Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Reflection - Spiritual Journey - Older Christian's Loss of Spiritual Passion

Source (book): "Growing Old Gracefully", Following Jesus to the End, PART I: SPIRITUAL JOURNEY, Chapter 4, "Keeping the Passion Strong", Question 2, Page 26.
By Robert M. Solomon, Bishop of the Methodist Church in Singapore from 2000 - 2012

 

What are some reasons for the loss of spiritual passion among older Christians?
PHOTO: What are some reasons for the loss of spiritual passion among older Christians?
It is possible to start well, with lots of zeal and enthusiasm. But as we age, we can lose much of it for various reasons. It is interesting to note that the kingdom of Judah had a number of good kings who in their senior years faltered and lost their original passion, backsliding (2 Chronicles 16; 20:31-37; 24:17-25; 25:14-28; 26:16-21; 32:24-31). All of them - Asa, Jehoshaphat, Uzziah, Joash, Amaziah, and Hezekiah - were commended at the beginning of their reigns for doing "what was good and right in the eyes of the Lord" (2 Chronicles 14:2). But all of them were like this only in their earlier years, or when their spiritual mentors were still around. All of them declined spiritually in their senior years.

In most of them, pride replaced humility and faith when they grew powerful. The story of Uzziah is most telling: "But after Uzziah became powerful, his pride led to his downfall" (2 Chronicles 26:16). It is good to be aware of the "vices of ageing" and how old sins can reappear n new forms in our later years.

These kings lost their original passion as zealous reformers when they grew arrogant and started trusting in their own power, strategies, and alliances.


Make a list of reasons (for the loss of spiritual passion among older Christians) and reflect on how this loss has happened, be it gradually or quickly.
Reasons and reflection for the loss of spiritual passion among older Christians
Changes and losses
Some are too feeble to get to church or to participate in religious activities with other believers. As their friends die or move away, they may lose their connections to the community of faith. Others feel alienated in churches that focus most of their energy on attracting a younger crowd.

For older persons there is a sense of security in the traditional ways and a feeling of loss when these ways are abandoned. The switch from traditional hymns to contemporary songs, the incorporation of drums, and the use of drama and dance in some churches makes many older people uncomfortable. While some adapt to the changes or tolerate them because they do not want to leave their church, others slack off in attendance. Those who stop attending church might feel guilty for “forsaking the assembling” of believers together (Hebrews 10:25 NKJV), but they may not feel up to looking for a new church that is more traditional.

Chronic health conditions
Failing eyesight can make it hard to read the Bible, and hardness of hearing can make it difficult to hear sermons. Decreasing mental capacities also can make church an overwhelming or negative experience for a senior.
Research shows that people with dementia (such as Alzheimer’s disease) experience too much stimulation from attending religious services. Many people in this situation find it less stressful to watch religious television or listen to radio programs.

Negative stereotypes and myths
Seniors may be affected by negative stereotypes and myths that project old people as unteachable, useless, unproductive or dependent on others. Like all Christians, seniors need the fellowship and encouragement of other believers. Faith that is not nourished stagnates.

Inheritance not understood
During the Great Depression, an elderly lady walked into a life insurance office.  She wanted to know if she could stop paying the premiums on her husband’s life insurance policy. “He’s been dead sometime now,” she said, “and I don’t believe I can afford it anymore.” The incredulous clerk looked up her husband’s policy and discovered it was worth several hundred thousand dollars. This lady was wealthy, but she did not understand what she possessed.

How many elderly Christians live in defeat, spiritual poverty, and depression because they do not know the riches they have in Christ? What is our inheritance in Christ? Our inheritance involves many aspects. We will inherit our salvation, the Kingdom of God, and even the whole earth. The Bible also speaks of glory, honour, and crowns in heaven. Needless to say, it will be an inheritance that is far grander than we could possibly imagine.


How can you prevent this from happening in your own life?
We must be careful not to lose our spiritual passion as we age; it is so easy for that to happen. What Jesus told the church in Ephesus - "You have forsaken the love you had at first" - continues to challenge us (Revelation 2:4). We are reminded that true spiritual passion has to do with our love for the Lord. Old age should not see this love decreasing. Our physical energies may diminish, but we must never equate decreasing energy with decreasing zeal for the Lord.

Paul's pastoral advice is most important in old age: "Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervour, serving the Lord" (Romans 12:11). We must do so right to the end. Perhaps spiritual writer James Houston was right in saying that retirement is "not in the language of the Christian". Though we may be retired from gainful employment, we never really retire from walking with Christ and serving in His name - which we must do with undiminished passion. We would do well to remember that we do not retire from life but "re-fire into new life."

