✝ Daily Encouragement (8/29/25) "Knowing Your Teachers"
Published: Fri, 08/29/25
Updated: Fri, 08/29/25
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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Friday,
August 29,
2025
A
temporary one
room Amish
classroom
presently
meeting in the
upper floor of
a
barn.
"Knowing
Your Teachers" Message summary: Today we consider the importance of what we have learned and from whom we learned it.
Listen
to our message
on your audio
player.
Yesterday
I got there a
little early
in the
afternoon and
walked through
the school
space in the
barn. Brand
new
old-fashioned
style desks
were set up
for each
student and
the walls
already have
various
character
building
themes, a
common trait
in Amish
schools. For those our age many of our grandparents or for some even parents attended these small one room schoolhouses, especially in rural areas. They resemble the school on the set of "Little House On The Prairie". Max is a friend from Bible College whose 12 years of schooling all took place in a one room schoolhouse in very rural central Nebraska. When he started college he was at no disadvantage academically to the majority of us who had attended large, likely well-funded, suburban schools.
Of
vital
importance is
the character
of the
teacher. Many
of us recall
good teachers
that helped
form our
learning
habits and may
have also
contributed to
our character
traits as
well. Of
utmost
importance are
those who have
taught us
spiritual
truths.
Consider those
who had a
formative role
in your life
teaching you
such truths.
It's
so very
important to
reinforce our
call to
continue in
faithfulness
to God and His
Word. Our text
today is a
solemn command
to Timothy
from Paul and
begins, "But
as for you,
continue".
Continue:
1)
"in
what you have
learned".
That
is the content
of the
teaching:
Paul was
confident in
the content
of what
Timothy had
been taught.
We need to
know what we
believe and
why we believe
it (a phrase I
learned early
on). All
content needs
to be rooted
in the
Scriptures.
The latter
part of the
passage states
"you have
known the Holy
Scriptures,
which are able
to make you
wise for
salvation
through faith
in Christ
Jesus".
2)
"Because
you know those
from whom you
learned it".
That is the
character of
the teacher:
Timothy's
early
learning, "from
infancy",
was from his
mother and
grandmother
whom Paul had
mentioned
earlier in the
book. "I
am reminded of
your sincere
faith, a faith
that dwelt
first in your
grandmother
Lois and your
mother Eunice
and now, I am
sure, dwells
in you as
well" (2
Timothy 1:5). Hebrews 13:7 states, "Remember your leaders, those who spoke to you the word of God. Consider the outcome of their way of life, and imitate their faith". Look back and consider those who taught you and consider the outcome of their way of life. Some have already finished, others still steadfastly demonstrate Christ-like character.
In
one way or
another you
are all
teaching
others and
leaving an
example. What
type of
character do
they see in
you? Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13 Stephen
&
Brooksyne
Weber
Today we need the same!
Three more points to consider:
1)
Everyone
should have
those in their
lives that
they do know
personally.
2) Even though we may never know face to face on this side many who provide input in our lives, we should still learn about who they are, their beliefs, integrity, reputation, credentials, accountability, etc. 3) Regardless of the extent we know or may not know our teachers the highest standard is God's Word. This is followed by the majestic passage that states "All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work" (2 Timothy 3:16,17). Regardless of where we receive our teaching we need to practice as the Bereans did, who "received the word with great eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see whether these things were so" (Acts 17:11).
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"A Teacher's Prayer Song" Watch on YouTube This song captures the sacred responsibility of guiding young minds while nurturing their spirits. It's great to see someone write a song like this so full of thoughtful content. Here are the lyrics: In this sacred space where young minds bloom, Let Your light shine bright and dispel all gloom. [Verse 1] Into my classroom, Lord, You daily send Your beloved children, each soul in my care— Some come with burdens so heavy to mend, Others with struggles so deep to declare. [Bridge Couplet] Through Your grace divine, let wisdom flow, As seeds of faith in their hearts I sow. [Pre-Chorus] With every lesson, every passing hour, I seek Your wisdom, Your guiding power. Let my words be gentle, my patience strong, As I help these young minds thrive [Chorus] May they leave my room, with glimpses of heaven More than earthly knowledge brings For teaching's greatest gift, Is guiding souls to You, Lord. [Transition Couplet] Each precious soul, a gift from You, Needs tender guidance and boundless love. [Verse 3] Through screens and chaos, they search for their way, Through digital storms of confusion that lead them astray, Lord, grant me wisdom to show them Your light, Lead them from darkness to bright. [Final Couplet] As day turns to dusk and lessons end, May Your love through me forever extend. [Final Chorus] May they leave my room with glimpses of heaven More than earthly knowledge brings For teaching's greatest gift Is guiding souls back to You, Lord
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In
every Amish
school we've
visited we see
an expression
of
reinforcement
regarding the
parent's role.
Parents are
very active in
their
children's
lives and in
the school.
The teachers
realize that
they have been
given a trust.
In our
observation
this concept
is sorely
lacking in
many public
school
settings.
Finally
today:
Wayward
carts
Yesterday
we stopped at
a BJ's
warehouse
store and
seeing these
carts I said
to Brooksyne
"Pastor Beau
wouldn't like
this",
alluding to
his sermon
illustration
awhile back
regarding
sloppy
shoppers who
don't return
their carts to
the cart
corrals. (In
New England
they called
these
carriages.) To
tell you the
truth I can't
recall the
point he was
making but I
sure remember
the
illustration
which I'm sure
happens to a
lot of
listeners.
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