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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Thursday,
March
26, 2026
Message summary: God's strength is our ongoing need. Yesterday's strength is inadequate for the challenges of this day though we can build on the foundation that is already laid. Listen
to our message
on your audio
player. "My
income has not
been large at
any time due
to impaired
health in the
earlier years
which has
followed me
until now.
Although I
must not fail
to record here
the unfailing
faithfulness
of a covenant
keeping God
and that He
has given me
many wonderful
displays of
His providing
care, for
which I am
filled with
astonishing
gratefulness."
What
a perspective
from a man who
had served as
a minister for
only one year
before
resigning due
to poor
health. He
could have
easily slipped
into a state
of
unproductive
despair or
even
bitterness. "Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow, blessings all mine with ten thousand besides."
Some
of you are
dealing today
with a
distressing
and confusing
season in
life. At times
that season is
short, but at
other times
you wonder if
it will ever
end. You may
be, as the
Apostle Paul
testified, "hard
pressed on
every side and
perplexed"
(2 Corinthians
4:8). "O
LORD, be
gracious to
us." Our
Lord is always
gracious
toward us even
though the
critical
problem at
hand may
overshadow
God’s gracious
ways toward
His children.
It’s His
nature to be
loving and
gracious. "The
great danger
the Christian
faces is
two-fold:
because life
on the planet
is so
‘uncertain’
one temptation
is to trust
God to make us
more secure
through the
accumulation
of things or
power/authority.
The other
temptation, if
we already
have
accumulated
plenty of this
world’s goods,
is to rest in
what we have."
"Be
our strength
every
morning".
God's strength
is our ongoing
need.
Yesterday's
strength is
inadequate for
the challenges
of this day
though we can
build on the
foundation
that is
already laid.
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
The
church is
blessed by
those who
write hymns
old and new
(although most
of the music
we consider
old is modern
in light of
the church's
nearly 2000
year history).
The
"old": "Great
Is Thy
Faithfulness"
Watch
on YouTube
Maranatha
Music
Regardless of
where we have
lived or the
type of church
we've attended
this is a
beloved hymn
that touches
the heart.
We've often
heard it sung
at funerals
over the past
20 years or
so. In fact,
Brooksyne told
me early on in
our marriage
she wants this
sung at her
funeral when
the Lord calls
her home.
The
"new":
"Morning By
Morning"
Watch
on YouTube
GC
Collaborative
This is a song
we've been
enjoying in
recent years.
It uses some
of the
elements from
the hymn. Both
of these songs
have the
phrase
"Strength for
today and
bright hope
for tomorrow".
But
this line is
especially
assuring:
All
fear be
reminded
My future is secure Oh, my Father has spoken And He keeps His every word For
many years we
have been
blessed by a
daily online
devotional,
"One For The
Road" written
by Richard
Dresselhaus, a
friend from
California.
Yesterday we
received word
that he had
gone home to
be with the
Lord. We first
heard of his
ministry when
we read his
excellent
articles in
the Evangel
magazine as
far back as
the 80's.
About ten
years ago we
met Richard
and his wife
Elnora who
were visiting
with our
mutual friend
in San Diego.
Elnora is very
gifted at the
piano and
played several
hymns at this
beautiful
grand piano
where they are
standing. She
shared the
news in this
post
yesterday:
"With feelings of both joy and sorrow, and with abiding gratitude to Jesus, we wanted to let you know that Richard Dresselhaus—husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and pastor—has finished his race and now is in the presence of his Lord and Savior. He has realized his oft-stated desire to be in heaven, meeting face-to-face the One he strove to make preeminent in everything." Here's
a message
Richard shared
several years
ago: Video
Yesterday
we shared a
message about
turning swords
into
plowshares. I
visited with
Glenn Musser
at our
community
luncheon.
Glenn is a
retired
agricultural
engineer who
designed
combines for
Case New
Holland. He
knew just what
a plowshare
was but told
me he often
referred to it
as a plowshear
since it was
the part of
the plow that
cut through
the soil.
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