Life of Victory
“Blessed is the
man who remains steadfast under trial,
for when he has
stood the test, he will receive the crown of life,
which God has
promised to those who love him.”
(James 1: 1-12)
The elderly can often be curmudgeons, maybe angry. They are focusing on the past rather than the joys they have now. A good goal in life is to have your grandchildren remember you as happy, content, and proud.
Life comes at us in waves or phases; the rapid learning years of childhood and youth; the wealth-building, family, or working years; the secure phase or empty-nesting; the retirement years winding down to an end-of-life experience. Each stage is unique, different, and memorable, filled with both joy and sorrow, and that is life.
We make choices with our focus. We could always use more money, more company, less pain in our joints, etc. The sun will rise and set; we will wake and sleep. The Lord will be with us, and we will have great memories of our past. Focus on them.
One of my favorite television evangelists, Joel Osteen, likes to say, “Keep on keeping on!”
Thought for Today: Negative influences will occur, and we can either dwell on them or deal with them. Today, let us focus on moving on with our lives and faith.
Prayer for Today:
Dear Lord and Father, the world is full of confusion. There is trouble in the
mid-east, deranged people shooting up our sacred institutions and some awful
winter weather. We pray for the ability to understand it all and put it into
the context of your plan. We offer special prayers for the older generation as
they move onward. We pray for peace, understanding our place in your world, and
the opportunity to do your will here on earth.
Amen