✝ Daily Encouragement (2/20/26) "The Blessing Of Unremarkable"
Published: Fri, 02/20/26
Updated: Fri, 02/20/26
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Friday,
February 20,
2026
"The
Blessing Of
Unremarkable"
Message
summary:
The
mysteries or
questions we
have regarding
God's goodness
are due to our
finite
understanding
and limited
knowledge, never
a deficiency
in His
attribute of
goodness. Listen to our message on your audio player.
"The
LORD is good
to all; He has
compassion on
all He has
made" (Psalm
145:9). "He
causes His sun
to rise on the
evil and the
good, and
sends rain on
the righteous
and the
unrighteous"
(Matthew
5:45).
Yesterday
I was visiting
with a friend
who had a
prostate
cancer
diagnosis last
year followed
by treatments.
He shared with
me about a
recent PSA
test that was
zero which is
what the
doctors
desire.
"Unremarkable " is an interesting medical term used for such a result. Normally we want to hear the word "remarkable", an adjective that means "exceptional, interesting, or excellent". Remarkable things get your attention. But i n the context of medical imaging and other tests, the term "unremarkable" typically means that no abnormal or significant findings were observed. "Unremarkable" in this context is a good thing!
Today
Brooksyne had
a medical
procedure and
we rejoice
that the
findings were
"unremarkable".
But
we are aware
others have
received a
test result
that is not
unremarkable.
In fact, at
any given
time, we know
those who have
not heard the
blessed report
of an
"unremarkable"
test result.
Even as we
prepare this
message
Brooksyne has
a friend on
her heart that
has been
fighting
cancer for the
last several
years and is
now in hospice
care.
I
also consider
another truth.
In
the
verse
"sun" and
"rain" refers
to their
positive
impact. But in
His divine
providence God
also rains
trials on both
the righteous
and the
unrighteous. A
line in the
hymn "Like A
River
Glorious"
states "Every
joy or trial
falleth from
above".
For
this reason
the goodness
of God has
often been a
stumbling
block for the
unbeliever and
a source of
confusion to
the believer.
This happens
in individual
lives during
trying times
when “bad”
things happen
like when a
medical result
is not
unremarkable
and His ways
make no sense
to us.
“Though
God’s ways of
expressing His
goodness are
sometimes
unexpected and
bewildering,
looking indeed
to the casual
observer and
in the short
term more like
bad [than
good], the
final
testimony of
those who walk
with God
through life’s
ups and downs
is that ‘every
promise has
been
fulfilled; not
one has
failed’
(Joshua
23:14-15).”
Can
you say “Amen”
to that?
You see, the
mysteries or
questions we
have regarding
God's goodness
are due to our
finite
understanding
and limited
knowledge and
never a
deficiency in
His attribute
of goodness.
This is true
even when the
test results
are not
unremarkable!
Stephen and Brooksyne Weber
Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources
"When Trials Come" Watch on YouTube Keith and Kristyn Getty "Like A River Glorious" Watch on YouTube Herbster Trio
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