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How does your understanding of mankind’s fallen nature impact your work in the classroom?
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Deleted User09/27/2023 at 10:42I have to remind myself that all of my children are in need of salvation.
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Deleted User09/14/2023 at 22:13Because I know all my students have a sin nature, I am not surprised when they sin. I anticipate it and make plans for how to handle poor behaviors and attitudes.
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Deleted User08/08/2023 at 11:47It provides an explanation for why I and my students will make mistakes as well as sinful choices. This ought to encourage a spirit of humility and grace as we are all broken people living in a broken world.
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Deleted User07/31/2023 at 16:27We all fall short and are in need of a Savior. Grace, mercy and love should be shown with the sole desire to draw us closer to Jesus.
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Deleted User07/26/2023 at 18:01It is so key to understand that we are ALL fallen, not just certain students. Teachers and the “good” students all need a Savior. All of us have fallen short of God’s glory and His perfect standard. Because of this fact, we must remember to be both firm about rules AND compassionate towards those who break them. We must remember that the goal is to bring children to Christ, to point to His perfect standard but also His way of making us righteous in Him as we believe in Him and what He did for us on the cross. We cannot fully serve and teach our students if we just blame a student’s environment or past for his/her issues. To get at the root of those problems, we must explain about the true nature of man, that we have a soul and that the first man and woman rebelled against God, passing on that sin nature to all their descendants, including us. Because of that, we all need the Savior, Jesus Christ, sent by God to pay the penalty for our sin by living the perfect life for us, dying the death we deserved as the Lamb of God, and then rising again, conquering sin and death so he can cloth us with His righteousness and give us eternal life in Him.