
I ran into an old high school friend the other day. After catching up on what’s new in our lives, I asked about his parents, who are both in their early eighties.
He told me his dad likes to say—with a wink—your mom and I are traveling a lot in our retirement: we travel to the doctor, and we travel to the pharmacy, and we travel to physical therapy.
My friend’s dad may have been joking, but he’s describing a reality many senior adults know well. Concerns about failing health, rather real or imaginary, can shake the faith of those of us who understand we aren’t getting any younger.
Thankfully, the Bible tells us how to handle anxiety (age-related or otherwise). Rather than being consumed with our cares, or sweeping them under the rug, we’re encouraged to cast them on God
Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.
1 Peter 5:7 (NIV)
King David, of ancient Israel, lived a long life–with many ups and downs. And he shares, in the Psalms, what brought him through:
When I am afraid, I will trust in you.
Psalm 56:3 (NIV)
Confession: My wife and I have both been healthy as a horse for years, so, when new medical issues arise, it’s easy to let our first response be fear. Can you relate?
Yet, God knows and cares, and promises to never leave or forsake us (Hebrews 13:5). His heavenly travel insurance covers everything—with no deductible!
Kind reader, thank you for stopping by. 🙏❤️ prayers and love.
This piece first appeared in Christian Grandfather Magazine: a digital publication for Christian grandfathers and future grandfathers. Please click or tap on over to christiangrandfather.org and check it out!


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