The Man Who Bore Fruit at Ninety
George Müller of Bristol was seventy years old when most people expected him to rest. He had already cared for over ten thousand orphans, built five large orphan houses by prayer alone, and handled millions of pounds without ever asking a single donor for money. He simply prayed and gave thanks.
But Müller was not finished. At seventy, he set out on missionary journeys that would span seventeen years and two hundred thousand miles. He preached across forty-two countries on every populated continent. In his eighties, his voice still carried across crowded halls in Calcutta, Sydney, and San Francisco. At ninety, he rose each morning at the same early hour, opened his Bible, and began the day with thanksgiving — a habit he had kept for over sixty years.
When asked about the secret of his endurance, Müller pointed not to diet or discipline but to the nourishment of daily communion with the Almighty. "I live in the spirit of prayer," he said. "I pray as I walk, when I lie down, and when I rise up."
Here was a man planted in the house of the Lord who never stopped bearing fruit. His life reads like a living commentary on Psalm 92 — the righteous flourishing like a cedar of Lebanon, still green and full of sap in old age, declaring with every faithful morning and every grateful evening that the Lord is upright, a Rock in whom there is no unrighteousness.
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