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The only constant is change

Platte County

September 5, 2021 • Fabian Gonzalez • Matthew 9:14–17

Greek philosopher Heraclitus once said, “change is the only constant in life.” Change is difficult, because change comes with loss. But life is constantly changing. It’s those who are able to embrace and navigate the change that are usually better equipped for the future. How can we learn to embrace change, and continue to have hope, believing that God is always doing something new?

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