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Good Teacher, Bad Student. (2 kings 12: 1-21)

Good Teacher, Bad Student. (2 kings 12: 1-21)

Season 20 Episode 15 Published 6 hours ago
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Many people look back over their lives and say, “I’m grateful for the teachers I had. And of course, they don’t always mean schoolteachers. Sometimes the most influential teachers are the people God quietly places in our path, a parent, a mentor, a pastor, a friend, someone who shaped us without ever holding an official position.

There’s no substitute for a good teacher, but, and here’s the twist, it doesn’t always work.

You can have a good teacher… and a poor student.

Something goes wrong.

Was the teacher unclear?

Was the student inattentive?

Did someone skip their homework?

 Well, there’s a story in 2 Kings that explores exactly that dynamic — a teacher and a student — and it has a lot to teach us….

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