Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Daily Encouragement (12/31/08) "Transitional Assurance"

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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Vista view along the Blue Ridge Parkway in central Virginia
Vista view from the highest point on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia.

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"Transitional Assurance"

"But You remain the same, and Your years will never end" (Psalm 102:27).

Another year is coming to an end. For some of you this has been a year of significant change in your life.  Celebrations such as the birth of a child, a long-awaited job promotion, an in-law added to the family structure, a new home.  In addition to the celebrations you've possibly experienced the loss of a loved one, a difficult job transition, a divorce in the family, or even a major medical battle.  

2009 is around the corner and you're not sure just what to expect.  What do the terrorists have planned? What will happen in the Middle East? How will the economy affect your personal life? What will the political changes bring? Or more importantly, will this be the year for the return of the King of kings?

The portion of Scripture truth in the daily text gives great assurance for life's inevitable transitions.  It's said that change is certain and from our perspective that's true.  There will be change in your life in 2009.  That's for sure.  And there will certainly be change in our world as well! 

The Psalmist is speaking of God in the daily text when he writes, "But you remain the same."  This speaks of the theological attribute known as the immutability of God, which is taught throughout the Bible.  God declares in Malachi 3:6, "For I am the LORD, I change not."  Hebrews 13:8 declares that, "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever."  I often find rich assurance in the portion of the great old hymn that states, "Great is Thy faithfulness, O God my Father, there is no shadow of turning with Thee; Thou changest not, Thy compassions they fail not. As Thou hast been, Thou forever wilt be."

The latter part of the verse states, "And your years will never end."  This speaks of the attribute known as the eternality of God.  From eternity past, to this very moment we call "now", and throughout eternity future He is. Less than 24 hours this year will end and one day our physical existence on earth will end, but His years will never end. And the remarkable blessing is that He has made provision for us to live with Him for all eternity!

There are many changes on earth we dread, but the certainty of a future in heaven with the King of kings is a change that fills us with glorious anticipation as we welcome in the new year of 2009.  As we go through life's transitions let us place our growing faith and steadfast hope in God's ever-faithful care!  As we do so, His grace will sustain us and His Word will guide us through another year.


Be encouraged today,


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Daily prayer: Father, we are so very thankful for all the blessings we enjoyed over the past year of 2008.  There were many opportunities for rejoicing and many opportunities for trusting.  Your mercies are renewed daily and Your provision is experienced in our lives each moment of every day.  We seek You for guidance in the new year and growth in our daily Christian walk.  Though we cannot predict the future we can predict Your faithfulness because You are a God that does not change.  Every promise You've made is true as we have seen in the Biblical records.  This gives us reason to trust You for the dawning of a new year where we will once again experience Your guiding presence in our daily lives.  Praise God from whom all blessings flow!  Amen.



Personal Note: Today we are in the Greensboro, North Carolina area visiting my sister Genelle and her husband Cesar.  This morning my sister is fixing my favorite breakfast dish at her place called "Arepas".  This afternoon we plan to visit friends in the Charlotte area. Tomorrow we'll visit friends in the Hickory area before returning here tomorrow afternoon. We do not expect to prepare a message tomorrow morning but hope to share one January 2.

Stop along Skyline Drive
Monday we drove on a portion of both the Skyline Drive and Blue Ridge Parkway in Virgina. These routes run on top of the ridge and are beautiful and far less travelled than the interstates but way, way slower!

Lake on Blue Ridge Parkway
Along the Parkway we passed a beautiful mountain lake. Some one apparently felt they needed to clean up the warning sign!

Pine stand near Greensboro NC
Yesterday we took a five mile hike on a nature trail.  The Greensboro area really is green. (However it's actually named after Nathaniel Green.)



Today's Suggested Music
and Supplemental Resources
(Click on the link to open and play. In some cases you may also need to click again to start the song.)

