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UNTIL – 05-20-2021

By May 20, 2021Daily Devotionals

UNTIL
May 20, 2021

Prayer: Dear Lord, I want to be faithful to the awesome responsibility You have given to me. Please give me the strength and will to do a good job with my classes and students until the school year is completed. I pray for the salvation of each of my students and my co-workers. Thank You, Lord. I am grateful that I am not doing all of this alone. Amen.

Scripture: Then Jesus told them this parable: “Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them. Does he not leave the ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he finds it? And when he finds it, he joyfully puts it on his shoulders and goes home. Then he calls his friends and neighbors together and says, ‘Rejoice with me; I have found my lost sheep.’ I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent. “Or suppose a woman has ten silver coins and loses one. Does she not light a lamp, sweep the house and search carefully until she finds it? And when she finds it, she calls her friends and neighbors together and says, ‘Rejoice with me; I have found my lost coin.’ In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.” Luke 15:3-10 NIV

Who among you has ever said or heard someone say, “They are a lost cause?” What does that mean to you? Does it mean that you have given up any hope of that person changing? Does it mean that you are going to turn your efforts and attention elsewhere because they are not responding as you would like them to be responding? Does it mean they can be left to their own demise and you are washing your hands of them? Think about it for a moment.

I know you have poured your hearts, knowledge, and patience into your students all year long. Most of you, if not all of you, have at least one student who, as Rick Warren would describe them, is an “extra grace required” student. I am sure that you have collaborated with others, read journals, prayed, gone to classes, met with parents, talked with them personally, given them more attention, more chances, more advice, more emotion than you ever thought you could, to try to help them. Now we are drawing close to the end of the year and you are seeing very little, if any, fruit from all your labor. What are you thinking? How are you feeling?

The end of the year brings great challenges for your time and energy. There are so many things to finish, to test, to report, to decide and you are still expected to teach the curriculum all while spring fever is running rampant through your school. Believe me, there are a lot of prayers said for you during this time of the year. Please remember that on these long days, someone is praying for you!

In today’s verses we hear the parables Jesus told right before the parable of the prodigal son. In both of these stories, something was lost, and even though the owner had many others, their priority was to persevere UNTIL they found the missing sheep and coin. They did not say, “Oh, it will turn up.” They did not take a quick skim of the area and give up. They did not decide that “you win some and lose some”; but rather they gave equal value, possibly more energy and value, to the one who was lost as an example of how we should value those who are “lost.” For those people who need a little or even a lot more time, grace, energy, thought, and prayer, they are never a lost cause until they take their last breath. I thank God that He did not give up on me, that He is patient and compassionate with me, and that He pours out grace, wisdom, strength, love, and blessings into my life, so that from His overflow I can pour out all of these towards others. School is still in session, and beyond the last bell, life is still in session.

My prayer for you is that you would continue to do all that you need to do for those “lost sheep” UNTIL your last breath or theirs.

Copyright Kathy Branzell. Email [email protected]

2 Comments

  • Dr. Al Eads, Jr. says:

    Thank you Kathy! This lesson is one all of our teachers, administrators and school personnel need to receive and digest. May God continue to bless you in these trying times in which we are living. I keep clinging to the little jingle that I learned in Vacation Bible School many, many years ago. This little Light of Mine, I’m going to let it shine. Your light shines brightly for our Lord and Savior. Bless You!

  • Adriana Cisneros says:

    Amen! Yes!! This reflection and truth is needed in times such as these.

    Thank you so much for listening to the voice of God by sharing God’s heart for this generation.