Daily Encouragement Net
The online Bible teaching ministry of Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
A daily, Bible-based perspective of hope, encouragement and exhortation.

Join our email list!
About Us     ListenListen to these messages    Archives

Mobile users: Visit Daily Encouragement on your mobile browser, hit "Add to home screen" or "Add page shortcut." This creates an instant Daily Encouragement App!

Donate to Daily Encouragement Net

Search Daily Encouragement
A new message is updated most weekdays, usually by 2PM Eastern Time (USA).
(Click refresh or reload for current message)

<Previous message       Archived message

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Buttermilk Falls
Lehigh River near Jim Thorpe, PA
Click on photo to enlarge

"A Time to Follow"

Message summary: Today let us consider what and whom we are to follow.

Listen to our message on your audio player.

“But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness” (1 Timothy 6:11).

Yesterday we attended a Celebration of Life service for Cindy, a good friend of ours who, after an 8 month courageous battle with pancreatic cancer, died in her sleep on June 1st. Her vibrant faith was visible to all and the service was most uplifting. One friend told me at the end of the service he was ready to go. I initially thought he meant he was ready to go home after the service but he clarified and said, "No, I mean I'm ready to go home to heaven".

Attending a celebration service (funeral) for one who lived a life of faith in Christ and died well provides for us that essential reminder that indeed we are not home yet. But we do often meet some interesting people on our life's journey.

Youth leaders

After the service the church provided a meal and we sat next to the Brubakers (best we recall that was their name), an older couple who told us they had been Cindy's youth leaders, back in the day. They were both 89 so that's 18 years older than Cindy. They likely led the group when they were in their early 30's some sixty years ago, so they lost touch with many of the youth.

As we talked at the table several others from their youth group came over to greet them. These youth, now in their 70's, had to identify themselves to the Brubakers. What love and esteem these people showed toward them as they had followed in the footsteps of their youth leaders which brought great joy to the Brubakers' hearts much like the beloved disciple John who wrote, "I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth" (3 John 1:4). The photo above shows the Brubakers with Denise (standing left), who served many years as a missionary to Latin America.

Yesterday our message dealt with fleeing. Today let us consider what and whom we are to follow.

The Biblical pattern for the transmission of the faith is for one generation to faithfully pass on the faith and truth to the next. This is relationship-based. In the family this would be parents to children and grandchildren from generation to generation. It also applies to ministry such as youth leaders like the Brubakers.

Moses passed faith and truth to Joshua, Elijah to Elisha and of course Paul to Timothy and others. It remains the pattern through the church age. Paul elaborated on this in 2 Timothy 2:2. These are based on knowable relationships. We are appreciative of those who find value in our written ministry but we know very few of you. Make sure you have people in your life that you know personally.

In our daily text Paul commands the man of God to follow after these six virtues: “righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, and meekness”. Certainly there are many other virtues mentioned in Scripture for the follower of Christ, including the nine fruit of the spirit listed in Galatians 5:22,23 and the ladder of virtues listed in 2 Peter 1:5.

Being a model Christian would be so easy if we simply said a prayer and told God that we want these virtues to be demonstrated in our lives. But that’s not how it usually works in the lives of believers. In addition to prayer and obeying the Bible we develop these virtues through relationships, everyday experiences, the trials of life, even the human weaknesses that prevail in settings where we least want to display them.

It isn’t always the perfection of these virtues flowing from our lives that speaks to others. At times it is our imperfection made right by the Spirit of God that speaks in a greater measure to others than if we were by nature “Super Christians.” Let us be sensitive to the Spirit so that the character of Jesus may be made manifest in what we say, what we do, and who we are.

As you nurture real relationships with others in your life the Lord will use these to develop your character. Invite God to perfect that which is imperfect so that He is glorified as we daily live for Him. Today we encourage you to “follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness” and the many other virtues listed in Scripture.


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13.


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, we don’t pray for a life of ease since we know that the virtues listed in Scripture are often refined in our lives through the challenges, the overcomings, and the shortcomings common to all believers. That's why we make it our daily prayer that the nature of Christ be made more visible than our human nature so that we are truly a reflection of Your image. We desire to “follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience and meekness” so that we are truly fruitful in our pursuit of holiness. Amen.

Brooksyne’s Note: We wrote “It isn’t always the perfection of these virtues flowing from our lives that speaks to others. At times it is our imperfection made right by the Spirit of God that speaks in a greater measure to others than if we were by nature Super Christians.”

