Good morning,
John Newton was a slave trader, then a slave, and then God change his life forever. The song “Amazing Grace” is Newton’s testimony. God called him to preach, and preach he did.
This week we will read devotionals from John Newton.
Pains, infirmities, loss of sleep, the failure of sight and hearing!
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“Do not cast me away when I am old;
do not forsake me when my strength is gone.”
Psalm 71:9
I am drawing nearer and nearer to the season which the Psalmist either expected or felt. Many reasons teach the aged believer the need of this prayer. As his graces are still imperfect–so his powers are feelingly upon the decline. It was but little he could do at his best–and now less and less!
He feels other props and comforts dropping off apace. When he was young, he had warm spirits and pleasing prospects; but now, what a change of the friends in which he once delighted! In some he has found inconstancy–they have forsaken and forgotten him; and others have been successively taken away by death. They have fallen like the leaves in autumn–and now he stands almost a naked trunk. If any yet remain, he is expecting to lose them likewise–unless he is first taken from them.
Old age abates, and gradually destroys the relish of such earthly comforts as might be otherwise enjoyed. Pains, infirmities, loss of sleep, the failure of sight and hearing, and all the senses–are harbingers, like Job’s messengers arriving in close succession, to tell him that death is upon his progress, and is not far away!
If youth has no security against death–then old age has no possibility of escaping the grim monster. But though . . .
friends fail,
cisterns burst,
gourds wither, strength declines,
and death advances
––if God does not forsake me, then all is well.
“Even to your old age and gray hairs–I am He who will sustain you.
I have made you and I will carry you; I will sustain you and I will rescue you!”
Isaiah 46:4
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Tom Stearns, WASI Chaplain, 907 715-4001 chaplain@alaskaseniors.com
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