“I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 3:14
In the year 2000 two “retirements” took place in Bible Study Fellowship. The most important one was when James Montgomery Boice went home to be with the Lord. Jim was only sixty years old when he died from pancreatic cancer and his loss was huge to the Church. Dr. Boice was the pastor of the Tenth Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, the author of more than 60 books, the speaker on The Bible Study Hour, founder of the PCRT, and the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. Most important to BSF is that he was on our board of directors and author of two of the studies, The Life of Moses and The Book of Romans. For me, he was a mentor and a good friend, and I still miss him. But his work on earth was done so God took him home.
The second retirement in 2000 was mine as I left BSF to work fulltime with Rafiki. I had served as General Director of BSF for twenty years and loved every minute of it, but it was time for me to leave since I was seventy years old! So BSF gave me a “platinum parachute”, including a spectacular farewell party and, of course, a watch! Since I would continue to lead Rafiki, they had most generously built two buildings on a separate parcel of BSF land where Rafiki would work. They asked me how long I planned to work for Rafiki, and I told them, “Ten years.” Although the BSF board didn’t believe I would last that long, they graciously said the buildings would be rent free until the end of 2009. God was good to Rafiki and to me and I will be forever grateful. BSF has always kept its promises so I was free to begin to work fulltime in seeing that Bible studies would be provided and that orphans would be cared for in Africa. With funds to build at least one orphanage, and freedom to travel to Africa when needed, I was ready to move on from BSF. But imagine taking on such a challenge at age 70! I was very much afraid, but I was more afraid not to do what God was leading me to do. Retirement, meaning stopping work, was not God’s plan for me, nor was it mine.
So what did I learn?
- That God has work for each of us to do. There is no retirement for Christians.
- That God keeps us alive until he has finished with us. Jim Boice had finished the work God had for him to do. Apparently, I have not finished my work.
- We are never too old to take on a work if it is God’s will and he will make his will clear.
- Retiring and “taking it easy” is really boring!