The Commercial Appeal

Cast boredom aside, use retirement for God’s glory

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For years my wife and I looked forward to retirement, and at first it was really great not having to go to work every day. But now we have lots of time on our hands with nothing to do, and we’re getting bored. Did people in the Bible ever retire?

Q: A: — K.D.

Retirement is a recent developmen­t; ancient societies mainly depended on agricultur­e, and most people worked as long as they could in order to survive. Your letter, however, points to a common problem today: people often make plans to retire — but they don’t plan what they’ll do once they actually retire. They look forward to not working, but then reality sets in, and they grow bored. Perhaps your letter will encourage others to give it more thought — and prayer.

I added “and prayer” deliberate­ly to that last sentence — because the most important thing you can do is seek God’s will for your retirement years. Listen: God is not finished with you! Why not seek his will for this time in your life? The Bible says, “Good and upright is the lord . ... He guides the humble in what is right and teaches them his way” (Psalm 25:8-9).

Perhaps God will give you a part-time job, or open up opportunit­ies to help people through your church or community. Don’t waste these years God is giving you, but use them for his glory. Boredom vanishes when we do God’s will!

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