The obvious: Pray/seek God's guidance. While some Scripture passages speak well of old age, there is no retirement plan like one reads about in Kiplingers or Money magazine. King David died in a palace (but with a bit of strife within his family). Moses died somewhere in Moab (not the Promised Land). Mary (mother of Jesus) was given to the care of the disciple Jesus loved (probably John). The Apostle John may have died in Patmos (maybe in a cave). Paul and Peter did not have a Kiplingers' retirement. Enoch's last days sound a bit more appealing. If you like hot rods or roller coasters - Elijah. I suspect that, back in Biblical times, there were more conventional ways for people to live their senior years, and for most of us, our retirements will be reasonably traditional within our times. But, with God, there's an element of faith. More secular thoughts: - If possible, ...
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