GOD’S GRADING SYSTEM

“Teachers first instruct, then examine you. God examines you, then instructs you.”

In the winter of 1966, I said, “Yes.”

After months of deliberation, I made the profound decision to ask the Lord Jesus Christ into my life with the simple promise that I would follow him to the best of my ability.

Soon after this life-changing decision, I read in Paul’s words to the Romans, “God proved His love for us in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.”

Over a period of 50 years of experience, I have discovered the power of seeing what can be and speak what it can be before it comes into reality.

In the basketball realm, if a coach believes a person is a good player at the start of the season, this person will be a better player at the end of the season.

Conversely, if the basketball coach believes a person is not a good basketball player, months later there isn’t an improvement because the coach has total control.

In the spiritual realm, the miraculous wisdom of the One who is the visible expression of our invisible God, who created all things in Him, by Him and for Him, is that He calls us holy, chosen and dearly loved, long before we actually live these characteristics out in our daily life.

What if this was true? And I believe it is true, that God’s report card gives each of us a 100%, then loves us when we are becoming 100%.

It’s like the college prof who told Fred Crowell, “I see greatness in you.”

Over a period of five years, Doc Green spoke greatness into my life! He believed in me before I believed in me.  

People may grade our lives 60% or 70%. We may grade ourselves even harder.

Criticism, blame, accusations, and anger seldom makes us better. Self-destructive thoughts and words dig us into deep pits.

Encouragement is oxygen. As the bodies’ brain, blood, heart, lungs need oxygen, all creation needs encouragement.

People become what we inspire them to become. We become what we see ourselves becoming.

Sounds so simple, because it is so simple.

God is who He says He is and you and I are who He says we are, not who we think we are. It’s just that simple.

It only becomes difficult when we fail to believe what God tells us about us in His WORD.

I encourage you to believe the truth about yourself.

If you are in Christ, by His grace your report card has already been delivered and you scored 100%.

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