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Glory-Bound2 min read

It is for God’s glory. That is it, plain and simple. I do not love teaching at a Lutheran school for any other reason but that God is glorified. He is glorified when students sing, apologize, learn, and grasp that incredibly difficult concept. He is glorified when students get that “try again” attitude and give their work their best effort. When a student is humbled and realizes their focus was misplaced, God is glorified. There is an eternity-changing knowledge in students’ dependence upon Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior; and God is glorified. There is the acknowledgement of sins and repentance of them. In this, God is glorified. Finally, there is love: first illustrated by Jesus, then mimicked by the students, and God is glorified.

Dear coworkers in the Kingdom of Heaven, the next paragraph is the same as what you read above. It just changes the focus from the students to you and me.

It is for God’s glory. That is it, plain and simple. I do not love teaching at a Lutheran school for any other reason but that God is glorified. He is glorified when I sing, apologize, learn, and grasp that incredibly difficult concept. He is glorified when I get that “try again” attitude and give my work my best effort. When I am humbled and realize my focus was misplaced, God is glorified. There is an eternity changing knowledge in my dependence upon Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior; and God is glorified. There is the acknowledgement of sins and repentance of them. In this, God is glorified. Finally, there is love: first illustrated by Jesus, then mimicked by me, and God is glorified.

I leave you with these three verses from the NIV:

“Glorify the Lord with me; let us exalt his name together.” Psalm 34:3

“With one mind and one voice you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Romans 15:6

“’Father, glorify your name!’ Then a voice came from heaven, ‘I have glorified it, and will glorify it again.” John 12:28

Glory be to God for the work of Lutheran Schools.

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Jeffery Weiss is the 5th-8th grade teacher at Trinity, Paw Paw.

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