May is a month of change. Hopefully, 
							we see April’s snow showers leave! And as we flip 
							our calendars ahead, the weather warms, green leaves 
							and grass return, and we soon realize God is 
							blessing once again His beloved creation with life 
							and renewing! 
							 
							May also brings other changes. For one, it’s the joy 
							of receiving a child home from college or the 
							military. For another, it’s that mixed bag of 
							emotions of realizing school is ending forever and 
							‘adulthood’ is becoming reality. Children are born; 
							jobs change; we cope with a loss we had not 
							expected; and we end up looking both ahead and back 
							and contemplate the preciousness of the days of our 
							lives.  
							 
							God’s Word speaks to other changes we go through as 
							a Christian. “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new 
							creation. The old has passed away;  
							 
							behold, the new has come” 2 Corinthians 5:17. We 
							look back and see the wintery times of our lives 
							when our love was cold and feel the icicles of 
							regret hanging on us because we have sinned against 
							God and man. But through the grace of the Gospel, we 
							also look back to the good news of our Savior, who 
							took our sin upon Himself to redeem us. We see how 
							Jesus became man and has paid for every evil deed 
							we’ve done and given us the credit for His perfect 
							life.   
					 
				 
			 
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							When faith is created in our heart, 
							our old sinful nature is drowned and buried with 
							Christ. His blood was the April showers that washed 
							our guilt away and now new life springs up within us 
							and we grow to serve our Savior. This is the new 
							life of Faith and it is God who makes this change! 
							 
							The key to weathering any change is this: learn to 
							see God’s hand in whatever you go through. If we can 
							see God’s hand, we know He is present in that 
							change. If we can see God’s hand, we see the nail 
							marks that show the depth of His love and that ours 
							is a God that saves – what shall we fear?! Whatever 
							change you are going through, see God in it all and 
							there you will find your peace! 
							 
							Rev. Daniel McQuality 
							Grace Lutheran Church (ELS/WELS)  |