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Various Puritans

Carried all the way home!

Isaiah 46:4; Psalm 71:18
Various Puritans June, 2 2025 Audio
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carried all the way home. Psalm
71 verse 18. Even when I am old and gray,
do not forsake me, O God. There is a sacred beauty in the
twilight years of a Christian's life. Though the body may weaken
and the outward man decay, the inward man is being renewed day
by day. Old age is not the closing chapter
of usefulness or joy, but rather the crowning season of God's
faithfulness on full display. The advancing years bring with
them many changes. Strength wanes, memory fades,
loved ones depart, the once busy hands may tremble, and the once
swift feet may falter. But one thing remains gloriously
unchanged. The faithful, sustaining presence
of our Savior God. I made you, He says. That means
you are not here by accident. You were crafted by His hand,
loved from eternity, and adopted into His family by grace. And
now, in your latter years, you are not left to walk alone. He
will carry you, not just support you or walk beside you, but carry
you with the tenderness of a father and the strength of a mighty
Savior. The Psalmist's plea in Psalm 71 arises not from doubt,
but from dependence. He knows that the God who sustained
him in youth is the same God he needs in old age. He does
not ask for ease, nor for the restoration of youthful vigor,
but for the nearness of God. Do not forsake me, O God. That
cry is not in vain, for your Redeemer God answers with a tender,
personal assurance. Even when you are old, I will
take care of you. Even when you have gray hair,
I will carry you. I made you, and I will support
you. I will carry you and rescue you. What a mercy this is! Our God
is not like man, who grows weary and forgetful. He never ages,
never weakens, never withdraws His care. He is the Maker of
His people, and He is also their Savior and Eternal Keeper. The
same sovereign hand that led us together in our mother's womb,
that led us through childhood and guarded us through decades
of trials and joys, will not forsake us in our declining years.
He will carry us still. There is nothing left to fear.
The Lord who sustained you yesterday will sustain you today and tomorrow
and all the way to glory. He has carried many across Jordan's
chilly waters, and He will carry you too. Not one whom He has
redeemed will be left behind. For the older Christian, there
is deep comfort here. Your usefulness to men may seem
diminished, but your value to God is not. You are still His
redeemed and beloved child. Your prayers are precious. Your
example is powerful. Your life, seasoned with years
of His faithfulness, is a testimony to His sustaining grace. And
when the final hour draws near, when flesh and heart fail, you
can rest in the unfailing arms of Him who says, I will rescue
you. Whether in life or in death,
his grip on you is stronger than your grip on him. He will surely
carry and rescue you. Rest, then, dear believer. Though your hair may be gray
and your steps uncertain, your shepherd is the same. He who
began the good work will finish it. He who carries you now will
carry you all the way home.
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