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Some Things Never Change

I've heard — actually, from my mentor, Ryan McGraw, to whom I introduced you over the last couple of weeks — that in the world of Christian publishing, books about Jesus simply don't sell. Marriage books, Christian romance, controversies over infant baptism or predestination, all find a ready audience. But books that simply dwell at loving length on the glories of our Savior leave most Christians cold. They profess to believe that Jesus Christ is the perfect one, the only man who can save us, the only one with the ability to conquer death and overcome sin, the only perfectly and authentically beautiful and good person who ever lived. And yet they — we — don't have time to really dig into Him and learn about Him and think about Him. In my bathroom, on the shelf above the toilet, sits a booklet called "Thirty-One Meditations on Christ." It's been there for years. I have opened it a grand total of one time.
Why are we so pathetically uninterested in Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Lord of all creation, the unchangeable one? Many of us spent more time this past week on the ephemeral politics of the moment than we did on Christ. I fear that it is a self-reinforcing spiral. We do not learn to know Christ like we should, and then we get more interested in the things we are actually interacting with during the week, and then we lose even more interest in Christ. We are Christians, for God's sake. We need to keep our focus on Jesus Christ! And one way to do that is through the reminder that the Hebrew writer gives us here. No matter how we change, Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

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Hebrews 13:8
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