✝ Daily Encouragement (3/6/25) "A Key To Enduring Friendships"

Published: Thu, 03/06/25

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Thursday, March 6, 2025

Primrose, first seasonal flowers
Yesterday Brooksyne planted her first flowers of the season, three Primrose. The primrose is one of the first flowers to appear in the winter/spring garden that can survive a frost.

"A Key To Enduring Friendships"

Message summary: Among God's virtuous attributes are His patience and forbearance of which we are all recipients. Let us practice patience and forbearance in all of our relationships, and thereby imitate Christ as we bring honor to God.

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"Be patient, bearing with one another in love" (Ephesians 4:2).

I was visiting with Aaron, my Amish neighbor that I met last week. He was working with his two young sons in their chicken house packing eggs. As they looked up at me from beneath their big straw hats I asked their names. The older is Samuel and the younger is David.  "These are great Bible names" I told them with great enthusiasm. Then I asked David "What grade are you in?" but he had a hard time understanding me.

The Amish speak Pennsylvania Dutch (a type of German) in the home and many learn English only after they start school at age 6. This makes the duties of the young Amish school teachers all the more remarkable since they are in a one-room schoolhouse with various ages through grade 8. Yet they learn to read and write in 1st grade and learn to speak English. Some students have the advantage of older siblings who speak English around them at home.

With his Dad's help David informed me he was in first grade which prompted a memory of my friend David whom I met in first grade and we have been good friends ever since though he lives in MO and I in PA. I told my new young acquaintance about this and how he could keep his friends for 65 years but I'm not he could comprehended my English nor could he grasp the big number of 65!

Enduring friendships are one of the greatest gifts that God gives to us, right alongside enduring marriages. Any lasting marriage or friendship requires two characteristics mentioned in our daily text. The two Christian virtues of patience and love complement each other: "Be patient, bearing with one another in love".

These characteristics are essential in marriage and in the home. They're also needed in friendships, the workplace, and in the church body. Actually they're beneficial in everyone of our associations. I believe enduring relationships of any type absolutely depend on patience and forbearance.

The Apostle Paul wrote to the community of believers in Ephesus about church relationships, but these two characteristics speak to every relationship:

First, Paul calls believers to "be patient". The King James Version uses the descriptive word "longsuffering". This translates a Greek word "makrothumia" which one commentator explains is patience in face of injustice and unpleasant circumstances without complaint or irritation.

The Precept Austin Online commentary observes, "The short-tempered person speaks and acts impulsively and lacks self-control. When a person is longsuffering, he can put up with provoking people or circumstances without retaliating.... It is holding back, restraining yourself from becoming upset or speaking sharply or shrilly to somebody be they your mate, your child, or whoever...despite their conduct you find difficult and exasperating."

The virtues of patience and longsuffering are greatly needed today aren't they? I am so thankful for people who are patient and longsuffering toward me. Aren't you!

Secondly we are told to be "bearing with one another in love".  One of the definitions in my Greek dictionary for this word is "to hold oneself up against, i.e. put up with". There would have been no need to write this if "bearing with" was not needed, but it was essential then and continues to be true for us today, as we are clothed in our human nature, during our earthly sojourn.

Bible teacher David Guzik points out that we need these two characteristics so "that the inevitable wrongs that occur between people in God’s family will not work against God’s purpose of bringing all things together in Jesus".

And it's, at least to some degree, a mutual situation although we often don't see it that way. You may read this and think, "Yes, I know exactly what he's talking about and I sure am bearing with so and so", without realizing, from their perspective, they may also be bearing with you!

Among God's virtuous attributes are His patience and forbearance of which we are all recipients. Let us practice patience and forbearance in all our relationships, and thereby imitate Christ as we bring honor to God.


Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer:  Father, I feel such deep gratitude when I consider how patient You are with my frequent shortcomings and outright defiance. You don't toss me aside and move on to a more deserving person, but You continue to walk alongside me and Your Word continues to speak to my heart, refresh my spirit, and guide me in the paths of righteousness. When I'm tempted to think that my spouse, child, or friend doesn't deserve another chance I'm reminded of Your continual forbearance with me. May I be forgiving even as You continually forgive me. May Your divine grace bring the virtues of forgiveness, forbearance and love together in perfect unity so that they guide my thoughts and guard my heart against hatefulness and lack of forgiveness. In Jesus' name I pray. Amen.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"The People In The Line"  Watch on YouTube  The Talleys   This song tells a story reminding us of seeking to try to understand what others may be going through when we lack patience and forbearance.

Community Lenten luncheon
We attended our first Lenten luncheon hosted in a local church with various pastors sharing a message each Wednesday up to the week of Easter.

Rainbow over Kleen-Rite distribution center
Late yesterday afternoon we saw a rainbow just outside our house. We found interesting since it appears to rest on the Kleen-Rite distribution center where we serve as chaplains!

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