"Listening To The Teacher"
By: Zach Wood
Psalm 25:4-5
Show me your ways, O Lord, teach me your paths; guide me in your
truth and teach me, for you are God my Savior, and my hope is in you
all day long.
I remember back to my childhood, when I was going to school, how hard of
a time I had listening to what my teachers instructed. They taught well (as
far as I can remember), but often I had trouble listening and paying
attention. Either I wasn't listening to instructions, or I heard
instructions that I couldn't quite understand. In most cases, my teachers
gave me hope by encouraging me to ask questions. However, it was always my
choice whether or not to listen and accept the advice given. Many of us can
probably relate to these experiences from our childhood. What child doesn't
go through a process of struggling and asking questions? It's part of
learning.
As I think through the past years of my life, I've had quite a few
"teachers" that have given me advice and counsel and it's been up to me to
either take the advice or follow my own way. I've had teachers in high
school, college and even now in my adult life. It's great to have people
who are older giving advice in love because they want to see me grow and
learn more, not just about life, but about God. Learning about life is
great, but learning about God is even better!
This Psalm presents how our attitude should be as we consider the
teachings God gives us in our lives each day. We have to make the choice to
allow God to show us His ways. He tries, but if we're stubborn and wanting
to do our own thing and live our own ways, He has a hard time getting
through. He's still there waiting for us to listen, but it's harder for Him
to get through to us because of our ignorance to His leading and
instructing. We need nothing more than to be guided in His Truth. Not the
world's truth, but His Truth. When we follow Christ and obey His Word, we
are declaring what the last part of this passage proclaims, "my hope is in
you all day long". It's quite simple. If we are not following His leading,
then our hope is not in Him. Our hope ends up being in whatever
temporary crutch we hang onto for the moment. But, if our minds are set on
Christ and we are obeying what He tells us to do, then we have hope in Him
and Him alone. We would all agree that is the way to live, but why do so
many of us struggle living with that hope?
We need to listen to the greatest teacher that ever lived! There are a
lot of teachers in the world today. Many of them are outstanding and have
received numerous awards for their merit and dedication to students.
That's wonderful! But as wonderful as they are, they are human,
imperfect, and make mistakes. The greatest teacher that ever lived is
without mistakes and is the greatest teacher we could ever learn from. We
need to listen to the teacher's instructions. If we don't, we live in
ignorance and life tends to fall apart around us. Listening to Christ and
accepting His instructions is the only way to live.