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  • Nov 11, 2025
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 “Godliness with contentment is great gain, for we brought nothing into this world, and we cannot take anything out of the world.”

   1 Timothy 6:6-7



   Beloved, are you at peace? True contentment comes from setting our hearts on Christ. The apostle reminds us we arrive in this world with nothing and leave just as empty-handed, urging us to focus on the lasting satisfaction found in Christ.

   If we are trusting that the Lord supplies our needs and that He is providentially working in our lives, then we can learn to be content. When we recognize the temporal nature of the things of this life, we begin to value the eternal things and find peace in our hearts.

   Everyone can appreciate beautiful things, but not all of these things are necessary. I have often heard that life is short, so why drive a boring car? However, at the same time, they depreciate immediately and often break down. Enjoy one, but do not find your identity in a car. It is the understanding that we cannot depart this world with anything that helps us to lose hold of this world. We do not have to abstain just for the sake of sacrifice, but let us not be consumed in such a way that peace, contentment, and joy in the Lord are absent because we feel we do not have what we want or what we think would make us truly happy.

  Let us set our hearts upon the Lord and be content with Him and all that comes from His good hand.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

   

  • Nov 10, 2025
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 “Gladden the soul of your servant, for to you, O Lord, do I lift up my soul.”

    Psalm 86:4



  Beloved, there are myriad things in this life that can sadden the heart. The death of a loved one, physical illness, and simple life changes exhaust the spirit. These life experiences, along with others, are why we need gladness to return.

   Because of these dark moments, we discover that joy is no longer present and peace is fleeting. We often struggle to see the beauty that is in life. When such times come, it is good for us to turn to the Lord. We often bring many of our needs to God, as we should. Yet sometimes we hesitate or simply forget to ask for joy.

  Let us ask the Lord, who is gracious, to fill us with joy. If we understand that the lovingkindness of God is unceasing, then we know He loves us, and that is cause for joy. Ask Him to bring happiness back into your spirit. May He open our understanding to all the beauty that is around us. Helping us to count our blessings each day. Ask the Lord to gladden your soul today,


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

  • Nov 10, 2025
  • 1 min read

 “When the righteous cry for help, the Lord hears and delivers them  out of all their troubles.”

     Psalm 34:17



  Beloved, when you cry to the Lord, He hears you. Our plea is never ignored or dismissed. God does not turn away from you or pretend not to notice. He is attentive to your cry. He is fully aware of all that concerns you today.

  The deliverance of God does not always include the immediate transformation of the circumstances. However, there is promised grace that will prove to be sufficient support amidst the trials. The grace of God is like a familiar voice that encourages us, reminding us that everything is possible and that we should never give up. In Christ, there is peace from God that calms the mind and heart. The Holy Spirit strengthens us so that we can endure and find joy in trusting God for the outcome.

  Continue to lift your need to the Father with the assurance that He hears you and is already at work on your behalf. You may be facing doubts in the moment, but continue to look to God for guidance. The Lord is working in you as you wait upon Him. He will deliver you from all your troubles.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

  

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