✝ Daily Encouragement (10/1/25) "First Italian Convert"
Published: Wed, 10/01/25
Updated: Wed, 10/01/25
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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Wednesday, October 1, 2025
These
horses came to
greet me
yesterday when
I stopped by a
produce stand
in our
neighborhood.
Notice their
distinct white
forehead
markings. They
pasture right
next to the
mainline
railroad with
very loud high
speed
passenger
trains roaring
by frequently!
I wonder if
they get used
to it? Perhaps
a reader will
identify this
beautiful
breed of
horses for us.
"First
Italian
Convert" Note:
The first part
of today’s
message is
admittedly
filled with
some personal
reflections.
The Scripture
exposition
begins about
halfway
through. Message summary: I contend that the variety of people groups that God has created in the ethnic and racial types are purposeful and a pleasure to Him, even as a variety of flower types in a garden or a particular breed of dogs are to us (colors, sizes, fragrance, etc.). Today we consider the Italians!
Listen
to our message
on your audio
player.
We
do well to see
a blessing in
the variety
among us.
Sadly, due to
sin, our
differences
has all too
often become a
heartache and
source of
division or
conflict. This
is seen from
the Bible days
up to the
present time.
I have a German heritage so I fit right into our region that is largely populated with Pennsylvania Dutch. Brooksyne has a mixture of ethnic backgrounds, including Cherokee Indian. Our daughter, Ester, is of Mayan Indian descent. But through
life we have
been blessed
greatly by
spending time
and forming
friendships
with people
from many
ethnic and
racial
backgrounds,
constituents
of the many
"from every
tribe and
nation" that
will make up
heaven.
But
today we want
to consider
our many
Italian
associations,
several who
are among our
very best
friends.
The
story is told
by Luke in the
book of
Acts.
Cornelius was
a centurion in
what was known
as the Italian
Regiment.
A centurion,
who was in
command of 80
to 100
soldiers, was
chosen for his
size, strength
and dexterity
and for his
skill in the
use of his
sword and
shield; in
short for his
expertness in
all the
exercises. He
was vigilant,
temperate,
active and
executed the
orders he
received;
strict in the
exercise
regimen of his
infantry and
keeping up
proper
discipline
among his
soldiers.
Be encouraged today! Hebrews 3:13 Stephen
&
Brooksyne
Weber
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
![]() Last week Voddie Baucham died. He was a great contender for the faith. I heard him speak at a banquet nine years ago and snapped this photo with Thobekile who was our neighbor for a number of years from Zimbabwe. Voddie served at a Theological School in Zambia. The man who appears to be photobombing is my long-time friend, Mark!
A
Perspective on
Race This
clip is
especially
insightful in
regard to
today's
message.
The
Bible on Race
The Bible pays
no attention
to race. This
is a very
thought-provoking
article.
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