On those Sundays when churches observe “Senior Adult Sunday” and invite me to speak, I address the younger adults in the congregation.
Don’t you wish you were a senior adult! You don’t have to go to work in the morning. You can sleep as late as you like. (Well, you ‘can’t,’ but if you could you could!) You get to see your children grow up and to know your grandchildren. You have finally become the person you’ve been working at becoming all those years. You have attained a degree of maturity. And (don’t miss this!) every month the federal government sends money into your bank account. It’s a great life.
My sermon has four points:
1) Don’t you wish you were (a senior adult).
2) Don’t assume you will be. Not everyone is blessed to live so long.
3) Don’t put off doing things for the latter years of your life. You may not live long enough to get to them.
4) Determine to finish strong, no matter how much longer you live.
The Lord’s Word gives us a wonderful picture of God’s “senior saints”–three promises, if you will.
The righteous will flourish like the palm tree…. They will still yield fruit in old age; They shall be full of sap and very green, To declare that the Lord is upright; He is my Rock, and there is no unrighteousness in Him. (Ps 92:12-15)