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![]() This weekend our community had a Fire and Ice Weekend. We've sure had lots of ice and the weather remains cold with more snow overnight. We are expecting Spring soon and more than ready for it! "Coming To The End Of Life's Journey"
Note to regular readers: We have been studying Romans 1 in this series but interrupt today so we can pay tribute to a friend whose life's journey ended last week. We expect to resume our study on Romans 1 tomorrow. ![]() Soon I'll come to the end of life's journey,
And I'll meet the one who gave His life for me; I want to thank Him for the love that He gave me; And ten thousand years, and more, I'll praise His name. "Abraham breathed his last and died in a ripe old age, an old man and satisfied with life; and he was gathered to his people" (Genesis 25:8). When David had served God's purpose in his own generation he fell asleep; he was buried with his fathers and his body decayed" (Acts 13:36). For the time of my departure has come" (2 Timothy 4:6). ![]() ![]() Fulfilling God's purpose is the major calling in each of our lives. Consider the daily text. In the historical books we have a lot of information on David. In fact perhaps apart from Moses, we have more biographical information on David than any other Old Testament personality. But the apostle Paul, preaching in a Jewish synagogue in Pisidian Antioch, makes a simple statement concerning David's life, "When David had served God's purpose in his own generation." God places us all on this earth for a season, a period of time known as our "own generation.” It's a journey beginning with our conception till our time of death. The amount of time we have varies; some die young, others middle-aged, and yet others at a "ripe old age" (one of the most colorful descriptions of aging in the Scriptures! See Genesis 25:8.) But like David, all of us (except the final generation) will eventually fall asleep (die) and our physical bodies will decay but in great contrast our spirits will soar. We can live our life for self or in consecration to God's purpose. Recall the old saying, “Only one life will soon be past, only what's done for Christ will last.” How are you impacting others for Christ and eternity? Let us choose, like David and Pastor Jerel Book, to serve God’s purpose in our generation! Ten thousand years and we'll just be started;
Ten thousand years and we've just begun; The battle's over, and the victory is won; Ten thousand years and we've just begun. Be encouraged today, Stephen & Brooksyne Weber ![]() Three years ago we ate at Gus' restaurant in Mount Joy and sat next to
Jerel and Fran Book, on his 70th birthday. The servers are singing "Happy Birthday" to him and he is clapping right along! The smile captures well Jerel's enthusiam for life.
Jerel and Fran
Book's anniversary in 2011. They have both had significant overcoming in life. What a
blessing to see their two sons along with many friends and family honoring
them at this major milestone in their marriage.
Our
church has been blessed to have three retired ministerial couples,
representing spiritual ministry veterans who are now in their seventies,
eighties and nineties!
Left to right: Jerel (now with the Lord) and Fran Book, Jim and Eva Ketner, Jesse and Wilma Dourte, along with our current pastor and his wife, John and Faithe Keefer. Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources "Ten Thousand Years" Video Ernie Haas and homecoming singers (Song beginning with "Soon I'll come to the end of life's journey.") "My Life Is An Offering" (Video) Sovereign Grace Great song based on Romans 12:1,2! "Offering" (Video) Paul Baloche "You Hold Me Now" Video "When It's All Been Said And Done" Video Don Moen "The Law Of Rewards" (A thoughtful article on living a life of purpose.) Here's a quote by Randy Alcorn. "Gather your family and go visit a junkyard or a dump. Look at all the piles of “treasures” that were formerly Christmas and birthday presents. Point out things that people worked long hours to buy and paid hundreds of dollars for, that children quarreled about, friendships were lost over, honesty was sacrificed for, and marriages broke up over. Look at the remnants of gadgets and furnishings that now lie useless after their brief life span. Remind yourself that most of what you own will one day end up in a junkyard like this. And even if it survives on earth for a while, you won’t. . . . When you examine the junkyard, ask yourself this question: ‘When all that I ever owned lies abandoned, broken, useless, and forgotten, what will I have done with my life that will last for eternity?" Personal note: Mike wrote a poem when his dad went into the hospital that has given him assurance and he gave me permission to share with our readers as well. We believe it will bless many! A Hiker's Leap of Faith
There are times when the trail is so lonely; There are times when the way is so steep. But Jesus is walking beside me And His strong hand in mine I will keep. I can't see what path lies before me; I don't know what's 'round the next bend. But as long as my Savior is with me, He's guiding, on that I can surely depend. For He's hiked up the hill of Mount Calvary And He bore the sin cross on His own. So He knows all about my life's struggles And He makes heaven's victory known. Our trials are not for our evil; He uses them making weak strong. He exercises our faith on the pathway; He trades in our grief for a song. So when I am hiking and stumble, Or slip near the edge as to fall, I trust in the grasp of my Savior. I love him and make Him my all. My future eternal is with Him; He knows all my days to the end, He loves me and cares for my needs now, He my soul does completely defend. And here's the best part of my story. My friend Jesus can also be yours. You can trust Him to hike with you also; His love, He freely out-pours. His hand can grip yours and guide you, In your journey rough as it is. He's The Master, The Expert, The Climber, And the power and glory are His. He created us, loves and protects us, His grace He freely extends. He paid for it through His own life's blood. His counsel and wisdom He lends. So come all you hikers of life, Whether flat paths or high mountains steep. Join me with my Savior sojourning. When with Him, don't doubt; take the leap. Our faith is assurance of the unseen. Inspiration strengthened with hope. Our carabiner* is locked on God's harness; He is at the end of our rope. * When I read Mike's poem I didn't recognize what a carabiner is till I looked it up and saw a photo (left). To receive the "Daily Encouragement" each Monday-Friday through email see this page to subscribe to our email list. You can also subscribe to the Wordpress rss feed or through a Wordpress email subscription. (See the email subscription on the right side after opening this page.) ![]() Permissions: Please feel free to pass on, reproduce and distribute any material on Daily Encouragement Net, in part or in whole, in any format, provided that you do not alter the wording in any way or charge a fee beyond the cost of reproduction. It is our desire to spread this material, not protect or restrict it. I do request that you keep the contact, copyright and subscription information intact. Text only version for printing: To make a text only version for printing (without photos or any of the supplemental materials) 1) Open the basic text editor that comes with all computers (known as wordpad, textpad, etc.) You can also use a program like Word and select paste text only. 2) Select and copy the text from the portion of the message you want to print. 3) Paste into the text pad. (The photos won't show up but you will have a brief text description of the photo which you can delete or just ignore.) 4) Format if you desire (change font, increase or decrease size, etc.) 5) Print! Scripture references are from The Holy Bible: New International Version. © 1984 by International Bible Society; NEW AMERICAN STANDARD BIBLE®, Copyright © 1995 by The Lockman Foundation, New King James Version (NKJV) Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. and the King James Version. Personal Mission Statement: "I am created by God to bring Him glory. Through God's Son Jesus Christ I have been redeemed and I make it my life's goal to please the Lord. My mission in life is to honor God through my faith and obedience and to prepare myself and all whom I may influence for eternity." © Copyright 2014 Stephen C. Weber - All Rights Reserved Daily Encouragement Net - 495 Kraybill Church Road - Mount Joy, PA 17552 USA |