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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Monday,
May
18, 2026
Steve,
a friend from
Iowa, sent me
this photo he
had taken of
the Lover's
Leap Swinging
Bridge in
Columbus
Junction,
Iowa. It was
built in 1922
and spans 262
feet in
length.
"Jars of Clay" Message summary: May God work in each of our lives, in these "jars of clay" today!
Listen to our message on your audio player. "But
we have this
treasure in
jars of clay
to show that
this
all-surpassing
power is from
God and not
from us" (2
Corinthians
4:7). Jimmy
passed away
several weeks
ago and this
last Saturday
his service
was held where
many in the
community
expressed the
value of his
life. Bob, a
local friend,
went to the
service and
described it
to me as
powerful. For many years I would pass Jimmy and see him sitting out on the porch in front of his apartment. I would stop and roll down the window and ask, "How ya doing Jimmy?" and proceeded to share a word of encouragement with him. Jimmy was a believer and we periodically attended a prayer meeting together. As I prepared to drive off, I'd say, "Jimmy, what are you?" and he immediately responded "I'm an overcomer!" (a spiritual concept I shared with him in a conversation several years earlier.)
Years
ago he called
and asked for
a ride home.
"Could you
stop by Turkey
Hill on the
way?" he
asked. (Turkey
Hill is a
local
convenience
store chain.)
As we drove
along I asked
Jimmy to pray
for me. I know
he loves the
Lord and has a
heart for
prayer. I had
meant "pray
for me" in the
sense of
periodically
remembering me
in his
personal
prayer time.
But I no more
than finished
my request
when he loudly
bellowed out
as we rode
together, "Dear
Jesus, help my
brother
Steve…"
That
instantaneous
response to
pray really
encouraged me. We
all have
something
wrong with us.
Some have
major and even
prominent
afflictions
they deal
with.
(Tourette
Syndrome is
not only a
great nuisance
to the patient
but also a
very socially
awkward
affliction.)
Others have
very minor
ones. Ester
can be
sensitive
about her open
heart "zipper"
(scar), that's
been ripped
opened and
sewn back
together six
times. I've
had some
afflictions as
well that have
left some
lasting
physical scars
as have most
of you.
Be
encouraged
today, Hebrews
3:13.
Ester giving a hug Jimmy about 13 years ago Hyper
comes from a
Greek word
that is used
many times in
the New
Testament
often in
compound
words. In fact
there are 25
of them. For
many years I
have
encouraged
people to
consider a
hapax
legomenon
(single usage)
in Romans 8:37
that states in
the English, "No,
in all these
things we are
more than
conquerors
through Him
who loved us."
The three
words "more
than
conquerors"
translates a
single Greek
word
hypernikomen.
It also means
"to gain a
surpassing
victory".
I
taught Ester
this concept
many years ago
and she will
tell you she
is a
hypernikomen.
We taught the
same concept
to Jimmy and
it brought him
such
encouragement.
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
Saturday
evening we
gathered with
friends from
our Crossroads
ABF class at a
member's home
for a
fellowship
meal and
gathering.
This was the
outdoor crowd
and others sat
at tables
inside. How
good it is to
fellowship
with our
brothers and
sisters.
Life tip: Don't sit under the bug zapper!
Yesterday
we joined our
friend Dottie
for a
delicious meal
after church
at Longhorn
Restaurant
across the
street from
Trilium Place
where Dottie
lives. We've
featured
Dottie and Jim
in our photos
many times
over the years
as they have
been dear
friends for
over 25 years.
Jim went to be
with the Lord
on August 6th
last year but
he was very
much present
in our
conversation
at the table.
Jim had a
great sense of
humor and made
everyone
laugh, so we
did some
laughing just
thinking about
the things he
would say or
do. Dottie's
love for Jim
was just as
visible though
he is now gone
from our
presence as it
was during
their 70 year
marriage while
he was among
us.
As
we were seated
a young man
came in
wearing this
t-shirt, a
very needed
message for
our age. I
asked him
where he
worked and he
told me he was
a truck
driver. It
takes a bold
man to wear
this kind of
witness
T-shirt.
Yesterday
before church
a lady
approached me
and showed me
this photo on
her phone. She
had seen the
video on a
national
Christian
channel
promoting a
prayer event
this last
weekend in
Washington and
recognized us.
Best as we can
determine it
was taken at
another prayer
event
sponsored by
Franklin
Graham when we
were in
Washington in
September
2020. We had
no idea at the
time our photo
was even
taken!
Here
is the video
clip that has
our photo.
We
are shown very
briefly about
18 seconds in.
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