I am one of the lucky few in the world. I actually get to spend at least
8 hours of every day smack dab in the middle of Jr. High. I can almost
hear you gasp in amazement. I know, you are jealous. You wish YOU could
spend each day knee deep in drama, hormones, pimple cream and books.
It's almost like living in a green house of emotions! Nothing is ever
minor. It's just one big life crisis after another. It's just so - Jr.
High!
Truthfully, I don't think I've ever met anyone who would willingly go
back to their life during the Jr. High years. Just the mention of the
words are enough to make grown men shudder and seemingly confident women
break out is a cold sweat! It's almost as if when they escaped that
time period they were set free! The one thing they knew was that they
NEVER wanted to go back.
I recently asked my students what were the toughest parts of being in
Jr. High and the answers ranged from pressure from parents to pressure
from friends. They deal with mean girls/guys and tests and tough
teachers and fickle friends. They are tired and excited and bored and
frightened....sometimes all in the same day. In addition, the
expectations of those around them seem to, at times, overwhelm these
young teenagers. I think every day must be one constant battle of
learning who they are and what they can and cannot do. They feel more
grown up than they are and yet at times lapse back into being just a
kid. They try to wrap their minds around lessons in math, language,
history, computers and science all while juggling moods that can be far
more frightening than the Tower of Terror roller coaster ride. Oh, and
just to make things more interesting, they are surrounded by hundreds
of others dealing with the very same things. Oh yeah, Jr. High is one
wonderful/rough place to be.
So often I want to tell my students to just hang in there. Jr. High is
NOT the real world. It will be over soon! Yes, they may be dealing with
difficult people, even difficult teachers, but it won't last forever.
Before they realize it, it will be over and they will move on. The
things that seem so huge today won't even be a blip on the radar of
their lives in a few years.
And then I heard it. That nudging voice of the Lord inside me saying "That's what I've been trying to tell you." I am still stunned when I think of the simplicity of those words because right then it hit me....it's all just "Jr. High."
The things I am dealing with, which may be tough, are still really just a
stage of life. They will pass far more quickly than I realize and I'll
move on. My goal is heaven...that's what's really real. Everything else
is just Jr. High. Once we reach heaven, we'll be able to look back and
see just how Jr. High it really was. We'll see things we wished we'd
known then that we know now. We'll see places where we were doing better
than we thought, and we'll see things we wish we could have changed.
We'll realize we were surrounded by others who were going through their
own Jr. High. Mostly, we'll look back and realize - we don't want to
ever go back!
Life is definitely much better now than it was in Jr. High....and that
gives me hope. If my life now, even with all it's trials, is that much
better than Jr. High; then how much more wonderful must heaven be?
For me, this has been such an eye opener. Almost every day, I find
myself laughing and saying, "It's all just Jr. High." Graduation day is
going to be something else!
1 Corinthians 13:12 (Amplified Bible)
For now we are looking in a
mirror that gives only a dim (blurred) reflection [of reality as in a
riddle or enigma], but then [when perfection comes] we shall see in
reality and face to face! Now I know in part (imperfectly), but then I
shall know and understand fully and clearly, even in the same manner as I
have been fully and clearly known and understood [by God].
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