It is impossible to overstate the importance of the Bible class teacher.
There are those who can teach and impart certain skills, trades, and knowledge.
There are those who run large corporations, and those who rule countries.
Yet, if a list were somehow composed of all positions of the world being
arranged in order of importance, the Bible class teacher would be above
them all. Why is this the case? When one is teaching the Bible, he/she
is fulfilling the very means by which one may be drawn near to God (John
6:44-45). It is the Gospel that is the power of God unto salvation (Romans
1:16), which is only able to act when it is presented (Romans 10:23-24).
Furthermore, is through the teaching of God’s Word that the Christian may
be thoroughly furnished unto all good works (2 Timothy 3:16-17), and then,
by acting upon that knowledge, his calling and election is made sure
(2 Peter 1:10). Thus, the efforts of the Bible class teacher are
supremely important. Not only can we see the eternal results of the labor
of the Bible teacher; we can also see the immediate results. When the parents
are overjoyed to hear their child’s first recital of the Bible lesson –
we can thank the Bible class teacher. We also can see the immediate results.
When we see our children grow in the admonition of the Lord, when we see
them refrain from doing that which is evil and cleaving to that which is
good – we can thank the Bible class teacher. When we see men who faithfully
preach the Gospel, men who stand up to defend the truth, men who serve
as Godfearing elders, deacons, and men and women who help the church in
any way they can – we can thank the Bible class teachers for their vital
part in the instruction given in the lives of each one. Teachers, your
effect can be felt into eternity, and it just might be the case that your
efforts will help raise up strong, faithful leaders of the church of the
future. Surely, it is impossible to overstate the importance of the Bible
class teacher! —Gary Henson
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