For Those Who Follow
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As we get older, things
change. We must drop some things and we must start others. Not much goes on
continually—except in Psalm 71. David
uses the word continually three times.
First, he tells us that we can continually resort to the Lord in
prayer: “Be my strong refuge, to which I may resort continually”(v.3). No matter how old we get, we can pray,
because the Lord never fails. We also
can have continual praise. “My praise
shall be continually of You”
( v.6). If
prayer is without ceasing, then praise will be without ceasing. David also tells us, “I will hope continually
(v.14).
“Now also when I am old and gray
headed, O God, do not forsake me, until I declare Your strength to this
generation, Your power to everyone who is to come (v.18). Notice that David’s focus is not simply on
his needs. He wants to have his needs
met so he can share the Lord with others.
“You shall increase my greatness and comfort me on every side…. I will
praise You” (vv. 21, 22).
If we are resorting to the
Lord continually in prayer, if we are rejoicing in Him continually in praise,
if we are hoping in Him continually and laying hold of His promises, if we are
saying that the best is yet to come and praise Him more and more, then we can
grow old and gray headed without fear. We’ll
be able to glorify the Lord, and we’ll be able to share Him with others in the
next generation. What kind of heritage
are you leaving for your future generations?
What are you teaching them by word and example about God’s strength and
power? Will others put their faith in the Lord on the basis of your life and
testimony?
You can always live to
bring glory to God no matter what your age is.
Those of us who are older can do that in a special way; we can teach the
younger generation about His faithfulness.
Preserve your Christian heritage for future generations. Let your life be a continual testimony for
God.
—Warren
W. Wiersbe
(Former General Director and Bible Teacher for Back to
the Bible)
An adaptation from the book "Prayer Praise & Promises" by Warren W Wiersbe. This book is now available from The Good News Broadcasting Society (Back to the Bible) for a donation of Rs. 150 (including packing and postage)
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