Change

Isaiah 43:19 Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.
Malachi 2:6a For I am the LORD, I change not;
While God’s nature and motives do not change, His methods do. We were not part of the old ways, but a record of God’s methods of dealing with His creation are well documented. Perhaps because we are so far removed from those methods we do not have a firm grip on the importance, the necessity.
The power prophets wielded enormous power. Look to the scriptures about Elijah and Elisha to see the power of God put in the hands of those men. Who today could be trusted to wield such power?
The leader prophets inspired men into action to serve the will of God. Look to the scripture about Nehemiah and Gideon to see how God used them to shape a nation.
The seeing prophets foretold of thing that have come to past and things that will be done. Daniel, Isaiah, Ezekiel have words that are rich with hope and meaning. Mysteries abound and we have been given the keys to unlocking them.
Yet the greatest change came at the Cross. The Cross is the great turning point from the old way to the new way. The new thing God does now is in us. We look to the hope of God’s promises that are fulfilled in us. At the same time God’s placed His hope in us that we will be that new thing He does according to Isaiah 43:19.
John 7:38 He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water.
Let it flow.

One thought on “Change”

  1. This is beautiful, my brother! It brings to mind lyrics from two songs:
    “It took a miracle to hang the stars in place…but when He saved my soul, cleansed and made me whole, it took a miracle of love divine.”
    And (speaking of the cross):
    “Center of two eternities which look with rapt, adoring eyes onward and back to thee, O cross of Christ.”

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