SCS Newsletter Term 3 Week 4 2023
4th August, 2023
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Devotion: Boasting in the Lord
Let the one who boasts, boast in the Lord (1 Corinthians 1:31b).
Here is a bit of a trick question: should Christians boast? Most of us will instinctively answer no, which is understandable given the most common definition of boasting. That definition would be something like this: ‘to talk with excessive pride and self-satisfaction about one’s achievements, possessions, or abilities.’ Australians are especially averse to this sort of thing, aren’t we? In the verse just before ours, we are warned, in particular, of ever-boasting in God’s presence. This is the ever-present human temptation to bring our own works before God to earn his favour rather than receiving it from him as a gift in Christ.
The Apostle Paul actually says this is one of the reasons God works in the way he does, namely through weakness. The first Christians in Corinth and many other places weren’t the high-fliers and the movers and shakers. They were the down-and-outs and people others thought inferior. This is similar to the way God speaks about Israel in the Old Testament (Deuteronomy 7:7,8). As God chooses to begin his covenant with people or his church with those who aren’t impressive in the eyes of the world, it shows that no-one can claim they have God’s favour because of something in them. Instead, it’s all a gift; therefore, there is no boasting before him.
But then notice in our text that the Apostle Paul says there is a right kind of boasting. It’s as if human beings are wired to talk with excessive pride about something or someone, but sin has distorted the orientation of that impulse. So instead of suppressing it completely, Paul redirects it. He speaks of a boasting that isn’t focused inward but outward on another. Paul says we are to boast in the Lord. We are to talk with excessive pride about him, who he is and what he has done. The Lord Jesus is our wisdom, righteousness, sanctification and redemption. So, there is plenty to boast about when we are focused on him.
Prayer Points
We give thanks for community services like cohealth who provide essential services to the community
We pray that the Holy Spirit makes us bold to boast in God before the world.
We pray for the Luu, Masina and Modica families.
Micah Awards
Adit for showing love and compassion to others.
Ruth for showing service to others.
From the Principal
Living in Community Awards
The school has been blessed with a close relationship with Pilgrim Uniting Church in Yarraville for several years. The church has been a long-time supporter of the school and has especially advocated for students who consistently display the school values. For the seventh consecutive year, the church has donated a $500 bursary to four students who show compassion, service, courage and forgiveness. The bursaries will help the families of the students to pay their fees and any other education related expenses. This opportunity has been made available through the amazing work of their Opportunity Shop MissionPoint.
We were pleased to have Sue and Graeme Hodgart and Pastor Ikani attend our whole school worship to make a special presentation to San Khaw (Year 3), David (Year 4), Akec (Year 6) and Lading (Year 6). We congratulate these students on being worthy recipients of the 2023 Living in Community Award.
The school thanks Pilgrim church for their continued support of the school and for enriching the lives of our students. Our prayer is that God continues to bless the mission work of Pilgrim and MissionPoint as they serve local and global communities in need of assistance.
What we are Learning
Prep/ 1
In the Prep/1 classroom we are learning how to tie shoe laces!
We watched a YouTube video that went through each step, then we practised on our new ‘shoe pencil case’!
We can practise at home too, we just need to scan the QR code in the book that came home!
Year 1/2
In the Year 1/2 classroom we are learning how to develop reading fluency and comprehension skills.
Ask us how we do this.
Year 3/4
In the Year 3/4 classroom, we have been reading our class novel ‘Red Bottomed Boat’ by Charlie Archbold.
We are currently focussing on sequencing the events that occurred.
Year 5/6
In the Year 5/6 classroom we have been reflecting on our experiences from the Sovereign Hill Camp.
Ask us to tell you something we learnt about life in the 1850s.
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