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Friday, May 29, 2026

Birdhouse (Nick Nichols)
Our friend Nick Nichols took this photo yesterday at the Penn State agricultural research farm near us. What an unusual birdhouse roof with hen and chicks the plant that keeps on giving! Brooksyne will be inspired by this photo and next thing you know we'll have a hen and chicks covered roof on one of our bird houses!

"Thank God For Friends"

Message summary: Today I want to consider enduring friendships as one of the greatest blessings in life for which we should be thankful. “Remember, no man is a failure who has friends.”*

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“And the next day we touched at Sidon. And Julius courteously entreated Paul, and gave him liberty to go unto his friends to refresh himself” (Acts 27:3).

All through life we make friends, then we seek to maintain that friendship. Of course in our lifetime the internet has been a great asset in reconnecting and maintaining contact with all parts of the world, but every generation has had old friends. As a little kid I remember riding my bike in front of the old men talking together as they sat on a park bench near City Hall in Belton, MO. In my childhood being that old seemed incomprehensibly far off, but now I am probably older than some of those old men at the time!

Marvin, our next door neighbor who is several years older than us, has  met for breakfast seven days a week with his longtime friends going way back from his early school years so that's over 60 years now. He works construction and we see his truck pull out about 5:30 every morning to meet with his friends for breakfast before starting his work day.

Today we will examine two phrases from our rather obscure daily text. In reading this long narrative portion about Paul’s captivity and shipwreck it’s so easy to miss them.

Background: Paul is on his way to Rome as a prisoner. He’s appealed to Caesar and he’s surely discouraged and weary from traveling the stormy seas and being under surveillance the entire time. Uncertainty is his only glimpse into the near future.

1) "And Julius courteously entreated Paul." The ship stops at Sidon where Julius "courteously entreated" Paul.  These two words translate the only place in the New Testament where we see the Greek word "philanthropos", the root for our English word “philanthropy.” Julius, a hardened centurion, assigned to guard Paul at all times gave him freedom to see his friends and later spared his life when others wanted to do away with him (Acts 27:43). What a positive example and stimulus for us to forge a friendship even in the midst of hardship and being in the company of those we might not prefer. It reminds me of an acquaintance that chose to pray every day for his competitor/”enemy” instead of hurling insults or responding in kind to his combative tone.

There is no mention elsewhere in Scripture that Paul was ever in Sidon, but nevertheless he had some friends there. I wonder who they were and how he had met them. We’re not told about the circumstances but it’s easy to determine they’re the kind of friends you want to surround yourself with all throughout life’s journey. Their presence in our lives refresh us when difficulties and disappointments might otherwise drain us of energy and motivation. We sure need friends like that don't we?

2) "And gave him liberty to go unto his friends to refresh himself”. These friends had a part in Paul’s refreshing. The word "refresh" translated from the Greek is a word again found only in this passage throughout the entire New Testament. It has the sense of "kind attention". That’s what Paul needed and that’s what these unnamed friends did as they provided for his needs: physically, mentally, spiritually and emotionally.

That’s what we’ve quite often needed and have experienced from so many good friends, including many of you reading this message. Thank you! There’s a lot of refreshing needed in our lives as we deal with daily challenges that can deplete us of a positive outlook! We all need caring and devoted friends to stand with us and in turn there are people who need us to be that kind of friend, like the Scripture says, "A man who has friends must show himself friendly" (Proverbs 18:24).  Today we encourage you to thank God for the blessing of friends and to show yourself friendly to one who may have relatively few or no friends!


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13.


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, You have given me many treasures that cannot be bought with money and friendship is among them.  Thank You for my caring friends who love me and don't give up on me even when I feel like giving up on myself. For that dear friend who comes alongside me and helps carry the burdens that I bear, I am especially thankful. My life is enriched and my spirit is refreshed as I share my heart with a close friend who does not judge but looks beyond my shortcomings; who prays for me and expresses love for me in ways that build me up and strengthen me in the trials of life. Father, You are the greatest and most trusting Friend that I will ever know. Help me to draw near to You so that You draw near to me. Amen.

In the Christmas classic, "It's a Wonderful Life". I'm always touched at the end when George Bailey receives a note from the angel Clarence reminding him, "Remember, no man is a failure who has friends."  Clarence's message is also a reminder to each of us. Friends are of tremendous blessing, especially when we endure hardships of any kind.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"Friend"  Watch on YouTube   Joel Vaughn

"What A Friend We Have In Jesus"  Watch on YouTube  Reawaken Hymns

"Old Friends"  Watch on YouTube  Homecoming Singers

"Old Friends"  Watch on YouTube   (Dedicated to all our old friends, some going back 65 years now)


The birdhouse in our lead photo brought back a memory of Al Johnson’s Swedish Restaurant we ate 20 years ago at in Sister Bay Wisconsin that has live grass on the roof and goats to keep it trimmed!

Goats on roof



Yesterday we "retired"* from another company we have served for nearly 16 years as chaplains. JK Mechanical provides HVAC, electrical, plumbing, solar and now radon mitigation services throughout south central PA. They had a very nice gathering for us along with a catered lunch.

JK retirement gathering
Being a trades and service company we don't regularly see most of the employees when we visit the office since they are out in the field. But here the office and warehouse staff gathered in this photo before the meal. Chris, the company owner, shared some very kind words that were very encouraging to us, and then I was asked upon as their chaplain to pray over the meal and of course I also prayed for the company and employees.

JK retirement gathering
They really did a memorable job in putting this together including having us each wear a sash and even crowned an "I'm Retired" tiara on Brooksyne. My sash has "the legend has retired" based on a greeting I get from Todd, one of the managers. He is an "imposing" marine who usually greets me with the line, "the man, the myth, the legend". This actually prompted a daily encouragement message by that title.

JK retirement gathering meal
JK had a meal catered from Pasquale’s Italian Restaurant which was outstanding. Being the honored guests we were asked to be first to step up to the buffet and what a treat it was!

With Chris at JK retirement gathering
We have enjoyed working with Chris since we first met in his office in 2010  and presented the chaplain program. We have observed God's blessings on the company and its growth over the years. We've seen employer and employees weather challenges and practice overcoming attitudes often on a daily basis (Covid is one of the many challenges that come to mind). Chris is steadfast in both his management skills and walk with the Lord.

* Due to the nature of our work we are retiring in phases. In 2020 we served 12 companies and now we will serve only two, as well as keeping up with the Daily Encouragement ministry. As we age we experience a decrease in stamina and it takes more time to accomplish tasks that were a cinch in our younger years.

Tomorrow afternoon we will host a Drop-In Open House for our 50th anniversary we celebrated earlier this month. This was Ester's idea and she will be assisted by several long time friends. Looks like we have quite a few coming so we'll see how that works out!

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