We all change. The beauty of youth yields to the aging of the
years.
.
Seasons change, nations rise and fall, and
men rise to power and fall aside, while God remains the same. God Himself said, “I am the LORD; I change not.”
.
The Bible says He
is the Father of lights with whom there is no change or variation. God
will never be less than He is now, or ever be different from what He has
already revealed Himself to be in the past. His essential being are always the
same - He is without beginning or end. He is not only unchanging, but is just,
all-knowing, all-powerful, ever present, holy, faithful and loving. God is also
unchanging in His faithfulness to us, in His wisdom and in His counsel.
Harold Sala
God’s
Word Today
“Every good gift
and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of
lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning.” – James 1:17, KJV
In a chaotic world that is constantly
changing, nothing can be more comforting than to know there is a God who never
changes and to have a secure relationship with Him.
Change always seems to be threatening to us
— whether it is encountered by a child who graduates from elementary school
where he has been the king of the hill and has to go to a school where older
children intimidate the new arrivals, or the aged pensioner who has to leave
the home where she has lived for 80 years to take up residence in a care
facility.
There is one, however, who never changes,
and that thought both blesses and terrifies.
The Bible tells us that God is unchanging.
If you are God’s child, that thought should bring great comfort to your heart.
No one in his right mind would deny the
fact that our generation has seen more changes in a given period of time than
any other generation in all history.
Ask your grandfather about his world
growing up, about the medicines which were prescribed in his childhood, about
the length of time it took to go somewhere or do something.
We change, too — so very quickly.
The glow of a woman’s beauty passes as does
the strength of the man who wooed and won her hand.
I couldn’t help thinking of how quickly we
change in appearance, following an invitation by a former classmate to speak in
his church.
As I deplaned, I looked for my friend
expecting to see someone much as I had remembered him.
As people left the boarding area, a lone
figure stood there — balding and paunchy.
His eyes squinted as did mine as I asked
myself, “could this possibly be Ed?’
It was. Neither of us recognized the other.
We all change.
The beauty of youth yields to the aging of
the years.
Seasons change, nations rise and fall, and
men rise to power and fall aside, while God remains the same.
God Himself said, “I am the LORD; I change not” (Malachi 3:6).
The Bible says He is the Father of lights
with whom there is no change or variation (James 1:17).
This means God will never be less than He
is now, or ever be different from what He has already revealed Himself to be in
the past.
His essential being (we call those
characteristics attributes) are always the same.
This includes the fact that He is without
beginning or end.
He is not only unchanging, but is just, all-knowing,
all-powerful, ever present, holy, faithful and loving.
God is also unchanging in His faithfulness
to us, in His wisdom and in His counsel.
In an old song,
seldom heard today, written by Thomas Chisholm, there is a line which goes, “Thou changest not, thy compassions, they
fail not; as thou hast been thou forever wilt be.”
As A. W. Tozer
wrote, “God never changes moods or cools
off in His affections or loses enthusiasm.
His attitude toward sin is now the same as it was when He drove out the
sinful man from the eastward garden, and His attitude toward the sinner the
same as when He stretched forth His hand and cried, ‘Come unto me, all ye that
labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest’” (A. W. Tozer, The
Knowledge of the Holy, p. 60).
At the beginning of today’s devotional, I
mentioned that the unchanging nature of God is both a bane and a blessing.
For those who reject the Father’s love, the
die is cast, the script is written, but for those who love Him, it is a
blessing supreme.
No wonder the
songwriter, Henry Lyte, wrote, “Change
and decay in all around I see; O, Thou who changest not, abide with me.”
Yes, abide with me.
Thank God, He never changes.
Resource reading: Psalm 90:1-17
Dr.
Harold J. Sala
Speaker,
author and Bible teacher, Dr. Harold Sala founded Guidelines in 1963.Pioneering
the five-minute commentary in Christian radio, Dr. Sala’s daily “Guidelines-A
Five Minute Commentary on Living” is heard the world over in a variety of
languages. Sala, who holds a Ph.D. in biblical text, has authored over 55 books
published in 19 languages.He speaks and teaches frequently at conferences,
seminars, and churches worldwide. Residing in Mission Viejo, California, Harold
and his wife, Darlene, have three adult children (daughter Bonnie is now
Guidelines president) and eight well-loved grandchildren.
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