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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Friday, December 19, 2025 Message
summary: Today
we will
consider this
thing. Listen
to our message
on your audio
player. 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. 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". 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
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"The
Greatest
Thing"
Watch
on YouTube Don
Marsh 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.
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.
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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