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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Lancaster County's oldest Sycamore
This morning we drove by Lancaster County's "Old Sycamore" tree, estimated be over 350 years old. (See plaque below)
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"A Message To Long Snappers"

Message summary: Today we consider the long snapper position in football and its parallel to our different gifts.

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"We have different gifts, according to the grace given us" (Romans 12:6).

This coming Sunday the NFL football season culminates with the big game, the "Super Bowl". I vaguely recall watching the first Super Bowl with my dad on January 15, 1967 before it was even called the Super Bowl. The Kansas City Chiefs got trounced by the Green Bay Packers. (I grew up in the Kansas City area so it was a pretty big deal to the locals.)

This year it features teams from coast to coast:
Boston and Seattle. Most of our readers, especially in the USA, could name these teams (Patriots and Seahawks). Probably many could also name those playing in the most famous position, quarterback. Of course some serious fans could also name several other players.

But I suspect very few could name the long snappers for each team. These players may not even be mentioned by name during the game. The long snapper is a position many give little thought to, unless they're highlighted because they messed up!

The long snapper is the special team player who snaps the football for PAT's, (point after attempts) field goals and punts. Since, in many games the score is close, their skill in snapping the ball accurately into the hands of the placeholder is critically important. Games have been lost due to long snapper error and won because of his proficiency, although he scarcely gets much credit.

As the article "Why NFL Teams Still Can’t Live Without A Long Snapper" observes, "The biggest thing about long snapping is that most people can’t do it." (link below)

It's that way in the Body of Christ. The Bible says, "We have different gifts". Some have gifts that are prominent like famous preachers, musicians, authors, etc. They're like the quarterbacks of God's Kingdom. We tend to value these gifts and often hold these people in high esteem since they're most prominent in God's Kingdom work. And I am indeed thankful for prominent members of Christ's Kingdom whom God has blessed mightily with certain gifts.

But most of us have gifts that are far less prominent, but no less important. Only a tiny, tiny percentage of the Church even knows who we are! We're like football's long snappers, whom most people don't pay a lot of attention to. But every one of us has gifts we are called to use in advancing God's Kingdom.

Bibleref.com further elaborates on this:

"Paul is building a metaphor to describe the first purpose of every Christian. He is showing what it looks like to sacrifice our bodies and minds in service to God as a response to His great mercy to us.

All Christians together are meant to operate as a single human body. Since we are all in Christ, by definition, we are Christ's body on earth. We are to function in the world as a single entity. That does not mean, however, that God intends for each of us to be exactly the same. We are not robotic. We serve wildly different functions just as all the different parts of a human body serve different functions. Our job is to serve our function, in service to each other, in the power of God. Paul describes our differing functions in the body with the word "gifts." In the church, we usually call these the "spiritual gifts." These gifts are given to each believer through the Holy Spirit to use in our specific service to and in the church. We might describe each of these gifts as the supernatural ability to perform or fulfill a specific function that our fellow members in the church truly need."

All believers are part of the greatest team in the ultimate contest and every contribution is important and makes a difference. We'll see how it all fits together far more clearly when we reach the other side. Appreciate what God is doing in and through you as He develops, grows and uses the gift(s) He has bestowed upon you.

In the next two messages we are going to glean long snapper character traits from a little known Bible character names Epaphras who is mentioned in the letter to the Colossians. Before you might be tempted to look him up I wonder how many of you know anything about him? He was like a long snapper in The NT church.


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, we recognize and thank You that little is much when You are in it. Your grace is measured out to us in the gifts You develop in our lives. Sometimes we bemoan the gift (or seeming lack of gifts) we have in comparison with others who are more prominent or sought out by others. Help us not to rate the gifts You bestow, for we want to receive from You that which You have for us, since You are the Giver of all good things. Anything we accomplish in this life is a result of Your empowering and enabling us to carry it out, and we do all for Your glory in the name of Jesus. Amen.

Photo of Mike Stillman Mike Stillman is a friend of ours who played on the Penn State football team back in the eighties, excelling as a long snapper, on a NCAA national championship team. Although I have followed football since I was a child it was Mike who first informed me about the long snapper position when I met him about 25 years ago. He is a businessman and we served several of his companies as chaplains for many years. He now lives in Colorado.


"GET YOUR HELMET!" Steve Ephraim, one of our longtime Daily Encouragement readers, shared this story with us which also draws a spiritual illustration from his football experience! Many of us can identify with his experience in one way or another. He was a bench player and longed to play in the game. It seemed he had his opportunity:

Midway through the third quarter it happened. The moment I had been waiting for. All of those hard practices would finally pay off. Coach G’s voice rang out clear as a bell … “Ephraim! Get your helmet!”. Like a soldier jumping off the landing craft into the shallow water, I came running. It was hard to contain my enthusiasm as Gary Fast (that was his real name) was trotting off to the sideline. He was a starting guard and this was my moment to replace him. I was the “next man in”.

In a flash, I rehearsed the offensive play book in my head. “T24 on 1”… when the quarterback says “1”, I’ll bury my left shoulder into my opponent’s side while our halfback runs off my right hip. Plays I had memorized for weeks were suddenly flashing like a slot machine.

As I strapped on my helmet, Coach gestured for me to take it off. He quickly explained the real reason he had called me. “Gary here just broke his helmet and yours looks to be about his size. Give him your helmet.” Obediently and without emotion, I reluctantly handed it to Gary. He sheepishly muttered “thanks” and trotted back onto the field. I watched in awe as my helmet went off to battle. I wouldn’t see it again until after the game!


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"Why NFL Teams Still Can’t Live Without A Long Snapper"

Lancaster County's oldest Sycamore
Our friend Rick first told us about this famous tree. Although it's in a very high traffic commercial area where we often pass by one can easily miss it since it's nestled at the quiet end of a cul-de-sac.

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