On Tuesday of this week, we studied the first chapter of Acts in
the home where we stayed. I love that chapter for a number of reasons, one of
which is that it contains one of my favorite verses in the whole Bible. As the
disciples watched Jesus ascend into heaven, two men who stood by in white
apparel spoke to them. "Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into
heaven? This same Jesus which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come
in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven." I think from that day
forward, they would have prayed, "Let today be the day!" Because He
was their best friend. And it would have been a wonderful comfort to them that
He would be the same. Nothing about Him would be different. He would still have
the same spirit, love the same things, uphold the same standard. Everything
they loved about Him, everything they depended on Him to be would remain
unchanged. The same Jesus that they knew would come again.
Earlier on Tuesday, we had a Bible study with an elderly couple
who are no longer able to get out to meetings. We took the new hymnbooks that
we are now using in our gospel meetings and studies. When we told them that the
numbers of their favorite hymns had changed, Sra. Barbarita's face took on an expression
that I would describe as panicky. "The things of God can't change!"
We quickly assured her that nothing about God or His word or His way had
changed. We just have new hymnbooks. Sra. Barbarita can't read; she never
learned. But the word of God is in her heart, and it means everything to her
that nothing about it would change. She's lived a long life. Many things have
changed. But God has not. Jesus has not. And they will not. We can count on
that, and it can be our comfort and stay.
This same Jesus is coming again. Let us keep that always in our
hearts.
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