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1 Corinthians 13 for Homeschooling Moms and Dads
Though I teach with the very best skills, but do not have love, I am just drawing attention to myself. And if I have experience, and knowledge of all the best techniques, and test results proving my effectiveness, but do not have love, I am wasting my time. And if I work hard, sacrificing all my money, time and energy, but do not have love, It all adds up to nothing.
The loving teacher is patient with her children, allowing them to learn according to their God-given temperaments and developmental rates. She is kind, treating her children respectfully. She does not compare herself with others. She does not brag about her accomplishments, and is not smug about teaching her own children. She does not try to be like anyone else, but acts appropriate to the way God made her.
She is not irritable, pushy and insistent upon making her children fit into her lesson plans. She is more concerned with promoting truth and beauty than with criticizing those who don't. She perseveres in developing her own character, believing God's ways are always best. She is not a quitter.
Love never fails. If there are creative ideas, they will be replaced. If there are great curricula, they will be superseded. If there are effective techniques, they will be improved. All that we know now is only a part. Only later will God reveal education at its best. When I was a child, I had unrealistic expectations. As an adult, I know better.
Now abideth faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.
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