The older I get, the more I realize how quickly life is slipping by. Yet I am growing older gracefully, and I say that because I have been saved by God’s grace.
One day I was deep in sin; the
next, I was saved from it—no longer walking in defeat. What a difference a day makes.
The Lord has been gracious and
merciful to me for many years. As I
think back on my childhood, it seems like one day I was playing cowboys and
Indians with my neighborhood friends, as we called it back then, and before I
could blink twice, I was older and playing army with my buddies. What a difference a day makes.
The headband and feathers were
put away, along with the plastic tomahawk I had traded a friend for and the
Native American armbands my mother sent away for using a few quarters and
cereal box tops. Soon, cap guns found
their place in my toy box.
Before long, I received my
driver’s license—a day I thought would never come. Looking back, however, it arrived much too
quickly, just as time always seems to do.
Before I knew it, I was
married, and almost as quickly, my wife and I were raising three children. I watched with fascination as they repeated
many of the same things I had done growing up.
Today, I am Papa to six
grandchildren, and just as quickly, I may one day become Papa to their children
if the Lord allows me to live long enough.
Time certainly moves swiftly through my aging body with every heartbeat
and every breath. Yet it could be far
worse, if you know what I mean.
More and more each day, I
understand what the Bible says about our time on earth. It is like a vapor that appears for a little
while and then vanishes away. Life
passes quickly.
I thank the Lord for blessing
me beyond measure since becoming a Christian.
My days have not been a drudgery but have been filled with joy and
purpose because Jesus walks beside me and lives within me.
What more could a person ask
for than peace and the lasting hope that the world cannot give—salvation
through Jesus Christ? As John 3:16
reminds us, God’s love made a way for all who believe.
What we are going to do for
the Lord, we should do without delay. We
should not let grass grow under our feet.
Time is not standing still; it is slipping away like sand through an
hourglass.
As people grow older,
procrastination can quietly settle in.
It can lull them into thinking, “I’ve already done my part. I’m too old to do anything now.”
There may be some truth to
physical limitations, but I believe this: whenever God places something on our
hearts and we are willing to step into the gap, He is pleased with our
obedience, regardless of whether the task is large or small.
God never asks us to do
something without also giving us the grace to accomplish it. Through the Holy Spirit, He equips us to be
His hands extended to others. He
prepares the way before His children, regardless of their age.
One of my greatest desires is
to take someone with me to heaven.
I believe that when we live
out genuine Christianity by demonstrating God’s love, people take notice. They are drawn not to us, but to the One who
has changed us. That alone is a powerful
ministry and should cause every child of God to rejoice in what Christ has done
in their heart.
Obedience requires that we
remain ready to share our faith and serve as Christ’s ambassadors whenever
opportunities arise. We should never
close our hearts to compassion or convince ourselves that we are too old to be useful
in God’s kingdom.
Before I retired, God gave me
boldness to share my faith with others face-to-face. Now that I am retired, I post encouraging
messages on my blog that are read around the world.
It amazes me how God’s Word is
being fulfilled through technology. Mark
16:15 says, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.”
Technology has made it
possible for me to share God’s love, His Word, and His promises with people who
need guidance and encouragement across the globe. What a difference a day makes in the age in
which we live.
Today, we can reach people
with the Good News that Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins and that
through Him we can experience a brand-new life filled with grace, peace, and
contentment. When we confess our sins
before God, He forgives us because of His beloved Son, Jesus Christ, who
sacrificed His life for our redemption and paid the price for our sin.
Although I miss the one-on-one
conversations I enjoyed when I was younger—telling others about Jesus—God has
provided another avenue for my ministry.
Through my blog, my witness continues to reach others.
The thoughts and words God
gives me not only bless my own heart as I write them, but I believe they also
encourage those who read them.
How do I know this? Because of the promise found in Isaiah 55:11:
“So is my word that goes out from my mouth; It will not return to me empty,
but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.”
I once read a helpful
explanation of this verse: “It means that whenever God speaks, pronounces a
decree, or makes a promise, it will invariably accomplish its intended purpose
and fulfill His divine will.”
That is a wonderful summary of
what this Scripture teaches.
So do not become discouraged
by age. Do not compare today’s
opportunities with yesterday’s accomplishments.
God still has work for His people to do.
Intercessory prayer is one of
the most powerful ministries available to every believer. It is a mighty work done behind the
scenes. God answers sincere prayers, and
this ministry can be carried out from a prayer closet, a family room, a hospital
bed, or while lying awake at night before drifting off to sleep.
Be encouraged. Joshua 1:9 says: “Have I not commanded
you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for
the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”
Written by,
Papa Boyd