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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Dorm Room Discussions



The troubles one may encounter while attending college can vary on a wide assortment of levels. First and foremost, the most difficult thing for me to witness, personally I think, is a teacher spreading false information. This can be true not only for your college experience but also for high school as well. Its disheartening to see a professor spreading information leading students away from Christ. When in reality He is the single most important thing for not only school but for life itself.
My name,s John and I experience this every timeIi attend class. This especially takes place in my Biology class, but also happens in nearly every class I take. Most seem to disregard Jesus and consider it a cultural thing just like the Buddhists and Hindu's of India. Is it possible for me to make an impact hearing this go on everyday?

The answer is yes.

1. Speak up!-You have a voice and God gave it to you for a reason. The voice you have is yours and yours to use for the kingdom of God. Don't waste it!

2. Do not Be Afraid!-Jesus is always on your side. A friend once told me this, If God is for you then who can be against you? The Lord's hand will see you through! Always trust in Him!

3.Respond only to His voice!-I say this because sometimes Satan has a way of seeping into our minds and making us believe something we know to not be true. Such as the kids hearing the wrong information in the classroom. Don't be mislead by Satan. Respond only to the Lord's voice. Listen to Him and He will surely lead you away from the evil one.

From my own experience I understand these things are easier said than done, but one thing will never go wrong for you and that is the Lord, Jesus Christ. We are all part of His larger plan in which He will see you through a mere problem with this.
Just how do you let the others know that the information isn't true? This is a tough one, because you don't want to disrespect the teacher in front of the whole class(if you're called to do so then do it) but rather speak to them individually. Who knows maybe someone in the class feels the same way? Its like the Lord said, He who has ears, let him hear. Just remember not everything a professor says is true. Always keep the Lord number one on your mind, and NEVER be afraid to stand up for the kingdom of God!

God Bless,
John

1 comments:

Krystl said...

John, This is really good it applys to everyday life too not just school.

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