There
is a little verse tucked away in the book of Leviticus that reveals an
oft-neglected value among those making a claim to godliness. We often miss
these seemingly obscure biblical insights because we read much of the Old
Testament as wholly obsolete for our new covenant Christian lives. While it is
true that Christ has fulfilled the ceremonial rules of the Mosaic Law, so much
of what God revealed to the early Israelite shows us his eternal values and
changeless character. Consider Leviticus 19:32, “Rise in the presence of the
aged, show respect for the elderly.” Many would consider standing when an older
person enters the room as some kind of stodgy formalism or just a cute southern
tradition, but according to Leviticus 19, such gestures of respect are
essential for those who desire to “revere the Lord” (v.32b). God tells us that
the elderly among us should be granted our esteem, if for nothing else, because
God has granted them grace to live to a “good old age” (Gen.25:8). Of course, in
most cases there is much more for which they should be respected. Their many
years of life-experience and accumulated wisdom should be a cause for our
sincere expressions of respect (Job 12:12). So the next time a “senior” walks
into your presence, may God’s value of the aged prompt you to sincerely convey
your kindness and admiration.
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