Starting School

Published: March 23, 2020, 7 a.m.

I remember when my boys started school. When each of them was old enough, we signed them up, bought school supplies, and walked them to their classroom door. I’m not sure who was more nervous, them or their mother and me. The school and the other kids seemed so big, and our boys seemed so small. But we knew they were ready to learn and grow, both about the world and about themselves. Sure enough, they came home with pictures, worksheet, and stories about all they learned that day in school. Granted, as they grew, they didn’t always like school, especially homework, but they continued to grow in strength and knowledge. Soon, they seemed to know even more than we did – or at least they thought so. Sometimes people talk about accepting Christ like it is the end of a long journey – and for some people it is a long journey to Christ. However, saying “yes” to Jesus is a glorious new beginning! At that point, the Holy Spirit begins a new work in us. As Philippians says, “he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.” We will always have more to learn about Christ, no matter how long we are Christians, and it is our job to keep learning and growing in our knowledge of Christ and the world. This knowledge will make us even better at sharing God’s great love with those around us in our world.             This is Luis Palau.