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Big or Little Giants?
(Minute Meditation - April 1999)
Jimmy
Carter is credited with having said, "Any man who says at age 60 he can do
everything he could do at age 20, wasnt doing much at 20."
The body slows down; physical strength wanes. Yet the change is so slow
that it is not noticeable even a year at a time, but in four decades there are changes
that are foolish to ignore.
Each age has its compensations, we are told. While the 60-year old may
not be able to do all he could at 20, there is still much that can be done. The older
person, in fact, may be able to work smarter, if not harder. There is usually a lot of
excess effort expended by the young, but seniors tend to make what they do count.
Caleb was 85 when he said he was just as strong as he had been at 40.
He said to Joshua, "Lo, I am this day fourscore and five years old. As yet I am
as strong this day as I was in the day that Moses sent me: as my strength was then, even
so is my strength now, for war, both to go out, and to come in. Now therefore give me this
mountain."
Caleb is an inspiration to those nearing his age. We dont have to
give up just because we are seniors. We remember Caleb was one of the two faithful spies
who came back with a positive report while the other ten brought back the evil report. "And
Caleb stilled the people before Moses, and said, Let us go up at once, and possess it, for
we be well able to overcome it. But the men that went up with him said, We be not able to
go up against the people; for they are stronger than we." Age had nothing to do
with the good and evil reports. It was the faith of Caleb and the lack of faith of the
other 10 that made the difference.
Faith can make the difference in our lives, too, whatever age we may
be. We can overcome if we put our faith and trust in God. If we look at the height of the
giants of the land, however, we may wilt and give up as did the unfaithful spies. Do we
believe in a "big God" and "little giants" as did
Caleb, or do we believe in "big giants" and a "little
God?"
We learn from the record in Joshua that Caleb was successful in taking
the mountain that others feared because of his great faith, and the inheritance became
his. "Hebron therefore became the inheritance of Caleb the son of Jephunneh the
Kenezite unto this day, because that he wholly followed the Lord God of Israel."
Caleb used his brain, as well as his brawn, for he was able to enlist a
younger man, his nephew Othniel, to help him conquer the land. Can we inspire others to
come and help us as we labor in the Lords work?
While we may not be able to do physically all that we did when we were
younger, let us endeavor that as we age, we will stay as active in doing the Lords
work as our strength will allow. We can also lead others to join in our common goal of
following the Lord.
"Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might; for
there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave, whither thou
goest."
Robert J. Lloyd |