"All Your Promises Are True"  Video

"Ancient Of Days"
 Audio

"Doxology"  Audio

"Everlasting God"  Audio

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Our other blogs:
"A Daily Prayer" - A blog simply posting the daily prayer. We keep this up each day since it's merely the prayer from the Daily Encouragement Net message!
"Clear Minded" -
Longer, periodic articles on specific issues impacting the faithful believer and church. (Actually this is my intent but I haven't done much with it!)
"A Little Foolishness" - A humor/satire blog (a great outlet for non-serious writing but at times with a subtle message!)  I haven't had time or "inspiration" for this for awhile but it has several stories that get regular page views.
"Hymns of Hope" - Brooksyne along with two friends made a CD using classic hymns. Brooksyne tells the background story of the 11 hymns. We are distributing this CD without charge in our ministry. All of these songs are also available for download on the site. If any reader in this series would like a CD merely write us and request one.


Daily Encouragement Net is an affiliate of Christianbook.com. Any orders placed to Christian Book Distributers using this link or any specific product link to a recommended resource in a daily encouragement message will help our Daily Encouragement ministry through a small commission on the sale. Thank you for using these links when purchasing online through CBD!

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Four Spiritual Laws

How to become a child of God



Scripture references are from The Holy Bible: New International Version. © 1984 by International Bible Society; NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1995 by The Lockman Foundation, New King James Version (NKJV) Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. and the King James Version.


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Monday, December 29, 2008

Daily Encouragement (12/29/08) "The Sovereign Lord Is My Strength"

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Puckett Cabin on the Blue Ridge Parkway in southern Virginia
Puckett Cabin on the Blue Ridge Parkway in southern Virginia.
Today we will be travelling down a portion of both the Skyline Drive and Blue Ridge Parkway.

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"The Sovereign Lord Is My Strength"

"Though the fig tree does not bud and there are no grapes on the vines, though the olive crop fails and the fields produce no food, though there are no sheep in the pen and no cattle in the stalls, yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will be joyful in God my Savior.  The Sovereign LORD is my strength; He makes my feet like the feet of a deer, He enables me to go on the heights" (Habakkuk 3:17-19).

Just minutes after midnight Saturday morning Brooksyne and I experienced something that we'd never experienced before. I had just climbed into bed while Brooksyne was putting away some dishes in the kitchen when we heard a loud rumbling noise and felt some vibrations for a few seconds.  To borrow from a famous Christmas poem, I "sprung from my bed to see what was the matter."  I quickly descended the steps and Brooksyne met me with, "What was that?"  I told her unconvincingly, "I think it was thunder."

She suggested we open the front door to make sure there wasn't large farm equipment driving past our house, though it was certainly a strange hour for that.  We did so but there was nothing but the empty field across the street.  Then she came up with the ridiculous theory, "I believe it was an earthquake."  "No, we don't get earthquakes around here" I told her.

We went to bed and thought little more about it.  But when I got up the next morning I googled "Lancaster earthquake" just to see if there was anything to Brooksyne's farfetched theory.  Sure enough there were many entries under the subject matter.  And, indeed, we did have an earthquake that registered 3.3 on the Richter Scale. 

Ester slept right through the earthquake as did many others.  Another first for us is that we drove through the epicenter in Salunga about five miles from our home as we took Ester to work later that morning. 

Now I realize that our little earthquake didn't make national news or we surely would have gotten phone calls from worried family members and distant friends.  We had no structural damage, no material breakage, and most importantly no deaths were reported due to our earthquake. 

But the earth's trembling that we heard and felt reminds me of the shaking that takes place in people's lives in various magnitudes.  Sometimes it is of a local nature such as our small earthquake and other times it might be of a much larger magnitude affecting multitudes of people all over the globe.  The fallout can have disastrous consequences, rather than just a minor distraction that becomes the talk around  town
the next morning.

Today let us consider the great statement of confidence and faith that concludes the rather obscure book of Habakkuk.  This was written as Judah was about to be destroyed by the Babylonians and the remnant taken captive. It was a desperate time.

