Faulkner at Severn


Mrs. Smith gave me a bad grade on my test.  I know what I did wrong but I thought that if I could just get Mrs. Smith to understand what I did and that I knew what I did was wrong, then maybe she would give me points back.  I only need a few.  “She should have given you points back,” Cathy says.  If the Lord didn’t want me to pass then He is all powerful and I will let it be, but she gave me a bad grade on my test.  I am going to study much harder for the next one, and I am going to make sure I know everything from class, but if He wants it this way, I will let it be.  Of course, He knows best.  “She should have given you a few points back,” Cathy says.  The Lord is just so I know he will still love me even if I get a bad grade.  Maybe Mrs. Smith will understand if I write a note, or maybe she will change her mind about it all tomorrow.  I will pray about this tonight.  If only Mrs. Smith didn’t give me a bad grade on my test. 

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