Back to School
Pastor Jeanne Miller
Every September brings
the sound of school buses on the roads and children back at bus stops or
walking along the streets in groups as they make their way to school.
For some they are happy to be back in school while for others the summer
vacation was too short and went too fast. It used to be a time moms
looked forward to because now the house was theirs again!
I’m not sure that is
true anymore. I think in a lot of households it’s a time for stress.
The pressure on our children for new clothes, new supplies, new friends
can be frightening. New experiences for those who are going to school
for the first time, or for those having to change schools can weigh heavy
on children and parents. Add to this the fact that schools are not
the same as they used to be and you can come up with a high stress time
for everyone concerned.
Recently I read an
article on the changes that have taken place in our country over the last
50 years. It talked about the fact that there is no prayer in school
and who would have believed that was a possibility 50 years ago. It also
mentioned the openness of homosexual lifestyles that is taught in our schools
and made to seem a normal part of life that would never have been allowed
50 years ago. Some people, I know, see it as progress, but I do not.
God does not see it as progress either, although that doesn’t seem to bother
many people.
Our children are bombarded
each and every day with ungodliness in many forms at their schools.
You might say, what’s the use, there’s nothing we can do, and give in to
the ways of the world. But this is not a Christian attitude to have.
The Word still says we are on this earth but we are not of this earth.
That goes for every child and every parent who claim to be a Christian.
We can’t all put our children in private schools to keep them from rubbing
shoulders with the world. Besides, take it from me, many private
schools are no better than the public schools. Eventually our
children will have to face the world they live in and learn how to exist
in it without losing their identities as a Christian.
Our children started
off in private schools even though Pastor Bob was a teacher in a public
school. However, when they were still in elementary school we were
told by the Lord they were to be in public schools. You may say,
“Told by the Lord? Isn’t that a little over the top?” But that’s
how it was. They were in a new private school in Tulsa when everything
seemed to go wrong and we both heard very distinctly that they were in
a school He didn’t want them in, hence, all the trouble. We pulled
them out and put them where they belonged, in public school, and everything
turned around.
The Lord showed me
that prayer would be needed for them as they were going into a battlefield,
and this was in Tulsa where they would never have dreamed of celebrating
Halloween in the schools and they had born again teachers. How times
have changed! Every day before and after school they
were prayed with and for. When they got older and we had moved back
to Maryland, I would bind the demons when they got home everyday.
Once again, you may think I’m extreme but what better place for satan to
get to our children then at schools where God is not allowed through the
door. There were many specific battles fought in the spirit realm
through prayer for our children during those years.
As a church we should
be lifting up all of our children before the Lord everyday. As brothers
and sisters in Christ we should not leave this effort to the parents or
grandparents of our children. As parents you must speak the Word
over your children so they can hear and know where your heart is for their
lives. As the body of Christ throughout this country, we’ve already
lost a significant battle when we allowed prayer to be taken out of our
schools. And, yes, I do mean we allowed it to happen through our
lack of understanding of the plans of the enemy and our lack of seeking
the Lord about it. Now it will take much more to get prayer back
into schools then it would have taken to keep prayer in from the beginning.
We’ve seen violence escalate and hatred increase in our schools on a continual
basis since prayer was banned. It’s no coincidence.
We are called the triumphant
and glorious church in the Bible and we should have the victory in every
battle with the enemy. Jesus made a way and we as a body must walk
in that way by faith. This includes taking our schools back for the
Lord so our children can have a safe and peaceful atmosphere in which to
learn. We have rights as citizens of this country where our schools
are concerned and we have more say in what goes on than we realize.
I’ve seen policy change because a few parents stood up and would not allow
their children to participate in a certain curriculum. When it was
over, the school did away with the curriculum rather than have to provide
additional curriculum for these children.
In publications throughout
the body of Christ right now people are calling for more prayer from the
church and more seeking and obeying the Lord. I too believe this
is needed for our country (and our schools) in order to be triumphant in
everyday life. As the school year progresses, let’s not faint in
our prayer life for our children and the schools they attend. Let
the change start right here in Gaithersburg and Germantown and then spread
throughout the country.
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