Some Things Ever-Changing, and Some Things Never-Changing
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We probably need both sets, but ought to really give thanks for the things that never change!
I’ve never considered myself necessarily “lucky” when it comes to games of chance and the like. But I am very “fortunate” in any number of ways. One of these, which comes to mind each year about this time (as others start to complain of the cooler temperatures), is that by the time the season begins to change, I’m ready for it. I don’t mean that I’ve prepared in some way, just that I’m usually ready for the hot weather to be over and eagerly anticipating the cool crispness of the air when the wind finally swings around to the north and it’s time to build a fire! I likewise will look forward to the warming trend of spring, the rebirth of the vegetation, and the following sultry days of summer. I don’t think I would like living in a climate that never changed. The ever-changing seasons add color to our lives! They make life more interesting, and sometimes even more challenging.
There are also a lot of other things in life that are ever-changing and therefore help to make life new, fresh, and exciting even as the years pass by. Our relationships are always changing. New family members are added by marriages and births. These help to ease the pain and hardship of relationships lost by death or other circumstances such as relocations. The younger folks keep us aware of the ever-changing fashions of the day (or minute!). We may not like them– I “hate” clothes that require the constant adjustment factor because they don’t fit. The boys are having to hold their pants up because they’re too big and the girls have to pull their tiny shirts down and their skimpy pants up since they don’t meet in the middle as they should! Surely these will change soon! Then too, our job requirements are ever-changing as the demands of our world and its technology changes by the minute. I could not have possibly imagined in the early nineties when I first started using a “word-processing typewriter” (OK, so I was slow to latch on the technology bandwagon!) in my preaching work that even this article would be posted on a website in 2006 that anyone in the world could read! The point is that all of these ever-changing aspects of our lives make them fresh, new, and challenging.
May we all be of the mindset to thank God our Creator for making these things so for we couldn’t make it through this ever-changing world without Him who changes not!