Since the economy was agriculturally based Habakkuk describes the equivalence of a severe economic depression.  Based on the wider context of the book (the impending judgment upon the nation of Judah) I believe he's describing a situation in which everything that can go wrong does, a "worst case scenario."

What response does he have during such times?  Twice he states the will to live in an attitude of joy and in both cases the immutable (unchanging) source of that joy is expressed: "Yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will be joyful in God my Savior." 

Consider the word "yet"; few in letters but packed with meaning.  It conveys the sense of "in spite of" or "notwithstanding."  Habakkuk was determined to keep his faith in the Lord, and experience the deep abiding joy that is derived from one's relationship with an unchanging God, not the changing circumstances of one's life.

Jesus prayed to His Father in His final "High Priestly" prayer: "I am coming to you now, but I say these things while I am still in the world, so that they may have the full measure of my joy within them" (John 17:13). 

Today, what are you going through?  For most of you it doesn't compare with those in the areas devastated by destructive earthquakes, other natural disasters, wars or persecuted lands.  But some of you are dealing with a trial and doubtless for some readers it's a very serious trial. Today, let us quote Habakkuk and make this our own personal victorious declaration: "The Sovereign LORD is my strength; He makes my feet like the feet of a deer, He enables me to go on the heights" (3:19). 


Be encouraged today,


Stephen C. Weber

Daily Prayer: Lord Jesus, Habakkuk reminds me that my joy is not derived from my abundant provisions.  But rather my joy comes from God my Savior as I choose to rejoice in Him whether or not my pantry is overflowing.  I rejoice in knowing that You are my strength as You enable me to descend the rigorous, steep terrain toward the victorious mountaintop.  At the height of the mountain I can look back at the disappointments and hardships I climbed through as You made my feet sure-footed like those of a deer.  I once again affirm my faith in You, my Sovereign Lord, and rejoice in the work You are accomplishing in my life. 

Note: We're presently in Harrisonburg, VA this morning and we will be travelling to North Carolina today.  We are planning to see Stephen's sister and her husband along with three other families thoughout North Carolina over the next several days.

We will attempt to write daily but realize that our schedule may be impeded due to our travel and visiting schedules.



Today's Suggested Music
and Supplemental Resources
(Click on the link to open and play. In some cases you may also need to click again to start the song.)

"He Lives"  Audio

"Everlasting God"  Audio


News about our earthquake.

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DonateEach weekday morning Brooksyne and I prepare these messages and distribute them at no cost to you and many others all over the world. Would you please consider a financial offering to support us in this daily encouragement ministry? Donations are tax deductible and will be receipted directly by my chaplaincy endorsing ministry. Thanks!  See here for details.  
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2008 YTD financial offerings to Daily Encouragement Net through 12/28/08: $21,326.00)

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Our other blogs:
"A Daily Prayer" - A blog simply posting the daily prayer. We keep this up each day since it's merely the prayer from the Daily Encouragement Net message!
"Clear Minded" -
Longer, periodic articles on specific issues impacting the faithful believer and church. (Actually this is my intent but I haven't done much with it!)
"A Little Foolishness" - A humor/satire blog (a great outlet for non-serious writing but at times with a subtle message!)  I haven't had time or "inspiration" for this for awhile but it has several stories that get regular page views.
"Hymns of Hope" - Brooksyne along with two friends made a CD using classic hymns. Brooksyne tells the background story of the 11 hymns. We are distributing this CD without charge in our ministry. All of these songs are also available for download on the site. If any reader in this series would like a CD merely write us and request one.


Daily Encouragement Net is an affiliate of Christianbook.com. Any orders placed to Christian Book Distributers using this link or any specific product link to a recommended resource in a daily encouragement message will help our Daily Encouragement ministry through a small commission on the sale. Thank you for using these links when purchasing online through CBD!

