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Monday, May 18, 2026

Lovers Leap Swinging Bridge, Iowa (Steve Ephrain)
Steve, a friend from Iowa, sent me this photo he had taken of the Lover's Leap Swinging Bridge in Columbus Junction, Iowa. It was built in 1922 and spans 262 feet in length.

"Jars of Clay"

Message summary: May God work in each of our lives, in these "jars of clay" today!

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"But we have this treasure in jars of clay to show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us" (2 Corinthians 4:7).

Jimmy was a friend we met shortly after moving to Lancaster County in 2001. He dealt with a genetic disorder known as Tourette Syndrome, a nervous condition that causes twitching and other involuntary muscle movements. Jimmy is only three years younger than I but he's dealt with this most unwanted condition most of his life. He also had several other afflictions, including diabetes, so he has had a rather hard life.

Jimmy passed away several weeks ago and this last Saturday his service was held where many in the community expressed the value of his life. Bob, a local friend, went to the service and described it to me as powerful.

Jimmy on porch

For many years I would pass Jimmy and see him sitting out on the porch in front of his apartment. I would stop and roll down the window and ask, "How ya doing Jimmy?" and proceeded to share a word of encouragement with him. Jimmy was a believer and we periodically attended a prayer meeting together. As I prepared to drive off, I'd say, "Jimmy, what are you?" and he immediately responded "I'm an overcomer!"  (a spiritual concept I shared with him in a conversation several years earlier.)

Jimmy with EsterIf Ester was with me she would get out of the van and run over to give Jimmy a hug which brought him joy and a big smile. He would then ask her, "How are you, Sweetie?" Her response, "I'm good." She would then ask Jimmy, "What are you?" And he would reply, "I'm a hupernikomen" which made us all smile. "Hupernikomen" is the Greek word for overcomer, that we taught Ester early as a child due to her complex heart condition, and she in turn taught it to Jimmy.

Years ago he called and asked for a ride home. "Could you stop by Turkey Hill on the way?" he asked. (Turkey Hill is a local convenience store chain.) As we drove along I asked Jimmy to pray for me. I know he loves the Lord and has a heart for prayer. I had meant "pray for me" in the sense of periodically remembering me in his personal prayer time. But I no more than finished my request when he loudly bellowed out as we rode together, "Dear Jesus, help my brother Steve…"  That instantaneous response to pray really encouraged me.

We all have something wrong with us. Some have major and even prominent afflictions they deal with. (Tourette Syndrome is not only a great nuisance to the patient but also a very socially awkward affliction.)  Others have very minor ones. Ester can be sensitive about her open heart "zipper" (scar), that's been ripped opened and sewn back together six times. I've had some afflictions as well that have left some lasting physical scars as have most of you.

Today's verse uses a powerful image in describing our physical bodies. "We have this treasure in jars of clay." (The KJV says, "earthen vessels".)  What an interesting description of the outer man formed from the dust of the ground.  The image is that of frailness and temporality.  Later in the chapter Paul expresses assurance that "though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day" (2 Corinthians 4:16).

The latter part of the daily verse expresses such a powerful purpose in these "jars of clay"; "To show that this all-surpassing power is from God and not from us." This is a very much needed reminder as we deal with our physical challenges, in whatever form they may be. I know mine are relatively minor as I consider so many of my brothers and sisters around the world; dear believers seeking to hold on to their faith in oppressive Islamic countries, terrorism targeted at believers in Christ, persecuted believers who will give their lives today for their faith. "This all-surpassing power is from God and not from us".

Remember that today, fellow believer in regard to whatever you are dealing with. God is at work in the lives of believers all around the world to advance His glory for "the grace that is reaching more and more people is causing thanksgiving to overflow to the glory of God" (2 Corinthians 4:15). May He work in each of our lives, in these "jars of clay" today!


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13.



Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, my body is outwardly decaying and moving toward death since it is the law of nature to grow older, never younger. It is an irrefutable fact that this human body, due to its mortality and troubles of life, is decaying day by day. But for me as a believer it is also an irrefutable fact that the human spirit is renewed and empowered day by day because of Christ's indwelling spirit. It is because of this wonderful assurance that I do not lose hope or give up my faith when adversity strikes. I am more than a conqueror through Christ who strengthens me, and it is in His name that I pray!  Amen.

Jimmy and Ester 7/26/13

Ester giving a hug Jimmy about 13 years ago

Hyper comes from a Greek word that is used many times in the New Testament often in compound words. In fact there are 25 of them. For many years I have encouraged people to consider a hapax legomenon (single usage) in Romans 8:37 that states in the English, "No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us." The three words "more than conquerors" translates a single Greek word hypernikomen. It also means "to gain a surpassing victory".

I taught Ester this concept many years ago and she will tell you she is a hypernikomen. We taught the same concept to Jimmy and it brought him such encouragement.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"His Glory And My Good"   Watch on YouTube    CityAlight





Crossroads ABF fellowship
Saturday evening we gathered with friends from our Crossroads ABF class at a member's home for a fellowship meal and gathering. This was the outdoor crowd and others sat at tables inside. How good it is to fellowship with our brothers and sisters.
Life tip: Don't sit under the bug zapper!

Brooksyne with Dottie
Yesterday we joined our friend Dottie for a delicious meal after church at Longhorn Restaurant across the street from Trilium Place where Dottie lives. We've featured Dottie and Jim in our photos many times over the years as they have been dear friends for over 25 years. Jim went to be with the Lord on August 6th last year but he was very much present in our conversation at the table. Jim had a great sense of humor and made everyone laugh, so we did some laughing just thinking about the things he would say or do. Dottie's love for Jim was just as visible though he is now gone from our presence as it was during their 70 year marriage while he was among us.

2 Thessalonians 3:10 t-shirt
As we were seated a young man came in wearing this t-shirt, a very needed message for our age. I asked him where he worked and he told me he was a truck driver. It takes a bold man to wear this kind of witness T-shirt.

Praying in Washington, DC
Yesterday before church a lady approached me and showed me this photo on her phone. She had seen the video on a national Christian channel promoting a prayer event this last weekend in Washington and recognized us. Best as we can determine it was taken at another prayer event sponsored by Franklin Graham when we were in Washington in September 2020. We had no idea at the time our photo was even taken!

Celebrating 250 video
Here is the video clip that has our photo.
We are shown very briefly about 18 seconds in.

Each day a prayer is offered from each state: See here.

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