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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Friday,
May
15, 2026
Self-serve
Amish roadside
stand with
perennials and
even fresh
asparagus.
Brooksyne
bought several
plants and for
me she bought
asparagus.
Click
on photo to enlarge
"Thou
Shalt Not
Steal" Message
summary: Remember
God's command,
“Thou shalt
not steal”.
Not
surprisingly
it makes a lot
of sense. Listen to our message on your audio player. “Thou
shalt not
steal” (Exodus
20:15).
“Anyone who
has been
stealing must
steal no
longer, but
must work,
doing
something
useful with
their own
hands, that
they may have
something to
share with
those in need”
(Ephesians
4:28). A
few miles
beyond our
first photo of
perennials and
asparagus we
stopped at a
stand that was
selling
various colors
of dahlia
tubers.
Brooksyne
picked out a
tuber that
would grow
alavender
dahlia and
came to me for
the money. You
know how that
is! She looked
for the
container
where she
could leave
the $6.00 but
couldn't find
it. After
looking around
awhile she
found a zipped
bank bag lying
on the ground
near the
wagon. It
could have
been the wind
(although it
wasn't windy
at all) but it
crossed our
minds that
perhaps the
money had been
stolen since
the bag was
empty.
This is an
increasing
problem for
roadside
stands using
the honor
system since
being
honorable is
diminishing.
Close to us
there is a
stand that has
a sign
reminding
people that
stealing is
wrong. We hope
such a simple
reminder
brings
conviction!
Among
the converts
in the early
church some of
them had been
thieves (see 1
Corinthians
6:9-11). In
this list a
vital two word
phrase that
marks
conversion is
"such were"
some of you. Consider
this comment
from the
Expositor’s
Bible
Commentary:
“From the
lowest dregs
of the Greek
cities, from
its profligate
and criminal
classes — the
gospel had
drawn its
converts. In
the Ephesian
Church there
were converted
thieves; and
Christianity
had to make of
them honest
workmen.” Surely
when Paul
wrote this he
was
considering
the eighth
Commandment, “Thou
shalt not
steal”
(Exodus
20:15). This
is so vital to
a properly
functioning
society. But
now in many
cities stores
are closing
because of
retail theft
and some
social justice
warriors are
advocating to
legitimize
stealing,
using the
Orwellian term
"microlooting"
* In this
sordid view
stealing is
seen as
justified
since they
assert the
store makes
enough money
already and
the owner is
rich and those
who steal are
"oppressed".
You can
imagine what a
slippery slope
this is! Hopefully,
you are
blessed with
roadside
stands where
you live. We
do not recall
seeing
anything
similar in
previous
places we have
lived. It is a
blessing to
both the
owners, who
are able to
efficiently
sell their
home-grown
produce and
other goods,
and for those
of us who like
to buy from
them. Remember
God's command,
“Thou shalt
not steal”.
Not
surprisingly
it makes a lot
of sense!
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Valley
Of Worship"
Watch
on YouTube
Seph Schlueter
Brooksyne's
note: This
is a new song
that has a
theme of
building an
altar in the
midst of your
valley of
suffering as
you wait on
the Lord to
meet your
need. Today we
dedicate this
song to our
friend Walter
and to another
friend, Nancy.
I
will build an
altar here
So I don't forget The place where all my doubts and tears Met Your faithfulness Where I lifted my eyes Lifted my hands To the only One who could turn it From a valley of death Into a valley of worship *
"Microlooting"
Theft
Is Now
Progressive
Chic
In some
left-wing
corners of the
commentariat,
moral
rectitude is
out. Flagrant
disregard of
the social
contract is
in.
Scenes from the Lancaster County countryside
Yesterday
I posted this
photo of a
rusty tractor
I passed on
Grandview Road
north of Mount
Joy. Rick, a
friend and
obvious
tractor
aficionado,
identified the
tractor as a
Farmall M
tractor built
in the 1950's
and even
recalls
driving one
pulling a corn
wagon when he
was a
teenager!
Many
of us have
similar
memories of
time on
tractors. My
saddest
tractor memory
was running
over my
childhood dog
when I was
pulling a hay
wagon in
southern
Missouri as a
newly married
man 50 years
ago. See story
here, "My
Dog Suzy"
Rick
sent this
photo of a
restored
Farmall M
tractor. Quite
a difference!
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