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What are some reasons for the loss of spiritual passion among older Christians? Make a list of reasons and reflect on how this loss has happened, be it gradually or quickly. How can you prevent this from happening in your own life?

What are some reasons for the loss of spiritual passion among older Christians?

It is possible to start well, with lots of zeal and enthusiasm. But as we age, we can lose much of it for various reasons. It is interesting to note that the kingdom of Judah had a number of good kings who in their senior years faltered and lost their original passion, backsliding (2 Chronicles 16; 20:31-37; 24:17-25; 25:14-28; 26:16-21; 32:24-31). All of them - Asa, Jehoshaphat, Uzziah, Joash, Amaziah, and Hezekiah - were commended at the beginning of their reigns for doing "what was good and right in the eyes of the Lord" (2 Chronicles 14:2). But all of them were like this only in their earlier years, or when their spiritual mentors were still around. All of them declined spiritually in their senior years.



It is possible to start well, with lots of zeal and enthusiasm.
PHOTO: It is possible to start well, with lots of zeal and enthusiasm. But as we age, we can lose much of it for various reasons. The kingdom of Judah had a number of good kings who in their senior years faltered and lost their original passion, backsliding (2 Chronicles 16; 20:31-37; 24:17-25; 25:14-28; 26:16-21; 32:24-31). All of them declined spiritually in their senior years.
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In most of them, pride replaced humility and faith when they grew powerful. The story of Uzziah is most telling: "But after Uzziah became powerful, his pride led to his downfall" (2 Chronicles 26:16). It is good to be aware of the "vices of ageing" and how old sins can reappear n new forms in our later years. [18]

These kings lost their original passion as zealous reformers when they grew arrogant and started trusting in their own power, strategies, and alliances.


Most of them, pride replaced humility and faith when they grew powerful.
PHOTO: Most of them, pride replaced humility and faith when they grew powerful.  It is good to be aware of the "vices of ageing" and how old sins can reappear n new forms in our later years. These kings lost their original passion as zealous reformers when they grew arrogant and started trusting in their own power, strategies, and alliances.
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Make a list of reasons (for the loss of spiritual passion among older Christians) and reflect on how this loss has happened, be it gradually or quickly.
Reasons and reflection for the loss of spiritual passion among older Christians [2]
Changes and losses
Some are too feeble to get to church or to participate in religious activities with other believers. As their friends die or move away, they may lose their connections to the community of faith. Others feel alienated in churches that focus most of their energy on attracting a younger crowd.



Changes and losses
PHOTO: Changes and losses
Some are too feeble to get to church or to participate in religious activities with other believers. As their friends die or move away, they may lose their connections to the community of faith. Others feel alienated in churches that focus most of their energy on attracting a younger crowd.
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For older persons there is a sense of security in the traditional ways and a feeling of loss when these ways are abandoned. The switch from traditional hymns to contemporary songs, the incorporation of drums, and the use of drama and dance in some churches makes many older people uncomfortable. While some adapt to the changes or tolerate them because they do not want to leave their church, others slack off in attendance. Those who stop attending church might feel guilty for “forsaking the assembling” of believers together (Hebrews 10:25 NKJV), but they may not feel up to looking for a new church that is more traditional.



For older persons there is a sense of security in the traditional ways and a feeling of loss when these ways are abandoned.
PHOTO: For older persons there is a sense of security in the traditional ways and a feeling of loss when these ways are abandoned. Some churches makes many older people uncomfortable. While some adapt to the changes or tolerate them because they do not want to leave their church, others slack off in attendance, and stop attending church. They may not feel up to looking for a new church that is more traditional.
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Chronic health conditions
Failing eyesight can make it hard to read the Bible, and hardness of hearing can make it difficult to hear sermons. Decreasing mental capacities also can make church an overwhelming or negative experience for a senior.
Research shows that people with dementia (such as Alzheimer’s disease) experience too much stimulation from attending religious services. Many people in this situation find it less stressful to watch religious television or listen to radio programs.



