A teacher was anxious for...
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A teacher was anxious for her fifth graders to learn. One day she said she would like to bore in the head of each class member and dump in some brains. She was not putting the student down; she was that anxious for them to learn. She could not force knowledge on any of them, but she let them know that a whole new world awaited them, if they could grasp what she offered in that fifth grade classroom.
How does God feel when we refuse to accept the love he offers? When we will not accept the challenge to rise to our potentials and possibilities? When we fail to receive the benefits of his love?
- Ask an eager teacher how he or she feels when a student refuses to learn.
- Ask a parent who wants the best for a child and then watches the child choose the worst.
- Ask a preacher who yearns for the good news to be heard, and then sees it treated lightly, as an attachment to life and not as life itself.
Our refusal causes God pain and anguish, for he is anxious that we be saved.
--Kirby
How does God feel when we refuse to accept the love he offers? When we will not accept the challenge to rise to our potentials and possibilities? When we fail to receive the benefits of his love?
- Ask an eager teacher how he or she feels when a student refuses to learn.
- Ask a parent who wants the best for a child and then watches the child choose the worst.
- Ask a preacher who yearns for the good news to be heard, and then sees it treated lightly, as an attachment to life and not as life itself.
Our refusal causes God pain and anguish, for he is anxious that we be saved.
--Kirby
