Winter
is on the way. Summer is on the way. Both statements are correct.
It all depends whether or not one lives above or below the equator.
There is one thing we do know, for God has declared that ”while
the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and
summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.”
In one of our hymns we sing, ”Change is our portion now.” Everything
about us is changing, the seasons come and go, the sun rises every
morning and sets every evening. We are used to these changes, yet
changes come so slowly that we cannot observe them with the eye.
We can stare at the hour hand of our watch and never see it move,
yet it does. We may say that our children are growing like weeds,
yet we cannot see them grow, nor can we sit in our garden and watch
the weeds grow.
How
do we measure changes that come so slowly that we cannot see them
with our eyes? More importantly, how do we direct our lives so that
the changes that take place, though they may take place so slowly
that we cannot see them, are for better and not for worse. We are
changing even if we can’t see it. It is happening and we need to
make sure that we are changing in the right direction.
The
way to measure change that comes slowly is to measure where we are
now in comparison to where we were six months or a year ago. Some
parents make a mark with the date along side of it on the back of
a door to measure the growth. How can we be sure that we are growing
in the truth? How do we know if our faith is stronger or weaker
now then it was this time last year?
We can each give ourselves a little test. We can ask ourselves three
questions to mark our progress, if any, during the last six months
to a year. What do we know about living the truth today that we
did not know just a year ago? What have we learned about understanding
the truth that we did not know just a year ago? What have we learned
about teaching the truth to others that we did not know just a year
ago? If we have trouble answering these questions in a positive
way, then that is telling us something. If there is no measurable
change in these things in the last year, will there be in the next?
If we cannot see any spiritual growth in these directions in the
last year, what makes us think there will be some in the next year
unless we consciously begin a program of positive change in the
right direction?
In order to grow in the right direction, we need to consciously
set ourselves goals that will lead us in the right direction. There
are some things that we can do that will help us grow in those three
ways all at once. For example, more faithful Bible reading will
help us live the truth, will help us understand the truth and will
help us know how to teach others. If we don’t understand something
we certainly cannot teach it to others and it is very hard to teach
the truth if we are not personally living it. So more concentrated
Bible study will certainly be a way to help us grow. In addition
to the daily Bible readings, why not pick a book of the Bible to
study in depth? There are many teaching aids in the ecclesial libraries.
Pick up a book, pick a virtue such as love or peace, hope or joy,
pick a person such as Paul, Nehemiah, or Peter and really get to
know them. It will affect our lives and our thinking, for the better.
If our right arm is no stronger this year than it was last year,
it is because we have not gone on an exercise program to build up
the muscles in our right arm. It will not get stronger until we
decide to do something. The same is true of our spiritual strength.
We are changing, like it or not. Let us make sure that we are growing
stronger in the faith and closer to God.
Just
recently in our daily readings we heard God say to King Asa, ”The
LORD is with you, while ye be with him; and if ye seek him, he will
be found of you; but if ye forsake him, he will forsake you.” Let’s
hope we did not miss doing our readings that day for that is a powerful
lesson we would not want to miss. It is true today as it was when
the King first heard it. Let us each resolve that we will seek Him.
If we do, we will find Him for that is His promise to us.
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