There’s a pattern in the heavens of my life down here on earth.God, my Father, made the blueprint, long before my time of birth.
Every step of it was visioned, every thought and word and deed;Long before I had existence He provided for my need.
I have often groped unheeding, all unconscious of a plan,While a blueprint has been fashioned by my God, the Artisan.
I have lived my life at random; I have tried to live alone;I have blundered in my living; heaven’s blueprint lay unknown.
Why do I neglect my birthright, stumbling, bungling endlessly,When my Father on the mountain has my life planned out for me?
Patiently He long has waited, Lover, Architect and Friend;He would make my life successful; on His strength I may depend.
In God’s Word I am instructed how to mold my life aright;Let God take it, and He’ll make it good and comely in His sight.
If I yield my life completely to the Spirit’s full control,He will form and make resplendent God’s own pattern in my soul.
—Lewis H. Jamison
“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the LORD,
thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.”
—Jeremiah 29:11 NKJV
Month: May 2017
At What Age?
By Paul Albert
Have you ever wondered how old some of the people in the Bible were when they started to do things that honored God? What is recorded about John the Baptist is unique, for while he was still in his mother’s womb he leaped for joy when she heard the greeting of the mother of her Lord (Lk. 1:40-44). Truly, in this we are reminded that the lives of the unborn are precious to the Lord.
Reading through Scripture we find others are different ages. Samuel (1 Sam. 2:18) and the captive servant girl in the story of Naaman (2 Ki. 5) were children. Others in the Bible who displayed faith in God during their teens or early twenties, if not before, include Isaac, Joseph, David, Jeremiah and Daniel. Mary, the mother of Jesus, and the disciples all seemed to be rather young as well. Peter was at least 20 (Mt. 17:24-27, Ex. 30:13-14) during Jesus’ ministry years, but John was quite likely younger considering that he wrote Revelation more than 60 years after the Lord was crucified.
We believers should be encouraged to commit our lives to the Lord early in life. There is nothing to be gained in this world, so why live as if there were? God is always interested in our desires and well-being, but He is pleased when we seek to obey and honor Him. Thankfully, as we look around we see young people as well as older ones giving the Lord first place the highest position in their lives. Paul wrote: “Present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service” (Rom. 12:1 NKJV). Another translation ends the verse by saying, “… your spiritual service of worship” (NASB). Our lives should be lived in worship to Him.
In a time to come when what has been done for Christ is revealed, at what age will it be shown that you began to follow Him as Lord, and not only as Savior? This is something to begin when you are young the sooner the better!
God has given many instructions to help us in this desire, and we need to take heed to His Word (Ps. 119:9). May we be reading it daily, humbly and prayerfully learning from Him.