Daily Devotional for August 4, 2017
Middle School Blues

“It’s hard to believe you’re already old enough to be in middle school this year, Caden,” Mom said as they drove home after shopping for school clothes.
“Don’t remind me,” Caden said miserably. “I wish I could stay at my old school forever.”
“Why?” asked Mom.
“Last year there weren’t any older kids to pick on us,” replied Caden. “I liked being one of the oldest kids in the school.”
“Sounds like you have the middle school blues before you even get there,” said Mom.
“Well, this year my class will be the youngest, so we’ll have to deal with all the older kids,” said Caden.
Mom pointed to a little girl on a tricycle crossing the street with her mother. “Remember your tricycle?” she asked. “Why don’t you ride it anymore?”
“Ride my tricycle?” asked Caden in surprise. “That would look weird!” He grinned at the thought. “I’m too big to ride that thing now.”
Mom smiled. “Remember how you prayed every night for weeks that you could take the training wheels off your first two-wheel bike?” she asked as the traffic light turned green and they went through the busy intersection.
Caden laughed. “I remember that,” he said. “I didn’t want to be a baby forever.”
“It seems like you do now,” said Mom, “at least when it comes to school.”
Caden sighed. “School is different.”
“Somewhat different,” said Mom as they turned into their driveway, “but in a way, going from your tricycle to a bike with training wheels to a bike without them is a lot like going from elementary to middle school to high school.”
Caden nodded, understanding what she meant.
“Whenever you fell off your tricycle or bike, Dad and I were there to help. And we’re still here to help you—we’ll support you and pray for you every day. And you should pray too—instead of worrying about going to a new school, ask Jesus to help you as you grow and deal with new situations. Trust Him to help you one day at a time and enjoy today!” – Ruth McQuilkin
How about you?
Do you worry about going to a new school or moving to a new place? Do you wonder how things will turn out even further down the road—like finding a job or getting married? It’s good to pray about future events in your life, but don’t worry about them. Trust Jesus to guide you through the years ahead and help you through whatever changes you face. Then enjoy today!
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