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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Monday,
June
8, 2026
This
lone deer
watched us
drive on on
Johnson Mill
Lane
that ran along
Little Chiques
Creek.
Click on photo to enlarge "Where Are The Fathers?" Message
summary:
Among the
clearest of
Biblical
mandates for a
father is the
discipline of
his children.
There
are
destructive
fads now that
are
practically
unimaginable
just 20 years
ago. One
current fad is
"Teen
Takeovers"
which may be
at a mall, a
street or a
beach. In
these
takeovers
scores of
young people
(probably some
older than
teens)
essentially
invade a space
with loud,
inconsiderate
and rowdy
behavior and
worse. Here's
a description
from AI (which
seems to be
what you get
in a search
these days):
"These events
typically
involve
hundreds or
even thousands
of teens
converging on
downtown
areas, parks,
beaches,
malls, or
restaurants.
While some are
simply social
hangouts,
others have
escalated into
fights, street
racing,
vandalism,
robberies, and
gunfire. The
gatherings are
often
coordinated
through
platforms like
TikTok and
Instagram,
enabling rapid
mobilization." When
we go the
beach (or as
many refer to
"the shore" in
the east,) we
expect it to
be very busy
but in our
experience
there has
still been a
basic level of
consideration.
As I read
these accounts
I can't
imagine the
average family
wanting to
stay around
during these
beach
takeovers even
apart from the
possibility of
violence. As
we have often
heard during
the breakdown
of the social
order, "that's
why we can't
have nice
things
anymore". This
last weekend
there were
more reports
of beach
takeovers. I
was watching a
news report
showing the
chaos and at
the end the
reporter
asked, "Where
are the
fathers?"* He
hit the nail
on the head! Among
the clearest
of Biblical
mandates for a
father is the
discipline of
his children.
In fact the
daily text
presumes that
readers had a
knowledge and
experience of
a father's
discipline. "For
what children
are not
disciplined by
their father?"
Well, now we
would have to
answer, "a lot
of them". What
a sign of our
decadent times
that so many
children have
never
experienced
the discipline
of a father,
in fact many
have never
even met their
biological
father! In
the law Moses
commanded that
parents (in
this case the
text does not
specify
fathers) are
to "Impress
them (His
commandments)
on your
children"
(Deuteronomy
6:7). This is
foundational
to good
discipline. “My
son, do not
despise the
Lord’s
discipline,
and do not
resent His
rebuke,
because the
Lord
disciplines
those he
loves, as a
father the son
he delights
in.” (Proverbs
3:11–12).
This was later
used in the
context of our
daily text. “Discipline
your children,
for in that
there is hope;
do not be a
willing party
to their
death”
(Proverbs
19:18). This
little known
verse (I don't
recall ever
musing on it)
is a key.
Other versions
render it: "Discipline
your son in
his early
years while
there is hope.
If you don’t,
you will ruin
his
life".
"Correct your
children while
there is still
hope; do not
let them
destroy
themselves".
"Train your
children,
because then
there is hope.
Don’t do
anything to
bring about
their deaths". Ephesians
6:4 states, "Fathers,
do not provoke
your children
to anger, but
bring them up
in the
discipline and
instruction of
the Lord".
The Bible
teaches that a
father’s
discipline is
an act of
love, aimed at
guiding
children
toward godly
character and
a right
relationship
with God. The final verse in the Old Testament lovingly describes the need we have in our age. "And He will turn the hearts of fathers to their children and the hearts of children to their fathers”. Let us pray we may see this restoration.
Be
encouraged
today, Hebrews
3:13.
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
* Brooksyne
thought she
remembered the
reporter said,
"where are the
parents".
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
If
you have not
heard of "teen
takeovers"
here are two
recent
articles:
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These geese in
Donegal Creek
seen from a
bridge on
Trout Run
Road.
Hard
to make out,
but one has a
fish in its
mouth.
Click
on photo to enlarge
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On Saturday
evening a big
storm passed
through
causing trees
and power
lines to fall
down all over
our
neighborhood.
It had been a
beautiful day
and no doubt
the storm
messed up
someone's
picnic.
Brooksyne
and I are
thankful it
didn't come
through the
Saturday
before when we
held our 50th
anniversary
gathering
since our
house would be
jam packed
with 60 people
gathered
inside
for shelter!
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