Academic Sermon: The Choice to Grow

​Date: April 26, 2026 (Fourth Sunday of Easter)

Scripture Reference: 1 John 3:1–2 (The Second Reading)

​In today’s reading, Saint John shares an amazing truth: "See what love the Father has bestowed on us that we may be called the children of God. Yet so we are." He goes on to say that while we are God’s children now, "what we shall be has not yet been revealed."
​For a student in secondary school, this passage is a powerful lesson in Academic Identity and Potential. It tells us that who you are today is just the beginning of a much bigger story

​1. You Are Already "Capable"
​The reading starts by confirming your identity. You are a child of God, which means you have been given an intellect, a memory, and a creative mind. In the world of Academic Prosperity, you must first believe you are capable. Many students struggle because they tell themselves, "I’m just not a math person" or "I’m not good at English." But the scripture says you are already part of a royal family of creators. You have the "DNA" of success inside you. Before you even open a book, start by accepting that you have the equipment to succeed.

​2. The Power of "Not Yet"
​John says that "what we shall be has not yet been revealed." This is the core of a Growth Mindset. In school, your current grades are your "now," but they are not your "forever." If you are getting a C or a D, that is just your current state. It is not your identity. There is a version of you—a future doctor, engineer, artist, or teacher—that is waiting to be revealed. Every time you study, you are peeling back a layer to reveal that future version of yourself. Don't be discouraged by where you are; be excited about the "not yet."

​3. Seeing the World Differently
​The reading mentions that the world does not know us. Sometimes, people around you might not understand why you are working so hard or staying up late to study. They might try to distract you. But when you know your identity and your potential, you don't need the world to "know" or "approve" of you. You are working for a higher purpose: to become the masterpiece God intended you to be.
​Your academic journey is the process of turning "who you are" into "who you shall be."

​Prayer

​Lord, thank you for making me your child and giving me a mind full of potential. Help me to see myself not just as I am today, but as the great person I will become through hard work and faith. Amen.
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Academic Sermon: The Choice to Grow ​Date: April 26, 2026 (Fourth Sunday of Easter) Scripture Reference: 1 John 3:1–2 (The Second Reading) ​In today’s reading, Saint John shares an amazing truth: "See what love the Father has bestowed on us that we may be called the children of God. Yet so we are." He goes on to say that while we are God’s children now, "what we shall be has not yet been revealed." ​For a student in secondary school, this passage is a powerful lesson in Academic Identity and Potential. It tells us that who you are today is just the beginning of a much bigger story ​1. You Are Already "Capable" ​The reading starts by confirming your identity. You are a child of God, which means you have been given an intellect, a memory, and a creative mind. In the world of Academic Prosperity, you must first believe you are capable. Many students struggle because they tell themselves, "I’m just not a math person" or "I’m not good at English." But the scripture says you are already part of a royal family of creators. You have the "DNA" of success inside you. Before you even open a book, start by accepting that you have the equipment to succeed. ​2. The Power of "Not Yet" ​John says that "what we shall be has not yet been revealed." This is the core of a Growth Mindset. In school, your current grades are your "now," but they are not your "forever." If you are getting a C or a D, that is just your current state. It is not your identity. There is a version of you—a future doctor, engineer, artist, or teacher—that is waiting to be revealed. Every time you study, you are peeling back a layer to reveal that future version of yourself. Don't be discouraged by where you are; be excited about the "not yet." ​3. Seeing the World Differently ​The reading mentions that the world does not know us. Sometimes, people around you might not understand why you are working so hard or staying up late to study. They might try to distract you. But when you know your identity and your potential, you don't need the world to "know" or "approve" of you. You are working for a higher purpose: to become the masterpiece God intended you to be. ​Your academic journey is the process of turning "who you are" into "who you shall be." ​Prayer ​Lord, thank you for making me your child and giving me a mind full of potential. Help me to see myself not just as I am today, but as the great person I will become through hard work and faith. Amen. ​Stay Inspired Daily! Do you want to unlock your hidden potential? Text the word App to the WhatsApp number 07058 541377 to get daily doses of Academic sermons like this every single day to shine a light of Academic prosperity on your days!
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