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A daily, Bible-based message of hope, encouragement and exhortation. The online Bible teaching ministry of Stephen & Brooksyne Weber. <Previous Message · Archive edition Thursday, February 2, 2012 We often pass this rather rare sight here in Lancaster County, an old abandoned farmhouse with boarded up windows. Since property has great value in this area, especially old stone farmhouses, I assume it's due to some type of estate dispute. "Leaving Evidence" "See what large letters I use as I write to you with my own hand!" (Galatians 6:11). George was asked this question: "As someone who has walked with the Lord for quite some time, what advice do you have for other Christians?" He answered: "Keep your devotions, study the Word, enjoy His presence, and learn from Him daily!" Shea's birthday brings to mind another faithful centenarian who went to be with the Lord seven years ago: Menno wholeheartedly lived for Christ and scores of people recall, in one way or another, his lasting impact upon their lives. The service was an incredibly inspiring and rejoicing time of expressing faith and recognizing faithfulness! Our small, country church was packed to capacity. Like many services of this type those in attendance were allowed to share a memory of some way that Menno had impacted their lives. Musser stood up and held a book that Menno had given him as a teenager and read a handwritten note from the inside cover dated 1944 (over sixty years earlier) in which he urged this man on to spiritual growth and faithfulness to God. I wonder how many long-time Bible readers have paid much attention to the Scripture verse I use today? In my personal study I often need to slow down and ask the text questions. There's a tendency for me to begin by asking how this applies to me. But sound interpretation begins with asking what did the initial writer seek to convey and how would the initial readers (or likely hearers) take it. In the case of the daily text it seems that that most of the book was dictated to an associate, technically called an "amanuensis". Paul was letting the original readers know that he had handwritten today's portion himself. "See what large letters I use as I write to you with my own hand!" Some have speculated that Paul perhaps had some type of eye malady and thus the greater significance to his statement. But as I ponder the matter further I consider just how meaningful having the beloved Apostle's very own handwriting must have been to the initial readers. It was not only a mark of authenticity but also a very personal expression of care. (Only the original handwritten document would have conveyed this since as the document was copied it would have all been in the same handwriting and of course no distinction is made in the text type in our printed Bibles.) The point that came to me is the power of our personal notes in leaving a lasting blessing on others, such as Menno's handwritten note in the book that he gave to Musser in 1944. Do you suppose that it occurred to an earnest 41 year old Menno when he wrote the note to Musser, a teenager at the time, that it would be referenced at his funeral over 60 years later! Several years ago I gave a book to Edwin, an Hispanic chaplain friend. He rather brusquely handed it back to me and insisted that I write a "dedication" in it. That really struck me as I considered brief personal blessings like this that I have found so meaningful in books given to me. Let's ask ourselves, "In what way are we leaving evidence of our faith and commitment to Jesus Christ?" May our words, actions and even handwritten notes leave plenty of evidence! Be encouraged today, Stephen & Brooksyne Weber Due to a longer than expected morning of chaplain ministry yesterday we were unable to get out a daily encouragement message. Note from Brooksyne: As I think of Menno's funeral service I remember a great spiritual highlight as we waited for the service to begin. In the back of the church there was a very long line of people wanting to express condolences to the family, so we sat in the pews well after the official time for the service to begin. There was a CD of spiritual music playing which helped to fill the quiet atmosphere, but suddenly a choir of what sounded like angelic voices filled the back of the room where Menno's family was gathered. Menno's five children and spouses, along with numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren broke into acapella voice singing in full harmony a beautiful hymn of praise as they entered the sanctuary. Menno left a rich heritage of church music to his family and all who heard were tremendously blessed. The family said that he often broke into song as he lay in his bed and, only the day before his death, he mustered the strength to sing all four stanzas of the classic hymn, "It is well with my soul", which made it all the more meaningful when we sang it at his funeral service! We received a note from a reader regarding the passing of her Mom, who died recently at 99 and 1/2 years old. She was a believer in Christ, although according to the account I received she was 70 years old at the time she accepted Christ! Let this be a source of encouragement if you are praying for an aging loved one. |
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