Encore, Encore



“They who dwell in the ends of the earth stand in awe of Your signs; You make the dawn and the sunset shout for joy” (Psalm 65:8).
 
During my lifetime there have been nearly 20,000 sunsets but only a few I specifically recall. In the mid-nineties we visited with Hope (whose funeral I preached at yesterday), her late husband John and late sister Rachel on Martha’s Vineyard. At that time Rachel had a modest summer home on the island that had been in her family for several generations. 
 
Hope told us that the sunset view from Menemsha Harbor was acclaimed as one of the most outstanding in the world. She also said that a good sunset view has not just water but a land element and the sunset view from the beach at Menemsha Harbor on the northwest side of the island had both. On a lovely late afternoon in July we joined many others at the beach for the display. 
 
As the sun disappeared over the distant horizon everyone on the beach stood up, broke out in applause and some shouted, “Encore! Encore!” (We didn’t get one.) It was an astounding sight and memorable experience. Most were clapping for the sheer beauty they witnessed, but for my family and friends, it was another opportunity to praise the Lord for the awesome power of His mighty works.
 
For many years I have enjoyed watching sunrises and sunsets. In fact I have shared that often and the current ministry logo for our Daily Encouragement internet ministry is a sunrise photo over the Atlantic off Cape Cod. 
 
As the sun rises I contemplate the activities that will occupy my day. As the sun sets I consider what was accomplished throughout the day. Wherever you live on this planet you have a sunrise and sunset but it’s not a distinct visible moment for all to view at the same time.
 
Today’s Scripture verse declares, “You make the dawn and the sunset shout for joy.” That sure is an interesting way to view a sunset; shouting for joy. Sunrise and sunset are signs reminding us of God’s greatness and faithfulness that all who dwell in the ends of the earth can see. This evening wherever you live, even to the ends of the earth, remember this verse when the sun sets and join with the sunset in praise to the indescribable God of the universe!
 
Be encouraged today,
 
Stephen C. Weber
 
Brooksyne’s prayer: From the rising of the sun until the time that it sets I praise You, Almighty God! Your name is to be praised when the day is yet before me and as the day comes to an end. Your faithfulness reaches to the heavens, spreads throughout the earth, and is personally experienced in my life daily. Amen.
 
Chaplain Stephen and Brooksyne Weber serve with Transport for Christ. Click here to contact the Webers.
 


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