Bible teacher, Beth Moore, was speaking to a large
group of women. She was pleasantly surprised to see the zeal and passion of the
over-65 crowd. From her study, “Children of the Day” she writes, “The lines on
their faces drawing rays around their eyes like a child’s illustration of the sun,
causing them to gleam.”
Don’t
you just love that? To think that our wrinkles surround the gleaming light of
our eyes. How precious to see life and light and zeal in the passionate hearts
of older women of faith! They have gained so much wisdom through so much
hardship and sacrifice. We should be sitting at their feet and asking
questions.
“How did you get through the toughest time in your
life?”
“How do you keep your purpose and passion for life
alive?”
“Teach me about your faith.”
Our
culture does not always value our older generation. Watch the ones that shine
with the love of Christ. I am almost 60 and when I grow up, I want to be just
like them. I gave this verse to a dear friend of mine. She is 84 and has been
such an important part of my life for over fifteen years.
That
person is like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in
season and whose leaf does not wither-whatever they do prospers. Psalm 1:3
Thank
God for the Christian elders in your life and allow them to mentor you. You
will gain much from their experience, their hard-fought battles and from their
deep and abiding love for the Savior.
Dear Lord,
You have gifted the elderly believers among us with
Your wisdom and grace. Help us to value them and seek out their guidance. Their
eyes shine with the gleaming light of Your Son in ways we don’t understand. We
are grateful for their presence among us.
In Jesus Name
Amen
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