In the lab, however, YOU get to actually "do" something. Most lab classes are science related. You get to mix chemicals, dissect things, set things on fire, and maybe even blow something up. In the lab, you are likely to be assigned to complete group projects where part of your grade may depend on your lab team.
Lab learning is hands-on learning which is very different from the sit-and listen-learning in the lecture hall.
Simply reading the manual for your car will not make you a mechanic. Neither will having that manual read to you by someone else. At some point, you must get some tools and get under the hood. After giving a lecture during a time-out, the coach does not then send the entire team to sit on the bench. Five at time make up the team on the floor. If there is no team on the floor, there is no game.
Can I just tell ya something? Jesus did not die on a cross so that His followers could only spend a lifetime warming a pew in the lecture hall.
Prayer -
Father, forgive me for spending too much time in the lecture hall and not enough time in the lab. Your Word says you created me for good works which You prepared in advance. Give me the courage to step out in faith and the humility and surrender to follow the lead of your Holy Spirit within me. Amen.
For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared ahead of time for us to do. -- Ephesians 2:10 (CSB)
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