Point-of-view: a lesson straight from literature class. To teach our students this concept, we ask them to imagine a familiar story being told from a different character’s perspective. It’s fun for them to imagine how a story line and sequence of events will change, simply based on who is telling the story.
But don’t we often expect God to do this in our own lives?
I don’t know about you, but I’ve caught myself bargaining with God, expecting Him to change His mind based on my convincing testimony.
- Signed, Sealed, Delivered - April 5, 2016
- God’s Point of View Never Changes - February 26, 2016
Holly says
What a beautiful point of view! I taught English for many, many years, and I find this comparison perfectly delightful and TRUE. We are inclined to ask God to see our point of view instead of listening quietly as we sit and commune with Him. Thank you for this post.
Holly
Holly says
What a beautiful point of view! I taught English for many, many years, and I find this comparison perfectly delightful and TRUE. We are inclined to ask God to see our point of view instead of listening quietly as we sit and commune with Him. Thank you for this post.
Holly