Heaven’s Standard Time

A friend and I chatted today about the time change this weekend. Just as different seasons affect some folks, resetting the clock does the same to others. Her husband is one of them. To spring ahead and fall behind presents a challenge for him.

Someday we’ll be on Heaven’s Standard Time! No clocks to change, just eternity to live! Isn’t that thrilling?

 

This whole time change debacle began years ago when Benjamin Franklin believed we were wasting light. In 1907, his notion of saving daylight caught on in England. The United States Congress saw its merits and instituted the Daylight Saving Time Act in 1918. The reason? To better utilize our resources – as Franklin had said.

Over the next several years, individual states adopted or repealed, honored or disavowed the act.

Then in 1966 Congress again passed legislation to permanently set standard time, giving individual states no choice in the matter. However, most of Arizona and Hawaii and some U.S. territories thumbed their noses at the law.

Would you believe? Even that law wasn’t the final be-all and end-all on this timely topic. In August 2005, the Energy Policy Act changed the particular Sunday and the month to observe saving our resources.

Thank God, His promises are based on His unchanging character, not convenience or any other factor.

The author of Hebrews packs the final chapter of the book with verses of encouragement. Here’s one of them:

Jesus is the same yesterday and today and forever. (Heb.13:8, NIV)

When everything around us is changing, even the time, we can stand firm on the fact that God never changes. He’s the same every time, every day, and every year. His love for us will remain always and forever.

Blog post by Amre Cortadino

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Patti Shene
4 years ago

I never minded Daylight Saving Time, and I have to admit that I enjoy daylight until longer in the evening. A friend who is married to a farmer said she hates it! Hubby stays out working the fields until after 8, they aren’t sitting down to eat until almost 9, and she is still doing dishes at 10. I can understand her frustration there, as my hubby used to work in the yard until late.

Anyway, there is coming a day….

Great post, Amre!

Mary Pat Johns
4 years ago

One of my all-time favorite Scriptures–“Jesus Christ is the same, yesterday, today, and forever.” Such a relief to know some things/Somebody never changes!

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Dave
4 years ago

We lived in China for five years. One time zone.

In the west end they climbed in bed while those on the coast cooked breakfast. Nobody seemed to mind.

“Even so, come, Lord Jesus.”

Sharon K. Connell
4 years ago

Thanks, Amre. Arnie and I talk often about the annoyance of having to change the clocks twice a year. Why can’t we all just adjust our practices to allow for a longer time of daylight to “play” in. LOL

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