“Aging With Jesus…”
I used to measure life
in milestones—
first steps, first days,
firsts that felt like beginnings.
Now I measure it
in mornings He meets me,
in the steadiness of grace,
in the way He stays.
Aging with Jesus
doesn’t mean growing weaker—
it means learning
where my strength was
all along.
It’s waking up
with hands that look different,
knees that feel the years,
and a heart that trusts Him more
than it ever did before.
It’s knowing
I don’t have to hurry anymore.
He isn’t impressed by my pace.
He walks with me,
even when I need to stop.
Wrinkles become markers
of laughter He gave me,
of tears He carried with me,
of prayers He answered
in ways I didn’t expect.
Aging with Jesus
means the noise fades
but the truth gets louder.
The world asks less of me,
and He asks only
that I stay close.
I don’t fear the years ahead.
Not because they’ll be easy—
but because He’ll be there,
the same as He’s always been.
Still faithful.
Still kind.
Still holding my hand
as time moves on.
And if this body slows,
if my voice softens,
if my days grow quieter—
let them be filled
with the sound of His presence.
Because growing older with Jesus
is not losing life—
it’s finally understanding
what it was all for.
Special poem keepsakes for the grandparent heart here 💛
