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Thursday, July 9, 2026

Tidy Amish shed
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.
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"His Invisible Hand"

Message summary: Remember that God has an overall plan as He guides you with His invisible hand.

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"God sent me before you to preserve for you a remnant in the earth, and to keep you alive by a great deliverance" (Genesis 45:7).

Last night I called Jeff, a friend who had informed me in an email that he had just received a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. He is an electrical engineer and was approaching the matter thoughtfully and honestly. Since his faith is firmly planted in Christ he has an assurance writing, "I'm doing fine and looking forward to the destination, never mind the possibility of the trip being rough".

He is working on finishing life will, something we should all be doing. But there is sure a greater urgency with a terminal diagnosis.

I prayed for Jeff as we finished the call that he would experience God's sustaining grace and have an assurance of God's invisible hand at work.

In the course of trusting God we experience those times when we just aren't sure what the Lord is doing in regard to His leading, let alone how it will work out in the end, although we know the ultimate outcome. One benefit I have noticed in regard to growing older is that the disappointments that might have been devastating to me in my younger years I now see more as a stepping stone toward the overall plan God has for my Christian life.

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.

Today's Scripture relates to the moment when Joseph is reuniting with his jealous brothers. Twenty years earlier they sought to kill him and, as a concession, sold him into slavery at the tender age of 17.  From the brothers perspective it was all over; they would never hear from this pesky little brother again.

Joseph had lost his favored position and his treasured possession, the coat of many colors. He was separated from his father who presumed he was dead.

He wound up in Egypt and when things started to look up he was lied about and was wrongly accused.  He spent years in prison, forgotten. But he kept his faith. Finally he was called in to interpret Pharaoh's dream and ended up as prime minister, second only in command to Pharaoh.

His brothers, who had no idea whether he was even alive had come to Egypt in search of food due to a famine and now they stood in terror before him. He was in a position to get even and they expected revenge. But instead he had a family reunion with those same brothers who had tried to kill him twenty years earlier.

Joseph had kept his faith and identity. Twice he made a great faith statement regarding God's leading with these words, "God sent me before you" (Genesis 45:5-7). What an astounding acknowledgement of the invisible hand of God! He experienced the emotional pinnacle thatthe late theologian R.C. Sproul refers to as "where the rubber of human anguish meets the road of divine providence".

Joseph demonstrates a remarkable evidence of God's work in His life. He recognized God had a purpose and was providentially leading, even though he went through circumstances of the very worst sort.

He recognized that it was ultimately not the vicious act of his brothers nor the Ishmaelite slave traders that got him to Egypt.  It was God. "God sent me ahead of you", Joseph asserted.

Are you walking in God's ways today? Are you seeking God's direction about a matter? Is He taking you though a major transition like our friend Jeff? (This is a transition we will all experience in one way or another.) Remember that God has an overall plan as He guides you with His invisible hand.

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

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, we're reminded today that nothing happens to Your children apart from Your sovereign will. Since You use both good and evil to accomplish Your purpose in our lives we need not fear what others may say or do to us. Your Spirit abides with us helping us to trust You no matter the present or future. Our lives are in Your loving hands which gives us a settled peace about that which concerns us, past, present and future. Amen.

* Dross - the waste or scum formed on molten metals, usually caused by oxidation.


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.

"How Firm A Foundation"   Watch on YouTube   Sovereign Grace Music
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.



Calf nursing
The cow is a Dutch Banded but the calf appears to be a Hereford. Someone needs to explain this to me!

MJMC community garden
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!
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MJMC community playground
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!
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