Tender Regard for Elderly Workers, September 23
“‘Rise up in the presence of the aged, show respect for the elderly and
revere your God. I am the Lord.’”
Leviticus 19:32
, N.I.V.
The history of John affords a striking illustration of the way in which God can
use aged workers. When John was exiled to the Isle of Patmos, there were many
who thought him to be past service, an old and broken reed, ready to fall at any
time. But the Lord saw fit to use him still. Though banished from the scenes of
his former labor, he did not cease to bear witness to the truth. Even in Patmos he
made friends and converts. His was a message of joy, proclaiming a risen Saviour
who on high was interceding for His people until He should return to take them to
Himself. And it was after John had grown old in the service of his Lord that he
received more communications from heaven than he had received during all the
former years of his life.
The most tender regard should be cherished for those whose life interest has
been bound up with the work of God. These aged workers have stood faithful
amid storm and trial. They may have infirmities, but they still possess talents that
qualify them to stand in their place in God’s cause. Though worn, and unable to
bear the heavier burdens that younger men can and should carry, the counsel they
can give is of the highest value.
They may have made mistakes, but from their failures they have learned to
avoid errors and dangers.... They have borne test and trial, and though they have
lost some of their vigor, the Lord does not lay them aside. He gives them special
grace and wisdom.
Those who have served their Master when the work went hard, who endured
poverty and remained faithful when there were few to stand for truth, are to be
honored and respected.... Let the younger men realize that in having such workers
among them they are highly favored. Let them give them an honored place in their
councils.
As those who have spent their lives in the service of Christ draw near to the
close of their earthly ministry, they will be impressed by the Holy Spirit to recount
the experiences they have had in connection with the work of God. The record of
His wonderful dealings with His people, of His great goodness in delivering them
from trial, should be repeated to those newly come to the faith. God desires the old
and tried laborers to stand in their place, doing their part to save men and women
from being swept downward by the mighty current of evil. He desires them to keep
the armor on till He bids them lay it down.—
The Acts of the Apostles, 572-574
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