✝ Daily Encouragement (4/24/25) "Lessons From Uzziah (Part 1)"

Published: Thu, 04/24/25

Updated: Thu, 04/24/25

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Thursday, April 24, 2025

Kraybill Church Road plowing
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.
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"Lessons From Uzziah (Part 1)"

Message summary: To whom and in what ways can you be like a Zechariah today?

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“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.

Uzziah began his reign as king at sixteen and ruled over Judah for fifty-two years. His father Amaziah had turned away from following the Lord and was killed (2 Chronicles 25:27). He certainly was not a good influence on his son Uzziah!

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

Praying manDaily prayer: Father, we consider the great honor granted Uzziah when he was crowned king at a young age. Due to the influence of Zechariah, he was taught in the ways of the Lord. You blessed, prospered, and honored him as he implemented godly principles and followed the commands of Scripture. In the name of Jesus we pray. Amen.



Roadside stand sign
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.

Cutting Rye
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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