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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Tuesday,
June
9, 2026
"For Our Good" Message
summary:
Consider a
tremendous
truth that we
do well to
settle deep in
our hearts: "God
disciplines us
for our good".
There is an
intentional
purpose in
God's design
to bring about
good results
from His
discipline.
This
purposeful
good result is
"that we
may share in
His holiness".
But during the
season of
discipline it
can sure be
hard! In
yesterday's
message we
wrote about
the vital need
for fathers to
discipline
their
children. Our
heavenly
Father also
disciplines
His children.
Consider a
tremendous
truth that we
do well to
settle deep in
our hearts: "God
disciplines us
for our good".
There is an
intentional
purpose in
God's design
to bring about
good results
from His
discipline.
This
purposeful
good result is
"that we
may share in
His holiness".
But during the
season of
discipline it
can sure be
hard! God's
Word is a firm
foundation and
His promises
are steadfast.
"God
disciplines us
for our good".
"Two
things
reassure us
when God
disciplines.
We remember
that Jesus
suffered
first. And we
remember that
God has
graciously
explained His
motive for
discipline.
One thing that
bothers us is
not knowing
“why.” We lose
our job, and
in our fears
about the
future cry
out, “Why?” We
lose a loved
one, and
agonize, “Why
him, and why
not me?” We
suffer from a
lingering
illness and,
try as we may,
we can find
nothing “good”
in it. We
begin to doubt
Romans 8:28,
and again we
ask, “Why?”
But God
doesn’t give
us reasons for
specific
hardships.
But He does explain, carefully, what He is doing. God is treating us as any good parent treats his own children. God is disciplining us “for our good, that we may share in His holiness.” Don’t expect an economic benefit from the loss of a job, an emotional benefit from the loss of a loved one, or a health benefit from a serious illness. But do expect a spiritual benefit from any hardship. If you and I submit to God, He will work in our lives, and through suffering we will grow in holiness. Even more, we will 'reap a rich harvest of righteousness and peace' from the training hardship is intended to provide." Some
of you are in
the very midst
of a
discipline
that is by no
means
pleasant. In
fact you may
be wincing
with pain even
as you read
this message.
Perhaps you
feel let down
and are
experiencing
great
disappointment.
You just can't
figure out
what God is up
to in your
life. You may
even feel
forsaken. At
this time you
don't have any
idea how your
situation will
ever work out.
(I've
experienced
all the
above.) Be
encouraged
today, Hebrews
3:13.
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"For
My Good And
For His Glory"
Watch
on YouTube
Peck Music
I
had never
heard this
song prior to
searching for
supplemental
music today.
It has very
thoughtful
lyrics and we
dedicate it to
a friend who
recently
became a
widower.
I
must admit I
don't
understand,
Why God would let me face this painful circumstance All I have to cling to is His word and His name; But that's enough so I will trust It's for my good and for His glory, This trial's not the end of the story, There's a bigger picture God alone can see, It will take me through this sorrow For I know He holds tomorrow, And He assures me, it's
for my good
and for His
Glory
I love the Lord and He has promised me, He'll work all things for good, through my tears I believe, that
His ways are
higher than
any of my own,
and though my heart aches, He makes no mistakes Though
I would not
have chosen
the suffering that has come, I'm willing now to say, 'Lord not my will but thine be done' "Stand
Firm/His Glory
And My Good"
Watch
on YouTube
CityAlight
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Yesterday
Brooksyne and
I ate
breakfast at
the Pancake
Farm with
Phil, who was
general
manager when
we worked at
Audreys as
chaplains.
That company
was sold and
the three of
us have
retired from
working there
yet we remain
friends. Phil
stays active
in life and is
showing me a
photo of him
stocking trout
in Pine Creek
in
Pennsylvania's
grand canyon.
(Brooksyne
took the photo
and teases
that we now
take our photo
albums with us
everywhere to
share our
photos.
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We plan to be
on the Pine
Creek Rail
Trail in
several weeks
when we make a
trip up to the
Grand Canyon
(of
Pennsylvania).
As Phil told
me about the
process I sure
learned
something new.
The trout are
loaded into
buckets from
the tank on
the truck. The
volunteers
take the
buckets down
to the creek
and forcefully
pitch the
trout into the
stream so they
start swimming
and build up
their oxygen.
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Following
breakfast we
headed up to
Lebanon County
and of course
we stopped at
a greenhouse,
Brooksyne's
happy place.
I take her so
I can see her
involuntary
smiles as she
looks at
various
flowers. But I
was interested
in this
restored truck
in the parking
lot.
Brooksyne's
Note: In
our younger
years a truck
like this
would be
appealing for
laying out
sleeping bags
on the back
and sleeping
under the
stars. We did
that our first
year of
marriage on my
Grandpa
Sherrell's 200
acre farm on
Mountain Top,
AR. We slept
in the bed of
a truck out in
a large field
where no one
was within
hollering
distance. It
was pitch dark
and halfway
through the
night we
started
hearing all
kinds of
critters
howling,
shrill animal
noises,
laughing
hyenas, and
dogs howling
way in the
distance.
Suddenly our
minds began to
imagine a bear
approaching
our truck or a
bobcat or
whatever it
might be that
would eat us
alive. It
didn't help
that I
told
stories to
Stephen that
I'd heard many
times about
these kinds of
creatures
inhabiting the
mountain as we
were lying
there trying
to go to
sleep. In
our memory
this is what
it sounded
like.
Finally
today:
An
invitation to
local readers:
For quite some
time our choir
has been
working on 14
songs that
have been our
favorites,
whether
they're
worship songs
or choir
pieces such as
Psalm 24. I
was reading
Psalm 24 this
morning in my
devotions and
saw how much
Scripture is
lifted for
this choir
number. Since
John Frey,
Choir Director
of Calvary
Church for 34
years, is
stepping down
we have extras
in our choir
for this
concert who
have sung
under his
direction over
the many years
so it will be
a very large
choir and
orchestra. We
will be
recording for
a CD as well.
I hope you can
join us.
Possibly my
favorite song
is "One Day"
by Matt and
Beth Redman
and two other
writers, an
adaptation of
"When We All
Get to
Heaven". Bring
your tissue
along if your
loved one is
with Christ
when you hear
this song!
"And
one day we'll
be free, free
indeed, Jesus,
One
day all the
struggle will
cease.
And
we will see
Your glory
revealed on
that day!
When
we all get to
heaven..."
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