Doer
One of a teacher's greatest joys is knowing that their student understood their lesson and put it into practice – application. Regardless of the educational environment, whether in a school, home, or church setting, if you are a teacher in one of these areas and your pupil is applying their new knowledge – we call that a win. As a teacher of Scripture, it is not only my responsibility to properly teach the Word of God (2Timothy 2:15) but also to ensure those who are listening understand how to apply it in their lives (James 1:22). No one would argue how important this is to be doers of the Word but let's be honest – it is not easy. We live in a world with challenges, and we call them humans – including yours truly. Our Lord knows this. He told His disciples you will suffer in this world (John 16:33a), yet we will have peace (v.33b). How? Through our belief in Christ and being a receiver and doer of His teachings (John 16:6-19; Matthew 7:24).
Our Lord and friend (Philippians 2:5-11; John 15:15) understands the troubles we will endure – especially with each other. Yet, He sets this standard – love everyone regardless of if they differ from you, irrespective of if they look, think, or act different from you (John 4:1-30). Further, through His Word, we are told, “If possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all” (Romans 12:18, ESV). Let us please the Master Teacher Jesus and be doers.
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