My grandfather loved to tell stories, and I loved to listen. Papaw had
two kinds of tales. “Whoppers” were stories with a whiff of truth, but which
changed with each new telling. “Adventures” were stories that really happened,
and the facts never changed when retold. One day my grandfather told a story
that just seemed too far-fetched to be true. “Whopper,” I declared, but my
grandfather insisted it was true. Although his telling never varied, I simply
couldn’t believe it, it was that unusual.
Then one day, while I was listening to a radio program, I heard the
announcer tell a story that confirmed the truth of my grandfather’s tale. My
grandfather’s “whopper” suddenly became an “adventure.” It was a moving moment
of remembrance that made him even more trustworthy in my eyes.
When the psalmist wrote about the unchanging nature of God (102:27), he
was offering this same comfort—the trustworthiness of God—to us. The idea is
repeated in Hebrews 13:8 with these words, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday,
today, and forever.” This can lift our hearts above our daily trials to remind
us that an unchanging, trustworthy God rules over even the chaos of a changing
world.