Wednesday, February 02, 2005

Aging Gracefully

Read: Psalm 139:13-18

I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.--- Psalm 139:14

The Bible In One Year:
Exodus 31-33
Matthew 22:1-22

Many people try to reverse the aging process. Those with wrinkles get facelifts, while others have injections to remove unwanted facial lines. Behind this current trend is the notion that an aging face is unacceptable.

But not everyone feels that way. An elderly woman being interviewed on television was asked, "Do you like your face?" She responded with conviction, "I love my face! It's the face God gave me, and I accept it happily."

In Psalm 139, David expressed the conviction that his entire being was fashioned by God and therefore is worthy of acceptance. He prayed, "I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made" [v.14]. He also believed that God fashioned all the days of his life [v.16].

Instead of fighting a losing battle against our waning youthful appearance, we should concentrate on cultivating inner qualities that last forever. One key attribute is a lifelong faith in God, who reassures His people: "Even to your old age ... and even to gray hairs I will carry you!" [Isaiah 46:4].

Myron Taylor wrote: "Time may wrinkle the skin, but worry, doubt, hate, and the loss of ideals wrinkle the soul." As we gracefully accept the passing of years, God will smooth out the wrinkles of our souls. --- Joanie Yoder

The wrinkles on a time-worn face
Can be symbols of God's grace,
It through out laughter and our tears
His love has freed us from our fears. --- D. De Haan


WHEN YOU LET GOD'S LOVE FILL YOUR HEART, IT WILL SHOW ON YOUR FACE.

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