"Let us test and examine our ways, and return to the
LORD! Let us lift up our hearts and
hands to God in heaven..."
Lamentations 3:40,41
There are days when life seems as though it is falling apart
at the seams. We all want to know what we can do different, do over, what we
can change to make things better. We
CANNOT change the past, nor can we change what HAS been done. You can’t change your
parents, family, children. They are who they are and you are who you are. You can’t change the gifts and talents God has
or hasn’t given you. You can’t change a handicap you’ve been given. You can’t
bring back someone who is dead. The fact
is, there are a LOT of things about life you
cannot change. Peace in the midst of troubles can be found when you accept what
you can’t change. Otherwise, you’ll make yourself and the people you love
miserable. All of this said, there is something important you can change: you.
The prophet Jeremiah, about 20 years of age, in the 13th year
of King Josiah (Jer.1:2; 25:3), in the year 627 BC. He was active in this
capacity from this time on to the destruction of Jerusalem which occurred in 586 BC. Even after the fall of Jerusalem , he
prophesied in Egypt
at least for several years, so that his work extended over a period of about 50
years in all. The most devastating period of his life was when Jerusalem fell, during which time he wrote
the Lamentations. To that, the verses quoted at the beginning of this article
was a reflection of a breaking heart spoken about things that he could not
change. His sentiment? Lamentations 3:40: “Let us examine our ways and turn
back to the Lord”
We can't change the past, but we can change the present.
Jeremiah's reflection shows that if he could have gone back and changed
something that would have prevented Jerusalem 's
destruction, he would have. The same for us, we all lament when things go awry,
and in wondering what we can change or what could we do; ask yourself what’s happening
in your life that doesn’t line up with
what God wants? After all, God can see what we can't, and can do what we can't.
To re-order your life God’s way, it’ll take some deep self-evaluation of every area
of your life. You’ll need to take a look at your relationship with God, your
spouse, your kids, and your co-workers. You’ll need to look at hurts, habits,
and hang-ups that may be bringing you down. Nothing can be off limits in this.
We cannot sugar coat this, and it is not and will not be easy. You WILL find
things you don't like, and there are some things that as Jesus said to cut out
of your life. It’s always tough to turn from sin even when it’s tearing us
down.
Healing apart from repentance won't happen. When your world
is falling apart, you can’t change everything — but you can change you. At
times, that can mean everything.
What can you change right now that will make a positive
impact on yourself and others? Ask yourself the hard questions about your priorities,
relationships, and secret sins as you try to change your world. "If
you hear the message and don't obey it, you are like people who stare at
themselves in a mirror and forget what they look like as soon as they leave. But you must never stop looking at the
perfect law that sets you free. God will bless you in everything you do, if you
listen and obey, and don't just hear and forget. (Jas.1:23-25)."
Jim
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