Hola quizzers! I was studying through the genealogy of Jesus in chapter three the other day, and so I thought I'd put together a little compilation of what I've learned so far, and I hope they help you, and give you some ideas as well. I hope your studying is going good; most of us have already had one or more tournaments over Luke, and we're just now ramping up and really getting deep into the season, so now is no time to slow down the pace! Keep going; keep doing your very best, because God rewards us when we work at with all out hearts! And just like we learned last season in Colossians "whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters" God really likes effort. That being said, don't think that your best efforts aren't enough, or that God would be somehow disappointed - know when you're doing your best, and be proud of it no matter what, because God's proud of you too! Just believe in yourself a little more. You've got this in the bag! I have heard some novice quizzers wonder about some ways to study the genealogy, so here's the list I have at the moment (be advised, this is my first year quizzing over a genealogy, so all of my thoughts might not be completely and totally full proof, and also, keep in mind that everyone learns differently, so take some time to really search out a few techniques that really click with your brain).
Now of course, nothing can really beat doing what you're used to doing, because your brain has learned to think and learn that way, but don't be afraid to try something new. Little personal testimony going along with trying new things; in view of just moving to a new state, and having been a pretty introverted person, trying out new things and meeting new people has been pretty hard for me. I've done several things like this by now of course, but still, the very worst part is just moments before it gets better and all the fears are shrunk to irrelevant worries, and I usually end up having a good time. I've been having to learn to go with the flow, be flexible with how I thought things would go, to accept them as they are, and to make the absolute best of them - even if it might prove a little bit of a challenge. But thank God He loves us so much He even cares about our school schedule :P But anyway, I'm super pumped to see y'all at the Olathe Invitational (so sad I missed out on the Roger's quiz :/ ) and I hope that your lives go on smoothly and happily, and that God reveals something to each one of us from His word that could change our lives. Until next time, keep calm and quiz on (and out)! Your fellow quizzer, Mallory
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