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    “God’s Call to Those in the Autumn Season of Life”
    Wanda Alger, Winchester, VA

         For the generation over fifty, the Lord wants to remind you that your age is your biggest asset and your journey has increased in such value that all of Heaven is now looking for you. Your age does not disqualify you from greatness. On the contrary, because of your faithful witness and consistent walk of faith, the Lord is now calling on you to help deliver nations.

    The Commissions of Abraham, Moses & Noah

         “When Abram was ninety-nine years old the Lord appeared to Abram and said to him, ‘I am God Almighty; walk before Me, and be blameless (whole), that I may make My covenant between Me and you, and may multiply you greatly.'” (Genesis 17:1-2 ESV, emphasis mine)

    Father Abraham did not even begin to fulfill his divine commission until he was nearly 100 years old. All that had gone before him had been preparation for the plans and purposes of God in the autumn season of his life. Because of the immense weight of responsibility in birthing and discipling a nation, God needed someone He could trust. He needed someone who had already proven himself to be faithful – regardless of the cost. He needed someone who would obey Him, not because it was personally beneficial, but because it was the only choice worth making. Abraham had passed the test.

    Moses didn’t begin his commission until he was 80 years old (Exodus 7:7). He thought his assignment would come to fruition 40 years earlier, but he was not prepared. As it turned out, those 40 years of caring for sheep wasn’t God’s punishment for Moses’ failure in Egypt. It was God’s divine method of training his heart and molding his character for the true call on his life to set a nation free.

    Noah was over 500 years old when he fathered his sons and built the ark (Genesis 5:32). God saw that Noah was a “righteous man, blameless in his generation” (Genesis 6:9, 7:1). It was not some zealous, young champion that God chose to build the ark and steward an entire makeover of the earth’s population; it was an older man who was time-tested and prepared for the challenge. Not only did Noah prove to have the physical stamina for the work required, he lived another 300 years; long enough to see his legacy endure.

    Notice that the call on these three patriarchs was to work with the following generation so that God’s plan could succeed. Each of them was commissioned to work with their sons and those who followed them so that the promise of God would be fulfilled. Moses may not have had the grace to speak, but God provided him Aaron. Noah never could have built the ark on his own, so he enlisted his sons to help in the building and carry on the vision for generations following. Abraham raised his son, Isaac, to trust God with his life – literally – and it became the defining benchmark for those who walk by faith.

    Scripture reveals that these three men had already lived a full life, and they had favor with man and blessings from God. They could have easily gone into retirement and felt satisfied, but God had something much better in mind.

    Their lifetime of faithfulness had produced a priceless commodity – absolute confidence in God’s heart and unwavering trust in His plans. Regardless of the worldly reputation they had gained or any acquisition of goods, it was their heart after God that had been refined as gold through the furnace of affliction (Isaiah 48:10). It was their determination to persevere when tested and remain faithful when forgotten that would establish their names in Heaven as history makers.

    “Wisdom Is with the Aged, & Understanding in Length of Days”

         This kind of faith is a sacred treasure that gains its value by being put through fire. It is of incalculable worth. Heaven is looking for the faithful Abrahams to pass this on to the next generation.

    The world tells us to stay young as long as possible. We often say, “I wish I were young again.” We need to change our perspective. Though there are certainly benefits and freedoms to having a younger physique, there is a wholeness of soul, mind, and spirit that only comes from a long life in God. It is this matured faith and fine-tuned perspective that is essential in building the faith of future generations.

    “Wisdom is with the aged, and understanding in length of days.” (Job 12:12 ESV)

    If you wonder why you don’t have the same passion or zeal you once did, there’s a reason. The grace on your life has changed and God is now asking you to mentor others who can carry the vision to completion. There are sons and daughters ready and willing to pick up the cause and run with it. They just need wisdom to guide the way and fathers and mothers to walk with.

    Because of the cultural shifts that need to take place and the generational patterns that must be transformed across the earth, it’s going to take a three-fold generational partnership to see it happen.

    The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob establishes His people through intergenerational relationships. The call of Abraham is to equip, empower, and encourage the coming generations of Isaac and Jacob so that the entire household can be established.

    Now is not the time to kick back, but to step up. I believe those who are over fifty have actually gotten better over time, and the fine wine that has been aging within us is about to be released.

    “Birthed in Joy”

         My middle name is Joy, and it was prophesied over me many times that in my “later years” I would have much joy. It struck me recently how Sarah reacted to her call when she was in her later years. Having given up on her life-long dream of bearing a child, she was now told that she would birth a son. What was her response?

    “So Sarah laughed to herself, saying, ‘After I am worn out, and my lord is old, shall I have pleasure?'” (Genesis 18:12)

    I can totally relate! She said she was simply “worn out and old”! However, not only did she see God’s promise fulfilled, the son she birthed was called “he laughs” (Genesis 21:3). Isaac was birthed in JOY. Not only did he bring his mother great joy, his life produced another generation that would fulfill the covenant promise given to Abraham and change the course of history.

    I believe the new wine of the Spirit that is coming upon the earth is partially dependent on the generation of Abraham answering this call from Heaven. In this autumn season, there is a convergence of generations and grace to be apprehended that can bring great breakthrough. The biological clock is irrelevant to those who have yet to see their promises fulfilled.

         Be full of JOY because I believe revival is about to be birthed through YOU!

    Wanda Alger
    Email: wandaalger@ifapray.org
    Website: http://www.wandaalger.me

    Wanda Alger is a field correspondent and writer with Intercessors for America and has contributed to numerous online publications such as Christian Post, Charisma, and Spirit Fuel. She is a recognized five-fold prophetic minister with DOVE USA and is the author of several books including, “Oracles of Grace: Building a Legacy of Wisdom and Revelation.” She and her husband, Bobby, pastor full-time in Winchester, Virginia.

    Source: http://elijahlist.com/

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