Chronic health conditions
PHOTO: Chronic health conditions
Failing eyesight can make it hard to read the Bible, and hardness of hearing can make it difficult to hear sermons. Decreasing mental capacities also can make church an overwhelming or negative experience for a senior. Research shows that people with dementia (such as Alzheimer’s disease) experience too much stimulation from attending religious services.
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Negative stereotypes and myths
Seniors may be affected by negative stereotypes and myths that project old people as unteachable, useless, unproductive or dependent on others. Like all Christians, seniors need the fellowship and encouragement of other believers. Faith that is not nourished stagnates.



Negative stereotypes and myths
PHOTO: Negative stereotypes and myths
Seniors may be affected by negative stereotypes and myths that project old people as unteachable, useless, unproductive or dependent on others.
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Inheritance not understood [3]
During the Great Depression, an elderly lady walked into a life insurance office.  She wanted to know if she could stop paying the premiums on her husband’s life insurance policy. “He’s been dead sometime now,” she said, “and I don’t believe I can afford it anymore.” The incredulous clerk looked up her husband’s policy and discovered it was worth several hundred thousand dollars. This lady was wealthy, but she did not understand what she possessed.



Inheritance not understood
PHOTO: Inheritance not understood
During the Great Depression, an elderly lady walked into a life insurance office.  She wanted to know if she could stop paying the premiums on her husband’s life insurance policy. “He’s been dead sometime now,” she said, “and I don’t believe I can afford it anymore.” The incredulous clerk looked up her husband’s policy and discovered it was worth several hundred thousand dollars. This lady was wealthy, but she did not understand what she possessed.
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How many elderly Christians live in defeat, spiritual poverty, and depression because they do not know the riches they have in Christ? What is our inheritance in Christ? Our inheritance involves many aspects. We will inherit our salvation, the Kingdom of God, and even the whole earth. The Bible also speaks of glory, honour, and crowns in heaven. Needless to say, it will be an inheritance that is far grander than we could possibly imagine. [4]



How many elderly Christians live in defeat, spiritual poverty, and depression because they do not know the riches they have in Christ?
PHOTO: How many elderly Christians live in defeat, spiritual poverty, and depression because they do not know the riches they have in Christ? What is our inheritance in Christ? Our inheritance involves many aspects. We will inherit our salvation, the Kingdom of God, and even the whole earth. The Bible also speaks of glory, honour, and crowns in heaven. Needless to say, it will be an inheritance that is far grander than we could possibly imagine.
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How can you prevent this from happening in your own life?
We must be careful not to lose our spiritual passion as we age; it is so easy for that to happen. What Jesus told the church in Ephesus - "You have forsaken the love you had at first" - continues to challenge us (Revelation 2:4). We are reminded that true spiritual passion has to do with our love for the Lord. Old age should not see this love decreasing. Our physical energies may diminish, but we must never equate decreasing energy with decreasing zeal for the Lord.



We must be careful not to lose our spiritual passion as we age; it is so easy for that to happen.
PHOTO: We must be careful not to lose our spiritual passion as we age; it is so easy for that to happen. We are reminded that true spiritual passion has to do with our love for the Lord. Old age should not see this love decreasing. Our physical energies may diminish, but we must never equate decreasing energy with decreasing zeal for the Lord.
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Paul's pastoral advice is most important in old age: "Never be lacking in zeal, but keep your spiritual fervour, serving the Lord" (Romans 12:11). We must do so right to the end. Perhaps spiritual writer James Houston was right in saying that retirement is "not in the language of the Christian". [19] Though we may be retired from gainful employment, we never really retire from walking with Christ and serving in His name - which we must do with undiminished passion. We would do well to remember that we do not retire from life but "re-fire into new life." [20]

 

Though we may be retired from gainful employment, we never really retire from walking with Christ and serving in His name - which we must do with undiminished passion.
PHOTO: Though we may be retired from gainful employment, we never really retire from walking with Christ and serving in His name - which we must do with undiminished passion. We would do well to remember that we do not retire from life but "re-fire into new life."
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Dear Lord
Dear Lord
PHOTO:Dear Lord, Power and pride in our older years can cause us to loss our spiritual passion. Please help us to maintain our zeal and enthusiasm, and not to grow arrogant and started trusting in our own power, strategies, and alliances.

Some of us may lose our connections to the community of faith as we are too feeble to get to church or to participate in religious activities with other believers. Some of us may have friends who have died or moved away.

We feel alienated in churches that focused most of their energy on attracting a younger crowd. For older persons there is a sense of security in the traditional ways and a feeling of loss when these ways are abandoned. Older people may then become uncomfortable. Those who cannot adapt to the changes or tolerate them may slack off in attendance. Others may stop attending church and may not look for a new church that is more traditional.

