Thursday, January 15, 2015

forever changes










Rather than turn on the TV and get the latest Radical Muslim daily terrorist count, that your president denies, or turn on HGTV and find out how old and outdated my 30 year old house is, I took my own advice yesterday and put on Forever Changes after getting out of the shower.  And for the next 42+ minutes while deciding where to ride, I was taken on a mystical trip and an instant memory sound experience of how good that album really is.  So while listening I Googled it and found out some interesting facts about it.  Neil Young produced it, but never showed up for the meeting, and was never heard from again.  And not credited.  And Bruce Botnick who later that year would produce the first Doors album finished it, using the same skills on FC for the Doors.  Listen to Hugh Masakela playing trumpet on the album, try whistling his trumpet solo on “Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale.”   That man could toot his own horn.  The first song on side 2 for all you vinyl buffs.  Try to whistle that long-WOW!  And many other non-credited local LA musicians played also, on loan from other bands, under the radar of their contract to other labels.  Friends playing with friends-what a novel thought.  And only to find out that Billboard named it the 40th best album of the best 500 albums of all time.  And yet most have never heard of it....maybe you are what a Mr. John Lennon from Liverpool once referred to as “trendy,” and great music has never been trendy. 
Long before David Bowie became a household name, his Honky Dory was a hit across the pond.  And today his famous song “Changes” can be heard as background music, on TV commercials, and now you will be whistling it as you remember it.  “Time may change me, but I can’t change time...”
But look at all the changes in your life.  Life is constantly changing, in fact the Second Law of Thermodynamics proves it-things are in a constant state of atrophy-of change.  They are not getting better, or evolving, a theory that this law disproves, but getting worse. One trip through the book of Genesis shows how God made this world perfect, sin entered, and it has only gotten worse.  Unless you are the White House Press Corp, that is reality.  Not a social experiment.  And we all get old and die.  Even the Bible is split into two Testaments or covenants, a contract with no ending date-aka forever.  The one Jesus made with us, and asks us to verify with him.  But what got my attention was reading about the title “Forever Changes,” and where it came from.  Not some idyllic drug induced fantasy, or even a nostalgic trip ahead, but it was taken from a break-up.  It seems a friend had been in a long term relationship with a girl, and he broke it off.  “But you promised me you’d love me forever,” she begged through the tears.  “Yeah, well forever changes...”  And the beat goes on. And the truth is forever changes when you become a Christian.
Romans tells us we are all sinners, born into it, and cannot escape it without Jesus.  We fall short, and our destiny upon the first birth has us bound for hell.  But our eternal destiny, our forever changes when we come to Christ.  Not a theory to be debated, not a philosophical view to be expounded upon, but truth.  A truth that we all will face some time in our life, when the final Jeopardy answer will be Jesus.  And the correct question is “who is the son of God?”  And we will be changed forever in the twinkling of an eye, some 1/240,000th of a second.  There I did it again to show you how quick.  And we are changed from the inside out, not the outside in.  And that change grants us entrance to heaven, an escape from hell.  I am glad that that is one forever change in my life.  Yet we steadfastly fight change throughout the in between times here on earth, until we die and go to heaven or hell. 
Change is everywhere, styles change, prices change, the stock market changes, the Broncos changed coaches, and I don’t even have any spare change.  And even though we are told that there is no growth without change, we resist.  Stuck in a perpetual this is as good as it gets syndrome, and we are faced with “yeah, well forever changes.”  For many that breakup spells disaster, for some it spurs them on to better things.  Some look back, some plan ahead, some sit and ponder, and some just wonder what has happened and what is happening.  Only in Christ will the changes be real, and he orders each one of them.  Only on the MAP settings on the new Tiger I am riding can you default back to where the factory set it up.  But after personalizing your ride, why would you want to?  You see Jesus knows just where you are right now, and has a plan for you to be of benefit or blessing no matter where you are.  Some of the worst conditions have brought the biggest blessings in my life, yet I pray to avoid the tough times, the tests, the trials.  Yet in the midst of them is where Jesus shines brightest....and advises us to be losers! Lose your life, and your sin, and become a winner in him.  See we all qualify.  But it takes that forever change, that being born again to do it.  Nicodemus had a problem understanding it, yet the thief on the cross readily embraced it.  We can becomes hoarders of things including false beliefs, or we can be like Father Abraham, who by faith believed.  He gave it all up and moved on to a land he had never seen, but was promised.  And lest I remind you he was less than perfect, so we all have a chance, his name is Jesus.  My motorcycles, my Nikes, my cars, and my vinyl records all wear out.  And without change so will I.  The clock is ticking, today can be the day your forever changes, and your eternal forever guaranteed in Christ.  Just a little faith, a little trust, and he does the rest.  A new covenant where forever never ends, and you won’t want it to.  Where time becomes timeless, and forever is an eternal right now.  Jesus Christ changes lives, but only if you let him. There is no jihad from heaven, he gives us a free will to choose.  We can say no, but why when we can say yes and have it all?  And in the down times, the in between times when we feel the pressures rising, remember that he loves us, and promises to stay....forever.  No breakups, no game ending clock running out.  Jesus changes our forever forever.  No expiration date.  When we become born again.
I think I can find another 42+ minutes this morning, the news will have to wait.  Eternity is calling, and I’m answering.  What your answer is will dictate a forever change.....in the beginning God....so loved the world he sent his only begotten son.  I hope that the day of your forever change is today.  And then go tell someone...
love with compassion,
Mike
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