Aging

August 15th – 2 Corinthians 4:16-18

Week 3 – Embracing Renewal (2 Corinthians 4:16-18)

In today’s world, billions of dollars are spent each year on trying to stop the aging process. People plump, cut, and stuff their bodies, all in the hopes of looking younger and defying the inevitable march of time. While society views youth as a treasure, Scripture reminds us that aging is actually a privilege. A testament to the gift of every day that God grants us. With each wrinkle and grey hair, we are reminded of the life we’ve lived and the wisdom we’ve gained. Yet, there’s no denying that aging can be hard. Muscles weaken, eyesight dims, and our bodies gradually lose the vitality they once had. But even as our outer selves waste away, something far more significant is happening within us. Inwardly, we are being renewed day by day for an eternal glory that far outweighs the physical decline we experience. Though our bodies may age, our spirits are being shaped and refined for something much greater. A true beauty perfected by the Lord for all eternity.

Questions For Reflection –

  1. How can we shift our focus from the temporary challenges of aging and physical decline to the eternal renewal of our inner selves, as described in 2 Corinthians 4:16-18?
  1. In what ways can we embrace the process of aging as an opportunity to deepen our faith and prepare for the eternal glory that God is working in us, rather than solely focusing on preserving our outward appearance?

Our wrinkles may tell the story of time, but our hearts are being renewed daily for eternity. 🙏🏻❤️

 

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July 30th – Proverbs 20:29

Proverbs 20:29

The glory of young men is their strength, gray hair the splendor of the old.”

In todays society youth is worshipped, and people go to great lengths to attain it. But there’s something wonderful to be said about growing old gracefully. My grandmother died at 92. Her life revolved around her love for God and her desire to serve Him. And she did so faithfully. So when she developed dementia and couldn’t serve the way she used to, it broke her heart. It was in those times that I had to remind her that God still had a mighty purpose for her. And although she might not be physically able to serve the Lord, she could still serve. For nothing can stop the Spirit of God from working in and through us. And even in our old age, we can be powerful instruments of the Lord. Even at 92 my grandmother could serve not only by sharing her faith, but also her wisdom and experiences. Because after all, as she would jokingly agree, she earned every one of those grey hairs! No matter how old or young, each day God gives us is a gift. And until we draw our last breath, He wants us to use each one for the glory of His kingdom.

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March 3rd – psalm 92:14

Psalm 92:14

In a world that searches endlessly for the fountain of youth, God assures us His blessings aren’t reserved for the young. As long as we continue to walk with the Lord and seek His will, no matter our age we can bear fruit and be effective workers in His kingdom.  Because even if we aren’t physically able to serve the Lord, we can be examples to others by bearing the fruit of, “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.” (Gal. 5:22). Bodies grow old and frail, but no physical infirmity can stop the Spirit of God from working in and through us. And those who walk in righteousness, God promises will “flourish like the palm tree“, “grow like a cedar in Lebanon“, and the most wonderful of all, be “planted in the house of the Lord.” There we will “flourish in the courts of our God“, and be “full of sap and very green“.

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