
An annual event that
my wife and I like to attend is the Minnesota State Fair. At the Fair we enjoy viewing the exhibits,
looking at the animals, watching people, and of course, tasting the delicious
food. I’m not sure why the State Fair
has been such an attraction for us through the years. Maybe it is because we like to be with
people. Or, maybe it is because we enjoy visiting the
“CrossRoads” Chapel and realize that wherever there are people, there is
opportunity to share the Gospel. Or,
maybe it is because the State Fair seems to be the last “big event” of the
summer. And of course, September means
the end of summer time, kids going back to school, and preparation for the
Autumn, Fall and Winter months. As
I thought about the changing seasons, I was reminded about the changelessness
of God. The Scripture says, “I the Lord
do not change”
(Malachi 3:6) and, “Every good
and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly
lights, who does not change like shifting shadows” (James 1:17).
Isn’t
it interesting that our God, who never changes in His personality or being,
sustains our world in such a way that you and I can enjoy the changing
seasons? And in addition, the God who
loves us so very much makes it possible for you and me to change from our
sinful condition to a way of righteousness through Christ. The Apostle Paul reminds us of the fact that: “If anyone
is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come.” (II Corinthians
5:17). “In Christ” is a phrase that the
Apostle Paul uses again and again to note a person’s spiritual relationship to
Christ. If refers to one who not only
believes the message about Christ but also is identified by faith in Christ. To be a “new creation” is God’s creative work done in each
individual who believes in Christ. The
end result is that the “old” life of slavery to sin and self is gone, and the
“new” life of devotion to Christ exhibits itself in new attitudes and actions.
As
we see the change to the Autumn and Fall seasons, let’s rejoice together that
our changeless Father (who is always there when we need Him and on whom we can
count on to be faithful and true) makes it possible for change to be a part of
our lives.
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