Change

Change

My friend Paula and I discuss our opinions about everything.  Today we talked about change.  This naturally led to the question, “Can people change”?  My answer, ABSOLUTELY!  The human capacity for everything; including change is boundless.  Sometimes miraculous.  Our ability to change is an important source of our collective hope.

We are created individually with certain predispositions and gifts.  Our responses to our world, our faith and circumstances all shape who we become.  Becoming is changing.  The constant change inherent in growing up is a process of incidental change.  On the other hand, our adulthood should be a process of intentional change.  Think of it this way, there were roads that led us to here; likewise there are roads that can lead us to there.  You choose the “there”.

People can change.  The question is “Why don’t they?”  I say, we just don’t think of it.  Many of us are in endless pursuit of outward things; all intended to make our lives better.  Under the circumstances, we have little time to reflect on the deeper changes necessary to make our actual selves better.  I’m not belittling the pursuit of things.  I’m just suggesting that continually doing the work to change one’s internal self is far more important and satisfying.

Environment is another reason people don’t change.  They see the concrete of their circumstances and become mired in a kind of hopelessness.  Bleak circumstances often elicit a negative response that discourages positive change.  Change is still possible, but much harder.  For me, the only light that shines brightly in these times, is the light of Jesus.  I have known others who say they have relied on music, books, positive role models, counseling etc to help them.  In other words, when faced with dismal circumstances, drawing on one’s own strength is not always enough.  The best course of action is to reach out to something or someone positive to shore up our own strength.

Habit and tradition also keep us from change.  The thinking goes something like this, “Everyone I know is this way.  I’ll suppress my reservations and continue the way I always have.”   While we are all part of a whole, we have to embrace our separateness.  This means pursuing the change that will make us who God created us to be, not necessarily who our peers expect us to be.

The most precious thing you will ever really own is yourself.  Celebrate who you are, and who you are becoming.  Start your own change process, because whether you like it or not, change is gonna come.  Make sure you are in the driver’s seat!

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The Power Of Love Part 2

Whenever I hear about love it’s almost exclusively romantic love.  Romantic love is great, but that’s not the one that “makes the world go round”, and that’s not the one that “the world needs now” (Dionne Warwick, 1967).  We need much more of the “love your neighbor as yourself” (Jesus) kind of love.

I went to a large warehouse store after dropping off the kids this morning.  I’m not supposed to swear,.. but i swear at 2 different times, 2 unlikely looking, random people shot me the brightest, warmest smiles. Both times it felt like a gift. It felt like love. (corny, but true)

I started to think about love.  The scope and wonderful power of it.  I ended up thinking I’m not that great at showing it.  You know what?  I’ll try harder.  It’s that simple. Commitment and action.

Will you share stories of ways/times that you’ve felt love from a stranger and/or times that you have shown love to a stranger?

Please. Inspire me.

If you have a chance, listen to Roberta Flack sing “In the Name of Love” on you tube.  I love the first line, “people try to create feelings just the same as love, in the name of love”.

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“I am Jehovah. I do not change.” Malachi 3:6

The beauty of Christ is that he has not changed and will not change.  He is perfect.  His perfection was not aspired to or attained.  It always was and always will be. Wow!

Think about it, his perfection makes it easy (read logical) to worship him.  We are accustomed to worshiping things and people who are not worthy, and who ultimately damage us.  Only worship of God truly lifts us. We want to make our relationship with him about us and our faults and foibles. On the contrary, it should be about his supremacy, his unchanging nature and best of all his grace.  Even if we become our best self, whether we acknowledge it or not, our need for Christ will still be desperate and that need will not diminish.

We are imperfect so we seek change.  The recipe for that change often comes in the form of the acquisition of material things, and advice from whoever is nearby or whatever is trending.  These change agents are transforming on a superficial level.  Profound transformation of our very soul comes only from the one whose perfect sovereignty means he has not and will not change.

For me, the eternal nature of God is a comfort.  Nothing better is going to come along.  There is no upgrade.  My investment of time and energy will yield benefits into eternity.  My emerging understanding of Him has to do with my growth, never his.  He doesn’t evolve, I do.

When I read the words, “for I am Jehovah, I have not changed,” I think, “of course not”!  God is the Alpha and the Omega!  There is no change when you are everything.  What a relief and a privilege to praise Him.

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