Chronic health conditions like failing eyesight can make it hard to read the Bible, and hardness of hearing can make it difficult to hear sermons. Decreasing mental capacities also can make church an overwhelming or negative experience for a senior.

Seniors may be affected by negative stereotypes and myths that project old people as unteachable, useless, unproductive or dependent on others.

We pray for your help to overcome those problems, and have the encouragement of other believers so that our faith will not stagnates. Help us to remember and understand your promise of our inheritance so that we will maintain our strong spiritual passion till the end of our life. We look forward to our joy and real rest for eternity in heaven with you.

Although we may be retired from gainful employment but we do not want to retire from walking with Christ and serving in His name with undiminished passion.

Help us not to retire from life but ‘re-fire into new life.’

Through Lord Jesus Christ we pray. Amen!

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Reflection - Spiritual Journey - Older Christian's Loss of Spiritual Passion
Source (book): "Growing Old Gracefully", Following Jesus to the End, PART I: SPIRITUAL JOURNEY, Chapter 4, "Keeping the Passion Strong", Question 2, Page 26.
By Robert M. Solomon, Bishop of the Methodist Church in Singapore from 2000 - 2012






Also from the same author, Robert M. Solomon

"Faithful to the end", A Preacher's Exposition of 2 Timothy, @ 2014 by Robert M. Solomon

'Faithful to the end', A Preacher's Exposition of 2 Timothy, @ 2014 by Robert M. Solomon<br>
Reflection - Faithful to the end (Links)
https://veryfatoldman.blogspot.com/2017/06/reflection-faithful-to-end-links.html


"Finding rest for the soul" Responding to Jesus' Invitation in Matthew 11:28-29, © 2016 by Robert M. Solomon

Reflection - Finding rest for the soul (Links)
Reflection - Finding rest for the soul (Links)
https://veryfatoldman.blogspot.com/2018/10/reflection-finding-rest-for-soul-links.html


"God in Pursuit" Lessons from the Book of Jonah, © 2016 by Robert M. Solomon

'Reflection - God in Pursuit (Links) - PART I-III, posted on Saturday, 10 August 2019
Reflection - God in Pursuit (Links) - PART I-III, posted on Saturday, 10 August 2019
https://veryfatoldman.blogspot.com/2019/08/reflection-god-in-pursuit-links-part-i.html


"God in Pursuit" Lessons from the Book of Jonah, © 2016 by Robert M. Solomon

'Reflection - God in Pursuit (Links) - PART IV, posted on Saturday, 10 August 2019
Reflection - God in Pursuit (Links) - PART IV, posted on Saturday, 10 August 2019
https://veryfatoldman.blogspot.com/2019/08/reflection-god-in-pursuit-links-part-iv.html
 


"Songs of Christmas", The Stories and Significance of 20 Well-Loved Carols, © 2018 by Robert M. Solomon

Reflection - Songs of Christmas (Links), posted on Friday, 24 April 2020
Reflection - Songs of Christmas (Links), posted on Friday, 24 April 2020

https://veryfatoldman.blogspot.com/2020/04/reflection-songs-of-christmas-links.html




Reference
[1] From "Growing Old Gracefully", Following Jesus to the End, Copyright © 2019 by Robert M. Solomon, ISBN 978-981-14-1836-5, PART I: SPIRITUAL JOURNEY, Chapter 4, "Keeping the Passion Strong", Page 23-26.

[2] Focus on the Family, Encourage Your Elder’s Faith and Spiritual Life, posted on 01 February 2002, https://www.focusonthefamily.com/get-help/encourage-your-elders-faith-and-spiritual-life/

[3] Allen Webster, House to House Heart to Heart, 10 Steps to Increase Our Spiritual Passion, https://housetohouse.com/ten-steps-increase-spiritual-passion/

[4] Alyssa J Howard, Your Inheritance in Christ: What Does It Mean to Be an Heir?, posted on 17 October 2018, https://www.alyssajhoward.com/2018/10/17/inheritance-in-christ/

[18] Stevens. Aging Matters, chap. 5.

[19] James M. Houston and Michael Parker, A Vision for the Aging Church Renewing Ministry for and by the Seniors (Downers Grove, II.: IVP Academic, 2011), 23.

[20] Jane Marie Thibault and Richard L. Morgan, Pilgrimage into the Last Third of Life: 7 Gateways to Spiritual Growth (Nashville: Upper Room Books, 2012), 15.


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