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Thursday, June 11, 2026

Ranck pantry
Canned Goods from summer garden veggies and fruit trees
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"A Pantry For The Soul"

Message summary: Today let us consider the value of storing up the wise commands of a loving God. "Store them up" in your soul's Scriptural pantry so that your spirit overflows with fruitful produce year round!

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"The wise store up choice food and olive oil" (Proverbs 21:20). “My son, keep my words and store up my commands within you” (Proverbs 7:1). "Thy word have I hid in my heart, that I might not sin against Thee" (Psalm 119:11).

A pantry is "a room or closet used for storage from which food is brought to the table" (Merriam-Webster). It can also be a colorful and palatable sight. Today's photo is a custom pantry our wood-working friend Jim made for his wife Joan, so we'll give him credit for his labor with the beautiful woodwork and Joan for the labor in growing, harvesting and canning the fruits and vegetables.

The pantry is evidence of the cooperative relationship of God's abundant provision and the human's hard work and diligence preserved in jars or by other storage methods such as freezing, drying, storing in a cool cellar, etc. What a great treat for the family, especially in the dead of winter when reminders of the fresh hearty summer produce is served at the dinner table! For many years Brooksyne has both canned and prepared food for freezing, probably best known for her jams, especially that which contains rhubarb.

My grandparents, George Washington and Nellie Mae Steincross, lived in a small, white frame house in southwest Missouri in a tiny town called Harwood (here on Google map). (Now practically abandoned but it still has a post office) The pantry in their home was a large walk-in storage room for home canned goods and baking supplies right beside the kitchen. We grandkids loved to play in there.

I recall getting in trouble a few times for breaking a jar or getting into something I shouldn't have. I would be scolded and told, "Stephen, get out of the pantry!" MaMa made the very best apple pie and the pantry  stored  the ingredients she needed, although in my recollection it was never completely full or arranged fancily. I suppose my MaMa's pantry was intended for practical storage after a harvest to be used through the winter till the next harvest season.

I don't have a photo of that pantry, though I wish I did, or other wonderful childhood memories such as the old water pump at the side of the house. In the sixties it didn't occur to us that something we took for granted would be of interest 50 years later! Before digital photography was introduced film wasn't "wasted" on something like that! But nevertheless many images are firmly planted in my memory!

Utilization of a pantry is an expression of being wise in Proverbs 21:20, "The wise store up choice food and olive oil". Due to the configuration of our present home we don't have a single pantry. Since Brooksyne likes to can fruits and vegetables we have several pantries in our home, although none are next to the kitchen. Our largest pantry is where I placed shelves between the studs of an unfinished utility closet.
 
Today we want to consider a spiritual application from the storage pantry of God's Holy Word. Our second daily verse comes from Proverbs 7 which, in its entirety, warns against the adulteress. Perhaps it was initially intended as a charge from Solomon to his son or to those under his authority. As a part of the Holy Scriptures I believe we need to foundationally take it in the way it was intended and, although 3,000 years have passed, it's still altogether appropriate and needed in this sense!

However we can also apply it in a more general way as from our heavenly Father to all His children. We can apply it to not only physical adultery but spiritual as well. We must heed His words and store up His commands within us.
 
My son..."Keep my words." The word for "keep" in the Hebrew literally means, "to hedge about", and implies guarding and protecting. We need to keep God's Word deep and firmly grounded in our hearts.

Jesus said, "If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word" (John 14:23). We are barraged with many words and voices, but we need to recognize and honor the words of our heavenly Father above any other beckoning voice. The enemy of our soul is so cunning in his deception that we must be ever wary of dangers that lurk through internet porn, racy literature, malicious gossip and many other devilish strategies that seek to steal, kill, and destroy the soul. It seems that Satan hunches over his drawing table 24/7 devising schemes and fine-tuning his trickery to trip up believers and to keep unbelievers under his control.
 
https://www.dailyencouragement.net/images/scripture/bible_in_church.jpg"Store up my commands within you." This part of the verse really intrigues me. Over the years I've done a lot of storing up of God's Word through Scripture memorization. However it occurs to me that I lean toward the promises of God that bring me assurance more often than the commands of God that bring conviction and guard my soul against sinning.

