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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Field work on Amish farm
Late yesterday afternoon my neighbor was tending to his carnival squash field with his boys helping him.
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"TITDTLHM"

Message summary: Living with a "TITDTLHM" outlook is a powerful antidote to FOMO and ROMO!

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"This is the day the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it" (Psalm 118:24).

Our vocabulary is filled with acronyms. We use them all the time and in some cases we've heard the acronym all our lives, like FBI. We may know what the acronym means but not what it stands for. Many use the acronym "TGIF" (you'll be sick of acronyms by the end of this message!) as they look forward to the weekend. That means "Thank God It's Friday" or "Thank Goodness It's Friday" if you are bit more sanctified.

But how many of you have heard of the acronym FOMO?

FOMO stands for Fear Of Missing Out. It is the feeling of apprehension that one is either not in the know about or missing out on information, events, experiences, or life decisions that could make one's life better. According to experts, whoever they are, this in part accounts for why so many are constantly attached to their electronic communication devices.

Not unusual these days but it especially struck me how many people you observe walking along with their heads down, oblivious to all that surrounds them, simply focused on their device. Admittedly, we both carry smart phones and they are pretty handy but especially when we are out in God's creation they are tucked away except for trying to capture the outdoor setting on the camera.

Although this continues to increase it occurs to me that "FOMO" is not merely technologically related. Many are afraid of "missing out" if they don't have certain items such as a new home, the latest fashion, modern vehicle or tech device, if they aren't able to go to certain places on their "bucket list".

There's a form of FOMO that we can share from experience when we get to that point in life where we have more miles behind us than what lies ahead. Certainly, Brooksyne and I have crossed that line. You realize there's a lot you are not going to get done in life and you have missed out on. This can lead to ROMO, an acronym I made up meaning, "Regrets On Missing Out". You look back and see all you didn't see or don't have or won't do.

But there is a Scriptural principle that deals with both FOMO and ROMO.

Well we believe our acronym (if we must have one) should be: "TITDTLHM". Actually it would probably be a lot easier just to memorize the phrase which a good number of you have already done so, "This is the day the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it".

Many of you have surely heard the verse put to music in a simple chorus and if you're like us you've sung it hundreds of times. We sang it in our earliest years in Christ and now there is a newer Cody Carnes version as well that we sing in our church.

Living with a "TITDTLHM" outlook is a powerful antidote to FOMO and ROMO!

"This is the day the LORD has made." It's a simple proclamation of truth that we can declare every single day. It's always true; God displays the "burning sun" in the morning and the "rising moon" in the night. Every day is an act of His faithful creation. What blessedness results and faith arises as we recognize this marvelous act, acknowledge His daily loving kindness and joyfully declare that TITDTLHM.

"Let us rejoice and be glad in it."  That’s a vital decision we make regardless of life's circumstances. No doubt some readers have great burdens today and challenges that could potentially overwhelm them. If this is our sole focus we will find our spirit downcast and discouraged.

Or we can instead make a volitional choice that today we will rejoice and be glad. The apostle Paul declared in his letter to the Philippians, "I rejoice greatly in the Lord" even though he was imprisoned and surely had distressing circumstances.  The real key is to focus on Jesus as we live our daily lives with an eternal perspective. This day let us seek to keep this focus, living with a "TITDTLHM" outlook!


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13.


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Jesus, I rejoice in You as this new day unfolds. This is the day that You have made and I choose to rejoice and be glad in it.  I have assurance today that Your way is perfect and Your timing is flawless. Your ways are higher than any other and Your wisdom far exceeds that of man. You are a shield for all who come to You for refuge, for You will arm me with strength and You will perfect my ways. You make my feet like the feet of a deer and enable me to stand on the heights. You give me Your shield of victory and sustain me by Your right hand. Therefore I rejoice in You and praise You Jesus, as You show Your unfailing love and kindness to me on this blessed day. Amen.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"This is the Day"  Watch on YouTube   Maranatha Singers (This is how we sang it when we were young, based directly in the Bible text). 

"This is the Day"  Watch on YouTube  CityAlight

"Be Glad"  Watch on YouTube    Cody Carnes

"All Creatures of our God and King" This is a violin solo with the backdrop of breathtaking landscapes and wild animals. The hymn instrumental is so inspiring you'll want to close your eyes, but don't, or you'll miss the inspiring photography of God's Creation.   Watch on YouTube

Spraying
Another photo showing farm work in our neighborhood.
This neighbor was spraying his cabbage.
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Rolling Gardens Farm Market
Fresh produce and flowers at the Rolling Gardens Farm Market. The onions were picked by Esther, Anna and Leah, likely the farmer's young daughters. A designation of who made a product is often seen at these country markets.
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Rolling Gardens Farm Market radishes
Colorful radishes at the Rolling Gardens Farm Market.

Amish commute
Yesterday morning and evening we saw this Amish boy commuting to and from work on his horse. Brooksyne is returning from a walk on the tractor trail across from our house.

Finally today:

Festival of Favorites concert
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. As I was reading Psalm 24 this in my devotions I 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 extra voices added to our choir for this concert who have sung under his direction over the many years he has led, 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. If you have any questions call or text Brooksyne at 717-823-0593

Possibly my favorite song is "One Day" by Matt and Beth Redman and two other writers; it's 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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