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Can
we keep growing, or do we have to stop just because we age?
.
You may not be able to put new wine in old
wineskins, but new wine can be put in open hearts. Jesus brings that new wine
to all who are passionate to honor him and follow him - it's a matter of the
heart, not age - it's a matter of faith, not experience
by
Phil Ware
A
Taste of Home
“Therefore we do not
lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being
renewed day by day”
- (2
Corinthians 4:16).
"You can't teach an old dog new tricks."
"He's old and stuck in his ways."
There is an ingrained,
all-too-often-proved-true, prejudice that when we get older we can't, or won't,
change any more.
This is despite some great examples in the
Bible — like Abraham, Sarah, Moses, and Caleb and that's just the first six
books — and some great passages of Scripture that challenge us to keep on
changing to become more like Jesus:
“Therefore
we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are
being renewed day by day” - (2 Corinthians 4:16).
“Now the Lord is the
Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. And we all, who
with unveiled faces contemplate [or reflect] the Lord's glory, are being
transformed into his image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the
Lord, who is the Spirit” -
(2 Corinthians 3:17-18).
Two of my favorite people in the Bible are
old in years, but fresh and new in faith.
They are Anna and Simeon, who greeted the
baby Jesus at the Temple in Jerusalem (Luke 2:22-38 TNIV).
I wonder how many
asked them, "Why can't you just act your age?" or "When
are you going to be more realistic?"
But they kept believing — believing in the
vision and the answer to their prayers.
It's a matter of the heart, not age!
On top of the biblical examples are the
modern ones.
I have a friend who turned 80 about 18 months
ago. Since his birthday, he has been on mission trips to Ghana and Central
America.
I have a sweet sister in Christ who is 101,
and she prays the most moving prayers when I visit her.
I have been blessed to baptize someone into
Christ who was beyond his 80th birthday and have seen four of my shepherds each
hold the leg of a chair so a lady over 90 could be baptized even though her
legs were paralyzed.
Each of these people was passionate to honor
the Lord no matter where that path of honor might lead them.
All of these people are proof that you may not be able to put new wine in old wineskins, but
new wine can be put in open hearts!
Jesus brings that new
wine to all who are passionate to honor him and follow him.
It's a matter of the
heart, not age!
It's a matter of
faith, not experience!
So, as we stand on the edge of the New Year,
no matter what age we are, let's make a commitment that we will never quit
growing and reaching toward Jesus.
While resolutions may come and go with each
New Year, the commitment to grow with Jesus continues right up to the moment we
meet him face-to-face.
Phil
Ware
has authored 11 years of daily devotionals, including VerseoftheDay.com, read
by 500,000 people a day. He works with churches in transition with Interim
Ministry Partners and for the past 21+ years, he has been editor and president
of HEARTLIGHT Magazine, author of VerseoftheDay.com, God's
Holy
Fire
(on the Holy Spirit), and aYearwithJesus.com. Phil has also authored four
books, daily devotionals on each of the four gospels. (Visit the Author's
Website)
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