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Friday, May 15, 2026

Perennial stand
Self-serve Amish roadside stand with perennials and even fresh asparagus. Brooksyne bought several plants and for me she bought asparagus.
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"Thou Shalt Not Steal"

Message summary: Remember God's command, “Thou shalt not steal”. Not surprisingly it makes a lot of sense.

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“Thou shalt not steal” (Exodus 20:15). “Anyone who has been stealing must steal no longer, but must work, doing something useful with their own hands, that they may have something to share with those in need” (Ephesians 4:28).

As we drive through the country we enjoy stopping at the many roadside stands selling a variety of flowers, produce and even home-made decor. Some stands are big and have staff "manning" the items. But most are small, out by the road with no one watching over them. They are self-serve and rely on the honor system trusting the people will pay what they owe. If you look carefully at our lead photo you will see a tin can with a slot for the money at the top.

A few miles beyond our first photo of perennials and asparagus we stopped at a stand that was selling various colors of dahlia tubers. Brooksyne picked out a tuber that would grow alavender dahlia and came to me for the money. You know how that is! She looked for the container where she could leave the $6.00 but couldn't find it. After looking around awhile she found a zipped bank bag lying on the ground near the wagon.

Dahlia tubers

It could have been the wind (although it wasn't windy at all) but it crossed our minds that perhaps the money had been stolen since the bag was empty.  This is an increasing problem for roadside stands using the honor system since being honorable is diminishing. Close to us there is a stand that has a sign reminding people that stealing is wrong. We hope such a simple reminder brings conviction!

Among the converts in the early church some of them had been thieves (see 1 Corinthians 6:9-11). In this list a vital two word phrase that marks conversion is "such were" some of you.

Paul makes a command greatly needed in every age and certainly increasingly in our own age as well: “Anyone who has been stealing must steal no longer, but must work, doing something useful with their own hands, that they may have something to share with those in need” (Ephesians 4:28).

Consider this comment from the Expositor’s Bible Commentary: “From the lowest dregs of the Greek cities, from its profligate and criminal classes — the gospel had drawn its converts. In the Ephesian Church there were converted thieves; and Christianity had to make of them honest workmen.”

Surely when Paul wrote this he was considering the eighth Commandment, “Thou shalt not steal” (Exodus 20:15). This is so vital to a properly functioning society.

But now in many cities stores are closing because of retail theft and some social justice warriors are advocating to legitimize stealing, using the Orwellian term "microlooting" * In this sordid view stealing is seen as justified since they assert the store makes enough money already and the owner is rich and those who steal are "oppressed". You can imagine what a slippery slope this is!

Hopefully, you are blessed with roadside stands where you live. We do not recall seeing anything similar in previous places we have lived. It is a blessing to both the owners, who are able to efficiently sell their home-grown produce and other goods, and for those of us who like to buy from them. Remember God's command, “Thou shalt not steal”. Not surprisingly it makes a lot of sense!



Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13.



Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer:  Father, thank you for the wisdom in Your Ten Commandments. Although many see the commandments as rules to stifle our freedom You have provided them for our own good and for the good of others. Today, all over the world may there be an awareness that stealing is destructive and certainly not conducive to practicing the Golden Rule that we are to do unto others as we would have them do to us. We desire to follow all Your commands for Your glory and for our good. Amen.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"Valley Of Worship"   Watch on YouTube   Seph Schlueter

Brooksyne's note: This is a new song that has a theme of building an altar in the midst of your valley of suffering as you wait on the Lord to meet your need. Today we dedicate this song to our friend Walter and to another friend, Nancy.

I will build an altar here
So I don't forget
The place where all my doubts and tears
Met Your faithfulness
Where I lifted my eyes
Lifted my hands
To the only One who could turn it
From a valley of death
Into a valley of worship

* "Microlooting"
Theft Is Now Progressive Chic  In some left-wing corners of the commentariat, moral rectitude is out. Flagrant disregard of the social contract is in.



Scenes from the Lancaster County countryside

Mennonite on bike
A sign at a roadside stand east of Ephrata, PA.

Rusty tractor
Yesterday I posted this photo of a rusty tractor I passed on Grandview Road north of Mount Joy. Rick, a friend and obvious tractor aficionado, identified the tractor as a Farmall M tractor built in the 1950's and even recalls driving one pulling a corn wagon when he was a teenager!

Many of us have similar memories of time on tractors. My saddest tractor memory was running over my childhood dog when I was pulling a hay wagon in southern Missouri as a newly married man 50 years ago. See story here, "My Dog Suzy"

Farmall M tractor
Rick sent this photo of a restored Farmall M tractor. Quite a difference!

Finally today:

Brooksyne driving tractor
And lastly here is a photo of Brooksyne at age 19 driving her dad's tractor in the pasture at her house in Oklahoma near Tulsa. This is how she learned to drive a standard at the age of 14 and it's a good thing, since many of the cars back in the 60's and 70's were not automatics like today.

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