A
timely message from May 25,1856 by Spurgeon
The
God of the aged
“Even
to your old age I am he; and even to hoar hairs will I carry you: I have
made, and I will bear; even I will carry, and will deliver you.” Isaiah 46:4
Suggested Further Reading: Psalm 71:1-18
Middle
aged man! Listen to what David says, again, “I have been young, and now am
old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread.”
Go on, then, unsheath your sword once more. “The battle is the Lord’s;” leave
your declining years to him, and give your present years to him. Live to him
now, and he will never cast you away when you are old. Do not lay up for old
age and keep back from the cause of God; but rather trust God for the future.
Be “diligent in business;” but take care you do not hurt your spirit, by
being too diligent, by being grasping and selfish. Remember you will
“Want
but little here below, Nor want that little long.”
And
lastly, my dear venerable fathers in the faith, and mothers in Israel, take
these words for your joy. Do not let the young people catch you indulging in
melancholy, sitting in your chimney corner, grumbling and growling, but go
about cheerful and happy, and they will think how blessed it is to be a
Christian. If you are surly and fretful, they will think the Lord has
forsaken you; but keep a smiling countenance, and they will think the promise
is fulfilled. “And even to your old age I am he; and even to hoar hairs will
I carry you: I have made, and I will bear; even I will carry, and will
deliver you.” Do, I beseech you, my venerable friends, try to be of a happy
temperament and cheerful spirit, for a child will run away from a surly old
man; but there is not a child in the world who does not love his grandfather
if he is cheerful and happy. You can lead us to heaven if you have got
heaven’s sunlight on your face.
For meditation: Elderly
believers—the Bible tells us about their testimony (Psalm 92:14,15; Proverbs 16:31),
their teaching (Titus 2:2,3) and their
treatment (1 Timothy 5:1,2).
note: This sermon was
substantially repeated at Stambourne, Essex, two days later on the
commemoration of the jubilee of Spurgeon’s grandfather, Rev James Spurgeon.
Sermon
nos. 81-82
25 May (1856) |
Sunday, May 26, 2013
The God of the aged
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