As the homeschool mama, I am the one doing the assigning and not usually the one receiving the assigning. I am sure you feel the exact same way. But today I am giving you, the mother who is (most likely) primarily in charge of her children's education, a homework assignment. And I really hope you will take the time to complete it!
The first part of your homework assignment is simple:
Grab your Bible, turn to Matthew 25:14-30, and read it.
Re-read, highlight, underline or take notes on any portion(s) of this passage that stand out to you. Be an active reader. Read this while thinking about your own life. Ask the Holy Spirit to speak to you about this passage.
Then, read it one more time.
Finally, the "hard" part of the assignment....
Sit quietly before the Lord, pen and paper in hand, and write what He speaks to your heart about this passage. Ask Him to show you where you are rightly using what He has given you for His glory and His purposes. And, on the more difficult side of the coin, ask Him to show you where you are not.
If you will take the time to do this - to agree with the Lord that He meant it when He said He will ask for an account of the assets He has given to each one of us - He will most certainly reveal something (or several things) to you. Let Him do that! And then honor Him by doing His will with what He has given.
Will this be difficult? Maybe...
Will this be scary? Possibly...
Will this be worth it? Definitely...
Lord bless you, homeschooling mom, as you complete your homework assignment! Feel free to leave a comment to let me know you got your homework done and to encourage other moms to do the same!
Day 360 done :)
Check out my podcast on iTunes/Apple Podcasts! (or search for "The Burt (Not Ernie) Show" on Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean...wherever you listen to podcasts!)
Jan L. Burt
author of The Homeschooling Mothers Bible Study (available on Amazon)
The first part of your homework assignment is simple:
Grab your Bible, turn to Matthew 25:14-30, and read it.
Re-read, highlight, underline or take notes on any portion(s) of this passage that stand out to you. Be an active reader. Read this while thinking about your own life. Ask the Holy Spirit to speak to you about this passage.
Then, read it one more time.
Finally, the "hard" part of the assignment....
Sit quietly before the Lord, pen and paper in hand, and write what He speaks to your heart about this passage. Ask Him to show you where you are rightly using what He has given you for His glory and His purposes. And, on the more difficult side of the coin, ask Him to show you where you are not.
If you will take the time to do this - to agree with the Lord that He meant it when He said He will ask for an account of the assets He has given to each one of us - He will most certainly reveal something (or several things) to you. Let Him do that! And then honor Him by doing His will with what He has given.
Will this be difficult? Maybe...
Will this be scary? Possibly...
Will this be worth it? Definitely...
Lord bless you, homeschooling mom, as you complete your homework assignment! Feel free to leave a comment to let me know you got your homework done and to encourage other moms to do the same!
Day 360 done :)
Check out my podcast on iTunes/Apple Podcasts! (or search for "The Burt (Not Ernie) Show" on Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean...wherever you listen to podcasts!)
Jan L. Burt
author of The Homeschooling Mothers Bible Study (available on Amazon)
I just started my blog, HomeWorkin Mama where I will share my experiences as a WFH Mom, first time mom, etc. I am also going to homeschool my daughter and share information I learn and use for that! Please check it out! http://homeworkinmama.com
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