When it comes to your life’s purpose, age matters... and it doesn’t.
The moment that God breathes His pneuma -- or spirit -- into you, you have everything you need to fulfill God’s plan for your life.
Can babies and young children really know and serve God? Of course!
“Out of the mouth of babies and infants, you have established strength because of your foes, to still the enemy and the avenger” (Psalm 8:2).
The enemy shows no mercy to the young and innocent; in fact, he targets the most vulnerable! This is why we must cover our little ones in prayer, continually singing songs of worship over them.
Jesus even said that unless we become like children, we can’t enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 18:3). Children are trusting and so eager to love. They make perfect little disciples!
As a teenager, you may be waiting until you’re older to find out and step into your calling. To that I say, don't wait!! Today is the day the Lord has made (Psalm 118:24). If you’re in Christ, you have every talent and spiritual blessing you need to serve God. Don’t undermine God’s power in you! There is only one Holy Spirit, and He will do mighty works in you. Yes, even as a high schooler!
Teenagers are not the only ones who are prone to waiting “for the right time” to do what they know God has called them to do. Many adults might focus on their careers and think to themselves, “I’ll serve God when I retire.”
Here’s the thing: you don’t know what will happen tomorrow. Life is like a mist, here today and gone tomorrow (James 4:14). You have a chance every single day to spread the gospel like a wildfire in your workplace and community. If the Holy Spirit lives inside of you, you can operate in power and love! Don’t get stuck in the ways of the world.
You’ve finally retired but now it’s too late. You’re too old, tired, and no one will listen to you anyways. You’ve lost your chance. Right? Absolutely not!
The Bible doesn’t give an expiration date for serving Jesus. In fact, Scripture is clear that the righteous will still bear fruit in old age (Psalm 92:14).
Desire to live out the days that God has ordained for you (Psalm 139:16).
If you are young and want to live out your anointing, God says to you: "Let no one despise you for your youth, but set the believers an example in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, in purity" (1 Timothy 4:12).
If you have many years behind you and are crowned with gray hair, proclaim His might to the next generation, His power to those to come (Psalm 71:18).