12-3-2007
More Than a Normal Life
By RenaeLittle Homeschool on the Prairie reviewed the documentary Grown Without School. A quote captured my attention:
There is a myth that through homeschooling you can achieve…more than a normal life.
I want to raise the next George Washington, Albert Einstein, or, for a current example, Ravi Zacharias. In the dream, my children are famous, and make a positive impact as salt and light in the lives of multitudes. Maybe this will happen, but, most likely, they will live a normal life.
They will grow up to be employees, business owners, or parents. They will struggle when making life-altering decisions. Their clothes will get dirty, and they will experience pain. Hard work is before them.
How do I best prepare my little ones to value this earthly routine? A quiet life can ebb with joy. Proverbs 4:23 admonishes,
Keep your heart with all diligence,
For out of it spring the issues of life.
According to Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, the Latin root of the word diligence is “to love earnestly; to choose.” Love takes “constant effort,” “steady application,” and “exertion,” but without it life is meaningless. Heroes love whether or not acknowledged by the crowds. They walk amid the common things and extraordinary events knowing that even an ordinary life is worth sacrifice.
Salt is meant to be sprinkled, not poured. Light illuminates, but even the sun does not shine everywhere at once.
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