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This life offers only a window of time to work for the Lord. Youth and old age both offer their own hindrances to service. In many ways, though not entirely, youth should be spent in learning, middle age in doing, and old age in teaching. Many of the greatest servants of the Lord found in scripture began their journey in youth by learning of the Lord and His ways (1 Kings 18:12; Psalm 71:5; 2 Chronicles 34:3; Job 29:4; Ecclesiastes 12:1). As they approached the prime of life, they put their learning to use by serving the Lord (Numbers 8:24-25). As they passed their prime, they would pass their knowledge on to the next generation in hopes the work of God would go on (2 Timothy 4:1-8).
Do you praise the Lord in your time of prayer? Do you praise Him in your daily walk of life?
What is humility? James says, “Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift you up” (James 4:10).
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In times of confusion and apostasy, the answer is still to be found in a return to the plain teaching and preaching of God