“Now there
were some Greeks among those who came up to worship at the Feast.
They came to
Philip, who was from Bethsaida in Galilee, with a request.
‘Sir,’
they said, ‘we would like to see Jesus.’”
John
12:20-21
I
think I’d like to go visit old churches in England and New England and stand
behind the pulpits. I just want to see
if what I’ve heard is true. I’ve heard
that the verse above was often carved into the pulpit to remind the preacher
that instead of him….the congregation wants to see Jesus.
I
think I need that phrase hidden behind the desk in my classroom. I need to be reminded every day that my students are inaudibly saying, “Ma’am, we would see Jesus.”
My
students don’t need me. They need Jesus.
My
fellow faculty members don’t need me.
They need Jesus.
I
don’t need me. I need Jesus, too!
“These are a
shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ.” Colossians 2:17
The
Greek word we translate “reality” in the NIV version is actually “soma”, which
means “a sound whole”. In other versions
(ESV, NASB, NKJV, KJV), the word “reality” is translated: substance or body.
Throughout
the Bible, we are given pictures and demonstrations of God’s character and His
love. But we don’t see the whole
until Jesus. And wholeness is what the
world cries out for.
Another
school year is starting. It’s hard to
believe that summer has flown by so quickly!
Although a bit rainy, it’s been a wonderful summer – so much learning
and good fellowship…and I know that there are more wonderful days ahead!
As
I start another year of teaching high school students, I have a few goals:
1. To see Jesus.
When I see Jesus, then I can’t help but point others to see Him as
well. (“Sonburn” is not just a summer
phenomenon J).
2. To envision myself standing behind an English
pulpit. (explanation above J)
3. To have only 2 days on my calendar, like
Martin Luther: “Today” and “That Day”. May I live fully in this moment of “today”…while
looking forward to the future of “that day” when I get to see my Jesus
face-to-face. J
AND...may this be my prayer for the school year. It’s a beautiful Puritan prayer from the Valley of Vision about starting a New Year. I hope it encourages you like it did me!
Length
of days does not profit me except the days are passed
in thy presence, in thy service, to thy
glory.
Give
me a grace that precedes, follows, guides, sustains, sanctifies, aids every
hour,
that I may not be one moment apart from thee,
but may rely on thy Spirit
to supply
every thought,
speak in
every word,
direct every
step,
prosper
every work,
build up
every mote of faith,
and give me
a desire
to show
forth thy praise,
testify thy
love,
advance thy
kingdom.
I
launch my bark on the unknown waters of this year,
with thee, O Father, as my harbor,
thee, O Son, at my helm,
thee, O Holy Spirit, filling my sails.
Guide
me to heaven with my loins girt,
my lamp
burning,
my ear open
to thy calls,
my heart
full of love,
my soul
free.
Give
me thy grace to sanctify me,
thy comforts to cheer,
thy wisdom to teach,
thy right hand to guide,
thy counsel to instruct,
thy law to judge,
thy presence to stabilize.
My
thy fear be my awe,
thy triumphs my joy.”
Amen.