giving out Christmas bags at the El Buen Samaritano seniors home in Vicente Guerrero, Baja Mexico |
An older lady sat in front of me. Her gray hair was piled up and patted down into a style I could not replicate. She sat alone. A friend of the deceased.
She would mourn and then go home. Perhaps to a quiet house, by herself, but hopefully to a home full of good memories.
For the first time it really came to me what it must be like for an older person to see each of his or her friends die in their turn, to feel the end of one's life hurdling toward you, and to worry, unwillingly, whether you'll be next.
I honestly don't know what elderly people think or feel. I sit here, not even out of my 20s, feeling like I'm rushing toward "old age" simply because I turn 30 in eight months and haven't started a family. Not that I minimize my own sense of life rushing past. 21 year olds feel the same way, I think.
a happy lady whose Spanish I could understand until my vocabulary failed me |
I fear the future, but I pretty much know I will still have some kind of full life per God's design. What must it be like to be at the end of a full life and fear that it will end, after all, in loneliness, illness, or lack of independence?
Every season has its struggles. Singles aren't alone in that.
my grandma and I |
If some of these trying single years of wrestling with God's sovereignty are going to help produce that, it will definitely be worth it.
"The righteous shall flourish like a palm tree,
He shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon.
Those who are planted in the house of the LORD
Shall flourish in the courts of our God.
They shall still bear fruit in old age;
They shall be fresh and flourishing,
To declare that the LORD is upright;
He is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in Him."
Psalm 82:12-15
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