✝ Daily Encouragement (12/11/24) "The Path Of Peace"

Published: Wed, 12/11/24

Updated: Wed, 12/11/24

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Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Phillips Brooks statue
Statue of Phillips Brooks in Boston, Massachusetts

"The Path Of Peace"

Message summary: Today our prayer as His followers should always be, "Guide our feet into the path of peace".

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"And you, my child, will be called a prophet of the Most High; for you will go on before the Lord to prepare the way for Him, to give His people the knowledge of salvation through the forgiveness of their sins, because of the tender mercy of our God, by which the Rising Sun will come to us from heaven to shine on those living in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the path of peace" (Luke 1:76-79).

When we lived in New England in the 1990's we would periodically go into Boston for hospital visits in the course of our pastoral ministry. At other times we went in as though we were tourists as there is so much to see and experience in the beautiful city. Regardless of the reason for going we enjoyed taking a long walk. Boston is a very walkable city due to its compact size and layout. The famous Freedom Trail is a long walk that features many of the historic sites during our nation’s founding.

Phillips Brooks One of our favorite Boston places, although not on the Freedom Trail, is Copley Square, a busy commercialized area near the Hynes Convention Center where we attended conferences. Phillips Brooks was the pastor of Trinity Church on Copley Square in Boston from 1869 – 1891. This church is now overshadowed by the John Hancock Tower, the tallest building in New England. Here's the church on Google street view with the John Hancock Tower towering behind it which is  also very near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

Our lead photo today is a statue located in front of the church which shows Phillips Brooks preaching. A replica of the Lord is standing behind him with His hand on Brooks' shoulder. It’s truly an inspiring sight! (If you look carefully on the Google street view you can see the statue.)

Phillips Brooks served the Lord Jesus Christ during his lifetime and the statement on the statue, “Preacher of The Word of God” is one of the highest commendations a minister can receive. As a side note one of the most famous members of his church while he served was Helen Keller who as a child attended Perkins Institute for the Blind in 1888 -1892. Of course she wasn't famous at that time! If you read her autobiography you will see Brooks' name mentioned often in her writing.

But today Phillips Brooks is best known as the author of a favorite Christmas Carol many of us will sing during this season, "O Little Town Of Bethlehem".

In 1865 Phillips Brooks traveled to the Holy Land and celebrated Christmas in Bethlehem. He was inspired by the view of Bethlehem from the hills above it especially at night hence the lyrics of “O Little Town of Bethlehem”. In writing the song he considered the little town the very night Christ was born.

Peace is a major focus of the Christmas story and is reflected in a number of the great Christmas hymns including "O Little Town Of Bethlehem". But for this message let's just consider one line from the song found in the second verse, "and peace to men on earth".

Ever since Cain killed his brother Abel humans have been in conflict with one another. Mankind has also been pursuing peace for ages but peace seems so elusive.
Today there is conflict all over the world. You can't see the news without a story about conflict and violence.

Zechariah's voice had been silenced from the time of the angel's revelation that he and his long barren wife Elizabeth would bear a son. But following John's birth he again spoke and made a powerful prophecy in Luke 1:67-79. This prophecy concludes with the line from our daily text, "To guide our feet into the path of peace".

Zechariah's prophecy was given when his son John was born and 6 months before Christ was born. The first part of the prophesy deals with the role John would have as the forerunner to the Messiah, "And you, child (John), will be called the prophet of the Most High; For you will go on before the Lord to prepare His ways" (Luke 1:76).  This role is expressed in a quote from Isaiah in the beginning of the Gospel of Mark, “Behold, I send My messenger ahead of You, who will prepare Your way" (Mark 1:2).

But in our daily text Zechariah also referred to the greatest Missionary of all time as He spoke of the "Rising Sun"* who was yet unseen but still growing in Mary's womb: "Because of the tender mercy of our God, by which the Rising Sun will come to us from heaven to shine on those living in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the path of peace".

Today our prayer as His followers should always be, "Guide our feet into the path of peace" as we also seek to be peacemakers. Thank you for the relational peace we can now have with God through Christ's redemptive work and for the peace we can have in our hearts.


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, it is our daily prayer, that You guide our feet into the path of peace, just as Zechariah prophesied over 2000 years ago. The world offers no lasting peace so we follow after Your Son, the Prince of Peace, who promises us peace within our hearts and a future peaceable kingdom for all eternity. But for here and now we are called to be peacemakers so that we can walk in harmony with those of like faith and guide others to the way of peace through Christ Jesus our Lord, the ultimate Peacemaker. It is in His name that we pray. Amen.

* Luke 1:78 - Rising Sun is translated "Dayspring" in the KJV and NKJV


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"O Little Town Of Bethlehem"  Watch on YouTube  Gaither Vocal Band

Charlie & Rosie Goumas

When we lived in New England we met Charlie and Rosie Goumas at a "Vision New England" conference in Boston. Both are completely blind. In the early days of Daily Encouragement before we introduced our podcast they had some type of technology available to the blind that read our messages to them.

One Sunday they rode down from Boston on the train to visit us and attend our church. We snapped this photo of them sitting on our deck. Rosie, a concert pianist, also attended the Perkins School for the Blind and as a child knew Helen Keller personally.

Resources for Christmas Celebrations
(We will leave these resources posted below our daily messages through Christmas)

Each year we share several online resources that we have used over the years and that may be a blessing to families and churches during this Christmas season.

"In Remembrance of Me" pdf  This is a passion-filled Scripture reading for two adults. Brooksyne and I have used this reading with great receptivity during Christmas Eve services many years.  We suggest, if possible, a musical background as the message is read. It is also a great lead-in to a Communion service. It should be thoroughly practiced and read with great expression.

"When Christ Was Born"
pdf This is an adaptation to the tune of "How Great Thou Art". It's a great song to sing as a congregation since most are familiar with and love the tune.

Responsive Christmas Scripture readings for church or family:
John 1:1-18  pdf
"O Come Let Us Adore Him"  pdf

My First Christmas In Heaven  This is a blessed reminder for all who lost a loved one this year. We first posted this when my Mom died in 2005.

Christmas Knowledge Test
  Test yourself to see how well you know the Christmas story! After you finish there is a link to test key.

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