Be imitators of me, just as I also am of Christ.
1 Corinthians 11:1
Over the past couple of weeks, I have been remembering what it has been like the past year, and over the past years as well. I think about all the busy times and down times my family has had, and I remember many things that happened in my childhood. Needless to say, our children’s childhood is turning out much different.
Technology has evolved. I had cassettes, records, and saw the birth of CDs. My children have CDs and mp3. Computers have always been here for them. Pay at the pump has always existed. Debit cards have always existed. Technology has changed but so has the world.
Growing up, Jesus was a more prominent part of most people’s lives. The Nativity wasn’t attacked. The Ten Commandments weren’t under attack either. You hardly ever heard about anything like the current persecution that is occurring today. About the only thing people couldn’t do was pray in school.
The world is changing before our eyes. More and more people are losing their way and not following Christ. They are living in the world. Many people are starting to ignore God and refuse the good news of Christ. Our world is starting to crumble.
I think of all this, and I do realize that this is all part of Biblical prophecy. We are living in the end times. The best thing I can do is to follow Christ with all my heart and try to live as He expects me to do—day in and day out. Maybe by doing this I can be an example to those who are living in the world but want something that the world cannot give them.
As the New Year approaches, I hope that I can grow closer to Jesus as the world continues to live in chaos. Life will be busy and hectic. Time will go by as quickly as it always does, but God comes (as He always should) first. I will continue to pray. I hope that all out there can do the same.
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Dear Heavenly Father: As we begin a New Year, please be with all of us as we continue to go about our busy lives. We rely on Your strength to keep us going through the good and bad times. Thank You for Your love and grace. In Jesus’ name, Amen.