Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for
darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for
bitter!
First-grader Brynn Williams of Temecula, California, had
some homework.
Williams' first-grade teacher had given each member of
her class a "share bag" to take home. Everybody was to put into that
canvas bag something that represented one of their family Christmas traditions.
When the bag was full, the bags were to be brought back for
"show-and-tell."
Having received parental permission, Williams took the
star from the top of the family Christmas tree and put it in the bag. Then she
worked hard on the one-minute presentation that explained her family's
tradition of remembering the birth of Jesus at Christmas. When it came her
turn, Williams began: "Our Christmas tradition is to put a star on top of
our tree. The star is named the 'Star of Bethlehem.' The three kings followed
the star to find baby Jesus, the Savior of the world."
That's when Williams' teacher interrupted her. "Stop
right there! Go take your seat!"
Those were the teacher's orders.
Williams was the only student not allowed to finish her
presentation, which ended with her reciting John 3:16. The rest of her time,
and a lot more, was used by the teacher who explained Williams was not allowed
to talk about the Bible or share any of its verses.
Williams' school district in Temecula Valley, California,
has been asked to modify its policy about teachers expressing disapproval or
hostility toward the religious viewpoints of the students. A similar letter
ought to go to California's West Covina Unified School District where another
first-grader, Isaiah Martinez, was told, "Jesus is not allowed in
school."
In all probability those teachers would not want to hear
today's text taken from Isaiah 5. They'd be upset the Lord doesn't think they
are wise or shrewd.
The truth is this: this country can order Jesus out of
its classrooms. If she does, she will create a vacuum ... a vacuum that will be
filled by something.
Banish Jesus and you will also banish the respect, the
courtesy, the care, the compassion, which is part of most Christians. Banish
Jesus from classroom and students' hearts and you will see, well, you will see
what we are seeing: an increase in selfishness, bullying, dishonesty and
deceit.
We need to not kick Jesus out until you've got somebody
better coming in. And that just isn’t going to happen.
Dear Lord, this Christmas season open our eyes so we may
see Your wisdom and truth. Grant that our children may follow Jesus and walk in
His light. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
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