The Grass is Greener
- Deborah

- Jul 10
- 2 min read
Series Name Mama Said
The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side
Philippians 4:13 ESV
Even though I grew up in church and memorized Bible scriptures regularly, as an adult I asked God to
sent the Spirit to teach me about scripture. Because of my experience with the Billy Graham Crusades I
KNEW about the Spirit of God. When I told my dad about my request he told me he would pray for me.
I spent the next ten years memorizing every scripture God sent my way, it turned out to be a wonderful
journey!
Little did I know it at the time, but all that memorizing taught me to memorize which I used later when I
became involved in drama and speech where I would need to know how to memorize scripts/speeches.
God knew that long before I knew it.
Scripture tells us instead of thinking about your neighbor, consider God’s promise we find in Philippians
4:13, “I can do all things through him who strengthens me.”
Little did I know when I was in elementary school that I would memorize and repeat that verse over and
over again in high school, college where I studied Speech Communication, and Seminary where I studied
scripture, counseling, leadership, and Hebrew. I was alright with the massive amount of reading and
pages and pages of papers, but Learning Hebrew was another story. There was so much memorization I
was overwhelmed!
A day did not go by that I didn’t repeat “I can do all things through him who strengthens me.”
During the Hebrew Grammar course I hardly slept. I wanted to quit. God reminded me I can do all things.
I cried and cried every night.
When it came time to take the final for Hebrew 2 I wasn’t sure I would pass.
It turned out, I did pass…barely. I received the lowest grade I’ve ever received in my life. So I went to the
registrar and asked if I needed to repeat the class. He sat back in his chair and smiled. He told me I did
not need to repeat the class because I passed. In addition to that he showed me my file and told me my
grade point average was high enough that one low grade for a four hour class would not make a dent in a
program that required 144 hours to complete. He also told me that Hebrew three did not require
memorization.
He was right. When I took Hebrew 3 I did just fine.
Then when I walked into Hebrew 4 I was surprised to find another professor. I found out he taught
Hebrew for 30+ years and then retired. The only class he taught now was Hebrew 4…Composition in
Hebrew.
It was absolutely wonderful and I came to LOVE Hebrew!
I smiled. I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength.
Through Jesus,
Deborah
It really is acrazyjourney.com with God.









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