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Christians Grow Old
Contributor(s): Gay, David H. J. (Author)

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ISBN: 1492721956     ISBN-13: 9781492721956
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE: $5.11  

Binding Type: Paperback
Published: September 2013
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- Religion | Biblical Studies - General
Physical Information: 0.11" H x 5.51" W x 8.5" L (0.15 lbs) 46 pages
 
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In recent years there has been a healthy emphasis by Christians on the biblical concept of the family. A welcome concern has been shown in this important matter. The upbringing of children and the responsibilities of Christian parents have received much attention. All this is good. However I feel that one aspect, at least, of this matter of the family has been rather neglected. It is this that I wish to examine, albeit briefly, in this booklet. I refer to the subject of old age. I wish to write a few words on the teaching of the Bible, not concerning young people for once, but concerning the elderly. The Bible is not silent on the special problems and opportunities of old age. God draws our attention to the matter in his word, first by recording for us the experiences of the aged, and secondly by direct instruction on the subject. Just as the gospel can be adorned by the spiritual and faithful upbringing of children in the fear, nurture and admonition of God, so it can be adorned by a spiritual and dignified attitude to old age. Likewise, just as a worldly attitude in the relationship between parents and their children can so easily (and so frequently) mar the testimony of the gospel, so it is possible to harm the gospel profession in old age, by unbiblical attitudes. The original back cover by Norman J.Perry: A book like this is long overdue. Much has been written for and about the young, but comparatively little about the needs, experiences and contribution of older believers. Based firmly on biblical teaching, this book seeks to rectify the imbalance, and establish the fact that elderly mature Christians should hold a responsible and honoured place in the family and in the church. This should be clearly recognised and acknowledged. What is written here is stimulating, suggestive and searching. Wise words are here, not only for the old, but for us all, whatever our age may be. A free download of the author reading the book is available on sermonaudio.com
 
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