But storing up God's commands can provide a tremendous support toward self-restraint and redirect one's thoughts toward holiness when the time of temptation comes. This is expressed in our third text, "Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against Thee" (Psalm 119:11).

* Store up "Thou shalt not steal" and it will be a powerful deterrent to stealing.
* Store up "Honor your father and your mother" and it will remind us of God's fundamental order in society.
* Store up "Thou shalt not commit adultery" and we will guard our hearts and minds against assaults on our morals.
* Store up "shalt thou labor" and we will fortify ourselves with the fundamental necessity of labor.

Today consider the wise commands of a loving God. "Store them up" in your soul's Scriptural pantry so that your spirit overflows with fruitful produce year round and lifelong!


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13.



Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, I want to hide Your Word in my heart, like a Scriptural pantry, that I might not sin against You but instead will be fruitful in my Christian walk. Your Word is my Guiding Light so that as I live by faith I will triumph over evil. Help me to rebuke the devil's temptations with Scripture just as Jesus did during the wilderness temptations. I may be weak, but Your Word is powerful to fight off the temptation to sin and to reassure me that You are with me even when others may forsake me. As a sign of my love for You I will obey Your commands and heed Your instruction. I can do this through Christ who gives me strength. Amen.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"I Have Hidden Your Word in My Heart (Psalm 119:11-13,18)"  Watch on YouTube  Scripture Hymnal

Some Of Our Favorite Pantries

Pantry shelves at the Dourte house 2010
These canned goods were prepared by Wilma who was 85 years old at the time assisted by Jesse, her 87 year old husband (former farmers and spiritual leaders)!

 Pantry in cellar of Amish home
This well-stocked pantry in the cellar of an Amish home.
Notice how the shelves sag in the middle!

Colorful pantry
Pantry of Elvin and Mary, old-order Mennonite friends. We knew Elvin from Val-Co, where we served as chaplains. Often we arrived at lunchtime and we often saw him eat applesauce. In fact he told us he eats it for lunch everyday, which would account for may jars of applesauce that Mary canned and  later stored in her canned goods pantry.

Brooksyne's canning assortment

Here's a sampling of Brooksyne's canning.

Strasburg Railroad steam engine 89
Yesterday Ester and I (Stephen) had lunch together at the Speckled Hen in Strasburg and then boarded a train on the Strasburg Railroad. Here's the steam engine coming in with the ride before ours.
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Strasburg Railroad steam engine 89
We took the last ride of the day and after we got off we watched as they refilled the water tank. Next weekend Brooksyne and I plan to take the Jim Thorpe bike train (a train ride up the Lehigh Gorge and then ride our bikes 25 miles back to Jim Thorpe). Then we will head to Steamtown USA in Scranton to see the "Big Boy" steam engine.
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Finally today:

Festival of Favorites concert
An invitation to local readers: For quite some time our choir has been working on 14 songs that have been our favorites, whether they're worship songs or choir pieces such as Psalm 24. As I was reading Psalm 24 this in my devotions I saw how much Scripture is lifted for this choir number. Since John Frey, Choir Director of Calvary Church for 34 years, is stepping down we have extra voices added to our choir for this concert who have sung under his direction over the many years he has led, so it will be a very large choir and orchestra. We will be recording for a CD as well. I hope you can join us. If you have any questions call or text Brooksyne at 717-823-0593

Possibly my favorite song is "One Day" by Matt and Beth Redman and two other writers; it's an adaptation of "When We All Get to Heaven". Bring your tissue along if your loved one is with Christ when you hear this song!

"And one day we'll be free, free indeed, Jesus,
One day all the struggle will cease.
And we will see Your glory revealed on that day!
When we all get to heaven..."

Listen here w/ lyrics

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