End of semester: Grateful



I praise God for the opportunity to serve my students. I am not asking or expecting anything in return, because I would want them to learn the hoops and loops and to be resilient. That even constructive feedback could be beneficial to them as they navigate academic life)
Have you ever been tired?

When was the last time you were totally worn out? 
Perhaps you worked on a challenging project for the whole day or week. Perhaps you experienced exhaustion after assisting others in your life. We've all had fatigue at some point.

Apostle Paul was writing to encourage the church to their work among the many persecutions and wounded individuals that were prevalent during his time. Paul encouraged everyone in Galatians 6:9 to keep moving forward in doing good. 

We will ultimately tire out, God understands. 
And when we become weary and irritated, we'll undoubtedly start to wonder why we're even bothering with this in the first place. Galatians 6:9, however, encourages us to keep going after what is right. Paul believes there will be a harvest for those who do not give up, just as a farmer must work hard to sow his crops and wait months before the real harvest. 
It follows that our task is important. Our lives and the way we love others have worth.
 
**I actually gifted one student with this book and cd/audio, because I discerned how interested he is about "Life's Purpose" - I won't be able to teach him anymore since he has moved to degree. I hope and pray he would be able to discover his life's purpose through this book.
**More appreciation gifts from students.. 
just really surprised because I am a very strict lecturer!
This is homemade KIMCHI πŸ˜‹πŸ˜…πŸ’•





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