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  • Jan 20
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 “Behold, I am making all things new.”

  Revelation 21:5


   Beloved, as long as I can remember, the new year has often been marked by predictions for the future; this year is no different. Politicians and so-called prophets both proclaim to know what will happen in the immediate future. Some will quote obscure Bible verses out of context, speak of visions, dreams, messages from angels, or claim they have assembled a great team to get the job done.

  With all the noise, one can feel confused, anxious, or misguided. In such moments, it is good for us to withdraw alone with God’s word and to ask the Holy Spirit to illuminate scripture to us. He is our teacher and comforter. We do not know the hour when the Lord shall return, and we have been warned that in this life we will have tribulation. The Lord also told us that we would have His peace, that He has overcome the world, and that while we are here, the Holy Spirit will empower us.

  There is nothing to fear while we wait for the time when God will make all things new. This is what we long for and are preserved by God until we reach our beautiful home. That day will be marked by exceeding joy, and there will be no more sorrow there. Take heart, dear one. Though men may boast, only God truly knows the end, and He alone promises to bring renewal and lasting peace. Rest assured: He is indeed making all things new.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

“The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork. Day to day pours out speech, and night to night reveals knowledge.”

   Psalm 19:1-2


   Winter mornings this time of year can be cold and dark. With the recent snow, the canopy of heaven appeared low and heavy, the gray clouds releasing their snowy flakes. While we passed a small cove, the water reflected the gray sky above, appearing colder and deeper than usual. But along the shore, there were two brilliant, majestic white swans. Their presence became a reminder of vibrant life amid winter's stillness. Just as these swans bring thoughts of spring, so too can moments in creation prompt us to reflect on the deeper lessons God reveals through the world around us.

  Beloved, we are surrounded by God’s beautiful work each day. These reminders, like the swans and winter landscape, draw our attention to His wisdom, power, and faithfulness in creation. From these scenes, we are reminded not worship creation but to acknowledge the Creator revealed in His works. With each new sight and experience, consider what lessons you received from the Lord today. How has scripture opened your eyes to the world around you and God’s fingerprint upon the earth and heavens?

   Let us earnestly invite the Holy Spirit to illuminate the word of God within us and actively open our hearts to receive the lessons He imparts each day. May we remain attentive and responsive, delighting in the majesty of God revealed to us both day and night in creation.

  Scripture is telling us that the heavens declare God’s glory and can speak to us each day. Lessons to be learned from night to night. Let us be teachable.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

 “..this is my God, and I will praise him, my father’s God, and I will exalt him. “

  Exodus 15:2


  Beloved, what will you leave as an inheritance for your children and your children’s children? Will it be the family vacation home that has been with the family for generations? Perhaps you have set aside some money for them, or collected antiques, tea cups, a watch, or golf clubs.

  These things have their place and can be appreciated, but hopefully you have stored up treasures that are far more valuable, sweet memories of humor, kindness, patience, or forgiveness. God willing, the thought of who you are as a person of integrity and godliness will be worth more than any material possession.

  Is there still yet a greater treasure? One that is valuable in this life and extends into the one to come. Beloved, let our children, their children, and generations beyond declare that your God is their God, and together praise Him. All the things of this life will be left behind, and even our most cherished memories will eventually fade. It becomes harder with each generation to recall those who have gone before us, but the Lord, who is timeless, remains. Therefore, give Christ to your family: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Let this be your greatest legacy. For if your God becomes their God, you will be reunited one day, not for a moment, but for eternity. Let this enduring hope strengthen and encourage you as you consider what truly matters most.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

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