✝ Daily Encouragement (4/24/25) "Lessons From Uzziah (Part 1)"
Published: Thu, 04/24/25
Updated: Thu, 04/24/25
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The
old
Seeing
the old
methods of
planting
taking place
by the Amish
community is
one of the
most sure
signs that
spring has
sprung. On a
neighborhood
bike ride late
yesterday
afternoon up
the road from
us this eight
horse plowing
team was
waiting to
resume
working.
Click on photo to enlarge "Lessons From Uzziah (Part 1)" Message summary: To whom and in what ways can you be like a Zechariah today? Listen to our message on your audio player. “He
(Uzziah)
sought God
during the
days of
Zechariah, who
instructed him
in the fear of
God" (2
Chronicles
26:5). Yesterday Brooksyne and I had a sad conversation in our chaplaincy role. We see a lot of people who have had very troubled lives, often but not always, due to alcohol and drug use. We seek to encourage them and point the way to Christ. A man shared with us the love he had for his son whom he rarely sees due to his estrangement from the boy's mother. We encouraged him to have a role in his life to whatever extent he could. He bowed his head down and said, "I never had a relationship with my father either". May God use godly men to come up alongside these troubled souls and provide an influence that should have been provided by their father. Today we consider Zechariah, who had a godly impact on a young king. King Uzziah
is not one of
the more
famous kings
but the entire
26th chapter
of 2
Chronicles is
devoted to his
life. The
Bible records
the lives of
these kings
not only as
history, but
also for the
lessons we can
learn from
them. At the beginning of his reign Uzziah was under the instruction of Zechariah , “who instructed him in the fear of God”. Zechariah taught him that he had a God to whom he was accountable. That’s a lesson we all need to learn and hide deep in our hearts. Under his example and influence he sought the Lord and “as long as he sought the Lord, God gave him success”. Today our world is in dire need of people like Zechariah, and thankfully many do step up to either fulfill the role God intended for a father or to be a supplement and reinforcement to the parent(s) raising the child. Today I spoke to Mike, a longtime friend since 1977, who for many years oversaw a program in our church to help young boys develop spiritually. But now for many years he has had a mentoring role with prisoners along with his wife, Kathy: a different setting and a different season in their lives, but the calling remains and the work continues! To whom and
in what ways
can you be
like a
Zechariah
today? B e encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13 Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
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Yesterday
we stopped by
an Amish
roadside stand
in Dauphin
County on the
way to a
chaplain visit
that sold both
produce where
we got some
fresh
asparagus
which we
enjoyed for
dinner. They
also had a
small
greenhouse
where
Brooksyne
bought some
petunias.
These stands
are usually
self-serve and
you pay in a
small box
using the
honor system.
It seems that
not all who
have come to
this stand are
honorable or
honest! Thus,
the sign on
the door to
the produce
stand. What do
the owners
mean when they
wrote, "Please
stay out or
come talk with
us."
After looking
at this photo
we considered
that they were
perhaps
offering to
provide food
for one who is
hungry but has
no money. Or
they are
committed
believers
wanting to
share Jesus
with them who
teaches us to
live honorable
lives. Perhaps
we'll meet
them someday
and we'll
probably
gently probe
to find out
just what they
meant. We pass
the place
practically
every week.
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The
new
Near
the area I
took our lead
photo of the
team of horses
I also passed
this large
machine
cutting rye
which I
learned from
my farmer
friend Galen
is called Ryelage.
Today they are
cutting across
the road from
us.
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