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Friday,
August 15,
2025 "Keeping
Your Spiritual
Fervor" Note:
Due
to a busy day
a message was
not posted
yesterday. Message summary: Given the temptation of spiritual boredom we all need to regularly heed Paul's words to Timothy "to fan into flame the gift of God" (2 Timothy 1:6). Listen
to our message
on your audio
player.
The last
four years
we've have two
new families
move in with
young children
which sure
adds life to
the
neighborhood.
These children
play outside a
lot just like
we did in the
60's and it
brings joy to
see them
exploring
their world
such as riding
their bikes,
playing ball,
and collecting
cicada shells.
They also love
taking our
dogs for walks
in their yard
which is a
good thing for
them (our
dogs). These
kids just
don't seem to
be bored! Oh
Lord, please
light the fire
Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13 Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Let us conclude with a list of suggestions on maintaining your spiritual fervor:
Another thought on boredom: A Biblical example of boredom. “A man had two sons. The younger of them said to his father, 'Father, give me the share of the estate I have coming to me.' So he distributed the assets to them. Not many days later, the younger son gathered together all he had and traveled to a distant country, where he squandered his estate in foolish living" (Luke 15:11-13). The main focus of the parable of the prodigal son is the father's readiness to forgive the wayward son. However let's muse on why the son left his father's house in the first place. He, like so many, thought the grass was greener on the other side. Was he bored in his father's house doing the same chores day after day after day? But I wonder how long did he find pleasure in he "excitement" of foolish and wasteful living? Probably not very long! Today's message is in part prompted by a text from, a friend Larry Garber who is in his 70's but still conveys zeal in life. He shared about his various ministry endeavors and I texted back simply "Roman 12:11" expecting he would look it up.
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Oh
Lord You're
Beautiful"
Watch
on YouTube
Jesus
Culture
(written by
Keith Green)
The verse at
end of message
is from this
song.
Ester,
who has had a
phobia in the
past about
birds, has
enjoyed
patiently
taking photos
of the robin
family right
outside our
dining room
window,
including our
lead photo
today.
![]() Mother
robin in
flight headed
toward her
nest.
![]() Mother
robin looks
like she has a
cicada to feed
her young.
![]() In
this photo the
robin looks
like she has a
grub to feed
her young.
Ester took
this
outstanding video
of another
meal (45
seconds). It's
silent since
she was on the
inside of our
dining room
window.
![]() We
expect the
baby birds
will fledge
soon and leave
the nest. Bird
banders have
found that
only 25% of
young robins
survive their
first year. Of
those that
survive their
first year,
wild robins
may live to be
about 5 or 6.
Today's
very sad
update:
All the above
photos and
video Ester
took on
Tuesday and
Wednesday of
this week. As
a family we
all three had
become very
fond of these
robins and
gently walked
past the nest
so we wouldn't
disturb the
babies or Mom
and Dad. It
was somewhat
difficult
since the nest
is right next
to our sliding
doors on our
deck.
But
yesterday
morning Rosie,
our little
malti-poo, who
has been
curious about
the nest for
weeks got out
on the deck
and jumped up
close enough
to the nest
that she
frightened the
baby birds
causing them
to jump out of
the nest
prematurely.
She
immediately
caught one of
them. The
other one got
away and we
sure hope it
survived.
We're also
hopeful the
robin couple
tries to use
the nest again
and if so we
will go to the
trouble of
keeping the
dogs,
especially
Rosie, away
from the site
after the eggs
hatch!
Finally
today:
We
had our
friends Nick
& Drema
and Bob &
Laura over for
brunch
yesterday. The
ladies brought
food and we
ate the
specially
requested
Tomato Pie
popular with
all the
wonderful
tomatoes we
have right
now.
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