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                                                                | Today's Bible Verse |  
                                                                | "And 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 King James
                                                                        Version (KJV) 
 
 
 
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                                                                | Today's Bible Study |  
                                                                | I remember it well. It was a
                                                                    dark March morning. I looked at myself in the
                                                                    mirror and spotted it. My first gray hair. I looked
                                                                    at it twice to make sure. 
 In a country that idolizes youth, we who are not
                                                                    young often feel insignificant. Movies, television
                                                                    shows, magazine ads, and even Internet stories
                                                                    feature young, healthy, competent men and women.
                                                                    Products and procedures designed to disguise signs
                                                                    of aging attract millions.
 
 But no one can stop the aging process. Trying to
                                                                    appear young when one is old is futile and makes a
                                                                    person look silly.
 
 My commitment to God does not expire when I grow
                                                                    old. My areas of service may need to be adjusted.
                                                                    But the Bible treats aging as a thing to be
                                                                    desired. Consider these passages of scripture:
 
 Job 12:12: With the ancient is wisdom; and in
                                                                    length of days understanding.
 
 Psalm 92:13-14: [Those that be planted in the house
                                                                    of the Lord] shall still bring forth fruit in old
                                                                    age.
 
 Proverbs 17:6: Children’s children are the crown of
                                                                    old men.
 
 God uses people of all ages to carry out his plans.
                                                                    Some of the most active Christians I know are those
                                                                    who are “empty nesters.” These folks are available
                                                                    to work in the church’s food pantry, drive people
                                                                    to doctor’s appointments, hold babies in hospital
                                                                    nurseries, and advise their younger friends who
                                                                    have limited life experiences.
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                                                | Today's Prayer |  
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                                                | Lord, thank You for this day and every day You
                                                    have given me. Each day show me opportunities to serve others and
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                                                                    | Yesterday's Bible
                                                                            Verse |  
                                                                    | "He giveth power to the
                                                                        faint; and to them that have no might he
                                                                        increaseth strength." |  
                                                                    | Isaiah 40:29 King
                                                                            James Version (KJV) 
 
 
 
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                                                                    | Yesterday's Bible
                                                                            Study |  
                                                                    | There is a seemingly odd
                                                                        paradox in the whole of scripture. It is that
                                                                        the weak become strong. The last become first.
                                                                        Those who think they are insignificant become
                                                                        important in God’s plan. 
 The story of Gideon is an obvious example.
                                                                        Israel was in a bad place. Because they had
                                                                        done evil in the eyes of the Lord, God gave
                                                                        them into the hands of the Midianites for seven
                                                                        years. These enemies were ruthless. Judges 6:5
                                                                        records this description of the Midianites:
                                                                        Both they and their camels were without number:
                                                                        and they entered into the land to destroy it.
 
 An angel of God appeared to Gideon, the son of
                                                                        Joash, the Abiezrite, and called him forth to
                                                                        save Israel out of the hands of their enemies.
                                                                        Gideon considered himself a nobody. “My family
                                                                        is poor in Manasseh, and I am the least in my
                                                                        father’s house,” he said (Judges 6:15).
 
 It has been noted that God is less interested
                                                                        in ability than he is in availability. God did
                                                                        not select the great heroes of the Old
                                                                        Testament because they were mighty in their own
                                                                        strength. When common men and women made
                                                                        themselves available to God, He gave them the
                                                                        ability to carry out His work.
 
 Gideon and his 300 men were able to rout the
                                                                        Midianites using as their weapons trumpets,
                                                                        empty jars, and torches. (See Judges, chapters
                                                                        6 and 7).
 
 Those whom God calls, He equips. Do not resist
                                                                        God’s call in Your life. Move forward as He
                                                                        directs, and count on Him for strength.
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                                                    | Yesterday's Prayer |  
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                                                    | Lord, the world tells us to rely upon ourselves. Your Word says differently. Help us depend upon Your strength as we battle Satan’s forces. In Jesus’ Name. Amen. |  |  |  |     |      | 
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