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Wednesday, June 25, 2025
This
rustic cabin
was on the
farm where the
volunteer
workers lodged
last week
while in North
Carolina. It
was built
around 1850
and the older
man who owned
the farm was
born in it.
Click
on photo to
enlarge
"The Gift Of Recreation" Message summary: Today work heartily (yesterday's message) but also make time to experience, in one way or another, the enjoyment of recreation. Listen to our message on your audio player. "As for
the rich in
this present
age, charge
them not to be
haughty, nor
to set their
hopes on the
uncertainty of
riches, but on
God, who
richly
provides us
with
everything to
enjoy" (1
Timothy 6:17). Today
I set out to
write a
message about
how people had
recreational
time in the
Bible. The
Bible mentions
running,
wrestling,
dancing
(though
usually
referenced as
a form of
worship), and
boxing which
may have had a
recreational
aspect.
However it's
hard to
imagine they
didn't have
other type of
recreational
activities. The
Bible tells us
all we need to
know but
certainly not
all we want to
know! Our
recreational
activity in
recent years
is mostly bike
riding and we
are working at
pickle ball
(though not
too
seriously),
though we did
buy the
paddles, balls
and net.
Tending to her
flowers in
both the
front, side,
and back yard
is essentially
recreational
to Brooksyne
and, in my
case, lawn
care and small
DIY projects
are also
recreational. Today's
Bible verse
makes an
interesting
point. God
richly
provides us
with
everything to
enjoy. Since
the way we use
recreation
today is not
in the context
of our
Scripture text
we'll just
have to ask
Paul when we
get to heaven
if he also had
recreational
activity in
mind when he
wrote about
the things God
richly
provides for
us to enjoy (1
Timothy 6:17)! Today
work heartily
(yesterday's
message)
but also make
time to
experience, in
one way or
another, the
enjoyment of
recreation.
Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13 Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Playing Games" Watch on YouTube Luke Garrett This song came to mind as we considered today's topic but it is not a positive example of recreation. It refers to the soldiers playing games at the foot of the cross. Brooksyne's
note:
Nearly 30
years ago I
directed an
Easter musical
titled,
"Playing Games
at the Foot of
the Cross" at
the church we
served in
Taunton, MA.
This song was
the featured
theme of the
musical.
Marcia was one
of our choir
members who
was married to
a man who was
not born
again, but
Marcia raised
her children
in the ways of
the Lord on
her own. Her
husband, Tony,
attended the
musical and
following the
musical we had
an altar call.
That evening
Tony fully
surrendered
his life to
Jesus. How
wonderful it
was to see him
finally
sitting next
to Marcia each
Sunday. It
wasn't too
long before I
recruited him
to sing in the
choir as he
had a
wonderful bass
voice and we
sure enjoyed
seeing him
grow in the
ways of the
Lord. Tony had
a heart attack
a few years
back and went
to be with
Jesus but
Marcia
continues to
attend the
church and
serve in many
capacities as
her love for
the Lord has
not waned but
only grown.
Today
we will share
some photos of
recreational
time on our
trip last
week.
Early
each morning
before
breakfast
everyone
gathered for
singing, a
devotional and
prayer.
Click
on photo to
enlarge
![]() Almost
anytime we
were at the
main base camp
a group would
be playing
volleyball.
Click
on photo to
enlarge
![]() One
night a group
of locals
gathered on
the farm to
play Bluegrass
music as they
do every week.
Throughout the
evening the
youth, along
with adults
and children,
came in the
small room to
listen. One of
the young
ladies from
the youth
group joined
in on guitar.
Here's a video.
Click
on photo to
enlarge
Finally
today:
![]() Meanwhile
on the other
side of the
country our
friend Nick
visited
Multnomah
Falls in
Oregon where
we also
visited over
25 years ago.
The falls
attract over
two million
visitors each
year, making
it the
most-visited
natural
recreation
site in the
U.S. Pacific
Northwest.
Tomorrow we
will share
some photos of
the scenery I
saw while in
North Carolina
last week,
including a
waterfall,
Hickory Nut
Falls, which
is one of the
highest
waterfalls
east of the
Mississippi
River.
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