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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Thursday,
June
25, 2026
These
Purple Martin
Houses can be
seen from a
very long
distance.The
family is
planting lima
beans at the
Spookynook
Greenhouse
Click on photo to enlarge "Our Spiritual Hard Hat" Message
summary:
Today, and
everyday, make
sure to put on
the "helmet of
salvation"
your spiritual
hard hat. "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!
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.
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. 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
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) 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.
Click on photo to enlarge
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!
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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