastor has been preaching a lot recently on the end times and life after death, and this sermon hit me, so I thought I’d share it.  He preached on Luke 16:19-31.  Perhaps this is a familiar passage to you.  It talks about a rich and a poor man who both die.  The rich man goes to hell and the poor man to heaven.  When the rich man is convinced that he will spend eternity suffering with no hope of relief, he begs Abraham to send the poor man to earth to warn his family to repent and turn their lives to God so they will not suffer the same fate.  Abraham replies that if they don’t believe the warnings from Moses and the prophets to repent, they won’t believe a dead man either.  Most of us try not to think too much about hell, but the Bible is clear that it will be eternal torture with no hope of relief.  Thankfully, we all have the opportunity to join the poor man and Abraham in heaven.  All we have to do is open our hearts to Jesus.  Something to think about…

Until next time…

2 comments:

  1. Yea Elizabeth!

    gotta love how GOD knows exactly when those germs are gonna team up on you and brings someone to take over!

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  2. I am a firm believer that God knows when you need him most!

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