I wrote the above paragraph based upon a time when God did a supernatural work in my attitude. I had been wronged by a fellow believer numerous times as she challenged my role as her new pastor’s wife. She had been lying to others about our ministry and causing division in the body. And yet there came a blustery winter day when I had no one nearby to call upon except her during a heavy snowstorm. Stephen was out of town with our only car and Ester who was only five years old needed to be picked up from school. I had planned to walk but the surprise snow storm prevented that.

I was humbled as I called the woman who was causing us trouble and embarrassed as she initially turned me down. A few minutes later she called back and agreed to help me in my dilemma. The following Sunday evening during testimony service the Spirit of God strongly prompted me to share with the congregation the kindness extended to us from this individual. (To be honest I fought with God on this as other images of her behavior kept flashing in my memory bank but I chose to obey.)

Following the service another sister approached me and said, “I really appreciated what you did tonight. You wouldn’t know this but I’m aware of how _______ has been treating you yet you chose to speak kindly of her. Your actions really spoke to my heart in the way I should deal with those who oppose me.” I learned this from my sister's words of commendation: When we obey God we not only grow in godliness but we impact others for the kingdom as well.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"Follow"   Watch on YouTube   Melodie Malone

"Homesick For Heaven"
  Watch on YouTube  
Phil Wickham

“Almost Home”  Watch on YouTube   Matt Boswell, Matt Papa



More photos from our last weekend to the Pocono region

Eckley miner's village houses
After our long bike ride on Saturday we walked through the Eckley Miner's Village, an authentic miner's village founded in 1854 one hundred years before I was born. It was restored in 1970 as the setting for a movie "The Mollie Maguires" but is now a state park.
Click on photo to enlarge

Eckley miner's village houses
 The Sharpe House, the village’s largest and most ornate home, belonged to one of the mine owners.
Click on photo to enlarge

Eckley Miners Village church
One of two churches in the village.
Click on photo to enlarge

Tunkhannok Viaduct
We drove up to see the Tunkhannok Viaduct, a massive railroad bridge north of Scranton.
Click on photo to enlarge

Tunkhannok Viaduct sign
Here's the historical sign below the viaduct. The Big Boy steam engine stopped on this bridge on the way to Scranton. Here's a drone video

Tomorrow I will share photos of our visit to Steamtown USA in Scranton to see the Big Boy!

Contact Us

About Us

"We want to encourage you daily in your walk with Christ!"

 
Personal Ministry Update

Sign up to receive our free

Daily Encouragement email!

(each weekday)

We respect your email privacy


To receive the "Daily Encouragement" each Monday-Friday use our sign-up form or this page to subscribe to our free email list. You can also subscribe to the Wordpress rss feed or through a Wordpress email subscription. (See the email subscription on the top right side after opening this page.)


We want to thank all who financially support our ministry. We realize there are many fine ministries and causes requesting support but if you would like information about making a donation to our ministry see here.

Donate nowTo donate directly online click here. (This will open to a page that designates the offering to: Stephen and Brooksyne Weber - 700001-237376 serving in specialized chaplaincy (Daily Encouragement is our endorsed special chaplaincy ministry). You can also set up for recurring donations.  You will receive a donation tax receipt.

Make A Donation
If you desire you can also donate directly through PayPal using this link. This will open to a page that states "Brooksyne Weber". We keep this option available due to the familiarity, convenience, for international supporters, and for those who may not need an official receipt. You can also set up for recurring donations. 

You can send a check payable to "Daily Encouragement Net" to:

Stephen and Brooksyne Weber
495 Kraybill Church Road
Mount Joy, PA 17552

In considering support we are so pleased when we hear from you, our readers, that our messages are a source of teaching and encouragement to you. We also urge you to consider the mission aspect of these daily teachings that are freely available and read by many all over the world.

Thank you,

Stephen & Brooksyne

2026 YTD offerings: $9,270.00




Daily Encouragement on:   Daily Encouragement on LinkedInWordpress Daily Encouragement on iHeart radio iHeart radio



Permissions: Please feel free to pass on, reproduce and distribute any material on Daily Encouragement Net, in part or in whole, in any format, provided that you do not alter the wording in any way or charge a fee beyond the cost of reproduction. It is our desire to spread this material, not protect or restrict it. We do request that you keep the contact, copyright and subscription information intact.



How to become a Christian: https://twowaystolive.com/ 



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 and a variety of other versions.

Lookup a word or passage in the Bible


BibleGateway.com



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



 
© Copyright 2026 Stephen C. & Brooksyne Weber - All Rights Reserved
Daily Encouragement Net - 495 Kraybill Church Road - Mount Joy, PA 17552  USA


dailyencouragement.net

Contact Us

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