1. We cannot grow old spiritually. We need to renew ourselves each day, maintaining discernment and sensitivity in fellowship with the Lord, in order to reach spiritual maturity (Romans 12:2; Ephesians 4:22-24).
2. The Bible records that Isaac, Abraham’s son, grew old both physically and spiritually. He could no longer see and lacked the discernment and sensitivity to perceive the Lord’s will at that crucial moment in his life (Genesis 27:1).
3. The recorded history of Isaac is relatively brief, unlike that of Abraham, his father, to whom the God of glory appeared several times. The Lord manifested Himself repeatedly to Abraham, to the point that he built a profound history with God. Similarly, we need to have daily experiences of seeing and believing in God’s speaking through His living and present word (James 2:23).
4. “Man is important to God because without him there is no way for God to fulfill His will on Earth, which is to have all things headed up by Christ (Eph 1:9-10)” (Daily Food, book 5, week 4, Tuesday, p. 59).
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