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Tuesday, June 10, 2025 On
Sunday
evening, while
eating dinner
outside under
our gazebo, we
heard the clip
clop of a
horse
approaching.
Ester caught
this picture
of an Amish
couple in
their open
buggy going
down the road
in front of
our house. We
will look back
at this photo
with fond
remembrance of
the large oak
tree in our
front yard
where
squirrels
scurried up
and down as
our dogs were
spellbound
looking on.
This oak tree
and another in
our side yard
have been
diseased with
"oak wilt" for
the past two
years so
yesterday we
finally had
the trees
removed.
Click
on photo to
enlarge
"Fake News" Message
summary:
Today
there are many
voices
clamoring for
our attention
claiming to be
true. There's
a lot of fake
news so
discernment
will be an
increasing
challenge. But
Paul states,
"Let no one
deceive you in
any way" which
is an ongoing
warning to all
who follow
Christ. Listen to our message on your audio player. "Now
concerning the
coming of our
Lord Jesus
Christ and our
being gathered
together to
Him we ask
you, brothers,
not to be
quickly shaken
in mind or
alarmed,
either by a
spirit or a
spoken word,
or a letter
seeming to be
from us, to
the effect
that the day
of the Lord
has come" (2
Thessalonians
2:1,2). I
received an
email this
morning
informing me
that my
"McAfee Total
Protection"
plan had been
renewed. Well,
I don't have a
"McAfee
Total
Protection"
plan.
It is a
totally fake,
scam type
email I
receive every
so often.
It was from a
random gmail
address and
told me I was
charged
$310.00. The
sender, Janna,
was polite
though, ending
with
"Gratefully".
I suppose she
would be
grateful if I
fell for it
and called the
number
provided to
give her my
credit card
information! Years
ago we passed
this church
sign (photo
above) in the
little town of
Okay,
Oklahoma. It
says, No fake
news here,
just the Good
News of Jesus
Christ”. It
seems to be a
sign where
they are more
interested in
the message
than in
advertising
their church
name!
(We assume the
church name on
the sign was
blown off
during the
recent storm
in their
area.)
Today
let us
consider a
Biblical
account of
fake news.
2 Thessalonians 2:1-12 provides an interpretive challenge. Paul alludes to verbal teachings he had shared with the Thessalonians when he was with them in person but these messages are not recorded in writing. “Do you not remember that when I was still with you I told you these things?” (v.5). Today
we have many
means of
listening to a
recorded
message; a
transcript,
tape, CD and
now of course
many messages
are on
YouTube. But
try searching
on YouTube for
"Paul's first
messages to
the
Thessalonian
church in
Acts". Pastor David Guzik points out, "The challenge in understanding this chapter comes from the fact that it is a supplement to what Paul has already taught the Thessalonians in words, and we don’t know exactly what Paul said to them." This
teaching “concerning
the coming of
our Lord Jesus
Christ and our
being gathered
together to
Him” was
dealt with in
Paul's first
letter in 1
Thessalonians
4:13-18.
(We
dealt with
this passage
in a series of
messages last
month.)
But further
clarification
was needed due
to bad
teaching (fake
news) that was
coming their
way "to
the effect
that the day
of the Lord
has come”. This
was causing
great distress
and they were
being shaken
in mind and
alarmed and
understandably
so. Imagine
the sense that
you had missed
out on
Christ's
coming! The
center part of
the text today
is instructive
since we deal
with the same
today and in a
sense more so.
"Not to be
quickly shaken
in mind or
alarmed,
either by a
spirit or a
spoken word,
or a letter
seeming to be
from us". This indicates there were three sources of deceptive teaching causing confusion to the Thessalonians: 1)
A spirit - This
may refer to
the claim of
some to a
prophetic
utterance made
in the power
of the Spirit
of God. There
were evidently
those in the
church with
the gift of
prophecy, but
the church and
the leaders
were to
carefully
examine and
accept only
what was from
God. In other
words, was it
in keeping
with both the
Old Testament
and that which
they heard
from Paul, an
apostle.
That's the
same today but
we have the
entire New
Testament as a
guide. We need
to reject what
does not line
up with
Scripture no
matter how
"spiritual" it
may be
delivered. 2)
A spoken word
- This
may have been
a preacher
either from
within or
outside the
church who was
teaching false
doctrine and
causing
distress. Some
are very
persuasive and
gifted as
speakers but
again, we need
to reject that
which does not
line up with
Scripture. 3) A letter seeming to be from us - This to me is the most dangerous. Someone was attempting to use the credibility of Paul to advance their cause. How convincing this would be and what would have been the signs of a forged letter at this age is unknown. But now, especially with Artificial Intelligence, a whole new level of deception is coming our way with video and audio practically indiscernible from the genuine. All of the above are illustrative of fake news, a term that's been popularly used in recent years but is actually an ancient problem. Today
there are many
voices
clamoring for
our attention
claiming to be
true. There's
a lot of fake
news and
discernment
will be an
increasing
challenge. In
the very next
verse 1
Thessalonians
2:3, Paul
states, "Let
no one deceive
you in any
way" which
will be the
basis of our
message
tomorrow.
Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13 Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"The Voice Of Truth" Watch on YouTube Casting Crowns
![]() Two
oaks were
removed from
our property
yesterday due
to a disease
called oak
wilt. One of
them in the
photo
yesterday
still has
leaves this
year but they
were dry and
wilted with
many dead
branches
throughout the
tree. The
other Oak in
the photo
above did not
even leaf out
this year. (We
had a link to
a site that
explained oak
wilt
yesterday)
![]() This
is the same
oak tree in
November 2017
when it was
healthy. These
have been
beautiful
trees we've
enjoyed for
many years.
Now we have a
decision about
whether to
plant another
tree. But the
best time to
plant a tree
is 20 years
ago!
![]() Our
friend Mike is
cutting
firewood from
the branches
of the downed
oaks to heat
his house. The
chips from the
grinder went
up the road to
an Amish
neighbor for
mulch and the
wood from the
main trunk
will be used
to heat his
greenhouses.
The main trunk
will be
removed and
the stump will
be subject to
a stump
grinder so the
area can be
graded and we
can plant
grass where it
was.
Click
on photo to
enlarge
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