Thursday, August 28, 2008
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Dealing With ChangeBe diligent in these matters; give yourself wholly to them, so that everyone may see your progress. 1 Timothy 4:15
If you think accepting change is difficult - try introducing it to others! You’ll have for enemies all those who’ve done well under the old system and only lukewarm defenders among those who aren’t sure how well they’ll do under the new one. Resistance to progress is universal; it seizes every generation by the throat and attempts to stop all forward movement. In 1553, Admiral Richard Hawkins recorded that during his career on the high seas, 10,000 men under his command had died of scurvy. He also noted that oranges and lemons (Vitamin C) completely cured it. But his observations went unheeded for 200 years, during which time thousands more sailors died needlessly. In 1753, James Lind, a British Naval surgeon, published a book saying that scurvy could be eliminated with lemon juice. He even cited case histories to prove it. But instead of being honored, he was ridiculed by the Lords of the Admiralty and by the leading physicians of the day. In fact, his advice was ignored for another 40 years. Not until the year after his death in 1794 was a Naval Squadron supplied with orange juice before a voyage. On that voyage which lasted 23 weeks, there wasn’t one case of scurvy. Even so, another 10 years passed and thousands more died before regulations were enacted requiring sailors to drink a daily ration of lemon juice. With that enactment, scurvy finally disappeared from the British Navy. What a lesson! Don’t let complacency, prejudice, or the fear of change, rob you of the joy of becoming all God intends you to be.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, help me to accept change as a good thing – a thing that almost always brings about something better. Your changing my life sure has! In Jesus’ Name I pray. Amen
Heavenly Father, help me to accept change as a good thing – a thing that almost always brings about something better. Your changing my life sure has! In Jesus’ Name I pray. Amen


Thanks for the example. I needed it
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Hi Tim,
Is this devotion on Change just coincidental, or does it perhaps relate to our political scene right now! Only asking as I am so not sure who to believe as far as our candidates anymore! Have been a staunch Republican for years and lean that way now, but couldn't help giving you a little bit of a fun nudge of the elbow since Change is Obama's resounding cry! Georgene Beazley
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