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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Thursday,
February 12,
2026
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).
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!
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
*ą
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"
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All For Him
![]() 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
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in Belton, MO
during my
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to Cambridge"
although
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the famous
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England!
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Elementary
School is
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