Psalm 71
By the time of Absalom’s rebellion, David was an older man. While a specific timeline isn't given, we can assume that David was in his 50s at the time of this rebellion. The young, great warrior is fading in strength, but during this rebellion David is still vigorous in spirit and love of God. David asks not just for safety or victory but that in his older years he will enjoy God's company (vs. 9 & 18) and that he will be a faithful messenger of God's greatness.
Nothing apart from God's intervention will protect against the physical decline of age. We may, with self-care, slow it but never stop it. But as our bodies decline, we can grow in our spiritual vitality. Verses 22-24 are a beautiful song of praise that David expresses because of his spiritual condition, not his physical strength. Nothing is more pathetic than an older person that vainly tries to hang on to their youth. And nothing is more beautiful than the older person who ages with grace and their relationship with God.
“As I age, Lord, help me to grow in wisdom, grace, and love for You. AMEN.”
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