Personal Mission Statement
"I am created by God to bring Him glory. Through God's Son Jesus Christ I have been redeemed and I make it my life's goal to please the Lord. My mission in life is to honor God through my faith and obedience and to prepare myself and all whom I may influence for eternity."

Four Spiritual Laws

How to become a child of God



Scripture references are from The Holy Bible: New International Version. © 1984 by International Bible Society; NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1995 by The Lockman Foundation, New King James Version (NKJV) Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. and the King James Version.


© Copyright 2008 Stephen C. Weber - All Rights Reserved

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Friday, December 26, 2008

Daily Encouragement (12/26/08) "Glorifying The Lord"

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Friday, December 26, 2008

Candles

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"Glorifying The Lord"

"My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for He has been mindful of the humble state of His servant.  From now on all generations will call me blessed, for the Mighty One has done great things for me – holy is His name" (Luke 1:46-49).

Note: Brooksyne primarily wrote today's message.

I had the role of planning and leading our Christmas Eve service. In the beginning I invited the little children to come forward to the manger setting on the platform to play the role of the shepherds, Joseph, and Mary.  A three year old visitor, without hesitation, came forward and at my invitation she sat down on Mary's three legged stool right next to Baby Jesus in the manger.  Three year old Tirza immediately marched right up the steps behind her. She reached right into the manger to remove Baby Jesus and she lovingly cuddled him throughout the song, "Away in a Manger."  The congregation found this impromptu live nativity to be a charming event!

Christmas Eve serviceFollowing the service I was stepping down the steps on the platform when I met little Tirza with the absolute intention of climbing the big people steps to make her way back  to the wooden stool we had set up earlier for Mary.  She sat right down on the stool and once again lifted Baby Jesus out of the manger and gave Him tender love and attention.  This time no one was looking on. In fact the people left pretty quickly so they could get to other Christmas Eve activities.  That got me to thinking.

Tirza didn't want the role of Mary so others could watch her and whisper, "Isn't she adorable!"  She took her position after others left because that's where her heart remained during the entire service. We had an abundance of Scripture narration, Christmas carols, Pastor's meditation, Communion, and the Candle Lighting service but Tirza must have been thinking of Baby Jesus lying there in a manger all by Himself while we were busy with all the other Christmas Eve activities.

Her innocent childlike affection for the newborn babe is a lesson for all of us who get busy with the multitude of the season's activities but we unintentionally leave Baby Jesus all alone in His manger.  Our love and affection can be shown to Him by reading His Word and endearing it to our heart and, like Mary, though she didn't understand everything she was told chose to "treasure up all these things and ponder them in her heart" (Luke 2:19).

We are at the dawn of a new year where we're often challenged to make New Year's resolutions.  In this New Year I want to challenge you to treasure your relationship with Christ just as little Tirza treasured Baby Jesus.  Don't leave your Bible on a shelf only to be pulled down when others might take notice as you go to church.  Read it daily, ponder its meaning for your life, search for hidden truths and most especially apply the message to your heart.  Hopefully your Bible will show plenty of wear, not because of abuse but because of daily usage. 

It is through the faithful reading of Scripture and daily prayer that we will be able to rejoice and proclaim just like Mary, "The Mighty One has done great things for me – Holy is His name."


Be encouraged today,


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Daily Prayer: Father, we confess that it is often easier to be busy about Your kingdom than it is to sit at the feet of the King.  Intensify our desire to set aside a segment of each day to be a sacred time with You so that we faithfully read Your Holy Word and prayerfully commune with You.  It is in communion with You that we grow in our love and devotion and we become mindful of the great things You do for us.   You are the Mighty One who is at work in our lives – Your name is holy. Amen.



Additional Note:  Lu, who is in on the decorating committee, had placed the manger in a corner near the nursery over the past weeks.  When she prepared to bring it out for the manger scene Christmas Eve she told me that she noticed how Baby Jesus had been rearranged in his bed.  My guess is that little Tirza had been caring for the baby while others had simply filed past taking little notice.  No wonder she felt that she had a right to be caring for this Christ child when the manger was finally brought out for all to see on Christmas Eve!



