SCS Newsletter Term 4 Week 10 2023
8th December, 2023
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Devotion: Sins thrown away
You will throw away our sins into the deepest part of the sea (Micah 7:19b)
I am not a scuba diver. My wife went scuba diving once, and I wished her well as I watched from the safety of the boat! I could not imagine spending any time inside a submarine, let alone plunging into the depths of the ocean. I take my hat off to those who go scuba diving or forge a career that way.
Hence, I have no idea what the deepest part of the sea is like – except for what I have read and documentaries I have seen. (My Octopus Teacher would be one of the best!) Anyway, I imagine it as a dark, inhospitable place where no-one wants to go. So I would be happy for my sins to be thrown there! But I also know there is the most amazing life deep underwater, with all sorts of marvellous wonders.
Perhaps that’s the problem with sins and sin in general. Some are obvious, and we are happy to have them thrown into the darkest places to forget them and get on with a better life. But some sins are amazing and make us marvel. So we tolerate them, excuse them, and perhaps, in some cases, even encourage them. Not that we do that deliberately, but we get hooked in by their marvellous wonders!
God’s people have done that for ages: think golden calf, full barns, viewing ourselves better than others. List your own way of deceiving yourself! Read any of the prophets and see how the people of God betrayed their God, followed other gods, and justified their evil ways of living.
But if you read any of the prophets, make sure you read the last chapter! There, you find verses like our verse above. God will have mercy; God will restore; God will enact justice; God will forgive. This does not excuse anything the people did, nor what we do. But it does reassure us; it does restore us. We do know forgiveness, life and new beginnings.
I don’t care where my sins are thrown. I am just grateful that God, in Jesus, took them away and made me a new creation once again. And that’s my prayer for today.
Thank you, God, in Jesus, for taking away my sins and making me a new creation once again. Amen
Prayer Points
We pray for the Year 6 students that they may have a fantastic last week at Sunshine Christian School.
We give thanks for the many blessings God has bestowed upon the school this year.
We pray for the Aung, Wibowo, and Zawro families.
Micah Award
Victoria for showing compassion, service and courage.
Phillip for showing courage.
From the Principal
Staffing News
Last week we announced that Mrs. Vella would be leaving the school to move to Queensland. This week we are pleased to announce that Mrs. Fiona Kilpatrick will be taking on the role of Receptionist at SCS. Mrs. Kilpatrick has been working in a similar role at her previous school and is very excited to join our community.
We wish Mrs. Kilpatrick every blessing as she begins her new role with us at the beginning of next year.
Mrs. Francis has decided to reduce her days in the classroom next year. She will continue to teach the Year 1/2 class on Mondays and Tuesdays each week as well as teach music to the whole school on Wednesdays.
We are pleased to announce that Miss Chelsea Ung will team teach with Mrs. Francis by teaching the Year 1/2 class on Thursdays and Fridays.
We wish Miss Ung every blessing as she begins her teaching career.
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