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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

dilapidated house
The dilapidated house on Elizabethtown Road. This former inhabitable dwelling intrigues me as to the original family who lived here. It's also a symbol of life here on earth where everything and everyone has a life span, but a reminder that in heaven we will never grow old!
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"Increasing Entropy"

Message summary: One day we will be transported to our eternal home and we’ll have a new body; one that won’t grow stiff, break down or slow down due to the aging process commonly experienced on this side of heaven!

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"Therefore we do not lose heart, but though our outer man is decaying, yet our inner man is being renewed day by day" (2 Corinthians 4:16). “For we know that if our earthly tent which is our house is torn down, we have a building from God, a house not made by hands, eternal in the heavens” (2 Corinthians 5:1).

Driving along Elizabethtown Road through the country the other day I saw a rare sight in Lancaster County, a dilapidated house. Due to high property values and demand for housing you just don't see many properties like this in our area. It probably means there's some type of dispute with the estate.

Look at the photo above. At one time this was an exciting new residence for someone, kind of like a newborn baby. It likely had many years of fruitful use providing housing to families raising children. It was likely maintained until it just wasn't.

Now it is in decay and almost certainly at the point of being demolished. I sure can't imagine anyone fixing it up! It is a demonstration of the law of entropy or 2nd law of thermodynamics. That is "as one goes forward in time, the net entropy (degree of disorder) of any isolated or closed system will always increase." This universal law is a powerful argument against evolution.

In the article "What Is Entropy? A Measure of Just How Little We Really Know" Zack Savitsky wrote, "Life is an anthology of destruction. Everything you build eventually breaks. Everyone you love will die. Any sense of order or stability inevitably crumbles. The entire universe follows a dismal trek toward a dull state of ultimate turmoil."* (Of course he is only writing concerning the natural realm.)

Today let's consider another house that shows evidence of increasing entropy and will eventually be "torn down", our mortal body. David wrote of an indisputable truth concerning age progression, "I have been young, and now am old" (Psalm 37:25).

Now as we are in the experience of older age I seek to healthily see age as an inevitable and blessed consequence of staying alive.

The Apostle Paul is speaking of our temporary situation in the daily text: “For we know that if our earthly tent which is our house is torn down, we have a building from God, a house not made by hands, eternal in the heavens”.

That’s a good verse to hide deep in our hearts. Elsewhere we read: “For here we do not have an enduring city, but we are looking for the city that is to come” (Hebrews 13:14). The Apostle James describes this temporary situation quite graphically: “What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes” (James 4:14).

When Paul wrote, “For we know that if our earthly tent which is our house is torn down” he was underscoring the decay and temporal state of our present life. One day this old house will be torn down, a euphemism for death. Our physical bodies are examples of increasing entropy!

When this house is torn down our future house is described as “a building from God, a house not made by hands, eternal in the heavens".

The ongoing challenge for each of us is not driving the stakes too deeply in our present “tent”. We must be purposeful in not getting too settled nor should we ceaselessly strive for comfort on this side. That’s particularly true for those of us who live in peace and relative affluence, which can be such a seducing trap.

One day we will be transported to our eternal home and we’ll have a new body; one that won’t grow stiff, break down or slow down due to the aging process commonly experienced on this side of heaven!


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13


Stephen and Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, we look forward to the mysterious moment when we who follow Christ will be changed in the twinkling of an eye, when the trumpet sounds from heaven. Our perishable bodies will take on the imperishable and we will be forever young, no longer plagued by the moans and groans, the tears and breaks of this earthly body. Until Christ returns or until You call us home, we remain faithful, hopeful and vigilant in our spiritual pilgrimage, no matter the condition of this flesh and blood body. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"This Old House"  Watch on YouTube  Stuart Hamblen

"Never Grow Old"  Watch on YouTube   Jim Reeves  Brooksyne's Note: As a child my parents had a large collection of  the authentic country western singers (Hank Snow, Tex Ritter or the gospel albums (some of them were country as well). Growing up in Oklahoma that was my roots. Among the albums were Jim Reeves, pianist and singer, who was considered country but gospel. "Never Grow Old" came to my mind immediately since we played his album often and this was among the selections. It's an old song found in some hymnals, that has lasting truth for the believer. I looked at the first few comments and were touched by what they wrote. Here's the first one written by a loving husband:

"A week ago today, March 25 my wife was on her deathbed and  nearing the end of her journey. I held her hand and softly sung this song until the breathing ended. This song forever will bring back memories."

Billy Graham put it this way in the book he wrote at 93 years of age, "Nearing Home: Life, Faith, and Finishing Well":

"I never thought I would live to be this old. All my life I was taught how to die as a Christian, but no one ever taught me how I ought to live in the years before I die. I wish they had because I am an old man now, and believe me, it's not easy."

He couldn't have known at the time he would live to be 99 years old and it never got easier, that we can be sure of!

* What Is Entropy? A Measure of Just How Little We Really Know.

For the terminally curious or those interested in a true fixer-upper today's house photo was taken here on Google Maps.

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