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  • Apr 21
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 “He assigned to the sea its limit, so that the waters might not transgress his command.”

  Proverbs 8:29



  Beloved, because we are not omniscient, life often seems unpredictable. Even with the best intentions, we cannot fully control the events of the day or the future. We often feel overwhelmed and uncertain, seeking guidance for our next steps.

  Our peace rests in knowing the One who possesses complete understanding. God’s knowledge encompasses all aspects of His providence. We seldom reflect on the intricacies of natural elements unless the weather directly impacts us. Nevertheless, the winds blow and the sea remains in constant motion, all sustained by the Creator.

  The sun, moon, and stars are sustained by Him, just as every day of your life is under His care. In Christ, we have assurance for both today and tomorrow. We are not subject to fate or chance, but are loved and cared for by our faithful Father. Just as the sea has boundaries, God is actively working in your life through His providence. Find your peace in Him. Rest in the knowledge that He is with you and will guide you through each day. Even if you encounter deep waters, they will not overwhelm you, for the Lord has set limits to the storms of life and will sustain you.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

  “Is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good or to do harm, to save life or to kill?”

  Mark 3:4



 Beloved, the question from Jesus to the Pharisees was in two parts. The first portion concerned the man with the withered hand; the second, Christ Himself. Would they recognize Jesus as the Lord of the Sabbath, the Son of God, or would they reject Him to the point of trying to kill Him?

 Their hearts had become so hard that there was no room for divine grace. The problem of a hardened heart still exists today. It is the root of many arguments and divisions among people. Unfortunately, it is not just a problem in society or politics but within families, the church, and marriages.

  It is when a person becomes so concerned about being right in their mind or having their way that there is no room for grace. Now, this was not the only problem the Pharisees had, but in relation to those who profess to be followers of Christ today, our pride and hardened hearts keep us from showing mercy. We become so intent on proving that we are correct, we spare no words, regardless of how sharp they are. We cut others down and wound them in the name of truth, which sometimes is only our opinion or something far less.

  Let us seek the Holy Spirit’s guidance to fill us with mercy and temperance, so that the compassion of Christ is evident in our actions and speech. May our words be seasoned with grace, offering comfort and edification to those around us. Let us strive to live for the glory of God today.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

  • Apr 19
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  “Ravens brought him bread and meat in the morning, and bread and meat in the evening, and he drank from the brook.”

  1 Kings 17:6



  Elijah was God’s messenger, but he still found himself hiding in the wilderness and being fed by birds. Beloved, we serve a God who sees us. He knows who we are and what we need.

  The way the Lord provides for our needs may not always align with our expectations. The people of God received manna from heaven in the wilderness; subsequently, Elijah was sustained by a widow, John the Baptist subsisted on locusts and honey, and David, during a period of great need, consumed bread designated for the priests.

  Provision may manifest as either miraculous or ordinary. It can arrive through the most humble means or, at times, with great abundance. Ultimately, every good and perfect gift originates from God. As children of God, we are called to anticipate the Lord’s provision while also humbling ourselves under His authority.

  Elijah received sustenance each morning and evening through the provision of the ravens. The Lord remains faithful to His servants and will continue to supply all that is necessary. Look to Him today as you entrust your concerns to the Lord, for He has already demonstrated His care for you.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

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