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Thursday, June 25, 2026

Purple Martin houses
These Purple Martin Houses can be seen from a very long distance.The family is planting lima beans at the Spookynook Greenhouse
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"Our Spiritual Hard Hat"

Message summary: Today, and everyday, make sure to put on the "helmet of salvation" your spiritual hard hat.

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"Put on the helmet of salvation" (Ephesians 6:17)

I saw a friend this week and noticed he had a gash on his head with several stitches. Of course I was curious and he explained that last Saturday he had bumped his head on a piece of machinery. Ouch, many of us have done that, especially if you are taller. For Father's Day he got a memorable and practical gift from his grandchildren, a hard hat!

Hard hatA hard hat is a type of helmet predominantly used in hazardous environments such as industrial or construction sites to protect the head from injury due to falling objects (such as tools and debris) and impact with other objects, like bumping your head on machinery.

My first job requiring a hard hat was at a concrete fabrication plant in Kansas where I worked two summers between my college years. Hats were color coded and I wore a green hat since I was in quality control. On a few occasions both Brooksyne and I have also worn hard hats at worksites. I regularly wore a hard hat at Weaber Lumber, a huge processing plant in Lebanon County where we wore white hats emblazoned, CHAPLAIN.

The problem is hard hats only work if you are wearing them and I don't wear a hard hat all the time. It would be nice to know ahead of time when I was going to bump my head on something since I would definitely put on my hard hat to soften the blow. But as you know life doesn't work that way.  It would be odd and socially clumsy to wear a hard hat all the time! Can you imagine walking into a church service wearing a hard hat?

But there is a hard hat we can wear all the time.

In Ephesians 6 Paul lists the armor of God and begins, "Put on the whole armor of God". Following is a list that many of us have memorized and seek to put into practice.

Floyd MilesAbout twenty years ago I preached a message to the congregation at Victory Christian Center in Indianapolis. Prior to the service I met with Pastor Floyd, a friend of mine, for prayer and noticed his large sword and shield.  He explained that he keeps these in his office to remind him of the strength and encouragement we have in the Lord as we apply the armor of God. When Floyd faces discouragement (as do all pastors), these are visual reminders of God's armor that gives him renewed strength as he does battle with the enemy.

The armor of God, though composed of different pieces, is a "unit" and not one piece can be missing if we are to successfully wage spiritual warfare in His power and for His glory.

Today let us just focus on the helmet of salvation, our spiritual hard hat.

In sharing this helmet illustration Paul is likely recalling a verse from Isaiah 59:17 in a description of the Messiah, "He put on righteousness as a breastplate, and a helmet of salvation on his head"  (Isaiah 59:17).

Just as a physical helmet protects a soldier's head, the "helmet of salvation" symbolizes the protection that comes from our confidence in God's salvation. Just as the helmet protected one of the most vital and vulnerable parts of the Roman soldier's body, salvation protects a believer's mind, his perspective and spiritual well-being.

Christians understand that regularly "putting on the helmet of salvation" reminds us that we are to trust in God's saving work, especially during times of doubt, disappointments, temptation, or hardship.

There is a rich exposition by many commentators regarding this piece of spiritual armor. See link below.

Years ago I attended the church that Steven Cole (now retired)  pastored in Flagstaff, Arizona. I have long appreciated his thoughtful exposition. He writes, 

"The helmet protects your head from the enemy’s attacks. Your head is a very important part of your body, because it contains your brain, which controls everything. Your head determines how you think about all of life. How you think in large part determines how you feel and how you act....To put on the helmet of salvation requires that you learn to think biblically about the predominant worldviews. You must develop a Christian mind, a saved mind. Your head determines how you function in all of life. If your brain is not working properly, it affects how other parts of your body work."

Late Bible teacher Lehman Strauss challenges us,

"Salvation was Paul’s helmet. Is it yours? If you have any doubt as to your being saved, you will not be able to stand with real confidence when facing the foe. An experiential knowledge of salvation removes all sense of doubt and all fear of condemnation, giving to the believer a sense of security in his Lord."

Today, and everyday, be sure to put on the "helmet of salvation" your spiritual hard hat.


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13.


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Jesus, I want to be vigilant in equipping myself today as I battle the spiritual forces of evil. Though I wage war in this present and evil generation I have a body guard in the presence of the Holy Spirit who gives me power over the enemy of my soul. Today, I stand against the devil’s schemes because I take on the full armor of God; the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the gospel of peace, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God. As I prayerfully put on this spiritual armor I am fully equipped with the necessary provisions to overcome discouragement, fear, and defeat. Instead I am a conqueror who stands triumphant by Your grace, Lord Jesus Christ in whose name I pray! Amen.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"Stand Up, Stand Up For Jesus"   Watch on YouTube   Stuart Townend  This song has the line "put on the gospel armor"

"Stand Firm/His Glory And My Good"   Watch on YouTube  CityAlight  In our view this group writes some of the most spiritually insightful music of our time!

"Precept Austin" is a resource I often use in my study and we used two quotes in the message. Here are the compilation of study notes from Ephesians 6:17 on the "helmet of salvation".

An example: Warren Wiersbe feels that the helmet of salvation... is here referring to the hope the believer has in the return of Jesus Christ. Satan often uses discouragement and hopelessness as weapons to oppose us. It is when we are discouraged that we are the most vulnerable. We will make foolish decisions and be susceptible to all kinds of temptations. When the mind is protected by “the blessed hope” of the Lord’s return, Satan cannot use discouragement to attack and defeat us. Discouragement is a lethal weapon in the hands of the enemy. Moses and Elijah became so discouraged they asked God to kill them. The psalms record some of the occasions when David was “in the depths” and could only hope in God. (Wiersbe, W: Strategy of Satan: How to Detect and Defeat Him)




Mum at the Country View greenhouse
Yesterday we went to two separate greenhouses each owned by brothers. Here we see the mums growing at the Country View Greenhouse south of Elizabethtown.
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Cookbook at the Spookynook Greenhouse
Our lead photo was taken at the Spookynook Greenhouse on the other side of Mount Joy. The Amish are very enterprising and this owner sells a cookbook his daughters created and compiled. He is a friendly, outgoing man about my age and told me he has 61 grandchildren. As you can see in the photo above he really likes Purple Martins and told me he thinks there are some 100 eggs in the various houses!

Jenny and children
Yesterday Brooksyne and I rode our bikes on the Spookynook Rail Trail and then veered off for less than a mile to visit the Spooky Nook Nursery where I took the lead photo of the Purple Martin Houses.  What a pleasant surprise that we ran into Jenny Zook and her five children. It's been so long since we'd seen them that we initially passed them up and then turned around after realizing who it was. Jenny grew up in a church we attended for many years and was Ester's best friend at that time. I still remember when Jenny and Ester would play "waitress" and create a menu, then ask us for our choices, and later deliver our food. Jenny is a certified school teacher but chooses instead to school her children at home where they live just off Oregon Pike.

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