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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Thursday,
July
9, 2026
Brooksyne
took this
photo of a
garden shed on
an Amish farm.
The white,
somewhat
peeling, paint
stirs
childhood
memories of
visits with my
grandparents
in rural
southern
Missouri,
although their
shed looked
more like the
one barely
seen in the
left
background. A
few flowers,
shrubbery and
white paint
can sure dress
up an aging
shed. In the
right
background the
cows are lined
up in the barn
waiting to be
milked.
"His Invisible Hand" Message
summary:
Remember that
God has an
overall plan
as He guides
you with His
invisible
hand. He
is working on
finishing life
will,
something we
should all be
doing. But
there is sure
a greater
urgency with a
terminal
diagnosis. The song "He Sees What We Don’t" has these thoughtful lines that really speaks to our hearts, And though you may see a valley He sees the mountain you’ll be standing on When all you can see are the tears falling down I’m so glad He sees what we don’t.
Divine
providence is
a theological
term used to
describe the
sovereignty of
God over
events in all
of creation,
including our
own lives.
Brooksyne
often quotes a
paraphrase of
Proverbs 16:1,
"We may make
our plans, but
God has the
final say".
See here
for this verse
in various
versions. Planning
and
strategizing
short and long
term goals is
an important
part of life,
but it is
especially
reassuring
that God's
sovereign hand
overrules our
limited
knowledge, as
we trust our
lives to His
care. He
brings to pass
that which He
has planned
for us even
though it
might not be
what we had
desired,
expected or in
the time frame
we had in
mind. When through fiery trials Thy pathway shall lie, My grace, all sufficient, shall be Thy supply. The flames shall not hurt thee; I only design Thy dross* to consume and Thy gold to refine. Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13 Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
The
two songs
alluded to
today:
"He
Sees What We
Don’t"
Watch
on YouTube
11th
Hour
(Dedicated to
our friend
Jeff as he
faces what he
can't see).
Interestingly
as mentioned
in the message
Jeff is an
electrical
engineer. I
have
previously
told this
story of
meeting an
electrical
engineer in
New England
about 30 years
ago.
I
have met a
quite a number
of electrical
engineers who
have faith in
God. I recall
a conversation
one time with
an electrical
engineer at a
Christian Book
Distributors
book sale in
Peabody, MA
above Boston
and I shared
with him my
observation of
meeting so
many
electrical
engineers who
have faith in
God and asked
him his
opinion on why
this is
so. His
answer was
immediate and
very
interesting.
He shared how
in his field
of study
there's a
focus on a
power that
can't be seen
and thus faith
in an
invisible God
and His power
is not as
difficult.
The
very first
recipient of a
daily
encouragement
in 1996 was
Nigel Lee, an
electrical
engineer with
a Ph.D. from
Princeton, and
we've stayed
in contact all
these years!
He and his
wife Laifong
would be the
longest
continuous
recipients of
our messages.
The
Invisible Hand
by R.C. Sproul
which I read
many years ago
is a highly
recommended
book on this
topic.
Do
All Things
Really Work
for Good?
In
this book, Dr.
R.C. Sproul
covers all
aspects of
divine
providence and
reasserts the
fact that God
is concerned
with each
detail in the
universe.
"Every woman
who has
delivered a
stillborn baby
knows the
devastation it
brings to the
heart," writes
R.C. Sproul.
"Who can
experience
such a thing
without crying
to heaven and
asking, 'Why?'
It is normal
to wonder
where God is
in such
circumstances.
It is where
the rubber of
human anguish
meets the road
of divine
providence."
"This book is an effort to face those issues and questions that arise with regard to God's providence," says Dr. Sproul. "It is designed to look at the question of providence, not only from a doctrinal viewpoint, but chiefly from an examination of concrete experiences of the flesh-and-blood people whose lives and struggles are recorded for us in sacred Scripture." Dr. Sproul concludes: "The providence of God is our fortress, our shield, and our very great reward. It is what provides courage and perseverance for His saints." All who read The Invisible Hand will find themselves praising God for his mercy and loving kindness. ![]() The
cow is a Dutch
Banded but the
calf appears
to be a
Hereford.
Someone needs
to explain
this to me!
![]() The
Mount
Joy Mennonite
Church
provides a
community
garden for
neighbors who
may want a
small, raised
garden plot
and it appears
to be very
well-watered
and thriving!
Click
on photo to enlarge
![]() The
church is also
making a huge
community
playground
using
volunteer
labor from the
congregation.
(The community
garden is to
the left, but
not seen in
the photo). As
I observed the
scene late
yesterday
afternoon from
my bike a
young lady
from the work
team came over
to visit.
After her high
school
graduation she
spent a year
of service
with Youth
With A
Mission. She
displayed a
vibrant,
pleasant
outlook
actually
conversing
with an old
man. I
actually kind
of wonder is
she had come
over to
witness to me!
Click on photo to enlarge
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