Read: Psalm 71:1-9
Upon you I have leaned from before my birth. (v. 6)
Evelyn tells how at a health exposition she noticed a young woman standing to one side, a stack of papers in hand. She made no effort to give them out. Instead, her eyes searched the faces of the passersby. As Evelyn approached, she smiled and handed her a brochure. Evelyn was flattered at being singled out. Her smugness disappeared when she saw the literature: it advertised the services of a plastic surgeon!
You know you’re getting older when you thrill at watching a competition skater on TV do a triple axle, and then you head for the kitchen trip over a throw rug. Should I reconsider the TV ad promoting another deal? I can order exercise videos to tone up my sagging muscles. For only $19.95.
What’s going on? Commercial interests find it profitable to appeal to our desire to not get old. Yet it’s as inevitable as graying hair. At birth we begin to age.
Rather than another sales pitch this psalm shows us a better way. Knowing the Lord by faith gives us confidence, for the struggles and challenges of the middle years; and gives hope and courage for dealing with the final years. “He is like a tree planted by streams of water that yields its fruit in its season, and its leaf does not wither. In all that he does, he prospers” (Ps. 1:3).
Prayer:
Lord, from birth I have relied on you. You have been my confidence since my youth. I place my hope in you for my remaining years. Amen.
Author: Chic Broersma