When You Feel Too Old to Be Used by God

Feeling sidelined because of your age, declining health, or retirement? In this episode, discover why you’re never too old to be used by God, and how your later years can actually be your most fruitful.
Have you ever started to feel like your best days of being useful to God are quietly slipping behind you?
Our culture sends a loud message that value is tied to youth, speed, and earning power. When you retire from your career, experience declining health, or watch a younger generation take the reins, it is so easy to feel sidelined and forgotten. You begin to absorb the lie that your time for productivity is over, leaving you wondering if you still have anything meaningful to contribute.
In this episode, we look at the inspiring story of Jim Annis, an 80-year-old man who refuses to spend his retirement in a recliner. Instead, he spends his days covered in sawdust, building hundreds of handmade wooden toys to donate to the Salvation Army every Christmas. Through his beautiful example and the powerful promise of Psalm 92:14, you'll see how God views aging completely differently than the world does. Moses, Caleb, and Anna prove that God doesn’t issue expiration dates on His callings. Your assignment may change, but your purpose remains.
BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:
- Why retiring from your career doesn't mean you are retiring from your calling
- How Psalm 92:14 promises that you can remain "vital and green," producing fruit even in old age
- The unique and desperately needed gifts that only older believers can bring to the Church
You are never too old to be used by God. Instead of disqualifying you, age positions you to offer wisdom forged through decades of walking faithfully with Him.
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Jim Annis, who lives in Sanford, North Carolina, isn't
Speak:spending his retirement just sitting in a recliner or playing
Speak:golf. Instead, he's covered in sawdust. All year long, he
Speak:collects wood scraps from his neighbors and spends his own
Speak:limited income to buy materials. Then he gets to work, spending
Speak:countless hours building hundreds of homemade wooden cars,
Speak:tractors, and fire trucks. At an age where society tells you to
Speak:step aside and take it easy and let the younger generations do
Speak:the heavy lifting, Jim is putting in some pretty serious
Speak:labor. What motivates an 80-year-old man to spend his
Speak:retirement years working tirelessly in a dusty garage
Speak:instead of thinking his time for productivity is over?
Speak:Welcome to Daily Devotions for Busy Lives. I'm Bart Leger, and
Speak:today we're talking about finding God's purpose for every
Speak:season of your life, especially in our later years. Moving into
Speak:retirement and watching younger generations take over can leave
Speak:older believers feeling sidelined. But God never puts
Speak:his children on a shelf. Psalm 92 14 says this about those who
Speak:are in their later years. they will still produce fruit. They
Speak:will remain vital and green. Our culture implicitly and sometimes
Speak:explicitly tells us that our value is tied to our youth and
Speak:what we can provide to society in our declining years. So when
Speak:retirement comes, or when our bodies start to slow down, the
Speak:message we quietly absorb is that our best days of being
Speak:useful are behind us. We're told to step aside and take it easy.
Speak:Or just pass the baton on to the younger crowd and let them take
Speak:over. But that's not how the kingdom of God operates. In
Speak:God's age doesn't disqualify you from continuing to give and
Speak:serve. Think about the heroes of the faith. Moses was 80 years
Speak:old when he stood before Pharaoh and led the Israelites out of
Speak:Egypt. Caleb was 85 when he looked at the promised land and
Speak:said, Give me my mountain. He was still ready to fight the
Speak:giants. Anna was an elderly widow who spent her later years
Speak:serving day and night in the temple. And because she was
Speak:faithful in her old age, she was one of the first people on earth
Speak:to look into the face of the infant Messiah. God doesn't
Speak:retire his people. The calling on your life doesn't come with
Speak:an expiration date. Now, your assignment might change. And how
Speak:you serve will look differently, probably, at 75 than it did at
Speak:35. But your purpose on this earth doesn't end. In fact,
Speak:older believers possess something the younger generation
Speak:desperately needs. That's wisdom forged through decades of
Speak:walking with God. You have survived storms. You've seen
Speak:God's track record of faithfulness in ways a
Speak:25-year-old simply hasn't lived long enough to see. You know how
Speak:to pray and how to listen. You know what actually matters in
Speak:the long run. Jim Annis remembers exactly what it was
Speak:like to grow up poor with a father who couldn't afford to
Speak:buy Christmas gifts. He decided that his later years weren't
Speak:meant for just passing time. They were meant for giving back.
Speak:Every single Christmas, he donates around 300 of these
Speak:beautiful handmade toys to the Salvation Army to be given to
Speak:children in need. When reporters asked him why he worked so hard
Speak:at his age, he simply said his pay is knowing a child is
Speak:smiling. You're never too old to be used by God. Retiring from
Speak:your career doesn't mean you retire from your calling.
Speak:Whether it's sharing decades of wisdom or offering a listening
Speak:ear or, like Jim, building wooden fire trucks for kids who
Speak:need them, your later years can be some of your most fruitful.
Speak:Maybe you're listening to this today and you're feeling a
Speak:little sidelined. Your kids are grown and your career is behind
Speak:you. And your energy isn't what it used to be. So it's easy to
Speak:feel like you don't have much to offer anymore. But God says you
Speak:can still produce fruit. You can still be vital and green. Don't
Speak:let culture tell you that you're done. Your prayers are powerful
Speak:and your encouragement can change the trajectory of an
Speak:exhausted young parent's week. Your wisdom is a treasure.
Speak:Here's today's challenge. If you are in those later seasons of
Speak:life, ask God today, Lord, what is my assignment in this season?
Speak:Then find one way to pour out what God has poured into you.
Speak:Text a younger believer to encourage them. Or commit to
Speak:praying for your church's leadership daily. Or you might
Speak:find a way to serve using your unique gifts and talents. and if
Speak:you are in a younger season of life, your challenge is this. Go
Speak:find an older saint this week and ask them, Can you share some
Speak:of your wisdom with me? Validate their experience and learn from
Speak:their miles on the road. Lord, thank you that your kingdom
Speak:values every season of life. For the older believers listening
Speak:right now who feel forgotten or sidelined, remind them that they
Speak:are still vital and green in your eyes. Stir up a fresh
Speak:purpose in their hearts. Help us all to remember that we never
Speak:retire from our calling to love you and serve others. Let us
Speak:bear fruit all the days of our lives. In Jesus' name, amen. If
Speak:this episode encouraged you, please share it with a friend or
Speak:loved one who might be feeling like their best years are behind
Speak:them. Just copy the link in the show notes and send it their way.
Speak:Thanks for joining me on Daily Devotions for Busy Lives.
Speak:Remember, God never puts his children on a shelf. You're
Speak:never too old to be used by him. Come back next time for more
Speak:encouragement to help you live grounded in God's truth. Until
Speak:then, God bless and have a great day.






