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 “I thank my God in all my remembrance of you.”

   Philippians 1:3



  Recently, I drove past a Burger King where my grandfather often took me during my childhood. I vividly recalled the occasion when I finished an entire Whopper, motivated by my desire to emulate my Granddad, who was enjoying one himself. More importantly, I remember his godly character and kindness, qualities I have always aspired to follow.

  Cherished memories are especially meaningful when they are grounded in faith. We should strive to live in a way that leads others to thank God for our presence in their lives. In doing so, we not only offer immediate blessings but also inspire one another to grow in Christ.

  Familiar places often evoke powerful emotions and reflections. Although my Granddad is now with the Lord, the memories I hold of him continue to guide me. They consistently remind me to practice kindness, express gratitude for God's grace, and dedicate my life to serving the Lord.

  Today, we can pray for the Lord to use us for His glory. By seeking to bless others, we encourage gratitude toward God and, through His grace, inspire others to live for Christ.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

  “I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.”

   Philippians 1:6



Beloved, in our pursuit of godliness, we may sometimes perceive our transformation as slow or question whether it will ever be complete. While we are responsible for yielding to the Holy Spirit and seeking God, this verse reminds us that salvation ultimately belongs to God. Christ has saved us and continues to sustain us.

The Holy Spirit is actively working in and through our lives, whether or not we recognize this activity. At times, it is clear that we have changed significantly since first coming to the Lord. On other days, as we struggle with our flesh, confront the prevailing spirit of the age, and face conflict, we may become more conscious of our shortcomings than of the fruits of the Spirit.

It is beneficial for us to look to Christ each day and to remember that God has saved us and is faithfully working toward our completion. His love for us is unwavering. This assurance means we will not be abandoned or left to ourselves. Trust that God acts intentionally in every circumstance of your life. The providence of God encompasses all situations, and He is working all things for the good of your salvation. To be born again is a divine and supernatural work of God; it originates with Him, is accomplished by Him, and is completed by Him. This is the promise of God in Christ.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

 “He is a good man and comes with good news.”

   2 Samuel 18:27



  Beloved, these words were spoken by King David when he learned that Ahimaaz, the son of Zadok, was approaching him with a message.

  Let it be said of us that we are good, recognized for righteousness, godly character, and a spirit that reflects our Savior. As followers of Christ, our reputation should be marked by words spoken well of us, not for personal vanity but out of gratitude to God for enabling us to bless others. Let thanksgiving be offered to God because we have served as His ambassadors, providing healing to the hurting and comfort to the sorrowful.

  We should be recognized as those who bring good news, never engaging in deceit, vain flattery, or contention. Let our words be seasoned with grace so that others welcome our presence. The good news of Christ should always be on our lips as we direct others to God, speak of His promises, and remind them of His faithfulness and goodness.

  Some may reject us because of our message of hope in Christ. Nevertheless, we will not be ashamed of the Gospel, for it is good news for all to hear.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

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