Seabrook Island Beach ~ photo courtesy of Eileen DeCamp |
I've experienced so many changes and transitions in my life over the last year and a half, I found myself searching through the Scriptures to find truths that would provide comfort and insight. I searched through my own writing as well. I'm posting an excerpt from my devotional journal, God, Me, and Sweet Iced Tea: Experiencing God in the Midst of Everyday Moments.
Besides Change What Can We Depend On?
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The Lord is my rock; and my fortress, and my
deliverer;
the God of my rock; in him will I trust…
2 Samuel 22:2-3a (KJV)
Through the years, harmonious and happy living
has been my desire for me and my children. With much diligence and a sense of
purpose, this working mother of six children maintains a certain balance—most
of the time. My home is a peaceful oasis in a chaotic world—most of the time. Life
goes smoothly—most of the time. Until the unexpected happens: auto accidents,
illnesses, financial upsets, death. Life is interrupted; peace is disrupted.
Changes naturally
occur. It might be as simple and immediate as a new supervisor at work, or as
life-changing as the death of a loved one. A child grows up and moves away from
home. Oh, why can’t life flow smoothly and peacefully all the time? Why can’t
life stay just as we like it, all the time? We long for heaven on earth.
Jesus
told us our Heavenly Father makes his sun
to rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and on the
unjust. As the saying goes: In every life some rain must fall. The wise
Solomon told us: To every thing there is
a season. Such is life. Then besides change, what can we depend on?
We can depend on
our unchanging Savior, Jesus, the Messiah
... the same yesterday and today—and
forever! We can depend on the God of our salvation, our Rock, and put our
trust in the One who is for all eternity.
He is the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end. God is the only
unchanging variable in our lives.
Suggested Reading: Deuteronomy 32:4; 2 Samuel 22:1-4; Ecclesiastes
3:1-8; Matthew 5:45; 1 Corinthians
10:4; Hebrews 13:8; Revelation 1:11
Journaling
Considerations: Have you ever lamented the changes in your life? Can you think of
some changes that unsettled you and caused
you to look to God?
Beautiful photo of Beaver Creek Reservoir courtesy of Eileen DeCamp |
Dear God, the Rock of
my salvation, I put my trust in you. Thank you for being eternal God, my
fortress. You are the anchor of my soul.
Thank you for visiting Write Moments with God. Please come again.
I'm happy to announce that Cheryl Colwell is the winner of Dianne Neal Matthews devotional, Designed for Devotion. Thank you Dianne for being my guest and for graciously giving away a copy of your lovely devotional. It was a pleasure to get to know you better.