Do new ideas make you nervous? How about the thought of change?
Now before you get pious and think, “I am ready for change – the church needs to change;” let me suggest to you that all of us resist change. Change is not an issue as long as the change does not touch on areas that are dear to us. All of us have levels of comfortability and as long as the change is not encroaching on that untouchable area of comfort then we are fine.
The problem is, each one of us has a different threshold when it comes to change. You might say, “We should be more inclusive in our church,” and be completely honest in your suggestion. But what if a woman convicted of indecency with a child wants to join the fellowship – and teach Sunday School?
Granted, that is an explosive topic and would present many varied issues, but I throw that example out to get us to think about the ramifications of change.
Matthew 2:3-4 speaks of the fear of change. You can read here that Herod and all of Jerusalem were frightened when they heard that God was coming to Earth. Herod was the leader of the Jews and Jerusalem was the center of Judaism. Now why would the religious leaders of the time be frightened at this news?
When it comes to religion, change is difficult. We don’t like it when God wants to move us into the unknown.
I ran across this prayer from Eugene Peterson this morning and want you to think about it today and pray it if you can:
Prevent, O God, the Herodian spirit from filtering into my life: the spirit that uses religion to protect itself, and jealous of any hint of rivalry, responds to your Spirit only with suspicious fear. Amen.
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