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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Friday, October 24, 2025
On
our trip last
week to New
England we
visited the
tiny village
of Shelburne
Falls, MA
where they
converted an
old trolley
line into a
"Bridge of
Flowers". The
trolley lined
closed in 1927
and the "Bridge
of Flowers"
was opened in
1929.
Click to enlarge photo "Christ's
Blood Has
Ransomed Us" Message summary: Jesus paid our ransom with His own blood!
Listen
to our message
on your audio
player. "For
even the Son
of Man did not
come to be
served, but to
serve, and to
give His life
as a ransom
for many"
(Mark 10:45).
"For there is
one God and
one Mediator
between God
and men, the
Man Christ
Jesus, who
gave Himself a
ransom for
all, to be
testified in
due time" (1
Timothy
2:5,6). "And
they sang a
new song,
saying,
'Worthy are
You to take
the scroll and
to open its
seals, for You
were slain,
and by Your
blood You
ransomed
people for God
from every
tribe and
language and
people and
nation, and
You have made
them a kingdom
and priests to
our God, and
they shall
reign on the
earth'"
(Revelation
5:9,10). Last night I attended a banquet with some friends at the Shady Maple Smorgasbord, that sponsored a ministry called "Associates For Biblical Research" (ABR). They focus on Biblical archeology and apologetics. As we began the meeting the host explained the goal for the gathering was to eat (we had a big Shady Maple meal), educate, edify and encourage. I think I can say I experienced all of those. The
main speaker,
Bryan Windle,
challenged us
to always be
ready to
defend our
faith and
shared how
archeological
discoveries
have increased
in recent
years
providing even
more physical
evidence of
the
reliability of
the Bible. But
it occurred to
me as he spoke
my heart was
most touched
by the
reminders of
the heart of
the Gospel,
that Jesus
died for my
sin, was
buried and
arose the 3rd
day. This
week we have
been
considering
lines from
"Christ Our
Wisdom", a
song that we
enjoy singing
since the
words bring
tremendous
assurance in
our daily
living for
Christ. It's
been a theme
song for our
study of
Proverbs in
our church so
we've sung it
several times
including this
last Sunday.
We share a
link to the
song with each
message so you
can listen if
you so choose
and we will
once more post
the entire
four stanzas.
It's
the greatest
ransom ever
paid. The
entire human
race is held
captive under
the curse of
sin. We are
all (before
conversion) "separate
from Christ,
excluded from
citizenship in
Israel and
foreigners to
the covenants
of the
promise,
without hope
and without
God in the
world"
(Ephesians
2:12). Jesus
summarized His
ministry, "For
even the Son
of Man did not
come to be
served, but to
serve, and to
give His life
as a ransom
for many"
(Mark 10:45). Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13 Stephen
&
Brooksyne
Weber
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Christ Our Wisdom" Watch on YouTube Sovereign Grace Music (official video) This appears to be sung at a church service. Have you ever wondered what in the world God was doing? You’re not alone. God often hides his purposes so we can learn to trust him. J.I. Packer said that God is always perfectly wise and "we shall see that hereafter, even where we never saw it here.” The proof of that wisdom is in God giving us his Son to save us from our sins, assuring us that nothing in heaven or on earth can separate us from his love. So we sing: "Help us trust when we grow weary, free us from our anxious thoughts, give us grace to see more clearly, You are God and we are not." Christ our wisdom, we are humbled When You hide Your ways from us You have purposes unnumbered Each one good and glorious Help us trust when we grow weary Free us from our anxious thoughts Give us grace to see more clearly You are God and we are not [Verse 2] Christ our wisdom, be our gladness When we fail to understand You ordain all joy and sadness To fulfill Your perfect plan Help us know You rule with power Over every raging flood In our most uncertain hour You are God and we are loved [Verse 3] Christ our wisdom, we will follow Though the way ahеad is veiled As we journеy through the shadows Grant us faith where sight has failed Help us cling to Your commandments Strengthened by Your faithful Word We will never be abandoned You are God and we are Yours [Verse 4] Christ our wisdom we adore You For the beauty of the cross Once in foolishness we scorned You But Your blood has ransomed us Help us sing the endless mercies Of Your humble heart to save Christ our wisdom, Christ our glory You are God forever praised
Last week we traveled up to New England to see the fall foliage. We visited a number of sites and rode our bikes on several rail trails. All this week we have shared photos from our trip. Although
late in the
season the
dahlias were
still blooming
on the "Bridge
of Flowers".
A
view of the
Deerfield
River from the
bridge.
Notice
the beautiful
foliage to the
right.
Click
to enlarge
photo
![]() We
drove through
Hancock
Shaker Village
near
Pittsfield MA
where the
Shakers
settled a
Shaker village
which is now a
museum. The
Shakers are a
Protestant
sect founded
c. 1747 in
Manchester,
England. As of
2019, there is
only one
active Shaker
village:
Sabbathday
Lake Shaker
Village, in
Maine.
Consequently,
many of the
other Shaker
settlements
are now
museums. As of
August 2025,
there are just
three members.
This might be
explained due
to practicing
a celibate and
communal
utopian
lifestyle!
Click to enlarge photo ![]() A
communal house
in Shaker
Village
Click to enlarge photo Heading
home through
the Poconos we
trudged down a
steep trail to
visit
Raymondskill
Falls.
Click to enlarge photo ![]() This
Poconos deer
was pretty
comfortable
having a photo
taken!
Click to enlarge photo Finally
today:
![]() Last
evening while
Stephen
attended the
ABR banquet at
Shady Maple I
attended a
concert by Perfect
Harmony
with my
friend, Linda,
at the Barn at
Paradise
near Strasburg.
What a
wonderful
evening of
inspirational
music and
worship as
well.
![]() Half
of their music
is taken from
theater
nostalgia, and
the last half
present church
worship music.
Perfect
Harmony sings
stunning
original
arrangements
of favorite
musical
classics in
three-part
PERFECT
HARMONY.
Here's
a video: It
is Well with
My Soul |
Perfect
Harmony
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