MORNING MANNA 6-21-22
A WORD TO THE WEARY
“Even to your old age I am he; and even to hoar hairs will I carry you: I have made, and I will bear; even I will carry, and will deliver you”– Isaiah 46:4
We’ve all heard it–“Old age ain’t for sissies”. And if you are there you know it’s true. While there might be a few rare birds who are an exception to the rule, most old people find life to be more and more difficult. That’s what makes our text so precious. While God doesn’t exempt us from suffering He enables us to endure it. Having this promise encourages us to press on rather than to give up.
As someone said, “Even to your old age I am He.” Even when you look in the mirror and see yourself changing—more wrinkles, less hair, fewer teeth—even then, I am still He. I am still the unchanging, unchangeable God.
It was I, God says, Who carried you out of the womb in your infancy; and it is I, He reminds us, that will still be here for you when you grow old. Though your strength and energy may diminish, I am still able to bear you. Though your hair may become gray, I remain the same.
“I will carry, and will deliver you.” Rather than calling the end of our road death, God calls it deliverance. Why? Because when God is carrying you, death is only the doorway to an everlasting life.
Here is the summary of God’s promise: just as I made you to begin with, I am able and willing to carry you and bear your burdens, until I finally deliver you into a carefree, burden-free, never-ending life. Because I am unchanging, I will always have the strength to carry you, and because I am unchanging I will always fulfill all my promises.
Have you committed yourself to the everlasting, unchanging arms of your Creator and Lord? His arms are the only ones strong enough to last through this life, and long enough to deliver you to the next.
David Stone
Lakeway Baptist Church
5801 FM 1960 E
Humble, TX. 77346
