A Biblical Perspective on Aging
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Not many of us want to admit that we are old. Old age brings with it a unique set of challenges. As we find ourselves slowing down and pulling out of activities we once enjoyed, we can find ourselves becoming discouraged and humbled.
What does the Bible say about aging? What are the promises of God for those who find themselves in this phase of life? What are our God-given responsibilities toward the aged in our society. Does old age mean that we are no longer useful in society or church?
The Bible speaks openly about this subject and challenges us not only to respect the wisdom and experience gained with many years, but also to honour those among us who have reached this time in their lives.
F. Wayne Mac Leod
F. Wayne Mac Leod was born in Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, Canada and received his education at Ontario Bible College, University of Waterloo and Ontario Theological Seminary. He was ordained at Hespeler Baptist Church, Cambridge, Ontario in 1991. He and his wife, Diane served as missionaries with the Africa Evangelical Fellowship (now merged with SIM) on the islands of Mauritius and Reunion in the Indian Ocean from 1985-1993 where he was involved in church development and leadership training. He is presently involved in a writing ministry and is a member of Action International Ministries.
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A Biblical Perspective on Aging - F. Wayne Mac Leod
A Biblical Perspective on Aging
What the Bible Teaches about Growing Old and Our Responsibility Toward the Aged
F. Wayne Mac Leod
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Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia, CANADA
A Biblical Perspective on Aging
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Table of Contents
Preface
Am I Old?
Effects of Old Age on the Body
The Honour Due to the Aged
Responsibility Toward the Aged
The Sin of Disrespect
The Blessing of God on the Aged
Service in Old Age
The Temptations of Old Age
Light To My Path Book Distribution
Preface
Being old is not something any of us wants to admit to. Old age brings a unique set of problems as we watch out bodies and minds no longer respond in the way they once did. It is easy to feel helpless and frustrated as we find ourselves slowing down and pulling out of activities we once enjoyed. It is also easy for some societies to push aside the elderly and not respect them for their many years.
What does the Bible say about aging? What are the promises of God to those who find themselves in this phase of life? What are our God-given responsibilities toward the aged? Does old-age mean that we are no longer useful in society and church? What are the challenges of old age? These are some of the questions we will touch on in this study.
This is not self-help book nor is it psychological in nature. This is a simple Bible study on the theme of aging. The Bible speaks openly about this subject. It is my goal to examine the Bible’s perspective on aging and the aged. I trust that this study will be a blessing to those who are old. I trust it will also be a challenge to them to share the wisdom of God with the younger generation. I trust also that it will be an exhortation to the younger generation to learn to respect and draw from the vast resource of wisdom and experience we have in the older people around us.
We need the elderly in our churches. We need to tap into the wisdom and experience they offer. May the Lord be pleased to use this simple reflection on aging to bring encouragement and blessing to those in the middle of it. May he also use it to stimulate the body of Christ to a deeper respect and focus on the needs of the elderly in our society today.
God bless,
F. Wayne Mac Leod
Chapter 1 - Am I Old?
What is old age? In some cultures, this is a sensitive question. This is particularly true if the culture does not value those who have reached this stage. Old age can be a difficult time in life. I have spoken with many who have struggled with not being able to do what they used to do. Accepting the changes old age brings is not easy. We can feel unproductive and useless. We can find ourselves depending on other people to help us accomplish the necessities of life. Having people help us bathe and get dressed is a reminder of our weakness and frailty and can be very humbling. Watching our bodies weaken can be discouraging. Old age, however, is an inescapable reality for many of us. Unless the Lord takes us in the prime of life or He returns, it will be a certainty.
I have met many who have refused to acknowledge they are old. They see it as a sign of defeat –as if old age was an enemy. We speak about getting old
but find it difficult to admit we are old. We speak of old age as we speak about a disease. The symptoms of this disease are numerous. We see a person of advanced years who can no longer hear or see well and whose mind is forgetful and say, he’s old.
If