June 2009
This past month I passed a particular “milestone” birthday. I know it’s not really “old” but I can now be an official, card-carrying member of the AARP. I well remember my thoughts when my mother reached her 50th birthday. I was overwhelmed by the reality that she had lived for a half a century. Half a century! That means she was around in the “olden days!”
Now that I’ve seen five decades go behind me, I have thought more about the future. What do I have to look forward to? Does life go downhill from here? I know that many of you look at my age and think, “You haven’t seen anything yet, kid!” Well, I agree. None of us knows what our future days on earth will hold, but I do know that there is a great promise in Scripture that we can cling to, “So even to old age and gray hairs, O God, do not forsake me, until I proclaim your might to another generation, your power to all those to come (Psalm 71:18).
I just finished reading a remarkable little book edited by John Piper and Justin Taylor entitled, Stand: A Call for the Endurance of the Saints. The five contributors to this book each tell their story and help shape a biblical understanding of what it means to “finish well.”
In his contribution, Piper plainly states
Getting old to the glory of God means resolutely resisting the typical American dream of retirement. It means being so satisfied with all that God promises to be for us in Christ that we are set free from the cravings that create so much emptiness and uselessness in retirement. Instead, knowing that we have an infinitely satisfying and everlasting inheritance in God just over the horizon of life makes us zealous in our few remaining years here to spend ourselves in the sacrifices of love, not the accumulation of comforts. (Stand: A Call for the Endurance of the Saints, John Piper & Justin Taylor, General Editors, Crossway Books, pg. 37).
I would like to recommend this book and its message to every follower of Jesus Christ. Whether you are 18 or 88, this book has a message we all need to hear and to heed. It’s my prayer that the church family at Lakeside would continue to “fight the good fight” and “endure to the end.” Until the day that the Lord calls us to be with him, we are to be soldiers on active duty. There is no retirement on this earth for the Lord’s soldiers.
Fighting the good fight with you,
Pastor Lew
Now that I’ve seen five decades go behind me, I have thought more about the future. What do I have to look forward to? Does life go downhill from here? I know that many of you look at my age and think, “You haven’t seen anything yet, kid!” Well, I agree. None of us knows what our future days on earth will hold, but I do know that there is a great promise in Scripture that we can cling to, “So even to old age and gray hairs, O God, do not forsake me, until I proclaim your might to another generation, your power to all those to come (Psalm 71:18).
I just finished reading a remarkable little book edited by John Piper and Justin Taylor entitled, Stand: A Call for the Endurance of the Saints. The five contributors to this book each tell their story and help shape a biblical understanding of what it means to “finish well.”
In his contribution, Piper plainly states
Getting old to the glory of God means resolutely resisting the typical American dream of retirement. It means being so satisfied with all that God promises to be for us in Christ that we are set free from the cravings that create so much emptiness and uselessness in retirement. Instead, knowing that we have an infinitely satisfying and everlasting inheritance in God just over the horizon of life makes us zealous in our few remaining years here to spend ourselves in the sacrifices of love, not the accumulation of comforts. (Stand: A Call for the Endurance of the Saints, John Piper & Justin Taylor, General Editors, Crossway Books, pg. 37).
I would like to recommend this book and its message to every follower of Jesus Christ. Whether you are 18 or 88, this book has a message we all need to hear and to heed. It’s my prayer that the church family at Lakeside would continue to “fight the good fight” and “endure to the end.” Until the day that the Lord calls us to be with him, we are to be soldiers on active duty. There is no retirement on this earth for the Lord’s soldiers.
Fighting the good fight with you,
Pastor Lew

