“Even
in old age they will still produce fruit; they will remain vital and
green” (Psalm 92:14, NLT).
If
you are like me, you might feel your physical body wearing out!
However, your life can still beat with His purpose. Yes, even in
older age, you have a purpose! You can still make a difference in
someone's life. Your life can still bear fruit. It is all up to you
to keep your spiritual life vital and green and supple in His hands.
To
remain spiritually vital you must abide or remain in Him. “Remain
in me, and I will remain in you,” Jesus told the disciples the
night before His death, “for a branch cannot produce fruit if it is
severed from the vine, and you cannot be fruitful unless you remain
in me” (John 15:2, NLT). The only way to stay green and supple is
to remain in close spiritual contact with God. “In abiding you
seek, long for, thirst for, wait for, see, know, love, hear and
respond to a person” (Bruce Wilkinson, SECRETS OF THE VINE). Jesus
Christ longs to have a deep intimate relationship with you–not
just one that scratches the surface of your heart, but one that draws
you daily into His presence. It is a relationship that changes the
very core of who you are, and drives your life into utter
fulfillment.
Jesus
is the vine, and you are the branch (John 15). You stay vital and
green if you stay connected to the source of your spiritual life. If
you don't, you dry up and wither away. “Think about the meeting
place of vine and branch,” Wilkerson writes. “Why would Jesus
give us a picture of a living thing whose life force–the
sap–is
mysteriously out of sight? One reason could be that, in abiding,
what happens on the surface doesn't count; what's happening inside
does.” There is nothing (not age or other excuse) that should keep
you from the powerful spiritual life-changing force to be found in
surrender to Him. Abiding or remaining in Jesus Christ keeps you
vital and green for His purpose.
Do
you abide and remain in Him? Do you long for His presence? Do you
seek His truth and purpose? Thirst for His living water? Do you wait
for His guidance and answer? Do you see with His eyes instead of what
you see with your own? Do your hear with His ears instead of what
your own receive? Do you understand with His spiritual mind instead
of what your human mind perceives? Jesus' love disciplines sin and
prunes self so His purpose can be realized in your life. Abiding is
your response to His love.
More
than anything, I want to remain vital and green until the day that my
life here on earth is over. When my aging body finally gives out or
when He just takes me home, I want my soul, having just been taken
from His work on earth, to enter heaven spiritually on fire with His
love. My body may wear out, but my spirit can still sing! It is up to
me to keep that connection of branch to vine alive and filled with
His purpose!
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