The Christian Compass
by Jenefer Igarashi
It was impossible. They were all so sure they could do it. They kept begging for one more try, until finally coming to the realization that it was futile.
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Lessons are everywhere, and the longer I teach, the more I realize that
there are opportunities in every situation and for every subject. As a
Christian, I have seen first hand how all things point back to the
Creator, and can be used to accomplish my main and first
priority-instructing my children in the way of the Lord and establishing
a firm foundation of knowledge. And with this foundation, it is my
prayer that (God-willing) they will someday draw upon it to make
decisions for Christ and develop a great love and relationship with Him
as their Savior.
One of the earlier lessons came during a history/geography lesson. We
were studying Christopher Columbus, where he came from, his love of
ships and exploration, and how the Queen Isabella of Spain agreed to
finance his trip. We were tracing his route, very simply, using a map
and seeing where he started and where he landed. The lesson turned to
navigation, and how he had to map out his own route to India, because
there was not a map for him to follow. Can you even imagine that? How
incredibly difficult! What faith he must have had! How could have he
done it?
In the past, and even now, we rely on compasses, and star patterns to
know where we are and in what direction we are heading. In our lesson,
people have died in the wilderness or forests, walking endlessly, yet
getting no-where.
To emphasize this point, I took my children outside with a large piece
of pink sidewalk chalk and a blindfold. On the sidewalk, I chalked out
a straight line- about 20 ft long. I then made a little wager with
them. I said if any of them could walk straight down pink line
blindfolded and end up with even one foot still on the line, that I
would give them $20. After assuring them that I was serious and would
honor our little 'bet', you can imagine the enthusiasm and whoops and
hollers that ensued. They began slapping each other on the back, all
grins, and making plans how to spend this easy cash. But to their
dismay, one after the other, try after try, not one could walk that
straight line blindfolded. It was impossible. They were all so sure
they could do it. They kept begging for one more try, until finally
coming to the realization that it was futile.
We went back inside and I opened my bible up to Proverbs 14:12 "There is
a way that seems right to a man, but in the end in leads to death."
Jesus the Messiah, The Son of God and the only Savior who can cleanse us
of our sins and lead us to heaven, said in the book of Mathew (8:12), "I
am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in
darkness, but will have the light of life". We need Him desperately.
The bible is how he speaks and leads us. As Christians, it is our
compass.
As our children's teachers, we are responsible to give them all the
tools and skills they will need to succeed in life. If my child becomes
a doctor and saves 1000 peoples' lives, or becomes the President, or
just a hardworking man who gives 100 percent in any job he does, yet
does not know God and fails to make it to heaven, all of my teaching was
in vain. I cannot make the "salvation decision" for him, but I will
teach him- foremost- REAL life lessons, and that "The fear of the Lord
is the beginning of knowledge"
As a home schooling mom, I have the greatest opportunity in the world. I
pray that my schooling and daily life would not wander in circles, but
rather be led forward and upward as all of us, together, learn more and
more of His great love for us and grow to know him better.
Jenefer Igarashi is the Senior Editor of The Old Schoolhouse Magazine
for homeschool families. She can be reached for comments on this article at Jenig@TOSMag.com. Copyright 2003. Used with permission from The Old Schoohouse Magazine.
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