Decrepitude
The only way the corporate Body of Christ will fulfill the mission
Christ has given it is for individual Christians to have a vision for
fulfilling that mission personally. David Meremiah
de·crep·i·tude – decrepit condition;
dilapidated state; feebleness, especially from old age.
I must admit I really like this word. It really sounds great
rolling off my tongue. The problem is I am getting closer and closer to
being in this state. The state of decrepitude. You know how they
used to say you needed an attitude adjustment. I may soon need a
decrepitude adjustment.
The world offers me all kinds of things to fix my
“decrepitudeness” (I don’t think this word is in the dictionary so maybe it
will be added next year). I can get Botox, fillers, new teeth in two days
or pull out all the old ones if I prefer, then there are collagen injections to
give me smooth skin and a permanent surprised look on my face. I can get
gel nails, hair extensions and hair removal. The interesting thing is; that is
not going to change the fact that I will eventually fall into
decrepitudeness.
When Adam and Eve were in the Garden of Eden decrepitudeness
didn’t exist; until a snake in the grass offered them an apple they couldn’t
refuse. When that happened we started the downhill slide into
decrepitudeness. They could have lived in a perfect garden forever
walking with God.
One of the most amazing things to me is that it doesn’t matter how
decrepit we get, we can still be used by God to further his kingdom. God
didn’t give up on a fallen world. He still gives each of us the
opportunity to be redeemed. There will come a day when the sorrows, pain
and suffering of this world will come to an end. I look forward to that
day, but until then I think I will let nature take its course and let
decrepitudeness in. It is an inevitable fact of life and all the
chemicals of today that are used to make me look younger will eventually move
somewhere I don’t want them to, so I will refrain from denying my decrepitudeness
and press on.
Prayer for the Day: Heavenly Father, as I
get older and my body sometimes fails me it reminds me that I am still useful
to You. As long as there is another person on earth that needs a Savior,
there will always be a need for me to pursue them for You. I am Your feet
and hands and even though they may get slower with time, I can still be used
for Your purpose.
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