“Change is the only constant in life.”
Heraclitus
Autumn is my favorite time of year. While I
love spring with the flowers blooming and green coming back to the trees and
grass, I love God’s wonderful palette of colors in the fall. I’ve always been
just a tad envious of folk who are able to go on a fall color tour.
Recently, when we visited Jane’s Mom in northern
Michigan the trees were on fire with their many colors. I love the cooler
nights and the crispness in the air. There’s nothing like a warm fire, hot
chocolate, snuggling up and gazing into the dying embers. It all brings back
fond memories for me. In the south, we rarely raked leaves but would rake
together huge piles of pine straw. I remember leaping into those piles and pinecone
battles with my friends.
The Greek philosopher, Heraclitus, was right –
change is inevitable. To quote the Borg from Star Trek, “Resistance
is futile.” Yes, some changes aren’t good or moral, yet God’s grace is
sufficient and we can trust Him even as we sail into new unchartered cultural
waters. Our Heavenly Father is never surprised by any of the cultural changes, even
the evil ones.
Yet, I am so thankful that God does not leave
me in spiritual comfort and what too often can devolve spiritually into stagnation.
The Christian life is to be one of constant change and forward movement. There
is to be no plateauing and settling for the status quo.
Recently, I shared with our leaders God has
worked in my heart and changed my commitment and dependency on prayer over the
years. Please understand I have light years to go yet. If you’re looking for a “prayer
warrior,” I’m not your guy. Yet my dependency and internal default setting have drastically
changed. During my first years of ministry, I was a doer and program focused. I’ve
learned though and am continuing to learn that if God is not in it and He’s not
doing it, it’s a waste of time and effort.
Then,
God has changed my outlook on trials and difficulties. This may surprise you,
but there are folk that I tick off (sometimes I think that I’m a “Professional
Ticker Offer”). I don’t like to upset people. I certainly don’t like trials or
deep waters, yet I’ve learned more and more that it is in the trials that my loving
Heavenly Father burns away the dross from my life. In the past, I’d chafe in the
fire, or moan and groan…or even become angry. God has worked in my heart (I
haven’t arrived), where more often I ask Him to burn away the dross that He
needs to in my life and teach me the lessons that I need to learn from the
heat. I want to grow and be more like Jesus. I know that means that He has to
do some pruning of my heart and life. As the Lord Jesus said in John 15, “every branch that
bears fruit, He prunes it so that it may bear more fruit” (vs. 2).
Then, I’m so thankful for the changes in my marriage. Jane and I are
more in love, closer and more honest with each other today than when we got
married…sometime back when the dinosaurs roamed the earth. It’s very hard
for me to watch couples who grow apart overtime when the Lord wants us to
grow closer together as we grow closer to Him. That’s the key – growing closer
to Him. As both husband and wife become more like Jesus and draw closer to Him,
a wonderful outcome is growing closer to each other. Jane and I truly enjoy pleasing
each other and making each other happy. Personally, I think that a healthy
Christian marriage is one of the greatest witnesses for the power of the
gospel. Only His grace can take two selfish sinners and make them more loving, selfless
and sacrificial.
Now
that all three of our children are adults, I’m so thankful for the changes in
our relationship. We’ve moved from parent and child to friends. All three of them
are unique and God uses them to challenge me and be a blessing in my life. And
I am so thankful that in the goodness of God (not because they had great parenting,
especial a great Dad), that all three love Jesus, want to serve Him and others.
Their spiritual maturity and compassion often challenge me to try to keep up
with them.
Then, I’m so thankful for the changes that God has and continues to
bring about in our church. We have more and more who are committed to serving
the Lord and reaching those who don’t yet know our Savior. I have the best job
in the world, I have the privilege of sharing with folk how they can be
forgiven, how their life can make an eternal difference and count for all eternity.
I have the privilege of sharing biblical truth of how they can walk with Jesus,
know His love, joy, and peace…be a better spouse, parent, employee, etc. Rarely
do I hear moaning or groaning at church.
I’m
so thankful that God is working and changing in our church family. We’re more
and more committed to not being some religious social club but a
lighthouse of God’s love, grace and kindness to our community!
As
I’m aging, I’m even thankful for a few aches and pains. I know that may sound
weird. Yet, as the writer of Ecclesiastes powerfully unpacks in his poetic
description of aging and deterioration in chapter 12, it’s a constant reminder that
the best is yet to come! I have a new body awaiting me! I can’t wait to pitch my glasses once and for
all. And I get to see the Savior who knew all about me and what a mess I was, yet
chose to love me and die for me. As I grow older, I understand more and more
what the Apostle Paul wrote in Philippians 1. Read it for yourself in verses 21-25.
It’s summarized though in verse 21, “For to me to live is Christ, and
to die is gain.” I long and pray for that to be true in my life!
As
a believer, the best is always ahead. The Christian life is to be one of
constant godly change! I want to embrace and love change if it means that I’m becoming
more like Jesus and one step closer to Home!
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