Although a person can retire from a
work-position at any age, the Bible doesn’t encourage those who are Christians
to stop serving God when they retire or reach a certain age. The Bible tells us that Joshua was well
advanced in years and yet the Lord said to him, “You are very old, and there are still very
large areas of land to be taken over” (Joshua 13:1). There was still work for him to do even
though he was probably between the ages of 85-100. Having a rocking-chair mentality and sitting
outside his tent was not the attitude to have nor the place to spend his
time. There was work to do and he was to
continue to serve. The instruction in the New Testament that Peter gives is
that, “Each one
should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully
administering God's grace in its various forms” (I Peter 4:10).
Did you notice that there is no mention of age? In other words there is no time at which
God-given gifts should cease to be utilized.
Service should be rendered to God at every age.
Throughout life we should be
learning, growing and maturing and be ready to share the truths of God’s Word
with kids, grandkids, and others, whether early in life, or later. In elderly years our prayer should be similar
to that of the psalmist who said, “Even when I am old and gray, do not forsake me, O God, till
I declare your power to the next generation, your might to all who are to come”
(Psalm 71:18).
A few questions might be
appropriate. You have been learning,
growing and maturing – so, are you ready to share your wisdom with others? Are you sharing the lessons you have leaned
with individuals from the younger generation?
If you are retired, what have you learned about God’s power that you can
continue to share with your children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren?
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