This past weekend upset me greatly. It was at my church’s annual Strawberry Festival and all the members of the church came together to give the community a wonderful day of fun, fellowship, and strawberries! Everything went well except for one thing. Some of the teenagers, my Sunday school students, were misbehaving. They were supposed to help out with the festival, but instead they connived their way out of work by tricking my little sister, and others, into doing their jobs for them. Now my little sister has a wonderful servant mentality when it comes to the church she is more then willing to help out in anyway she can. (Even if it means doing more then her share of the work.) But what was worse was they were doing this with many people. Teens from the community, which my students had invited, were doing the work, which my students should have been doing.
I applaud those who came from outside the church and were willing to help, and I applaud those inside the church who did more then their share. But there are a few I am very upset with. And why am I upset? Not just because my students tricked other people into doing their jobs for them, but because of the examples they were setting.
As Christians we are to [I]“follow the example of Christâ€