1 Chronicles 5:20b says this: "...they cried out to Him during the battle. He answered their prayers, because they trusted in Him."
Oh that's a good word for us homeschoolers, isn't it?
None of us ever has to battle it out on our own.
Hey, there will be times when you will not even need to prepare for the battle! Just cry out to God and trust Him to help you, the exact same way that He did for Israelite's in the fifth chapter of 1 Chronicles.
God is trustworthy.
He really, truly will aid you as you seek to home educate your children for His glory.
Now, I can tell you this over & over again - and in spite of the fact that this is absolute truth, it won't move from your ears into your heart until you decide that it's not only true for me, but it is also absolutely true for you.
Because truth that is left "outside" somewhere, as in "Sure, that's true...and I am encouraged that God moved on your behalf...but I'm not totally sure He'll show up for me in this battle...so I'm just going to know that it is true, but wonder if maybe it might be true for me at a later date." - truth that is left "outside" somewhere is still absolutely true and also absolutely untrue for you personally. It's not inside where it needs to be; it's outside waiting to be welcomed in. Is there any of God's truth that needs to become an integral part of your life and your homeschool today?
You will never know how trustworthy God really is until you cry out to Him when you see a battle headed your way.
My homeschool battles have often been about ...ahem ...MATH.
Oh, it's a little bit embarrassing to admit this, but I have to tell you that those battles were not ones I was going to win on my own, in my own strength, with my own mathematical abilities. I blew it as a mom over and over again in the world of ...MATH. (My son had a calculus professor who once said, "I just love the world of math" and my son said he felt the same way...obviously, I do not share this love for the world of math. If you do, I am very happy for you and I am not in the least jealous...math is not exactly my friend.)
The only hope I have is to cry out to my God, and keep on crying out! Whether the issue at hand is my own lack of understanding when teaching a particular aspect of ...ahem ...MATH - or my child's not-so-wonderful attitude about working on... ahem ...MATH or growing annoyed that I have to teach every one of my children some aspect of ...ahem ...MATH every single school day --- Whatever the issue may be on any given day, whether it's my battle, my child's battle or just the general battle that comes with ...ahem ...MATH, I must simply keep crying out to my God.
He answers.
He shows up strong, and my trust in Him just grows & grows & grows.
In the end, I can say, "Thank You, Lord, for math!" because it drew me closer to my God.
Cry out to Him!
Trust in Him!
Find your hope, your peace, and your rest in Him.
Even in the world of...ahem...MATH.
Lord bless you! - Jan
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