Seasons will change

As I write this I am enjoying an at-home day when I can focus on what needs to be done here. As you know, the season of fall leads into the season of winter, and for my area that means we need to put away summer items, have exterior things winterized, and pull coats/hats/boots/gloves from summer storage. Two days ago we had one of those rare “Indian Summer” days in November – it was 70 degrees. I spent most of that beautiful, sunshiny day outside, harvesting final things from the garden and having my kids work on leaf collection in the yard. But today the temperature has plummeted and the gray sky is dumping a mixture of snow and sleet on us; we could have five inches of snow by midday tomorrow. The abrupt shift from a “summer” day two days ago to a “winter” day today is a reality that, truly, things change. Sometimes they change toward what feels like “better” and sometimes toward “worse,” but things change. Period.

Your children grow. Your parents age and die. People change.

You buy a new car. You drive that car. It dies. Cars change.

You have full health and energy to work and care for others. Your health declines and others now care for you. Health changes.

Some people deal with change better than others. I think that part of our response to changing circumstances in our world is dependent on whether our anchor in the changes of life (and especially the storms) is fully sealed in God. Jesus used this illustration: “So everyone who hears these words of Mine and acts on them, will be like a wise man [a far-sighted, practical, and sensible man] who built his house on the rock. And the rain fell, and the floods and torrents came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had been founded on the rock.” Can we expect change to come? Yes. Can we expect storms to come? Yes. The difference is whether we build our spiritual house – and our hope, faith, and peace – on the Lordship of Jesus Christ. There will be changes and storms, but we won’t be destroyed by them when they come.

God,

You are our refuge and strength, our ever present help in times of struggle or change or storms. Thank you that we don’t have to fear change because you are with us. Even when it seems the entire world is shaking or falling apart, help us remember you have said “DO NOT FEAR,” over and over to us because you love us. You are with us. We are not forsaken or abandoned because you stand with us. Help us to hold on to hope because you are the strength of our lives. We ask all this in the strong name of Christ, Amen.

“God is our refuge and strength,
    an ever-present help in trouble.
 Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way
    and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea,
though its waters roar and foam
    and the mountains quake with their surging.” (Psalm 46:1-3 NIV)

If you are walking through a time of dramatic change or storm, I hope this song will help minister to you.

“This Season Will Change” by Josh Smith and Krista Rouse

(c) 2021 Smith & Rouse

I know it’s hard the season you’re in

I know it seems, seems like it won’t end

I know the pain feels like it’s crushing

But I’m here to say hope is arising

This season will change

This season will change

This is not the end of your story

This is just a chapter in time

The Author and Perfecter is moving

Working all things for good

He will not forsake or abandon

He is standing right by your side

You are rising up from these ashes

So much stronger than before

Don’t you give up

Don’t you lose heart

Our God is for us

He sees where you are

Don’t you quit now

Even though it feels so hard

I’m here to say our God makes a way

This season will change

This season will change

This is not the end of your story

This is just a chapter in time

The Author and Perfecter is moving

Working all things for good

He will not forsake or abandon

He is standing right by your side

You are rising up from these ashes

So much stronger than before

He still shuts the mouths of lions

He’s still slaying every giant

Keep holding on to hope 

He’s so much stronger than you know

Come and call upon His name

Every tear He’ll wipe away

Keep on holding on to hope 

He’s so much stronger than you know