Wednesday, July 21, 2010

"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
At fifty-nine years old I am hearing many of my peers wax eloquent about their retirement plans. Some will be moving to warmer climates, others will be downsizing and still others are just planning on "kicking back" at the old fishing hole. Whatever the plans, only a few will still be passionately focused on ministry. One such old soldier is my father-in-law who is still looking for ways to get the message out at eighty-seven. May his tribe increase!
The Psalmist had a plan for his retirement. He asked that the Lord would not let him grow weak or impaired until he declared God's power to the next generation. Unlike most baby boomers, which are so focused on themselves, this ancient writer yearned for those who came after to know the Lord in all his might. He had a long term goal and it didn't include "kicking back" in this life. This spiritual athlete was determined to run the race, passing the baton until his last breath. May his tribe increase!
What are your retirement plans my friend? When life slows down and your career demands drop off from your calendar, what will you do with your time? The opportunities will be plentiful to become busier than ever in proclaiming God's power to the next generation. If you will take the challenge and make this prayer yours, your joy will be great!

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