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“The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you.”

   Romans 16:20



  Beloved, let us find comfort today in the assurance that God grants us peace, while our adversary receives wrath. Christ, as the Captain of our salvation, has destroyed the power of sin and death. Although we face trials and opposition from the enemy of our souls, we have an advocate in Christ.

  We contend with wickedness, yet not by our own strength, for we have received the full armor of God in Christ. The Holy Spirit dwells within us, and the enemy stands defeated. Do not permit the enemy to intimidate, discourage, or condemn you. In Christ, you possess peace, while the adversary awaits the full measure of God's wrath.

  Your inheritance is peace, mercy, grace, and joy. This cannot be taken from you, and you cannot be separated from the love of God. Rest in your Father’s loving kindness today. The God of peace is for you, and He will defend you from all the schemes of wickedness.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

  • Feb 12
  • 1 min read

“Your kingdom come, your will be done. on earth as it is in heaven.”

   Matthew 6:10


  Beloved, God’s plan unfolds in our lives through His providence. The Bible reveals who God is and how we ought to live for Him. The Holy Spirit impresses the will of the Father on our hearts and illuminates scripture. Then, God orchestrates circumstances around us according to His will. Much could be said about this, but for now, let us consider the providence of God at work through sound counsel.

  In Proverbs, wisdom calls out to everyone who will listen. Those who are wise pay attention and follow, but those who are foolish ignore wisdom’s calls. God often uses both planned counseling and everyday conversations between friends to guide us in His providence.

  The foundation in both cases must be the fear of God. We must understand that the highest purpose of man is to live for God’s glory and to enjoy Him. Wisdom from above can be shared with one another to help us see what God has for us, how He is leading us, and what we need.

  As we pray for God’s will to be accomplished in our lives, let us remember these truths. We should ask the Lord to grant us teachable and humble hearts, a gentle spirit, and a desire to follow Him in faithful obedience. God’s plan for you is not hidden; He is the Good Shepherd who delights in guiding us. There is nothing beyond His knowledge or His willingness to help us.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

“Peace! Be still!”

   Mark 4:39



  Many, many years ago, as a young man, I intentionally went out into snowy weather to hunt. There was already about 10 inches on the ground, and it was still falling. I didn't have any expectations of getting anything; it was more about the experience. What I recall was how quiet it was. Everything was beautifully covered in white, and the flakes continued to fall slowly, like in a giant snow globe, but what stood out was the absolute silence. Everything was muffled. My breathing, though not labored, was all I could hear. This is the quiet calm our soul craves and which only God can provide.

  Jesus stood up in the middle of a storm. The wind was howling and the waves breaking. Everything was in a noisy chaos. Jesus rebuked the wind, “Peace!” and it immediately obeyed. It did not gradually calm down; it was deadened immediately, not even a gentle breeze. With the same breath, Jesus rebuked the waves, “Be still!” and the sea became glass. All the noise and chaos ceased.

  Beloved, there are times in life when we need Jesus, the Prince of Peace, to calm the storms we face. The chaos around us can trouble our hearts, but if we ask, the Holy Spirit will bring us peace. We don’t have to be afraid of the storms because we know God is in control. As we trust Him, He will give us peace. Let’s listen for His words, “Peace! Be still!” in our lives, because God is with us and will never leave us.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

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