“The student is not above the teacher, but everyone who is fully trained will be like their teacher.” Luke 6:40 (NIV)
Everyone always says, “My mom’s fry bread is the best.” I think back to when I would say the same thing. I can remember when I asked my mom to teach me how to make fry bread. She told my wife and me to grab a bowl, and she told us the ingredients: flour, water, oil,
salt, baking powder . . . and two handfuls of love!
She told us to mix them together and try not to knead it too much. We would eventually fry it in oil that was in a frying pan, and it became a golden-brown masterpiece! She was a very good teacher.
The above Scripture reminds us of our need to be a student and to be taught. We are always students when it comes to the Holy Spirit,
who is constantly teaching us to be fully mature. We can’t be above the One who teaches us because the Teacher has been a teacher for a long, long time.
We may think that we know a lot, but do we really know a lot? When I first became a student of the Bible, it would come easy—but
there is so much to learn about being a student for life.
The Holy Spirit was given to us so we can learn to be a believer, to learn to follow Him, and live a life that God wants us to live.
Living a godly life will teach you to be a good student, and one day you will be a teacher to another person, like my mother who taught me to make fry bread.
– Kirby James
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