Malachi 3:6
declares, “I am the Lord, I change not.” So with the poet we prayerfully say,
Change and decay
in all around I see—
O thou who
changest not, abide with me!
— Henry F. Lyte
Life has its ups and downs, its turnarounds—that's for
sure! Jesus was a great optimist. Even with the whole world crumbling around
him, His faith in the future never wavered. Think of it, with the cross casting
a shadow of doom and doubt over his disciples he had the courage and foresight
to turn to the dying thief and promise him paradise, and to entrust His own
mother to John the Beloved for safekeeping. Yes, He knew there would be a
tomorrow, and He was confident that His Father and ours would see Him through
this terrible ordeal, and that He would rise yet on another day to live
forevermore.
Life here on earth can be tough, but we needn't
worry—it's passing. It's like a vapor, James says. And, for those in the know,
there's a better day coming.
No, that's not morbid thinking, that's reality. Our only
permanency now and in our tomorrows is God and the sooner we learn that the
better. We may never know what a day will bring but we know who is in charge.
It was with this confidence that Moses said to the children of Israel,
“Be strong and courageous. Do
not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with
you; he will never leave you nor forsake you." (Deut. 3:16)
Friends, I must tell you that the longer I live the more see
change and decay, the rise and fall of great men and women, the total futility
of placing faith and hope in the transiency of anything this old world has to
offer. So, you are fortunate enough to own the Clippers basketball franchise and
cavort with whores then fain mental illness and sell the club for a cool 2
billion dollars, what good will that do in the long run?
I am reminded once again of the words in the first stanza
of that great poem by C.T. Studd, the famous cricketer and missionary, which
reads,
“Two little lines I heard one
day,
Traveling along life’s busy way;
Bringing conviction to my heart,
And from my mind would not
depart;
Only one life, ’twill soon be
past,
Only what’s done for Christ will
last.”
Friends, we must focus on that. Let’s not be lured into complacency
comforts of life or discouraged with the hardships.
As always, I am with you on the journey,
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