✝ Daily Encouragement (12/17/25) "Zechariah's Pain"
Published: Wed, 12/17/25
Updated: Wed, 12/17/25
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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Wednesday, December 17, 2025 Message summary: Joy is the deep-down sense of well-being that abides in the heart of a person who knows all is well with the Lord.
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Tim
is a friend
(see his photo
below) we
first met
about 15 years
ago when he
started
working at
White Oak
Display as a
carpenter. He
is similar in
age to us and
had prepared
for vocational
ministry but,
like many, had
hurts and
disappointments
along the way.
Yet his faith
and desire to
minister
remained
strong and he
has followed
that calling
wherever the
Lord has
placed him.
Often, with
great
enthusiasm and
a bit of
animation, he
has shared
with Brooksyne
and/or me a
condensed
sermon he
preached at
his church or
told us about
a message he
was teaching
the youth or
children in
his church.
Whenever a
door of
opportunity is
open Tim
enthusiastically
enters.
His
victorious
steadfastness
is an
encouragement
to both of us.
He has come to
work with very
painful knees
and his wife
deals with MS,
yet he always
has a pleasant
disposition. I
call him a
chaplain to
the chaplains!
He is what we
want to be, an
encouragement
to those
around us!
We
consider those
in our lives
like Tim, such
as Bob, who
for many years
deals with
debilitating
tinnitus. Or
Deb, who met
her husband in
Bible College,
but was
abandoned to
raise their
two sons all
by herself. Or
someone
well-known
like Joni, who
after a 1967
diving
accident left
her a
quadriplegic,
but her years
have not been
wasted, as she
has devoted
her life to
ministry all
around the
world.
One
of the great
signs of God's
grace working
in our lives
is having
persistent
faith and
obedience in
the midst of
pain. Pain in
life comes in
many different
forms.
My
first pain
(unremembered)
might have
been a stick
from a diaper
pin since they
didn't have
disposable
diapers when I
was a baby and
if they had
them, I'm
pretty sure my
very thrifty
mom would not
have used
them!
Of course
there's
physical pain
we have all
experienced in
one way or
another. But
there's also
relational
pain,
emotional pain
and so forth.
Everyone has
experienced
some type of
pain in life
either for a
short period
or for some
it's lifelong.
The first reference to pain in the Bible was a consequence of Eve's sin impacting all women: "To the woman he said, 'I will surely multiply your pain in childbearing; in pain you shall bring forth children'" (Genesis 3:16).
The
final
reference to
pain in the
Bible is in
Revelation, a
promise we can
all anticipate
in heaven. "He
will wipe away
every tear
from their
eyes, and
death shall be
no more,
neither shall
there be
mourning, nor
crying, nor
pain anymore,
for the former
things have
passed away”
(Revelation
21:4) But today's verse introduces a priest named Zechariah. The Scripture goes on to specify that he and his wife Elizabeth were "both righteous before God, walking blamelessly in all the commandments and statutes of the Lord" (Luke 1:6). What a wonderful commendation to a married couple.
But
the next verse
surely reveals
a persistent
emotional pain
that had to be
overcome. "But
they had no
child, because
Elizabeth was
barren, and
both were
advanced in
years". You need to put yourself in their shoes to feel this pain. It was emotional and chronic. It surely put their faith to the test. When they were young they looked around as peers in their age group had children and probably cried out to God "Why us?"
But
the
commendation
in verse 7 is
present tense.
They continued
to trust God
even though
they were
surely deeply
disappointed
and did not
understand.
Perhaps they
lived with the
sentiment of
the song,
"We'll
Understand It
Better By And
By".
Today
we ask you,
what is your
heartache?
What pain is
prevailing in
your life? It
may be ongoing
and like Paul
you have
prayed for it
to go away.
But God
assured Paul
His grace was
sufficient
through the
pain. It
always has
been and it
always will
be. And it
will be for
you as well.
B e encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13 Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
(2
Corinthians
1:5-7 adapted
to 1st person)
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"Your
Grace is
Sufficient for
Me"
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Andy Park
"Your
Grace is
Enough"
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Matt Maher While I was at a JK Mechanical Christmas banquet I wrote about yesterday Brooksyne and Ester went to a Christmas banquet for Kleen-Rite, a company that sells wholesale carwash supplies we have served for about 10 years as chaplains. The event was also held in a barn. Too bad we didn't get a photo of Ester and me before we ate. It makes for a much nicer setting. When Stephen and go to two different locations on a double banquet night, Ester gets the opportunity to be my escort which she very much enjoys! On Monday we attended a Christmas luncheon at White Oak Display & Design in Palmyra. We've served White Oak as chaplains for nearly 18 years where we developed a warm friendship with the owners, Rick, and his wife Rachel (seen in above photo). At the White Oak luncheon we visited with Tim, whom we wrote about in today's message. He remains a part-time employee there. Yesterday's mystery photo was a wagon-load of freshly pulled carrots!
In
this photo
Aaron is
loading a huge
furnace that
heats a
greenhouse.
I'll probably
use this photo
again sometime
when I write a
message from
Daniel 3! A drive through the country on Trout Run Road coming home from church this last Sunday. The weather remains cold and the ground is still blanketed in snow.
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