students lifeThere are positive aspects to being a student - you get invited round
for meals, people are generally sympathetic to your struggles with
work, you have more control over how you want to spend your time, how
early or how late to get out of bed, the luxury of skipping classes
occasionally (not that I do it too often!) and more importantly, the
temporary relief from the pressure of the "real world".
I find
that as a student, I can juggle things round the last minute so as to be
able to take part in a variety of different activities in school and in
church.The flip side is that it is also a task in learning to manage
your time, so that you do end up achieving something than nothing.
There
is always something going on that you can use your time for.
Personally, with the "freedom" of being a student, comes the
responsibility of stewarding the time and financial resources that I
have been entrusted with during the period of my studies.
As a
Christian, it means that I need to submit to God, my plans and recognise
that what I have comes from Him. This has an impact on how I spend my
time, to what extent that I can still honour God in my studies and to
serve Him.
The Christian aspect also plays a part in how we
relate to our fellows students in school, when we discuss issues, how
can we represent God's view on that matter, how is our witness to our
friends.
What I have gained most from being a student, is the
time available to learn more about God, to feed on His word and to serve
Him. This is my fifth year as a student and I still find myself looking
back at the end of the year regretting that I should have spent my time
more wisely.
To end on a practical note, as you pray (thank you
for your prayers!) for students (whether full-time, part-time, mature or
young), pray not only for the studies and the exams, but that we will
take hold of what the Bible and the Holy Spirit says, be good stewards
of our time and learn to discipline ourselves so that we can really use
this time for God.
In the last eight years of knowing the Lord,
the best times I have had in terms of knowing Him better has been times
when I have been a student. At the end of the day, we are all "students"
in this world, learning from each experience and each mistake -
thankfully, we have the Holy Spirit as our counsellor, Jesus our
advocate and a God who loves us beyond description.
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