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Jan 29, 2014
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Title

You May Just Be Old Enough

Scripture
Moses was eighty years old and Aaron eighty-three years old when they spoke to Pharaoh.
(Exodus 7:7)
Devotional
It is obvious that with God you are never too old to start a new endeavor. Let us never forget that every portion of scripture has a divine purpose. There is no filler in the Word of the Lord. Here we find two old men beginning the greatest venture of their lives. It was to last for an additional forty plus years. When you belong to Christ, the best days of life are always ahead of you. We are never too old to change. We are never too old to start afresh and pursue our God given dreams. It is never too late to invest in God’s plan for your life. Everything we have learned and experienced is merely preparation for the future. Therefore, forget those things that are behind and reach forward to those things which are ahead. Heed the aging apostle Paul’s admonition, “I press toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.”(1)

(1) Philippians 3:14
Daily Reading
Exo 7:1-8:32, Pro 5:15-20
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On January 29th, admin said:
Just minutes ago I was thinking to myself about the career change I'm facing at this moment and how it feels late in life to start all over. Wow, this was some seriously good timing. God seems to know what we need and how to communicate with us along the way. Reminds me of the story when He sent Christian followers across deserts to support Paul when he was being taken off to prison and likely felt alone. God is GREAT.
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