"I'm a young man,
and you are all old
and experienced.
That's why I kept quiet
and held back from
joining the discussion.
I kept thinking, 'Experience will tell.
The longer you
live, the wiser you become.'
But I see I was wrong—it's God's Spirit in a person,
the breath of the Almighty One, that makes wise human
insight possible.
The experts have no corner on wisdom;
getting old doesn't
guarantee good sense.”
Job 32:7-10 (The Message)
The words above were said by Elihu to Job. It’s probably
true that becoming older does not guarantee becoming wiser. But if God’s spirit
is in a person, wisdom follows.
In a Bible study, we were asked to name someone we thought
of as a saint. Several former members of Eastridge come to mind. One is Myra
Dickerson, who lived past the age of 100. To me, Myra was the epitome of a
spiritual woman who exudes God’s love for everyone.
And she demonstrates her wisdom. In one of her last
Christmas letters, Myra said she had been encouraged to share some of her
“wisdom,” and I’d like to share her thoughts.
o
Each person has the responsibility to relate to
God, but don’t forget to talk to God all the time.
o
He is your personal friend and will understand.
o
Love and forgive. Life is too short to waste it
away by hating.
o
See all the good things in people before you
criticize them. The world is full of beautiful people.
o
Let there be peace and love on earth and let it
begin with me.
Myra’s words were special when she wrote them, but they
resonate with me given the issues happening in society today. May we include
these thoughts in our prayers.
Prayer: Dear God, thank you for sending people like Myra to
demonstrate your love. Everyone who knew her is a better person for having
known her. Help us all to follow her words of wisdom and strive to become like
her. Amen.
Robin Hadfield







