39. Teaching = Education





Dwight,



"Know what? I was thinking of how force-draining is teaching..."



Joe,



"Yep, you are right. Ponder something when some spare time you may have.



Teaching is education.



The point is that whatever you do in the classroom, either educates your youngsters, or miseducates them. Nothing is justhere, in between.



What's more, the education you give depends on your life.



Even when in the remains of the day, when you are not before your students, if you struggle yourself to better your life, you will help them up;



otherwise you will influence negatively on them.



You cannot give them what you do not have.



So, try to improve as a father, a spouse, a worker, a citizen, a driver in a hectic gray day...



And you, you told me you were a Christian, right?



Well, so, you count on God's grace.



Namely it's the Holy Spirit who makes you into a saint. You can see this in the Bible. You are called not just to be merely bulkily good, but to become a Christian, a follower of Christ, a saint person.



As you can conclude... see, becoming a saint is beyond your natural forces.



All that is good, at the last root, comes from our Father.



Bear this in mind.



It'll comfort you ever."



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