Wednesday, November 9, 2011

The Parable of the Child

A young school teacher had a dream that an angel appeared to him and said, "You will be given a child who will grow up to become a world leader. How will you prepare him so that he will realize his intelligence, grow in confidence, develop both his assertiveness and sensitivity, be open-minded, yet strong in character? In short, what kind of education will you provide that he can become one of the world's truly GREAT leaders?"

The young teacher awoke in a cold sweat. It had never occurred to him before -- any ONE of his present or future students could be the person described in his dream. Was he preparing them to rise to ANY POSITION to which they may aspire? He thought, 'How might my teaching change if I KNEW that one of my students were this person?' He gradually began to formulate a plan in his mind.

This student would need experience as well as instruction. He would need to know how to solve problems of various kinds. He would need to grow in character as well as knowledge. He would need self-assurance as well as the ability to listen well and work with others. He would need to understand and appreciate the past, yet feel optimistic about the future. He would need to know the value of lifelong learning in order to keep a curious and active mind. He would need to grow in understanding of others and become a student of the spirit. He would need to set high standards for Himself and learn self discipline, yet he would also need love and encouragement, that he might be filled with love and goodness.

His teaching changed. Every young person who walked through his classroom became, for him, a future world leader. He saw each one, not as they were, but as they could be. He expected the best from his students, yet tempered it with compassion. He taught each one as if the future of the world depended on his instruction.
After many years, the results of his teaching became obvious. Almost all of his pupils had reached positions of respect and command in the world.

The Moral of the Story
For the Teacher:
Treat each child as a potential world leader. Only God knows the future, yet your duty is to train up those you have responsibility for in the best way you can. Teach them respect for authority, love for each other and belief in themselves.

For the Student: Work each day with your aim as ‘World Leader’!Just as huge oak trees grow from tiny acorns, so great responsibility comes from small faithfulnesses. Learn to be self-disciplined now so that you can bring order to forthcoming chaotic situations. Practice loving your classmates today so that you can minister to the hearts of others tomorrow. Know the facts of the past so that you can improve the future.


Remember that today’s world is crying out for wise and ready leaders.


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