✝ Daily Encouragement (5/13/25) "Boldness"

Published: Tue, 05/13/25

Updated: Tue, 05/13/25

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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

We had a beautiful day yesterday and this couple was making hay while the sun was shining knowing the forecast called for rain .
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"Boldness"

Message summary: Today we encourage each of you to continue to express your faith in the resurrected, ascended and coming Christ with boldness as you patiently await His coming Kingdom!

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"The wicked flee when no one pursues, but the righteous are bold as a lion" (Proverbs 28:1). “Joseph of Arimathea, a prominent member of the Council, who was himself waiting for the kingdom of God, went boldly to Pilate and asked for Jesus’ body”  (Mark 15:43).

Brooksyne has taught children since she committed her life to Christ in Junior High School over 50 years ago. Over the years she's had her share of memories from the impromptu expressions of children, some rather humorous.

Once she was teaching on Elijah and, in describing him, she told the children that he was a "bold man". Making sure that she was not talking over their heads, she asked her preschoolers, "What does the word "bold" mean"? Little Mandy quickly waved her hand in the air and answered in her excited, confident voice, "He didn't have no hair". Being careful not to chuckle out loud, Brooksyne very simply and delicately pointed out the difference in the words, "bald" and "bold". Interestingly, Elisha, who followed Elijah, was indeed a bald man! (2 Kings 2:23)

We sure need boldness in our age. We consider Riley Gaines, a swimmer who has taken a bold stand against the perverseness of men (who are pretending to be women) participating in women's sports. Who would have imagined just 20 years ago that such a stand would be needed? And she is viciously attacked but stays bold. Just today we read comments on an article about her. Gaines is a Christian and has stated that her faith has shaped her activism.

An amazing thing has happened in our lifetime. Today in many places it is increasingly politically correct and even considered enlightened to mock God as well as traditional and Biblical standards of morality. At the same time one standing up for God and Biblical standards of morality may very well be seen as intolerant, bigoted, hateful, and ignorant!

We need to stand up boldly for Christ regardless of what the world will say, think or do to us. Joseph of Arimathea provides a good example for us.

This Joseph was a member of the ruling Jewish Sanhedrin who had an interesting role during the time of Christ’s crucifixion and burial. Along with Nicodemus he approached Pilate concerning the body of Jesus. We primarily know of Nicodemus due to his famous discussion with the Lord at night recorded in John 3. But prior to this, Joseph of Arimathea is never mentioned nor is his name referred to again in Scripture.

This is an instance where we glean complimentary information from each of the four gospels in seeing a composite picture of a situation.  Regarding Joseph, Matthew tells us he had become a disciple, but John adds the significant detail that he was a “secret disciple for fear of the Jews”.  Luke tells us he had not consented to the action of the Council in regard to the decision to have Christ sent to Pilate.  But Mark provides the detail I want to ponder for a moment in today’s encouragement.

He was a “prominent member of the Council”.  His prominence likely made his decision to be a disciple all the more difficult and contributed to his “fear of the Jews”. Prominence in any worldly institution can do this. Business leaders, politicians, entertainers, socialites and so forth all experience an additional “cost” in following Christ, the likely loss of prominence among their secular peers when they follow the Lord. Of course as mentioned above this is increasingly the case.

But Joseph “was himself waiting for the kingdom of God”. A foundational outlook for the believer is expressed in our Lord’s model prayer for His disciples, “Thy Kingdom come”. Real disciples are always looking for the Kingdom that is to come and yet remains unseen.

But it’s the final detail that grips our hearts today as we again seek to take a steadfast stand for my Lord. Joseph “went boldly to Pilate and asked for Jesus’ body". Consider the wonderful work of the Holy Spirit in this transformation. This was, of course before Christ was resurrected. This secret, fearful disciple saw something during Christ’s final days on earth and perhaps during His death that transformed his fear into boldness.

Today we encourage each of you to express your faith in the resurrected, ascended and coming Christ with boldness as you patiently await His coming Kingdom!

B e encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13


Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Praying man Daily prayer: Our Father who art in Heaven, hallowed be Your name.  Your Kingdom come, Your will be done in earth as it is in heaven.  You have shown us Your will through the Scriptures as revealed to our hearts through the Holy Spirit.  You have called us to be bold, to be strong, and to be of good courage as we face daily obstacles and spiritual conflicts. May the truth of Scripture be our guide and may the Holy Spirit empower us to be a faithful and bold witness for the gospel, we pray. Amen.

Update on Ester: Once again, we thank you for praying for our daughter, Ester. Yesterday she had a nice slow day at home and will be off work for the next week rebuilding her strength. We were blessed by the many emails, calls and texts of concern.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"My Labour is Not in Vain"  Watch on YouTube   CityAlight



With Roger Schauman
Yesterday I joined my brother and a special friend for lunch at the Shady Maple. My brother, Pat (right) and Roger became friends while serving in Europe in the military during the late 60's. At that time Pat became a Christian. When Pat came home he shared the Gospel with me and challenged me to accept Christ but I rejected. Several months later Roger, Pat and I attended a crusade in Kansas City with Evangelist Lowell Lundstrom who had an altar call. Roger asked me if I would like to accept Christ as my Savior and I did! I don't suppose I've seen him in some 50 years.

Roger is now retired but farmed in Minnesota the latter part of his career and over 20 years raised some 3.5 million broilers (chicken for meat). Prior to that he worked in the logging industry but that ended due to the "spotted owl". Yesterday I took them for a drive through the Lancaster countryside and down to visit Jesse on the Old Windmill Farm. Nice to see tow farmers from different cultures share together. Adding icing to the cake a of a good visit is that it's my brothers birthday today, although he missed the free Shady Maple birthday meal!

Hay wagons
These hay wagons are loaded and ready for transport to the barn .
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Empty hay wagon in rain
Rain was falling this morning as I picked up the Amish school teachers. I spotted an empty hay wagon sitting out in the field having done its duty hours before the rain began. And we have several days of rain forecast. It was sure good to get that hay in!
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Finally today :
We saw "Plantaholic" posted in the Amish Greenhouse a couple miles up the road from us on Saturday. Of course, Stephen had to make a comment about his Plantaholic wife. I asked the girl at the cash register, "You like Plantaholics, don't you!" She responded with a big smile, "Yes we sure do!"

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