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Consider Your Ways

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In this episode, we discuss the phrase "Consider your ways." Recently, I heard these three words again during a service, and I felt God prompting me to consider my ways, especially in my role as a teacher.

Below are some questions to help you reflect:

  • Consider Your Ways as a Teacher: How are you handling your students? Are you interacting with them in a way that reflects God’s love and patience?
  • Consider Your Ways with Families: How are you engaging with your students' families? Are you building partnerships based on grace and understanding?
  • Consider Your Ways in Challenges: How do you approach difficult situations? Are you responding with wisdom, compassion, and love? Are you making the situations better or worse?

I’ll be honest—there are areas where I’ve had to adjust my own ways. In some cases, I found myself asking God to change others, only to hear Him say, "You can't change them, but you can pray for them. Allow me to work on you and help you see things from my perspective." This reminder has helped me approach challenging situations with more patience and understanding.

Join us inside "The Praying Educators Club"

Website: TeachingWithJesus.com

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21 episódios

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In this episode, we discuss the phrase "Consider your ways." Recently, I heard these three words again during a service, and I felt God prompting me to consider my ways, especially in my role as a teacher.

Below are some questions to help you reflect:

  • Consider Your Ways as a Teacher: How are you handling your students? Are you interacting with them in a way that reflects God’s love and patience?
  • Consider Your Ways with Families: How are you engaging with your students' families? Are you building partnerships based on grace and understanding?
  • Consider Your Ways in Challenges: How do you approach difficult situations? Are you responding with wisdom, compassion, and love? Are you making the situations better or worse?

I’ll be honest—there are areas where I’ve had to adjust my own ways. In some cases, I found myself asking God to change others, only to hear Him say, "You can't change them, but you can pray for them. Allow me to work on you and help you see things from my perspective." This reminder has helped me approach challenging situations with more patience and understanding.

Join us inside "The Praying Educators Club"

Website: TeachingWithJesus.com

  continue reading

21 episódios

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