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JESUS CHRIST THE SAME

by William Wyne

Scripture: Hebrews 13:6-8


Jesus Christ the Same
William J. Wyne
Hebrews 13:6-8


6 So that we may boldly say, The Lord is my helper, and I will not fear what man shall do unto me.7 Remember them which have the rule over you, who have spoken unto you the word of God: whose faith follow, considering the end of their conversation.8 Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever. Life is a constant series of changes, as a matter of fact, change happens quick, and it does not seek your permission to change. Just as you get adjusted to doing something, understanding something, finally figuring out this or how that works or should be, it changes.

Life is forever changing, you can see it in your face can you not? You can feel it in your body do you not? You experience it in your memory process. Do you not?
There are places in the body that ache that once never ached. There are extra pounds in places that were once leaner. There is the tendency to be forgetful, and that once was never an issue. The gait of one steps is not as straight and not as swift, the vision is not as good as it once was. Life is changing.

We live in a world of constant change, the moral code of conduct, manner, politeness, how not to be rude, those things that were taught in those days past and gone seems to be less of a priority. There is a shift from the core values of human-hood that once existed, and that seem to govern and guide the moral and social conduct of people. It almost seems that just simple manners, respect, and politeness is of nonexistent. And when it happens, you are surprised and shocked, and you wonder where is the person from.

We are experiencing a change from the highest office in the land as we have never seen. We have seen insensitivity toward specific groups of persons from the office, we have seen favoritism toward cronies of like minds, but we have never seen the kind of change in leadership and presidential decorum that we see now. We see a change in ways that are rather e ...

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