God commanded us to honor our Fathers and Mothers and to
respect the elderly (Leviticus 19:32; Proverbs 20:29; Job 12:12). Those who
have walked in the ways of the Lord are also worthy of our respect. Indeed, to
tie the two thoughts together, the Biblical office of a man who leads the
church is an “elder” (1 Peter 5:1-5; Titus 1:5). In a world where things work
as they ought, mature men in the faith and men matured in years should be wise
guides and steady hands for the young, immature, and those under their care.
One generation guiding the next, careful to point others following in their
footsteps along the surefooted path of righteousness. Each generation, learning
the way of wisdom and forsaking folly’s quick and easy path, living together,
following the Lord. The Lord’s ways are always the best ways.
However, being old doesn’t make you right. I’ve known a
lot of old fools, with 70+ years’ experience. I’ve even had the terrible
displeasure of knowing those honored souls who had the misfortune of being
honored. Isaiah prophesied in Isaiah 9:1-14, concerning the impending doom of
the Northern Kingdom of Israel. They were proud and hard hearted instead of
hearing God’s Word and repenting, turning to the Lord for forgiveness and
mercy. God said He would “cut off from Israel head and tail, branch and rush,
in one day.” The head in this metaphor were the, “ancient and honorable” and
the tail was the “prophet that teacheth lies.”
The problem with the ancient honorable fool and the false
prophet is people listen to them. Their age and their position give more weight
to their words because they should know better. The consequence of their folly
is found in verse 16, “For the leaders of this people cause them to err; and
they that are led of them are destroyed.” These elders were leaders and the
prophets preached, but they led them to error and doom. Which is why you must
be discerning. In our fallen world you cannot just assume the man with the grey
head is wise and the man behind a pulpit is showing you the right path. I saw a
meme recently that said, “If an old dude ever gives you advice while peeling an
apple with a pocket knife and eating the pieces off the blade, you should
probably take it.” I understand the sentiment. But I grew up on an apple orchard
and I’ve seen many goofballs eat apples off the blade of their jigged bone
Barlow. It ought to be so, that a person whose seen more sunrises has untold
wisdom, but sadly, it’s not always the case. God’s people must respect and
honor their elders – but they must respect and honor God more. It is essential
to believe what God says over the gray head because you are ultimately responsible.
It's a great blessing to have a Titus 2 man and woman in your life. Make sure
your guide is sound.
2 comments:
Amen!
Amen!
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