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Monday, February 23, 2026

Shenk's Mill Covered Bridge
Shenk's Mill Covered Bridge over Chiques Creek.
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"Ponder Anew"

Message summary: As we study God's Word and meditate on His precepts let us be faithful to "Proclaim the works of God and ponder what He has done and what He is going to do".

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"Great are the works of the LORD; they are pondered by all who delight in them" (Psalm 111:2). "Proclaim the works of God and ponder what He has done" (Psalm 64:9).

Yesterday we sang the great hymn, “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty” written in 1680 by Joachim Neander.  In his younger years he was a scoffer who ridiculed those who worshiped the Lord, but after his conversion he became the associate pastor at the very church he ridiculed!

As he grew in the Lord he began to write songs and in verse 3 of his best known hymn, "Praise to the Lord” he issued a challenge which we pass on to you today: "Ponder anew what the Almighty can do…"  If your hope needs restored or if God is writing a new chapter in your life, ponder His miraculous ways and trust Him for what He wants to accomplish in you today.

Praise to the Lord, who doth prosper thy work and defend thee,
Who from the heavens the streams of His mercy doth send thee.
Ponder anew what the Almighty can do,
Who with His love doth befriend thee.

This morning I (Stephen) was out early picking up Amish teachers and taking them to their one room schoolhouses (3 separate schools). Due to a snow storm we had a 2 hour delay but the roads were clear and the countryside was beautiful. During the drive I took in an unbroken view of the snow covered fields, the trees and bushes, the fences, as well as the barns and houses, but there is also beauty in close-up views which requires the observer to stop and examine closely.

The same principle is true with Scripture. We benefit from both the panoramic and close-up views of the Holy Word of God!

We're more familiar with the panoramic view when we read larger portions of Scripture in a Bible reading plan, with the intention of reading through the entire Bible in a year. Many make that their focus.

But we also need the close-up view in which we really examine and ponder each verse, phrase, or even consider the meaning of just one word. This may include comparing translations, word studies from the original languages, consulting commentaries and so forth. Of special spiritual value is memorizing portions of God's Word.

"Ponder" means to consider or examine attentively or deliberately. Synonyms are meditate, muse, ruminate. Of course ruminate, which means to "think deeply about something" is the same word for a cow chewing and chewing and chewing her cud!

"Ponder anew, what the Almighty can do". It's a daily discipline to ponder anew what the Almighty has done, is doing and will do. We proclaim His works in creation (nature) such as the beauty of a snowy countryside and that sure gives us plenty to ponder. But we also do well to ponder God's Word, both close up and at a distance.


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13


Stephen and Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Jesus, I confess to You my need for sensitivity from Your Holy Spirit when I read Scripture. Following the schedule of a yearly reading plan gives me an overall understanding of Your sovereign work in creation and in the lives of individuals and nations as it also instructs me in holy living. But the very personal message that You have for me generally comes from pondering a newly discovered truth or considering a Scripture portion and poring over it throughout my day. It opens avenues of understanding and oneness with You that I miss when I ignore or hurry through my devotions. I want to be purposeful in my Scripture reading and invite the inspiration of Your Word to illumine my path and deepen my faith in You, the Changeless One in every chapter of my life. Amen.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"Praise To The Lord, The Almighty"  Watch on YouTube  Hymns Ancient And Modern

"The Story Behind 'Praise to the Lord, the Almighty'"   Watch on YouTube

"Praise To The Lord, The Almighty"  Watch on YouTube  London Philharmonic Choir

Calvary Church children's choir

"Praise To The Lord, The Almighty"  Watch on YouTube  Calvary Church Children's choir from our service yesterday. Note: At the time I post this was cued to the beginning of the song but the tech team may change this.

"The Reason For The Hope That Is in You"  Watch on YouTube  This morning as I looked for music to supplement our message this video came up. We came to know and appreciate Rick when we pastored in New England from 1993 to early 2001. He and his wife Liz and their three young boys were a part of our church. For eight years now Rick has been pastoring Nauset Baptist Church out on Cape Cod. I called him this morning and they are having a huge snow storm. He called his church people out on the Cape and most were without power. Now isn't that a caring pastor to call and ask how you're doing during a winter storm?

Bonus today: In searching for music I came across this short video. Watch to the end. What a voice and artistic talent!


Today I will share some photos of my drive through the countryside this morning.

Chiques Creek in snow
Trees standing along Chiques Creek
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Lancaster Junction rail trail
This is the Lancaster Junction rail trail where we often ride our bikes.
Today it would be better suited for cross country skiing.
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Lancaster County Amish farmhouse in snow
The farmhouse where I picked up one of the teachers this morning.
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Grandview Heights Amish school in snow
Grandview Heights, the newest school which opened this school year.
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snow ice cream
Silvia, one of the teachers, brought ingredients and ice cream makers so the children could make snow ice cream!

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