God Believes In You
One
day, I was talking to an atheist.
This
young man told me, “Bo, I don’t believe in God.”
“That’s
okay,” I told him. “God still believes in you.”
He
raised his eyebrow, not understanding what I meant.
So
I told him a story…
When
I was a kid in school, I had a teacher who my classmates called,
“Monster”. She never smiled. Everyday, she’d enter
the classroom with a ruler in her hand, ready to punish.
It
didn’t help that she also looked like a monster. When she got
angry, we thought she had fangs. And her hair was so thick, we
wondered if her hair was hiding two pointy horns.
Everyone
called her monster because she liked punishing kids. If you were
a first time offender, she’d make you kneel down on salt. If
you were a repeat offender, she’d make you kneel down on
salt and carry
books with your outstretched arms. If you deserved capital
punishment, she’d make you kneel down on salt, carry books, and
chew siling
labuyo (chili).
Today,
you’d call that child abuse. Back in my time, this was just
normal school discipline. (Yes, I’m old.)
She’d
punish for the slightest reasons. It was almost like she enjoyed
catching us do something wrong. And if she couldn’t catch us
do something wrong, she’d imagine that we were doing something
wrong.
Once,
while she was lecturing, I opened my drawer to get my pencil. She
walked up to me and slapped my hand with her ruler. “Stop
fidgeting!” she screamed, “just listen!”
At
another time, I was asking my classmate a question—and from the
front of the class, she shouted, “Eugenio, you’re so
talkative! Come here!” (Yep, that’s my first name.)
She
also called my classmate, “Ralph! Come here!” Poor
guy. Ralph didn’t even talk. He just listened to me. So
in front of everybody, she made the two of us kneel down on salt and
carry books.
By
the way, did I tell you what subject she taught?
Religion.
Imagine
how that affected my image of God!
Here’s
my point…
Where
Changes Comes From
Did
my classmates change because of her? Absolutely not. In
front of her, we were like little angels. When she was away, we
were like little demons. When she was away, we’d stand on our
chairs and jump from one table to another.
But
when I was in Grade 4, Dad’s company transferred him back to
Manila. And so I transferred school. And I had a new
religion teacher.
And
he was the total opposite of my old religion teacher.
First
of all, he smiled at everyone.
But
the most shocking thing about him was that he believed in his
students. Goodness, he believed in me!
How
did I know? At the start of the school year, we had an exam. And
I failed. That was pretty common for me, so I wasn’t
surprised.
But
he was. My religion teacher walked up to me and with a smile and
said, “Eugenio, you’re so intelligent, I know you can do
better. Take the exam again!”
Huh? I
wanted to tell him, “Sir, it’s okay that I failed. I’m
used to failing. I’m a failure. That’s who I am.”
But
I didn’t say those words. I just went along with him and his
crazy belief about me. I took the exam again—and for obvious
reasons—passed it.
Because
of him, I changed. I began to believe in myself. On that
year, my religion grade was 95. (That was the only subject I
excelled in. I still got 72 in Math and Pilipino.)
Permanent
change cannot come from fear.
Permanent
change can only come from love.
Fear
cannot change you.
Only
love can.
That’s
why the Bible says, There
is no fear in love, but perfect love casts out fear. For fear has to
do with punishment, and whoever fears has not been perfected in
love. (1
John 4:18)
A
lot of people think that God is like my first religion
teacher. Angry. Cruel. Punitive. That’s why
some people become atheists.
But
let me announce to the world today that God is like my second
religion teacher.
When
you fail, He’ll come to you and say, “I believe in you. I
believe in your goodness. You’re an amazing person! You
can do better than this. Take the exam again!”
God
believes in you so much. You may have failed, but He doesn’t
believe you’re a failure. He’ll give you another chance. And
another. And another…
Friend,
I don’t want you to just believe in God.
I
want you to believe that God believes in you.
And this will
change your life forever.
May
your dreams come true,
-Bo
Sanchez
Thank you for this inspiration. You have blessed my life today.
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DeleteBo..i hope God allows u to live long enough so you can keep writing inspirations like this for my grandchildren to read...I'm just about to get married by the way ;)
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