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Friday, December 19, 2025

Phil and Donna's house
Yesterday we shared a photo of the Christmas lights at the Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, MO. After viewing the photo, Phil, a friend of ours, sent us a photo of his place. Looks great doesn't it!

"A Consideration Of 'This Thing'"

Message summary: Today we will consider this thing.

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"When the angels went away from them into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, 'Let us go over to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has made known to us.' And they went with haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby lying in a manger" (Luke 2:15,16).

Any gift we might possibly receive this Christmas or any previous Christmases, regardless of its beauty, size, extravagance or even the sacrifice one made to get you the best gift possible, does not compare with the greatest gift of God giving His Son, which our daily text describes as "this thing".

The reason we can't even make a comparison is because Jesus is a spiritual, Divine Being, the gift of salvation to mankind. No material treasure can fill the spiritual void within our hearts, though the majority of people spend their entire lives trying to satisfy their spiritual need with material stuff. Only heaven's treasure, Jesus Christ, sent down to dwell among us can meet the greatest need of every human.

"This thing" - these two bland, non-descriptive words in the daily text have long intrigued me. What a description of the first Christmas! It probably indicates the marvel of the shepherds in seeking to express what they were about to witness. Today when we don't know or can't mentally recall the name of something we might just say "thing" or blurt out "thingamajig"
or "whatchamacallit". (BTW, these words are in the dictionary!)

The dictionary defines "thing" as "an object that one need not, cannot, or does not wish to give a specific name to such as 'look at that metal rail thing over there'". The Greek word is rhēma which can also be translated "word". In fact the interlinear translation states "let us see the word that has come to pass" (see here). I don't know why but only two, both rather obscure, English translations, use "word" in this verse (Douay-Rheims 1899 American Edition and Wycliffe Bible). Most English versions use "this thing".*

"This thing" designated the first human title of the first Christmas and the very first Christmas gift. I suppose, after their encounter with the "great company of the heavenly host", the shepherds were at a loss for words and had trouble processing the magnitude of what they had just heard and were about to see. The shepherds, surely in a state of wonderment and perplexity, call the blessed event that would impact every generation afterwards for all eternity, "this thing". Thus the very first human designation for Christmas is "this thing"!

The shepherds were blessed to receive this unexpected announcement from the heavenly host, yet they could not fully picture in their minds just what to expect or the right words to describe this historic event. God did not require the shepherds to be statesmen and thus they could not eloquently describe this incredible moment in history. So they just said, "this thing".

"And they went with haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby lying in a manger". Today let us thank God for "this thing" which the shepherds went to see. The holy Son of God came as a baby, wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.

That's the redeeming message on which we must focus and it is the greatest thing! Some are hesitant to witness to others about Christ for fear that their message might not be delivered as eloquently as a studied preacher or gifted speaker. Yes, the words we speak are important but the lives we live may have more meaning and influence when we share of Christ's redeeming work in the hearts of His people, in our heart.


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer:  Father, we're so thankful for Jesus whose infant birth took place in a smelly stable and whose bed was a feeding trough padded with stubbly straw and hay. It was certainly not a celebratory setting for the infant born King but we can now see the stable as a composite of this unwelcoming world toward King Jesus. We're so glad that Jesus was willing to come to earth though He would be rejected by the vast majority from every generation. Yet we gratefully number among those who receive Jesus as our personal Savior. We thank You, Father, that this thing has happened and we refer to it as Christmas, because Jesus came to earth as an infant to deliver the repentant from their sins. We are grateful to be included in that number. Amen.

* Virtually all standard versions use the two words "this thing" in this text. See here.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"The Greatest Thing"  Watch on YouTube  Don Marsh

Amish school Christmas program

Yesterday we attended a program at an Amish school near Intercourse, PA where Sadie Lapp is instructor to the 28 "scholars" at the school. Her younger sisters, Grace and Lizzie, are assistants and together they hosted the yearly Christmas program filled with singing, skits, and poems. The first car is ours, but the longer vans are drivers who drove parents, grandparents and pre-school siblings to the program. The drivers will sit and wait outside in their vehicles until the program is over (an hour or just over by the time families fellowship). It would be nice to have photos of the program from inside the school but that is not their custom. It was packed with people with all the parents, grandparents, siblings and even another Amish school that came in on a tractor-pulled wagon. One skit had a live pig from the Old Windmill farm as well as a live rabbit which made for a lot of laughter.

Mike replacing kitchen faucet

It's a blessing to have friends who can help you out in your time of need! This morning Mike Gardner came over to replace our kitchen faucet. He is an instructor at Thaddeus Stevens College in masonry but like most people who know a trade he's a jack-of-all trades.

Ed BerkeyI received a greeting from Ed Berkey, who is celebrating his 99th birthday today. He's my former District Superintendent when I lived in New England in the 90's. It was a blessing to call him and hear his victorious outlook, ending our call with "See you in heaven". He writes the following:

Dear Family and Friends,

Allow me to rise and lift my voice in praise, thanksgiving in keen recognition of the goodness of God to this undeserving servant of the Lord. As I look back over 99 years of His faithfulness and grace I am overwhelmed with his mercies to me! I am humbled by His favor and divine care. Personally, I don't understand it but I am very grateful. More than that, I'm amazed by His kindness and patience toward me. "Surely goodness and mercy have followed me, all the days of my life." Allow me to shout: "Hallelujah"! 

People kindly say: "God isn't through with you yet." I understand what they are saying; but I clearly recognize that God still has much to do IN me so I might be conformed to to the image of Jesus Christ. May I be ever clay in the potter's hand and submissive to His divine plan and purpose. There's an old Hymn that asks the question: "I wonder have I done my best for Jesus?" That question pierces my heart and constrains me in this season of His return to want to "Redeem the Time".

I am often asked: "How are you doing". It would not be true if I said: "Fine". I get around with the aid of a walker; I'm short of breath; I have a knee that talks pretty loud; and a loving family has showered their love upon me in an outstanding manner.

God is good! Yes, all the time!  With the psalmist I can say: "The lines have fallen to me in pleasant places." By His grace I want to finish strong. None of us knows about "tomorrow" but I trust you know who holds your hand.

I have my "passport" ready and want to share the glories of Heaven with you. MARANATHA!

Just a servant of Jesus Christ,

Ed Berkey



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