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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Asparagus
Fresh asparagus
 Brooksyne will cut it up and stir-fry with brussels sprouts, onions and mushrooms and I will be one "happy camper"!

"The Steadiness Of The Race"

Message summary: When we enter the race we must steadily plod on.

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"The race is not to the swift" (Ecclesiastes 9:11). "Let us run with endurance the race marked out for us" (Hebrews 12:1). "But the one who endures to the end will be saved" (Matthew 24:13).

Early this morning one of the Amish teachers I drive to school gave me a freshly picked batch of asparagus from her own garden. Brooksyne and I both enjoy asparagus (but recall not liking it when we were kids). It has a strong, unique taste and an interesting after effect.*

When we moved to our present home 24 years ago we considered planting some asparagus but didn't do so since we were told it takes several years before you can harvest it. We didn't want to wait that long but if we had planted it at the time we would have had some 21 years of our own asparagus!

Now I am admittedly mixing illustrative material here, something a good writer would never do. Our human nature wants to reap what we sow quickly and sometimes it works that way. But in both negative and positive there can be a long lapse between sowing and reaping. The final reaping does not happen until we reach the other side.

When we enter the race we must steadily plod on. New Christians may get started and they give it all they've got not realizing just how long the race is. The Christian race is a lifelong marathon and in a long distance race pacing is important. Pacing, for the believer, is staying faithful all along the way, over mountaintops and through deep valleys, we run with endurance.

We will receive some harvests along the way but the main reaping will be fully experienced at the end of our life after we "fight life's final war with pain". "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up" (Galatians 6:9).

Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, when we enter the Christian race we don't run for just the first couple of miles but we choose to stay on track with other believers uniting with them as we run the race to reach the goal line where each of us will enter glory, see You face to face, and receive the treasures You have laid up for us in heaven. Keep us faithful during the highs and lows, the mountain tops and deep valleys, so that we reach that glorious finish line in Jesus' name we pray. Amen.

This week our series will be on lessons on running life's race:

Monday: "The Start Of The Race" "The Start Of The Race"

Tuesday: "The Steadiness Of The Race"

Wednesday: "The Challenges Of The Race

Thursday: "The Co-Runners In The Race"

Friday: "The Finish Of The Race"


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"Press On"   Watch on YouTube  Selah  


Jim, pole vault
Last Sunday I used these running points when I taught our Crossroads ABF  class. I began the lesson by pointing out that the Bible uses sports, most notably running, to illustrate spiritual truths. I asked the class to share photos of their high school years when they were involved in sports. Mel, one of our class members, sent me his photo of the pole vault. I am very impressed, Mel, you must have had premature graying in your "young" years!

Men's Breakfast
About twenty years ago I served as an interim pastor of a church in the Harrisburg area. Red was a colorful member with an outstanding testimony (his ship was sunk by a kamikaze pilot in WW2 and he survived for 17 days on the open ocean until he was rescued, see here). People from the church got a real kick out of this "doctored" photo taken when several of us had breakfast together.  I teased that the men are all "Red Wanna-be's."  The real photo is here

Ken Cooke
Today, Ken, a friend came over to tune up my riding tractor, replacing the blades, oil and filters.  Ken is a retired machinist I met shortly after moving to Lancaster County in 2001. We have remained friends through Daily Encouragement. We are pleased to hear he is attending a Bible-preaching church and serving the Lord.

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