An emblem of the aged believer
(William
Schenck,
"Nearing Home; Comforts and
Counsels for the Aged" 1868)
"The righteous
will flourish like a palm tree, they will grow like a
cedar of Lebanon; planted in the house of the Lord, they will
flourish in the courts of our God. They will still bear fruit in
old age, they will stay fresh and green!" Psalm 92:12-14
The
palm tree, to which God's people are compared in this
Psalm, is remarkable for its lengthened and
increasing fruitfulness. The best dates are
said to be gathered when it has reached a hundred
years of age. How beautiful an
emblem of the aged believer, growing in
grace and maturing in holiness to the
close of his earthly existence! Each day, each year,
added to his life--adds to the loveliness and
perfection of his Christian virtues. His character has
a mellowness and sweetness, which it
lacked in earlier seasons.
He is ripening for Heaven! In knowledge, in
wisdom, in love, in humility, in gentleness, in
patience, in peace, in usefulness, in happiness--he is
steadily and constantly advancing. He is filled with
the Spirit, and therefore brings forth the fruits
of the Spirit.
Is this portraiture of an aged Christian yours,
reader? Alas, it does not belong to all who profess
and call themselves by the Savior's name.
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