Good
Morning All,
Malachi
3:6; ““For I the Lord do not change; therefore you, O children of Jacob,
are not consumed.”
I must be getting old. I detest it when stores have to rearrange
things. I finally figure out where
everything is and then someone comes along and moves everything. Why do they do that? I am just getting comfortable with Windows 7;
why do I have to go to Windows 10? It
takes me two years to get my cell phone figured out; then it is time to get a
new one and I have to start all over.
Why does everything have to change all the time?
Life is filled with change. Some people love change; they love anything
that is different than it was before and in many respects change can be
good. That cell phone that drives me
nuts also makes it easier to contact me or for me to contact someone else. I don’t have to look for a pay phone
somewhere. Without changes in the
medical field some of us would probably not be here right now. Without changes in agriculture, food would be
a lot more expensive. Not all change is
bad but it isn’t all good either.
Some change can be devastating. A young man who looks down for a minute while
driving his car and swerves into the oncoming lane and meets a truck head on
and leaves a young wife and a couple of kids causes a change for her and the
children that can be hard to overcome. A
soldier who lets down her guard for a minute to talk to a child might not see
the bomb in the road and her life is changed forever. Sometimes change is like a board to the back
of the head. In these two examples, like
hundreds of others, everything changes.
Their lives change, their relationships with others change. The soldier’s family and friends may withdraw;
not sure of how to cope. The young widow
may be so overwhelmed that she isn’t sure which way to turn. In the midst of wild changes in our life; God
does not change.
For the Lord does not change. From the beginning God loves us and cherishes
us and desires to hold us close. That
has never changed and never will. God is
a steady, constant force who loves us and provides for us. He always has and always will. God isn’t some wishy- washy being that
changes his mind on whim. From before
the foundation of the earth was laid, God loves you. The Psalmist calls us the “apple of his eye.”
God looks upon us and loves us greater than any parent or grandparent could
love a child or grandchild. The love of
the Father is deeper than we can measure; it always was, it always is and it
always will be. For the Lord does not
change.
Father of unchanging and unceasing love, we come before you
seeking your blessing on all your people especially those who are seeing
painful change. Guard and protect
them. Send your Spirit of comfort and
peace that they may trust in you for all their comfort and peace. We thank you Father for those who are
experiencing joyful change and that you would continue to guide them and bless
them throughout their lives. This we ask
in the precious name of Jesus, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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