Now
a certain ruler asked Him, saying, "Good Teacher, what
shall I do to inherit eternal life?"
Luke 18:18
Luke 18:18
It's
interesting! there must be hundreds of thousands of Christian
churches in the world that label themselves "the Good Shepherd"
but I don't think that I've ever heard of one called "the Good
Teacher." Likewise, I've seen many stained glass windows and
paintings of Jesus holding a shepherd's staff surrounded by a small
flock of sheep but I've never seen the Master holding an apple and a
bunch of books. That might be because in our society, shepherds are
better paid and more highly esteemed than teachers.
That
having been said, teachers are generally credited for preparing
people for life and the Good Teacher gets His
followers ready for eternal life. Jesus' parables tell believers
about what they don't know about the Kingdom of Heaven by beginning
with things and experiences that they do understand. Christ's Sermon
on the Mount began as a P.E. class; they had to climb up a
mountain and get their blood circulating, before they could
understand the spiritual exercise of faith. He used Old Testament
scripture as His text book, not only quoting from it, but by
fulfilling it as the Living Word of God.
However,
more than anything else, the Good Teacher taught by
example. He washed His disciples feet before asking them to do the
same. Jesus was faithful to His calling even though He was despised
and rejected by men. Yet, He instructed His followers that they
needed to do the same. He called on men and women to take up their
cross and follow Him and then was nailed to a Roman cross to show
what He meant. The lesson stuck long after the class was over.
And
so it is: theory is turned into reality in the lives that are
touched by a really Good Teacher.
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