We live in a world where (almost) everyone wants change. We
want to see new things, do new things, move to a new house, change jobs, learn
new things, experience new thrills, challenge ourselves to do things we have
never done before. Desiring change is not a bad thing, at least in regards to
most things.
One of the more familiar quotes we see from time to time is:
"If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've
always got." (Doug Caufmann). There is truth to that statement. If you
keep doing things the same way, you are not going to have change. Our society
seems to think that the lack of change is a bad thing, but is that always true?
Now, I'm no just being an "old foggy," who doesn't believe in change.
I love change in my life and expect it in our world. My wife and I have lived
in 7 states as well in Kenya ,
East Africa . We love to experience new things
and different people. We embrace change in our lives for the most part.
However (you knew there would be a disclaimer didn't you), I
cannot and will not embrace change to God's church or God's Word. I've been
disappointed in churches and church leaders throughout our land who want to try
and make changes to God's church. They go to extremes to try and make
"church" more palatable to our young folks who desire change. And, if
they don't get the change they want, they go somewhere they can find it. It's
really not surprising, we were warned about it a couple of thousand years ago
when the Apostle Paul wrote a young preacher, Timothy. Notice what he said,
"For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine.
Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number
of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. (2
Timothy_4:3)
Here is what we see happen so often. People who do not have
a lot of knowledge of God's word start to desire change. They want more
services that are more entertaining, something that makes them feel good. They
approach the leadership and demand change in the church. The leadership either
caves in to their request or they threaten to leave.
At some point we must realized that, yes, there are some
things that we can change, but there are some things that we dare not change.
Why? Because God gave us directions as to how things must be in His Word. He
was not mistaken, he did not communicate unclearly, he was not just kidding
when he told us what he wanted us to do. God doesn't think or act as we do as
humans.
We tend to forget what we are told in Numbers 23:19, that: "God is not human, that he should lie, not a
human being, that he should change his mind." God has given us
clear directions regarding what is necessary for our salvation. He it clear on
what is morally and ethically acceptable. He is clear about marriage and sexual
relationships. He is clear about the worship that is acceptable to him. These
things are not given to change just because or society has decided that they
want them to change.
What about those who demand change to what God has already
put into place? Psalm 55:19 speaks
of: "God, who is enthroned from of
old, who does not change, he will hear them and humble them, because they have
no fear of God. You see, it all boils down to having a "fear"
for God and His Word. (Hebrew lit. "respect or fear to displease
him").
Let me encourage you to be careful as to what you change
rather than one day standing before God and being brought to your knees in
shame, (humbled).
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