Can you recall your first day at
school?
Do you remember when you learned how to
drive a car?
How about the day you graduated?
Do you recall the day you started your
first real job?
Think about the day you got married,
Call to mind the day your child was
born.
How about the day your grandchild
was born?
These are but some of the milestones we
experience in life.
As you thought about these milestones,
did you remember mostly the good things?
If you are like me, then you probably
answered yes to that question.
If that is the case then think about
these events once again and as you do try to remember any anxiety you
might have experienced with each one.
With each of these events and others
you probably experienced at least some anxiety along with the
anticipation.
As a rule, we tend to repeatedly ask
ourselves questions that begin with the words “what if”.
Can you recall asking any of the
following questions?
What if I don't get the job?
What if the person I propose to says
no?
What if we cannot afford to have a
child right now?
What if I lose my job?
Yet here we are today and these events
are now memories on which we can reflect.
These events changed us in one way or
another.
Now consider one more thing.
Remember that there is Someone who has
been along side us for the entire journey.
Someone who has not changed one
bit even though we did!
Hebrews 13:8 (NET) – Jesus
Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever!
I am particularly fond of this
translation as it uses “forever” instead of “tomorrow”.
It is good for us to remember that He
was with us through all our yesterdays.
It is nice to be reminded that He was
there for us today.
It is both reassuring and encouraging
to know that He will be there for us not just for tomorrow, but
forever!
Finally ask yourself one of the very
few “what if” questions that really matters.
What if someone I care about does not
know Him?
Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim
Look for me at
http://faithfulfeetteam.blogspot.com/ on Friday, November 7, 2014.
I’ll be back here on Friday, November
14, 2014
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