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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Tuesday,
June
23, 2026
Lehigh
River near Jim
Thorpe, PA
Click on photo to enlarge "A Time to Follow" Message
summary:
Today let us
consider what
and whom we
are to follow. “But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness” (1 Timothy 6:11). Yesterday we attended a Celebration of Life service for Cindy, a good friend of ours who, after an 8 month courageous battle with pancreatic cancer, died in her sleep on June 1st. Her vibrant faith was visible to all and the service was most uplifting. One friend told me at the end of the service he was ready to go. I initially thought he meant he was ready to go home after the service but he clarified and said, "No, I mean I'm ready to go home to heaven". Attending
a celebration
service
(funeral) for
one who lived
a life of
faith in
Christ and
died well
provides for
us that
essential
reminder that
indeed we are
not home yet.
But we do
often meet
some
interesting
people on our
life's
journey. After
the service
the church
provided a
meal and we
sat next to
the Brubakers
(best we
recall that
was their
name), an
older couple
who told us
they had been
Cindy's youth
leaders, back
in the day.
They were both
89 so that's
18 years older
than Cindy.
They likely
led the group
when they were
in their early
30's some
sixty years
ago, so they
lost touch
with many of
the youth.
As
we talked at
the table
several others
from their
youth group
came over to
greet them.
These youth,
now in their
70's, had to
identify
themselves to
the Brubakers.
What love and
esteem these
people showed
toward them as
they had
followed in
the footsteps
of their youth
leaders which
brought great
joy to the
Brubakers'
hearts much
like the
beloved
disciple John
who wrote, "I
have no
greater joy
than to hear
that my
children walk
in truth" (3
John 1:4).
The photo
above shows
the Brubakers
with Denise
(standing
left), who
served many
years as a
missionary to
Latin America.
Yesterday
our message
dealt with
fleeing. Today
let us
consider what
and whom we
are to follow. Moses
passed faith
and truth to
Joshua, Elijah
to Elisha and
of course Paul
to Timothy and
others. It
remains the
pattern
through the
church age.
Paul
elaborated on
this in 2
Timothy 2:2.
These are
based on
knowable
relationships.
We are
appreciative
of those who
find value in
our written
ministry but
we know very
few of you. Make
sure you have
people in your
life that you
know
personally. Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13. Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
I wrote the above paragraph based upon a time when God did a supernatural work in my attitude. I had been wronged by a fellow believer numerous times as she challenged my role as her new pastor’s wife. She had been lying to others about our ministry and causing division in the body. And yet there came a blustery winter day when I had no one nearby to call upon except her during a heavy snowstorm. Stephen was out of town with our only car and Ester who was only five years old needed to be picked up from school. I had planned to walk but the surprise snow storm prevented that. I
was humbled as
I called the
woman who was
causing us
trouble and
embarrassed as
she initially
turned me
down. A few
minutes later
she called
back and
agreed to help
me in my
dilemma. The
following
Sunday evening
during
testimony
service the
Spirit of God
strongly
prompted me to
share with the
congregation
the kindness
extended to us
from this
individual.
(To be honest
I fought with
God on this as
other images
of her
behavior kept
flashing in my
memory bank
but I chose to
obey.) Following the service another sister approached me and said, “I really appreciated what you did tonight. You wouldn’t know this but I’m aware of how _______ has been treating you yet you chose to speak kindly of her. Your actions really spoke to my heart in the way I should deal with those who oppose me.” I learned this from my sister's words of commendation: When we obey God we not only grow in godliness but we impact others for the kingdom as well.
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Follow"
Watch
on YouTube
Melodie Malone
"Homesick For Heaven" Watch on YouTube Phil Wickham “Almost
Home”
Watch
on YouTube
Matt Boswell,
Matt Papa
More
photos from
our last
weekend to the
Pocono region
After
our long bike
ride on
Saturday we
walked through
the Eckley
Miner's
Village, an
authentic
miner's
village
founded in
1854 one
hundred years
before I was
born. It was
restored in
1970 as the
setting for a
movie "The
Mollie
Maguires" but
is now a state
park.
Click on photo to enlarge
The
Sharpe House,
the village’s
largest and
most ornate
home, belonged
to one of the
mine owners.
Click on photo to enlarge Click on photo to enlarge
Here's
the historical
sign below the
viaduct. The
Big Boy steam
engine stopped
on this bridge
on the way to
Scranton. Here's
a drone video
Tomorrow I will share photos of our visit to Steamtown USA in Scranton to see the Big Boy!
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