The Grind

Well, parents, it is the start of another school year. I will pause for a moment of tears (joy and otherwise). I am sure there was a mix of emotion and various questions from your kids in their first week of school. The topic was their teacher, the classroom, and what happens if I don’t have time to eat lunch – my youngest suffers from this dilemma. No fault of the school, but that is a story for another time. However, Aaron did have a critical question for his parents – when is our next Vacation? Yes, he was already looking forward to some time off from the grind of school – before he went through the struggle! We feel you, son. As a third grader, our youngest already understands this life takes work and resilience. Maybe not to that extent, but he knows school can wear you out. This mentality is especially true when things don’t go your way or the unexpected occurs. Our faith in God can falter during this tiredness, mental fatigue, and emotional exhaustion – if we depend on our understanding and give up. Christians need to be aware (1 Peter 5:8).
 
In his letter, the apostle Paul reminds the believers of Jesus to “not grow weary of doing good” (Galatians 6:9, ESV). If given the opportunity, “Let us do good to everyone, and especially those of the household of faith” (v.10). Vacation will be here soon, but for now, continue to do good because our God is with you.

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