I recently read a line that said,
“Congratulations, high school graduate … on completing the easiest phase of life.”
I laughed heartily in agreement.
Sometimes, as full fledged adults we forget that the level of ‘difficult’ in life has little to do with what we are going through, and more to do with how we feel, how we cope, whether we succeed or fail.
High school graduation is something worth celebrating.
And it is the season for celebrating just that.
I’ve been thinking about some of those who are graduating this season, and thinking about what I want to share with each of them … but, there are so many of them! So, I have decided to narrow my thoughts to what I would would want to wish for all of them.
Last year, while working in a grade 12 Bible class, the teacher shared something that I believe to be both simple and profound.
“I am saved
I am being saved
I will be saved”
To the high school graduate, moving from the more dependent phase of life, into the more independent phase, I believe you need to have the haunting knowledge that you are loved by the creator of your DNA … (the basis of life). I believe you need to know that that creator has not only created you, not only loves you, but that same creator was, and is, and will never stop redeeming you from all that would keep you from your creator.
Romans 8:38-39 gives us assurance of the power of our creator, God:
“For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
It is that assurance that allows parents the ability (albeit not always eagerly) to let you go off into your life’s adventures (but don’t forget to come back and share your experiences with ol’ mom and dad). It is that assurance that allows new graduates to know that they do not go off into their futures alone.
So, congratulations, high school graduate!
Know that I will be praying for your future to be haunted … by the knowledge of the pursuit of your creator.
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