The older I get, the better I was. Some people have a hard time growing up and growing older. They look in the mirror and still see themselves as young and virile. They look at life as though the best years were in the past, when everything was fresh and new. But one lesson that life will teach you is that you cannot go forward while looking back over your shoulder.
For some people, retirement is a curse. It is a traumatic event when all meaning is taken out of life. For some people growing older is something to be feared or dreaded. They do not see the elderly as a rich repository of wisdom, but as a burden on society.
God says that He saves the best until now. He is the eternal I am, not I was or I will be. God is always fresh and current. This is why the Christian life must be lived daily. One day at a time. I do not think that Heaven will be a time to remember what used to be. There will be too much to do to waste time reminiscing about the past.
Another lesson is that life must be lived to the end. Life as it is today, not as it was yesterday. One preacher said that the problem with life is that it is so daily. I do not see that as a problem. I see that as a chance to start every day fresh.
One more thing. If you think that salvation is the greatest miracle of all, then once you have been saved a few years that one big miracle was a long time ago. And if you heal the sick and raise the dead, does it ever get boring? Jesus only did it for three years.
Pray that our pastors can help those who are just starting out and also those who have been faithful for many years.
"Therefore every scribe instructed concerning the kingdom of heaven is like a house-holder who brings out of his treasure things new and old." Mat.13:52