Daily Encouragement Net
The online Bible teaching ministry of Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
A daily, Bible-based perspective of hope, encouragement and exhortation.

Join our email list!
About Us     ListenListen to these messages    Archives

Mobile users: Visit Daily Encouragement on your mobile browser, hit "Add to home screen" or "Add page shortcut." This creates an instant Daily Encouragement App!

Donate to Daily Encouragement Net

Search Daily Encouragement
A new message is updated most weekdays, usually by 2PM Eastern Time (USA).
(Click refresh or reload for current message)

<Previous message       Archived message

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Red-bellied woodpecker (Photo taken by Doris High)
Red-bellied woodpecker
(Photo taken by Doris High)

"Lifelong Learners" (Part 1)

Message summary: The Spirit bearing fruit in our lives is a direct result of our applying the truths that we study, so let us resolve that we will keep learning and applying!

Listen to our message on your audio player.

"Moses summoned all Israel and said: Hear, Israel, the decrees and laws I declare in your hearing today. Learn them and be sure to follow them" (Deuteronomy 5:1). 

Brooksyne donating bloodThis last Saturday I donated blood*ą at one of three bloodmobiles parked outside of Hostetters, a local hardware store here in Mount Joy. A bloodmobile is a bus retrofitted to being a blood donor center on wheels. There are six stations (recliners) in each bus where the donor lies down while giving blood. (This photo is Brooksyne giving blood during covid in our church gymnasium. She is holding her arm high in the air for about three minutes as instructed after giving blood to stop the bleeding.)

Now back to my story on Saturday. As I awaited the tech to start my donation I engaged in conversation with another donor who is a first grade teacher.  I told him that, in my view, he is the student's most important teacher since he will teach the children to read.

I thanked him for what he does and said that I sure wish I could thank Mrs Wilson, my first grade teacher. As I recall she was right out of college when she taught our class so if she is still living she would probably be in her late 80's. I think she would be pleased to hear from a seventy-one year old student who hasn't forgotten her contribution to his life.

Mrs. Wilson had a fundamental role in teaching me to read though I doubt if I ever thanked her. The ability to read (literacy) opens the door to essentially limitless learning and study. After we learn to read we can learn about anything we choose whether in a formal or informal educational setting. It just takes a desire to do so. I once visited with a teacher who explained it this way."First you 'learn to read' then you 'read to learn'". That's a pretty nifty explanation!

Bible coverLearning should be ongoing over a lifetime for the growing Christian, especially the study of the Holy Scriptures and the things of God. It's not merely while we are young or perhaps while preparing for ministry or another career, but learning should be a lifelong pursuit.

The first daily text is the introduction to the Ten Commandments: "Hear, Israel, the decrees and laws I declare in your hearing today". This is a retelling of the message God had declared to the people some 40 years earlier on Mount Sinai recorded in Exodus 20.

Now a new generation was poised to enter the Promised Land and Moses gave a repeat.

He told them, "Learn them and be sure to follow them". He didn't just preach this once but he repeatedly spoke this over the years that the Israelites journeyed in the wilderness. Because we tend to focus on the actual Ten Commandments that follow this nugget of wisdom may be overlooked.

Other versions render slightly differently: "learn them, and keep, and do them" (KJV), "learn them and be careful to do them" (ESV). "Learn and follow them carefully" (HCSB).  Here's a full list.

Let's consider the two essential components

1) "Learn them". The Israelites were to learn these commandments. In our case an application is to learn these timeless commandments and the entirety of God's revelation expressed in His Word.

2) "be sure to follow them". This is practice and obedience for the Israelites and for us. Jesus said in the Sermon on the Mount, “Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock" (Matthew 7:24).

Let us be lifelong learners of God's truth and be sure to follow them.


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, we want to be diligent as lifelong learners especially in our study of Scriptures, not only to receive Your approval, but to more fully understand Your plan for our lives. Thank You for the Bible that's like a road map showing us where to go and how to get there. It is Your Spirit that illumines our path so that we do not walk in the dark, but we walk in the power of Your Holy Spirit as You show us the way to life everlasting. As we continue to apply Your truths You will keep us on the right path, growing and maturing in our faith, and in our loving devotion to You. Amen.


Living in a fallen bizarro world: The woke mind virus has poisoned our local blood collection organization (Central PA Blood Bank) and for several years they have asked everyone, men and women of all ages if they are pregnant. In fact the time before this when I tried to donate blood I was turned away for refusing to answer such a nonsensical question. This time I had a very pleasant Indian man and he told me he had to ask the question although he didn't know why. I gave him a biological lesson that I am sure he already knew and told him, "I am a man and men don't get pregnant". He just smiled and let it go at that so I was able to donate this time.

