Read: Psalm 90
Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom. —Psalm 90:12
We call life’s older years the “sunset years.” But are they really that rosy? For some, they are. But for many others, even Christians, the sunset years may become clouded with bitterness or despair.
To minimize this, we must make it our goal early in life to get the right focus. Robert Kastenbaum understood this. He wrote, “I do feel an increased sense of responsibility to this future self and to all those who cross my path. What kind of old man will I be, given the chance? The answer to that question depends largely on the kind of person I am right now.”
As I have observed contented older people, I’ve learned that it is our focus more than our feelings that determines the sort of people we are. I once visited a godly woman in her nineties who was feeling her age in every joint and organ. “Old age ain’t for sissies!” she groaned honestly. Then, as always, her groans gave way to praise for God’s goodness. A focus of gratitude, begun early in life, parted the clouds and let the sun shine through.
What is your focus today, regardless of your feelings? Is it one of gratitude for Jesus and His gift of eternal life? If so, you’ll grow sweeter as you grow older.
We can be young in heart and mind,
To others we can yet be kind,
Sing songs of praise to God through tears,
And grow in grace through all our years. —Zimmerman
What you will be tomorrow depends on the choices you make today.
by Joanie Yoder
TODAY’S SCRIPTURE
“...For God has appointed another seed for
me...”
(Genesis 4:25, NKJV)
TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria
In Genesis, Eve went through a great
disappointment. Her son Cain killed her son Able, the first murder in the
Bible. I’m sure Eve, like any mother, was devastated and heartbroken at the
passing of her son. But I love what Eve said in Genesis 4:25, “God has
appointed another seed for me.” In essence, she was saying, “I don’t understand
it. It doesn’t make sense, but I trust God. This is not the end. He has
appointed another seed.”
Friend, when you go through things that you
don’t understand, it is not the end. Nothing is lost in the kingdom. God is
going to appoint another seed, and that seed represents the future. It
indicates what is coming. If you will let go of what didn’t work out, let go of
the hurts and pains, then for everything you’ve lost, God will appoint another
seed. You’ll give birth to more in the future than you lost in the past. Keep
praying, keep believing, keep hoping because God is for you. Trust Him and
embrace the good things He has in store for your future!
A PRAYER FOR TODAY
Father God, You are the giver of all life! You
give life to my dreams, life to my relationships, and life to my mortal body.
Today I choose to release the past and embrace the gift of life You have in
store for my future in Jesus’ name. Amen.
— Joel & Victoria Osteen
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