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CHEATING IN SCHOOL
The world in which young people live makes it so easy to be dishonest in
regard to truth. Think how easy it is to cheat on examinations in school.
In fact, we see so much cheating that we must be careful lest cheating
appears to be normal to us. It is easy to believe that everyone does it,
so why should not we? When we get involved in real-life situations, and
under pressure during an exam, or meeting a deadline, it is not so easy
to think as clearly as we should.
The key to making the right decision in the face of such pressures is to
realize that the problem begins and ends with ourselves, and that Jesus
should be our pattern. We may be influenced by teachers, and buddies, and
the gang and the crowd, but the decision to cheat or not to cheat remains
fully in our own hands.
Anita Vinson in a little booklet entitled, Putting Christ in Your Classroom,
writes: "Jesus is familiar with the little temptations and trials of the
classroom. As the Son of God, He set forth principles that will help us. He
even died for us so that we might be able to be closer to Him and be able to
know that we are not alone when we face that History examination. However,
there are two conditions that you must meet if Christ is to be on your side.
You must put him first in everything you do, and obey His teachings as found
in the New Testament."
The word "honesty" or some form of it, occurs eleven times in the King
James Version of the New Testament. Paul urges the Romans to "provide things
honest in the sight of all men" Romans 12:17. He urges Christians to live
"in all godliness and honesty", I Timothy 2:2. You recall that in Christ's
parable of the seed and the sower, he refers to the man with the "honest
and good heart", Luke 8:15. Honesty is a quality that is taught again and
again in the Bible.
What do you suppose Jesus would have done if he had had the opportunity to
cheat in some of his boyhood classes? Do you suppose he would have
reasoned, "Well, what's it going to hurt? No one will ever know."
If you and I are Christians, we must guide our actions by Christ's
standards, regardless of what anyone else does. We could never imagine
Jesus cheating on a test or in any other way.
When you are faced with the opportunity to cheat, pray for the courage to
use the occasion as an opportunity to portray sterling Christian character
and honesty before your friends. Your example could be the very thing that
would lead to some private conversations with them, opening up opportunities
for Bible study and even conversion.
There are many classroom situations which you will face as a student, but
the criterion for decisions will always remain the same: What would Jesus
do if He were in your shoes? As a student, realize the value of your school
days for making an impression for Jesus. Use them, in honesty and godliness,
for the glory of God.
Written by: Steve Rudd
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