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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Monday,
March
9, 2026
"A
Lesson From
Limburger
Cheese" Message
summary:
When we share
the Gospel
those who
believe in
Christ find
the message a
pleasing
aroma, a
message of new
life. But to
those
perishing they
find the
message like a
foul odor, a
reminder of
death. Listen
to our message
on your audio
player. "But
thanks be to
God, who in
Christ always
leads us in
triumphal
procession,
and through us
spreads the
fragrance of
the knowledge
of Him
everywhere.
For we are the
aroma of
Christ to God
among those
who are being
saved and
among those
who are
perishing, to
one a
fragrance from
death to
death, to the
other a
fragrance from
life to life.
Who is
sufficient for
these things?"
(2 Corinthians
2:14-16) Yesterday
I taught our
Adult Bible
Fellowship
class, a group
of about fifty
fellow
travelers
walking the
same pilgrim
pathway.* We
are teaching a
series on
apologetics
and sharing
our faith. My
particular
topic was
"Destroying
Strongholds".
In this
context these
are the
stongholds we
encounter that
limit
receptivity to
the truth of
the Gospel. "For
the weapons of
our warfare
are not of the
flesh but have
divine power
to destroy
strongholds”
(2 Corinthians
10:4). I
illustrated
using a verse
that describes
how we all
spread an
aroma
(spiritually
and
figuratively
speaking), "the
fragrance of
the knowledge
of Him".
To those who
believe in
Christ it is a
pleasant
aroma, a
fragrance of "life
to life".
But to those
perishing
(lost without
Christ, dead
in their sins)
it is a
fragrance of "death
to death". In
the course of
the lesson I
asked for
examples of
pleasant
fragrances
such as a
scented
candle,
lilacs, bread
baking and so
forth. Then I
asked for a
response
regarding
unpleasant
(really foul)
odors with a
photo of a
manure
spreader on
the slide. The
class
responded with
examples like
skunk, but one
responded with
"limburger
cheese".
Rick
brought in
some limburger
cheese and
gave a slice
with a tasty
cracker to
those who
might want to
try it out. It
seems the
majority of
the class did
and based on
hands raised
most enjoyed
it (including
Brooksyne)! I
was quite
surprised. But class members commented on the after taste and the smell it left on their fingers. (I wouldn't want a stinky foot smell on my fingers). I suppose the foul smell I experienced at my PaPa's is a first impression that has never left me so I had no interest in trying it. The
cheese
produces its
notorious
smell because
of the
bacterium used
to ferment it.
This is
Brevibacterium
linens, the
same one found
on human skin
that is
partially
responsible
for body odor
(particularly
foot odor).
That gives you
a pretty good
sense of how
bad it can
smell! I
am sure many
in our class
will not soon
forget that we
had a
limburger
cheese tasting
in our Sunday
School class.
I just hope
they remember
the main point
to the
illustration! The main point being: when we share the Gospel those who believe in Christ find the message a pleasing aroma, a message of new life. But to those perishing they find the message like a foul odor, a reminder of death. That's why conversion is absolutely essential.
Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13
Stephen and Brooksyne Weber
* The "Pilgrim Pathway" describes Christians on their journey to the Celestial City as John Bunyan beautifully described in his book "Pilgrim’s Progress". For
a fuller
exposition of
today's
Scripture text
see here. Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
We
were unable to
recall a song
that
specifically
alludes to
today's
concept of
being a
fragrance for
Christ but
these songs
came to mind
that do have a
fragrance
theme. "Broken and Spilled Out" Watch on YouTube Steve Green "Worthy Of It All" Watch on YouTube Michael Bethany "Christ and Christ Crucified" Watch on YouTube Lindy Cofer (We sang this yesterday in our church service. It has a powerful, encouraging message.) ![]() Last
Saturday a
couple of
other ABF
teachers and I
attended an
apologetics
conference
where Mark
Farnham,
author of the
book we are
studying,
presented
sessions on
defending our
faith. Mark is
6' 8" and
towered over
me as well as
Gordy and
Dennis, the
other
teachers! His
book is titled
"Every
Believer
Confident"
which is an
excellent
practical
resource.
![]() Our
neighbors,
Levi and Leah,
hosted the
church service
yesterday for
our local
Amish
community. On
the way to our
own church
service we
passed by as
they gathered,
miscellaneous
conveyances
coming from
every
direction. The
service was
held in the
basement of
their house
(last week we
featured a
lamb in that
same
basement).
After the
service they
enjoy a large
meal together.
Last week we
took Leah to
Costco where
she loaded two
large shopping
carts
preparing for
the big day.
![]() Last
night we
joined with
some friends,
Jeff and
Audrey, for
dinner. They live
in a house
built in the
1800's in
Strasburg, PA.
Rick (the
Limburger
cheese man)
and his wife
Deb also
joined us.
![]() After
dinner we
stopped by to
see Jesse and
Anna on the
Old Windmill
Farm. Jesse
was out in the
barn caring
for a Scottish
Highland calf
born earlier
in the day,
making sure
the calf had
enough
Colostrum, the
first form of
milk produced
by the cow
after
delivery. The
calf seems to
be struggling
and appears
lame in one
leg;
hopefully,
that will soon
improve.
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