The God of all Comfort
"Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort"
2 Corinthians 1:3
Volume 4 of 18
Comfort
In all of
Life’s Changes
"I the Lord
do not
change.
Malachi 3:6
Someone has rightly observed that the only ones that enjoy change are babies with wet diapers. Maybe so, but the fact of the matter is, life changes. Sometimes life changes for the better; sometimes for the worse. Change happens.
All change is unsettling. We tend to be creatures of habit. We have adjusted and grown accustomed to our pace. It may not be the best of life, but it is our life, we rationalize. We know what we like and like what we know. Very seldom do we willfully venture forth to try something different and new. We like stability, yet change happens. Always.
With so much change, it is no wonder that so many of us are in a constant state of agitation.
Well, it is certainly true that there would be no progress without change. Without change we would still be riding horse-drawn wagons and enjoying our outdoor plumbing. So change, some change is good. On this, we can all agree.
The problem with change is the transitional phase. Moving from the known to the unknown is always a fearful thing. Yet we can never escape the only constant in life – Change.
So the real issue is not whether we should resist or embrace change, but how shall we handle the periods of transition. How shall we find comfort as the world around us appears to be spinning out of control and moving to, we know not where? How can we find comfort and peace when we seem to be so out of sorts and unable to exercise any control?
Well, if change is constant, is there anything else that always remains the same. Certainly! God is constant. God is unchanging. So when faced with shifting times, seek the comfort from knowing God, who does not change.
In the give and take, all the ins and outs, and with all the changes we must face, faith in God will always get you through.
Comfort comes from knowing God and to Him alone, being true.
Daily meditations:
Day 1 – Reflect on the changes you have seen in the last 5, 10, 25, & 50 years
Day 2 – Reflect upon how good exactly were the "good ole days"
Day 3 – Reflect upon how it is transition that causes our discomfort.
Day 4 – Think of some changes you would like to see.
Day 5 – Reflect upon heaven and the welcome change this will be.
Day 6 – Reflect upon God’s stability in unstable times.
Day 7 – Reflect upon how your faith in God’s consistency has been a comfort