Miller home at Christmas Eve 
Following our Christmas Eve service we joined our friends Stan and Deb Miller along with others for a time of fellowship in their 1800's farmhouse near Manheim, Pennsylvania.

Ken & Dorothy Bechtel 65th anniversary"Marriage should be honored by all" (Hebrews 13:4).  
Today our friends Ken and Dorothy Bechtel celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary. They were married the day after Christmas in 1943!  We stopped by to visit them in their home in Lancaster earlier this week.  







2008 Weber family Christmas photo
 One last time this year we would like to share with all our readers the link to our online 2008 Weber Christmas newsletter.



Today's Suggested Music
and Supplemental Resources
(Click on the link to open and play. In some cases you may also need to click again to start the song.)

"Away In A Manger"  Video  A beautiful guitar instrumental version.
 
"Mary Did You Know"
 
Audio

"We All Bow Down"  (Audio)  A beautiful song of surrender and worship.   The words and music have a way of transcending us from the present to the majestic presence of God Himself as we bow before Him.  Winners, losers, rich and poor, all of equal value and so precious in the heart of the Father.

"We Bow Down"  (Audio)

Send a message to Stephen & Brooksyne.
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DonateEach weekday morning Brooksyne and I prepare these messages and distribute them at no cost to you and many others all over the world. Would you please consider a financial offering to support us in this daily encouragement ministry? Donations are tax deductible and will be receipted directly by my chaplaincy endorsing ministry. Thanks!  See here for details.  
(
2008 YTD financial offerings to Daily Encouragement Net through 12/25/08: $20,216.00)

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Cancel: 
We respect and value your time and privacy. If this newsletter no longer meets your needs we will be happy to remove your address from the list immediately. To remove your address merely use the link automatically inserted by the mailing list software at the very bottom of each message.

Weekly Version:
The weekly version is designed for those who do not check their email regularly. It is merely the Friday message with a link to previous messages. To receive the free weekly version, send a blank email to this address.
 (To change addresses cancel your old address and then join again using your new address.)

Please feel free to pass these messages on!





Our other blogs:
"A Daily Prayer" - A blog simply posting the daily prayer. We keep this up each day since it's merely the prayer from the Daily Encouragement Net message!
"Clear Minded" -
Longer, periodic articles on specific issues impacting the faithful believer and church. (Actually this is my intent but I haven't done much with it!)
"A Little Foolishness" - A humor/satire blog (a great outlet for non-serious writing but at times with a subtle message!)  I haven't had time or "inspiration" for this for awhile but it has several stories that get regular page views.
"Hymns of Hope" - Brooksyne along with two friends made a CD using classic hymns. Brooksyne tells the background story of the 11 hymns. We are distributing this CD without charge in our ministry. All of these songs are also available for download on the site. If any reader in this series would like a CD merely write us and request one.


Christianbook.comDaily Encouragement Net is an affiliate of Christianbook.com. Any orders placed to Christian Book Distributers using this link or any specific product link to a recommended resource in a daily encouragement message will help our Daily Encouragement ministry through a small commission on the sale. Thank you for using these links when purchasing online through CBD!

Personal Mission Statement
"I am created by God to bring Him glory. Through God's Son Jesus Christ I have been redeemed and I make it my life's goal to please the Lord. My mission in life is to honor God through my faith and obedience and to prepare myself and all whom I may influence for eternity."

Four Spiritual Laws

How to become a child of God



Scripture references are from The Holy Bible: New International Version. © 1984 by International Bible Society; NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1995 by The Lockman Foundation, New King James Version (NKJV) Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. and the King James Version.


© Copyright 2008 Stephen C. Weber - All Rights Reserved

Daily Encouragement Net
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
495 Kraybill Church Road - Mount Joy, PA 17552
Contact us
Chaplaincy logo

"Living securely today anchored
in God's solid foundation"

www.dailyencouragement.net



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