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The Max Lucado Encouraging Word Podcast

279: Changing Love (Come Thirsty Series)

The Max Lucado Encouraging Word Podcast

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Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Talk Radio

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2023

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Not much in life stays the same. We change, our friends change, and the world around us changes. But not God; God doesn’t change. It’s foundational to his character – he’s the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow. In today’s episode of the Max Lucado Encouraging Word podcast, I encourage you to anchor yourself to God’s unwavering strength and unchanging love and trust he will hold you. New episodes release every Monday. Be sure to like and subscribe so you never miss out!

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0:00.0

Thanks for tuning in, it's an honor to be with you.

0:14.3

As we study God's Word together, may our time uplift and encourage you.

0:20.8

If you could use some hope, I pray you find it here today.

0:30.0

Not much in life stays the same.

0:36.0

We change, our friends change, the weather changes, the world around us changes, but not God.

0:44.6

God does not change, it's foundational to his character.

0:49.2

He's the same yesterday, today and tomorrow.

0:53.4

In today's episode, I encourage you to anchor yourself to God's unwavering strength and

1:00.3

unchanging love and just trust, trust He will hold you.

1:08.4

1966, Lyndon Johnson was president, the voices of Goldwater and Dirkson dominated the Senate.

1:19.8

Our gate was a Washington apartment building.

1:24.2

The best known bush was the one who spoke to Moses.

1:28.8

Woodstock was a dairy farm, hippies rocked, Vietnam rumbled.

1:39.2

In the locato family moved into a new house.

1:45.1

In due order, LBJ came back to Texas in the voices of Dirkson and Goldwater were replaced

1:53.8

with the voices of the bushes.

1:57.6

Watergate, snake bit, Nixon and Woodstock and hippies went the way of tied-eye teachers.

2:12.4

But the locato family still lived in that same house for 35 years.

2:20.9

There was a locato in that same house on 8th place in Avenue G, three and a half decades.

2:31.6

When movers went in and gathered up three decades worth of family history and loaded it in

2:36.6

a truck.

2:38.6

The mailman began peeling the name of the locato off the mailbox and stenciling the name

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