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Monday, May 5, 2025 "Our Eternal Home" Message summary: One day we will be transferred to our permanent home, a home not built with human hands! Listen to our message on your audio player. "Now
if we have
died with
Christ, we
believe that
we will also
live with Him"
(Romans 6:8).
"Now we know
that if the
earthly tent
we live in is
destroyed, we
have a
building from
God, an
eternal house
in heaven, not
built by human
hands" (2
Corinthians
5:1). "I think
it is right to
refresh your
memory as long
as I live in
the tent of
this body,
because I know
that I will
soon put it
aside, as our
Lord Jesus
Christ has
made clear to
me" (2 Peter
1:13,14). One of the construction workers, seeing me walk around, asked if I was the owner! I told him I wasn't, but my mansion is under construction on the other side. I was alluding to the KJV translation of John 14:2 when Jesus said, "In my Father's house are many mansions". Yesterday I taught in our Adult Bible Fellowship class (AKA Sunday School) from 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18, often called the "Rapture passage". This week I expect to glean some messages from that study. Early
in the message
I played a
brief clip
that features
two twins in
the womb
discussing
whether or not
there would be
life after
delivery.
It is really a
parallel to
discussion
about life
after death.
(There is a
link to the
clip below.)
Through and
through the
Bible teaches
there is life
after death! In
2 Corinthians
chapters 4 and
5 the Apostle
Paul, inspired
by the Holy
Spirit, shares
some
incredible
insights
regarding the
perspective we
should have as
we live out
our life on
this earth.
Apart from a
few select
people
throughout
history (Enoch
and Elijah),
all have
experienced
the
destruction of
the earthly
tent we live
in. We call
that death.
There will
also be a
group who will
be alive at
the return of
Christ. They
too will
experience a
transition w/o
death (see 1
Thessalonians
4:13-18). The ongoing challenge for us is not driving the stakes too deep in this present "tent". We must be very cautious about not getting too settled or comfortable. That's particularly true for those who live in relative affluence, which can be such a seducing trap. One day we will be transferred to our permanent home, a home not built with human hands! Now I belong to Jesus, Jesus belongs to me, Not for the years of time alone, But for eternity!
Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13 Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
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"Linguistic
Key to the
Greek New
Testament"
(Rienecker/Rogers)
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Is There Life After Delivery?" Watch on YouTube 1 minute 50 seconds (This is the clip mentioned in the message. It is very thought-provoking.) "Now
I Belong To
Jesus"
Watch
on YouTube
Monica McCoy "Going
Home"
Watch
on YouTube
Dedicated to
Deb Strickler
whose mother
was recently
transported to
her Eternal
Home. Going
Home hymn
background
(adapted):
In 1967
Bill and
Gloria Gaither
had been
holding
services for a
week in a
church in
Tennessee. As
young parents
they also
brought their
one year old,
Suzanne. The
week was over
and the
Gaithers said
good-bye to
friends,
packed their
suitcases in
the station
wagon,
and headed out
for their long
drive home to
Indiana. As
they were
pulling out of
the parking
lot, Suzanne
asked, "Where
are we going
now, Mommy?"
"Home,
sweetheart,"
Bill answered.
"We're going
home." Little
Suzanne
clapped her
hands and made
up a song.
"Going home.
We're going
home," she
sang until she
finally fell
asleep....There
was something
so comforting
about finally
leaving the
place they'd
been visiting
to head home
where they
belonged.
Suzanne's
exuberant
jingle about
home gave the
Gaithers an
idea for a new
song, as the
little tune
she made up
kept going
through their
minds. Gloria
writes, "One
of these days
our Father
will scoop us
up in His
strong arms
and we will
hear Him say
those sweet
and comforting
words, 'Come
on, Child.
We're going
home.'" Brooksyne's note: Grandma
and Grandpa
Sherrell (my
dad's parents)
lived in the
hills of
Arkansas about
180 miles from
my home town
of Tulsa,
Oklahoma.
Three to four
times a year
our family
would make the
long journey
to visit them
over the
weekend and we
children
always spent a
week with them
during the
summer.
I very
specifically
recall how
Grandpa would
sit my sister
and me on his
lap and talk
about heaven.
Being a colorful storyteller he would describe what heaven looked like and tell why he and Grandma were going there. Grandpa told this same story most every visit but somehow I never tired of hearing his repetitious story. Perhaps it was because his eyes sparkled, his countenance brightened and a little quiver in his voice as he would talk of heaven. He made it seem like it was going to take place that same day and he was preparing me for the great event. In fact the event did not take place for another decade or so when Grandpa left the "tent of his body." Though I loved him immensely, when I attended his funeral I didn't weep with sorrow, although I did shed tears of joy. I still remember how joyful the occasion was because Grandpa had given me a picture in my mind of him being in heaven and enjoying all the things he described to me throughout my childhood. The big event for him had finally taken place. It's been almost fifty years since he joined the saints in heaven, but I'll always remember his oft-repeated stories of going to be with Jesus. He talked to me often about the things that really matter and I, too, long for that union in heaven when I shall behold the Lamb of God. ![]() Saturday
evening we
attended a
gathering for
our Zimbabwean
friends Notsen
and Thobe
Ncube. They
came to the
states ten
years ago so
Notsen could
further his
education.
Several years
ago they
returned to
Zimbabwe but
were back on
Saturday since
he received is
dr from
Lancaster
Bible College.
Today he heads
back to
Zimbabwe as he
oversees seven
churches there
along with
other pressing
duties. We'll
be visiting
with Tho as
she will
remain in the
states for
further
schooling.
![]() When
the Ncubes
came ten years
ago they
brought their
two young
sons, Nathan
and Neville.
Now Nathan
(middle) is a
college
graduate and
working in the
Philadelphia
area as an
accountant. In
the photo are
two friends
from work, one
from Nigeria
and the other
from Tanzania.
All three
profess faith
in Christ.
The
Ncubes arrived
in January
2015 and
experienced
snow for the
first time the
first Sunday
they attended
church. I took
a photo of
them after I
showed them
how to make
their very
first
snowballs!
![]() Brooksyne
had a very
busy day
yesterday
joining the
choir for our
three regular
services then
again in the
afternoon for
a county-wide
hymn sing.
They
didn't
videotape the
service but
here is one of
my favorites
we sang.
"Wonderful
Grace Of
Jesus"
Watch
on YouTube
Gospel Music
Hymn Sing
Finally
today:
![]() Driving
home from our
gathering
Saturday
evening we
drove through
the country
and Ester took
our opening
photo of the
sheep and
these young
foals on an
Amish farm.
They were
having a great
time running
back and forth
exercising
their long,
limber legs!
Click on photo
to enlarge
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