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Monday, June 1, 2026

Finch in flight
 Our bird feeder camera caught this purple finch in flight.

"Painful Toil"

Message summary: Quite honestly I expect times of toil, which will be very painful and perplexing at times, for our remaining time on earth.

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To Adam He said, “Because you listened to your wife and ate from the tree about which I commanded you, ‘You must not eat of it,’ “Cursed is the ground because of you; through painful toil you will eat of it all the days of your life. It will produce thorns and thistles for you, and you will eat the plants of the field. By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return” (Genesis 3:17-19).

All throughout our area we see farmers working the fields; the Amish using teams of horses or mules, some types of Mennonites using tractors with steel wheels (rubber is not allowed) and of course all manner of modern farm equipment. Regardless of their method of labor, physical toil under the hot sun, can be quite uncomfortable or even dangerous at times.

I remember stopping by a beautiful Amish farm one summer where the farmer, his wife and children had planted a large garden that had an abundance of foliage — leaves, stems, and vines growing in thick layers; it was a lush vegetable garden. The rows of plants were up on raised beds with a grassy area for a walkway between the rows. It was clearly a well-tended, well-watered garden. I could already see evidence of the abundant harvest coming up through the fertile Lancaster County soil.

We consider the toil required to produce such a lush vegetable garden. It didn’t just happen. Sowers had to fight the thorns and thistles, persistent weeds, plant diseases, the varied insects that destroy, and for some it's deer, birds, squirrels, rabbits, groundhogs or other critters that want a free lunch and dinner! It is an ongoing battle requiring time, attention and diligent labor. The major toil behind this beautiful garden was a hard-working Amish woman with sweat on her brow and lots of dirt on her clothing and under her fingernails!

Most of us don’t work with soil for a living but we are all dependent on those who do. We may have a small vegetable or flower plot and that’s enough to understand the effect of the “curse” referred to in the daily verse.

However, today consider the phrase “painful toil” in a broader sense. Regardless of what our work entails it seems there is an aspect of painful toil. I take this internet ministry very seriously and also find it to be rewarding in regard to personal fulfillment in helping others on their faith journey. Although I rarely have physical sweat on my brow while preparing my message I certainly know painful toil! Last week I lost an entire message due to my computer shutting down for an update and I hadn't yet saved it.  I should have learned that by now, but I still mess up now and then!

Consider your labor today. For some of you it’s going very well and you might not even use the word “toil” in describing it, let alone painful toil!  But for most the toil is rather ongoing and you know times of painful toil as well. This “painful toil” may not be in the sense of an aching back but an obnoxious boss or fellow workers that are a real pain. Perhaps you work with machinery that is always breaking down or you're working on a difficult project and everything that could go wrong already has.

Brooksyne and I want to encourage you today and to do so we must look ahead. Quite honestly we expect times of toil, which will be very painful and perplexing at times, for our remaining time on earth. We ask the Lord to give us wisdom, persistence and an overcoming spirit as wepersonally deal with these matters and we pray that for you as well.

But to counteract the dread of toil I also look for the blessing of a future promise: “Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on.” “Yes,” says the Spirit, “they will rest from their labor, for their deeds will follow them” (Revelation 14:13).


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13.


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Jesus, our load becomes lighter as we consider that ongoing toil and labor of this life is only for a season. The daily struggle of meeting deadlines, employee relations, putting out fires, pleasing customers and bosses can be overwhelming and very stressful, let alone duties awaiting us at home such as the growing pile of dirty clothes, stack of dishes to be washed, lawn to be mowed. Some of these recurring irritants will not go away in our life’s work. May the sufficient grace of Your Holy Spirit grant us an enduring and victorious attitude even in the midst of these toilsome labors. Remind us that Your blessings far outnumber the troubles of this day and that divine rest is promised to those who are faithful to the end. In Your name, Jesus, we pray. Amen.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"Faithful Now"  Watch on YouTube   Vertical Worship



This past Saturday Ester held a A 50th Wedding Anniversary open house for us in our home. Over 60 friends dropped in from various associations (church, work, friends, neighbors and family). Ester sent out invitations so we were not fully aware of who was coming.  (Photos by our friend, Nick Nichols)

5Oth anniversary cake
Ester purchased a small two tiered wedding cake and insisted that we feed each other like we did on May 8, 1976. Though many grooms and brides here in the northeast like to make a mess of feeding each other, we prefer to do it gently and not make a mess on each other's faces or clothing.

Drema and Laura
Our good friends, Drema(L) and Laura, prepared the meal. It was outstanding, described by some as elegant and classy (and we agree). Drema is a culinary arts instructor and taught ten years at our local CTC, and also formerly owned a restaurant. They were so good to work with Ester in developing the menu, doing the shopping, preparing and bringing the food to our home (caterers know what a big job that is!).  Drema's daughters, Kim and Tara (a chef at CTC) did a lot of prep work as well! Drema and Laura did all the clean-up. How grateful we are for their toilsome labor which they did in love with big hearts! Brooksyne's only contribution was potato salad and Rhubarb punch. The ladies kept the punch bowl filled over the three plus hours with several gallons of punch.

50th anniversary open house menu
They even  printed a menu board.

Tom and Marsha
Surprise guests were Tom and Marsha Neizmik who drove down from Elk County where we planted a church in 1977 right out of Bible College. They started attending the church as a teen-age married couple and represented our longest-term friends at the gathering. They remain very active in ministry, keeping the light shining in their community.

Galen Martin
Galen was our first friend here in Lancaster County. He and his wife Nancy invited us over for dinner in their farmhouse after the first church service we attended up the road from us, after moving to Lancaster County in February 2001. His dad Earl met us when were were moving in and offered us a hand-written prayer and a shoo-fly pie his wife Helen had made. Can't get any better welcome than that!

Walter and Randi
Walter and Randi are friends from Daily Encouragement and they've been readers when they lived on Long Island. About 15 years ago they moved to Lancaster County. Randi had some central PA association having attended Messiah College, along with her dad being an evangelist and holding services in our area.

50th anniversary blanket
Walter and Randi brought a gift and asked us to open it right away which we did. It certainly became a talking piece all evening and you can see why when you look carefully at the wording on the blanket. What a great way to capture an important anniversary in a couple's marriage.

Lloyd and Mary Ann
Lloyd and Mary Ann are also friends through Daily Encouragement. Through this association we had an opportunity to serve her family business, SS Smucker and Sons. Mary Ann's father, Sam, established the home improvement business where we served as chaplains for ten years.

Bob and Robin/Audrey and Ken
Bob and Robin (foreground) are friends through our ABF class. Bob operates a large dairy farm with a carousel milking parlor where we held my seventieth birthday party. (see here). Audrey and Ken had a company we served in Lebanon County for about eights years until they sold the company. Bob and Ken knew each other through Youth for Christ when they were young and lost touch through much of their adult years but reconnected due to their mutual friendship with us.

ABF friends
We had many friends from our ABF class at church.

ABF friends
The weather was perfect drawing people outside for fellowship on our oversized deck. Several of the ladies from our ABF class decided to spontaneously sing a song for us. We were standing across from the ladies as they sang an old time fun song, "Skidamarink". Of course Brooksyne joined right in since she had sung that to the many children who lived with us as our foster children. The beautiful weather, along with the gathering of many friends, brings about joyous times and creates great memories!

Pierce family
Ken and Nila, with their daughter Bethany, have been friends since shortly after moving to Lancaster County even before they were married. In my ministry to men I often use Ken as an example of steadfastness and obedience. Their son David was very helpful assisting in traffic control since we had many cars parked all over our lawn.

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