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"I put Hanani my brother, and
Hananiah the commander of the fortress, in charge of Jerusalem, for he
was a faithful man and feared God more than many" (Nehemiah 7:2). "A
faithful man will abound with blessings" (Proverbs 28:20a).
Many of you heard a sermon on fathers on Father's Day yesterday. Often preachers tend to honor mothers on Mother's day
and challenge
fathers on Father's Day! I realize that was my pattern and a
characteristic I often stress in this challenge to a good father is
faithfulness.
The Bible lists many qualities of a good man but today let us consider
just one; being faithful. I have only one uncle still living and
I hope to visit Uncle Don and his wife next month as our family travels
to the Midwest
for a family reunion. I consider his faithfulness to his wife, children
and church. He, like my dad, is multi-gifted in regard to fixing just
about anything. I recall many years ago a visit with their pastor who
commended Uncle Don and Aunt Mary in regard to their faithfulness and
service to their church.
"Quiet faithfulness" is a phrase our pastor used a number of years ago to describe Eldon, a friend who had
departed this world after a long life. I like that phrase and can
consider many whom I would consider this way. It's the best kind of
faithfulness, not flaunted or promoted but just quietly demonstrated day
after day in the long course of life.
In studying for today's message I came across a description in the
Bible I don't recall noticing before. Nehemiah describes an obscure man named Hananiah, who was the commander of the
fortress, as "a faithful man and feared God more than many."
In considering this text I observe that being a faithful man and having
a fear of God are so inter-related. Perhaps the massive breakdown in faithfulness we see in our age is related to the loss of having a healthy, holy fear of God.
The truth of the second daily Scripture is often most evident in the
later years of life. "A
faithful man will abound with blessings." Faithfulness has its rewards, both in this
life and the one to come. If you have salvation you are actually
abounding in blessings now but you can become discouraged with present
trials. God's Word is ever true. Perhaps you need to
consider someone you know who has served God faithfully for many years
and observe how they abound with blessings. But just remember the
greatest blessings are yet to come!
I am sure you know some "quietly faithful" people. I've met many
in my life and continue to meet them. The last several years I have
been blessed by Clarence and Alverta, an elderly couple who just
celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary. For many years Clarence was a
master carpenter who built many homes here in the Lancaster area.
I visited with them yesterday, joining them as they ate their lunch. Both in their nineties now, Clarence has
a bit of a time seeing and hearing but is still sharp and Alverta is
amazingly witty.
Character qualities like faithfulness, steadfastness, and consistency
might sound boring to some today, but they still matter to God. "A faithful man shall abound with blessings",
and he does; both in this life and the life to come. Let us aspire to
hear these wonderful words from the supremely Faithful One, "Well done,
good and faithful servant."
Be encouraged today,
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Daily
prayer: Father,
may my life be marked by faithfulness and
integrity. I know that these character traits are not developed over a
short period of time but over the duration of my life, most especially
during the challenging times. Obedience does bring blessing and it does
bring
eternal reward. Help me not to become weary in doing good, for at the
proper time that You have ordained, I will reap a harvest if I do not
give up. Amen.
Here's another photo of the field work we saw on Saturday. It looked like broccoli.
Yesterday we visited with Jesse and Wilma Dourte along with their
daughter Colleen. Jesse has his ninetieth birthday this Tuesday and on
Wednesday evening will be leading the Bible study in our church.
Rummaging through old photos Ester found this Father's Day photo from
about fifteen years ago. Ester had given me a Veggie tale tie and Brooksyne
made a cake with a tie.
Now some 15 years later we decided to show a real life age progression. However it is a fresh
cake! Ester still insists that I wear the veggie tale tie on Father's
Day, which always gets quite a few comments, especially by children!
Here's a closeup of the cake Brooksyne made. You can't do any better than having an edible tie made of butter-glazed pecans!
Today's Suggested
Musicand Supplemental Resources
"When It's All Been Said And Done"Video
Robin Mark
"Find Us Faithful"Video Steve Green
"Jesus, Lover Of My Soul"Video
A beautiful song reminding us that our life's journey here below
is all about Jesus, not ourselves. "It's for Your glory and Your fame.
It's not about me as if You should do things my way. You alone
are God and I surrender to Your ways."
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