Yesterday, Today, Forever

romans 8,26-27

Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.  Hebrews 13:8

Recommended Reading: 1Timothy 3:14-16  “14 These things write I unto thee, hoping to come unto thee shortly:15 But if I tarry long, that thou mayest know how thou oughtest to behave thyself in the house of God, which is the church of the living God, the pillar and ground of the truth.16 And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.”

COMMENTS:  Change is in every part of our lives.  We welcome change during unpleasant times or circumstances but resist change when we are happy or content.  But then again, we are seldom completely content with ourselves or our circumstances.  Scripture tells us God never changes but also God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christs), and God the Holy Spirit never change.  That God is One and not 3 but 3 in One.  We have discussed the Trinity, which is impossible to understand or explain, but any and all attributes of God are so far above us, we should not expect to understand or comprehend Him or His attributes.  But we can understand Him enough to trust and seek to be like Him.   One of those attributes is Christ has all the attributes of the Father and is exactly like Him in Will and Mind.   When Christ was on earth in human form, He encountered temptations and human weakness and limits, which required Him to gain strength from the Father in same way we all do.  When He returned to heaven, His Holy Spirit came to be our constant companion and helpmate.  The Holy Spirit, likewise, is one with Christ and the Father and is exactly like Minded and Will.  There is no differences or disagreements and never changes either.  He is dependable and available without appointment or waiting lines and can and does provide personal fellowship 24x7x365 to everyone willing at the same time.  He too is not limited to time or place.

The Holy Spirit’s mission is to point us to Christ and honor His sacrifice and invite and encourage us to receive and spread His Good News of redemption.  The Holy Spirit also abide with us to enable us to sustain the life change Christ’s sacrifice provides.   We still will fail because of poor choices and failing to listen to the Holy Spirit, but even in those times the Holy Spirit is close waiting for us to turn back to Him for forgiveness and help getting back on our feet again. When we resist Him, we get into trouble and miss out on the joy and blessing waiting.  We also waste time coming back and fixing damage from our wonderings.  Wasting energy and time that could have been avoided, but now necessary to restore and repair damage from continued sin.   We can’t change past but the future is in our control to choose.  We can choose wisely or foolishly but we can’t choose consequences of those choices.   They are in God’s hands alone.  Some of those consequences God will spare us from, some He will diminish most but not all, and some we must face more significantly.  God chooses but always for our good and instruction. 

 “As He walked once to Emmaus, with them to abide, / So through all life’s way He walketh, ever near our side.”  A. B. Simpson

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