*˛ Years ago I had a conversation with a public school teacher and I shared how the Amish just go to formal school through 8th grade. She told me it was a shame they had to stop learning. I informed her they don't stop learning any more than any of us do after finishing our formal education. I've sure learned a lot more about living life than I did in the classroom. Some of the smartest and wisest people I know have little formal education and I have known others with much formal education who are unwise.

I do have a distinct memory from first grade. I got in trouble and the principal was coming down to meet me outside in the hallway where he strategically placed the "board of education" and swatted my behind with it. I learned my lesson and, to the best of my knowledge, survived without any permanent physical or psychological damage. And I don’t think I turned out that bad.

"All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten" is a folksy book written in the 80's written by Robert Fulghum. The book makes some good points about how we learn the essential basics of life early on. I don't remember much about Kindergarten (actually nothing I can specifically recall), but I am sure I learned some good lessons that prepared me for my school years and life.

Personal note: The first daily encouragement was sent out in 1996. A personal blessing is that, just like preparing for a sermon or teaching a Bible lesson, these messages require study. I keep learning in the process of preparing them for others. As most who have prepared messages know a lot of study goes into a lesson that may never make the final cut but the preparer still benefits. Here's another interesting verse to consider in light of today's topic: "Always learning but never able to come to a knowledge of the truth" (2 Timothy 3:7). May God help each of us to learn and come to a knowledge of the truth!


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"Teach Me Thy Way O Lord"  Watch on YouTube  All For Him

Brothers at Cambridge Elementary School 2006
This photo taken in 2006 at Cambridge Elementary School in Belton Missouri, along with my two older brothers Mike and Pat. It was a new school when I started first grade there and my Dad had been on the school board when it was constructed. It still had his name, E.C. Weber, on the small plaque behind me over 45 years later. A nice young teacher took our photo and thought it was meaningful that we had come back to take the photo. At that time we had come together as a family to bury my mother's ashes as she had died at 84 years of age several months earlier.

I (Stephen) went to Cambridge Elementary School in Belton, MO during my grade school years. Thus I can truthfully say, "I went to Cambridge" although certainly not the famous college in England! Cambridge Elementary School is still open after 60 years plus.

Contact Us

About Us

"We want to encourage you daily in your walk with Christ!"

 
Personal Ministry Update

Sign up to receive our free

Daily Encouragement email!

(each weekday)

We respect your email privacy


To receive the "Daily Encouragement" each Monday-Friday use our sign-up form or this page to subscribe to our free email list. You can also subscribe to the Wordpress rss feed or through a Wordpress email subscription. (See the email subscription on the top right side after opening this page.)


We want to thank all who financially support our ministry. We realize there are many fine ministries and causes requesting support but if you would like information about making a donation to our ministry see here.

Donate nowTo donate directly online click here. (This will open to a page that designates the offering to: Stephen and Brooksyne Weber - 700001-237376 serving in specialized chaplaincy (Daily Encouragement is our endorsed special chaplaincy ministry).

Make A Donation
If you desire you can also donate directly through PayPal using this link. This will open to a page that states "Brooksyne Weber". We keep this option available due to the familiarity, convenience, for international supporters, and for those who may not need an official receipt. You can also set up for recurring donations. 

You can send a check payable to "Daily Encouragement Net" to:

Stephen and Brooksyne Weber
495 Kraybill Church Road
Mount Joy, PA 17552

In considering support we are so pleased when we hear from you, our readers, that our messages are a source of teaching and encouragement to you. We also urge you to consider the mission aspect of these daily teachings that are freely available and read by many all over the world.

Thank you,

Stephen & Brooksyne

2026 YTD offerings: $1,635.00




Daily Encouragement on:   Daily Encouragement on LinkedInWordpress Daily Encouragement on iHeart radio iHeart radio



Permissions: Please feel free to pass on, reproduce and distribute any material on Daily Encouragement Net, in part or in whole, in any format, provided that you do not alter the wording in any way or charge a fee beyond the cost of reproduction. It is our desire to spread this material, not protect or restrict it. We do request that you keep the contact, copyright and subscription information intact.



How to become a Christian: https://twowaystolive.com/ 



Scripture references are from The Holy Bible: New International Version. © 1984 by International Bible Society; NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1995 by The Lockman Foundation, New King James Version (NKJV) Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. and the King James Version and a variety of other versions.

Lookup a word or passage in the Bible


BibleGateway.com



Personal Mission Statement: "I am created by God to bring Him glory. Through God's Son Jesus Christ I have been redeemed and make it my life's goal to please the Lord. My mission in life is to honor God through my faith and obedience and prepare myself and all whom I may influence for eternity."



 
© Copyright 2026 Stephen C. & Brooksyne Weber - All Rights Reserved
Daily Encouragement Net - 495 Kraybill Church Road - Mount Joy, PA 17552  USA


dailyencouragement.net

Contact Us

"Living securely today anchored in God's solid foundation"