Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Doing Great Work

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The only way to do great work is to love the work you do (Steve Jobs)

I am a special education teacher in a Christian school.  It is great work.  When people ask me about my work, they often comment, "You must be a very patient person."  It's true, much patience is required for the work that I do.  However, my students bring me so much joy and they teach me so much that it hardly feels like work when I am with them.


Everybody wants to save the world but nobody wants to help mom with the dishes (PJ O'Rourke)

I am a father to three beautiful children and a husband to my amazing wife.  I love my family.  I am not nearly as patient at home as I am at school.  Why is that?  Perhaps it is because the students I teach generally have an identified learning difficulty.  Perhaps it is because I am limited by the professional environment I work in.  Perhaps it is because I make an income there.  Whatever the reason, I decided that the patience I saw in my work needed to become a part of my life at home.


Biblical manhood is the glad, sacrificial assumption of responsibility (Doug Wilson)

During this period of change, I was reading the book Future Men and I listened to some of Doug Wilson's interviews.  The quote above hit me right between the eyes.  I heard that quote several months ago and it is still reverberating in my skull.  It was time for me to gladly and sacrificially assume responsibility for my work as a teacher and a dad.



Why do you eat and drink with tax collectors and sinners? (Luke 5:30)

Finally, I considered the great work of my Saviour.  His patience, His love, His sacrifice, His salvation.  He is teaching me the greatest work, the work of love.  He saved the world and He "helped with the dishes."  He got down on his knees and washed dirty feet.  He invited the scum of society into his house and ate with them.  


Because of Christ's greatest work, I am able to do great work in Him.  The great work of leading my students.  The great work of leading my family.  The great work of love.




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