✝ Daily Encouragement (4/8/25) "Friendship Collection"
Published: Tue, 04/08/25
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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Tuesday, April 8, 2025
This old steam
engine is on
the track that
ran through
Belton, MO.
"Friendship Collection" Message summary: We thank God for our friendship collection. The really neat thing about this collection is that, unlike other earthbound collections, our friendship can continue throughout our eternal dwelling in heaven. All our friends who follow Christ will be among those with whom we spend eternity where we will continue to enjoy meaningful conversations which will surely include some delicious meals here and there!
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One
day last week
we took a
reminiscing
tour for me. I
showed Ester
where we lived
in
Independence
and where I
attended high
school. We
then drove to
Belton
Missouri where
I spent my
childhood.
Before
kindergarten
we moved what
at the time
was a step up
for our family
of six to a
newer
development.
The house and
development
have not aged
well. In fact
it looks like
someone just
moved out and
left it
vacant.
I
pulled up
beside the
house from our
childhood
years and
called Dave,
who also
follows the
Lord. We
talked for
some 30
minutes as
Ester
patiently (I
think)
listened on.
He's had an
amazing
business
career,
starting a
company that
has grown to
180 employees,
married with
two children,
and also has
many
friends.
We
look back at a
time in
Scripture when
Jesus was only
a boy and did
just
that.
When he was 12
years old His
parents took
him to the
Passover
festival in
Jerusalem.
When His
parents headed
home,
"thinking
He was in
their company,
they traveled
on for a
day".
Then they
realized Jesus
was not with
them and began
looking for
Him among
their
"relatives and
friends".
Notice
that His
parents'
looked for Him
among their
"relatives and
friends".
Of
course we know
that Jesus was
actually back
with the
religious
leaders, but
the wording of
the text
indicates that
it was
Christ's
practice to
spend time
with relatives
and friends.
That's where
His parents
assumed He
would be so
that's where
their search
began.
Jesus
considered His
disciples to
be friends. He
said to them,
"You are My
friends if you
do what I
command"
(John 15:14).
Obviously, if
they chose to
walk away from
Jesus'
teaching about
God's commands
that would
make them
uncomfortable
in being with
Jesus and put
distance
between them.
Later, after
Christ's
resurrection,
in one of His
encounters
with His
disciples
Jesus has this
exchange, "Friends,
haven't you
any fish?"
(John 21:5).
Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
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The weakest
location was
my high school
years since I
only lived in
that area for
three years
and have not
done well in
keeping up
with the
friends I made
at that time
or location.
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"What
A Friend We
Have In Jesus"
Watch
on YouTube
Redeemed
Quartet
"Morning
by Morning"
Watch
on YouTube
Pat
Barrett
"Morning
by Morning"
Watch
on YouTube
We closed our
service this
last Lord's
Day with this
song at
Calvary Church
and it was
very moving as
we considered
burdens people
are bearing.
This is cued
to our
pastor's
prayer. We
were asked to
place our
burden on a
card and then
if we desired
to post it on
a large
bulletin board
in the
foyer
.
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