Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever. – Hebrews 13:8 NRVSUE
I have always thought of myself as resilient on the water — until I went out on the ocean. The waves rocked in every direction and people were succumbing to sickness all around me. Most retreated below deck — which is the worst thing you can do, but I was told to focus on the horizon. “If you focus on what is unchanging, your head will stabilize the rest of you even as your feet keep you balanced.”
So that’s what I did. And it worked. I didn’t get sick. I even had the joy of watching dolphins jump in front of the bow, playing with the movement of the boat.
Many of us feel like we’re on roughening seas. It is easy to let the shifting ground mess with our heads and make us sick. Instead of withdrawing from the waves and heading below deck, we must focus on what is unchanging in these rough seas. God’s promise to us remains: I am with you where you are. Look up, hold on, and remain steadfast as we navigate deep waters.
As you begin your week, make a conscious decision to hold on to the unchanging, powerful, loving nature of God. Leaning into our faith can stabilize us in moments of grief and confusion and can even reveal moments of joy.
Today's hymn is “Hold to God’s Unchanging Hand” by Jennie Wilson. You can find an uplifting playlist for the week here. — Rev. Dr. Andrea Saccoccio, Director of Congregational Education and Outreach and Rev. Moya Harris, Director of Racial Justice, Sojourners
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