THOUGHTS
AT YEAR’S END!
Hab
3:17-19
17
Although the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines;
the labour of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat; the
flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no herd in the stalls:
18
Yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will joy in the God of my salvation.
19
The LORD God is my strength, and he will make my feet like hinds' feet, and he
will make me to walk upon mine high places.
The
Old Year lifts his lamp and leans upon his scythe. He entered with
great anticipation of hope and change and the realities of life have mistreated
him terribly. We have nearly exhausted the year 2013 and at this time we often
review the best and worst of happenings. When we think of the year nearly gone we
experience extreme feelings of fear, disappointment and disgust.
Nationally, Americans have a president
who,
in his first four years, has managed to rule without passing a budget! Congress
is no better at leading and our best hope is for political stalemate. It seems
that every law passed is yet another chip at our foundation. Morally, we have
made legal homosexual marriages and the recreational smoking of marijuana. The
killing of unborn babies goes on apace and we seem to prefer wrong over right
at every opportunity. The expression of divergent thoughts and lifestyles are
everywhere applauded unless, of course, they are expressions of Christian
faith.
Churches have
morphed into entertainment centers which target human emotions instead of
salvation stations which convert the lost. Pastors clamor to incorporate the
latest craze into their worship services and can hardly hold church without
bright lights and smoke machines. Denominational, and even doctrinal,
distinctive have intentionally been abandoned in favor of a soup-slurry of
blended beliefs that demand nothing from followers. “Because they
have no changes, therefore they fear not God.” (Ps 55:19) The result is
a vagabond worshipper who visits these religious entertainment
centers hoping to experience the latest sensation. There is no loyalty to
anything but self.
Habakkuk
finishes his book with a thin-lipped pledge. He tells of failed crops and a
ruined harvest. He complains of depleted stores and lean times. The flock has
been cut off either by poor leadership or disease and the feed lot is empty of
beeves. The expectation of hope and change had died.
Yet
he begins verse 17 with the word “although!” The word means “nevertheless”
and first considers then ignores the consequent realities to look forward with
great hope. There it is again – hope – but more than hope. It is faith
with determination because it is not poorly placed upon the
promises of some political figure. It is trust in a God who sits upon the
circle of the earth and hangs the stars upon nothing!
Heb
6:17-19
17
Wherein God, willing more abundantly to shew unto the heirs of promise the
immutability of his counsel, confirmed it by an oath:
18
That by two immutable [unchangeable] things, in which it was impossible for God
to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay
hold upon the hope set before us:
19
Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and
stedfast, and which entereth into that within the veil…
Ps
62:2
2
He only is my rock and my salvation; he is my defence; I shall not be greatly
moved.
Our
hope is in the Lord and our change will surely come. Our confidence
is not pinned upon the breast of politics, world economics, nor military
conquests. Our light shines from the Sun of Righteousness and our feet are
firmly planted upon the cornerstone of God. We shall not be greatly
moved.
Dear
Lord, you have carried us safely through another year and we look to you as we
face a new one. We can’t know what lies ahead but we rejoice to know the One
who knows the end from the beginning. AMEN