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  • Oct 27, 2025
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“I will come again.”

  John 14:3



  Beloved, our Lord gave a simple promise to all of His children on the very night He was betrayed. Jesus told the disciples that they would forsake Him in a few hours, but reassured them that they would be restored. That their sorrow would turn into joy and they would see Him again.

  Let us be encouraged by this same promise of Christ’s return. Numerous times that night, Jesus repeatedly told them things that would happen in order that they would believe in Him further. Everything came to pass as Jesus foretold.

  We can then be sure that the promise of His return is just as reliable and trustworthy. Jesus will come again, and we will be with Him forever.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

 “My soul is bereft of peace; I have forgotten what happiness is.”

      Lamentations 3:17



   Beloved, we do not always have abiding peace and joy. Do not allow others to bring condemnation into your life if you are struggling with depression or anxiety. Some believe that Christians should never face such struggles.

  A careful reading of scripture tells us something very different. Not only do the prophets and the psalmists battle with their own emotions, but the word of God is filled with countless exhortations and promises for those who are bereft of peace and have forgotten what happiness is.

  The remedy is always the Lord and His promises. There is the fellowship of the saints, counselors, and professional help, which God utilizes in restoring His people and enabling them to cope. Let us not be ashamed if we are downcast, but rather seek help while falling upon the Lord’s throne of grace. He is the God of all comfort.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

  • Oct 22, 2025
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 “The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.”

   Job 1:21



   Beloved, we will never fully understand why the Lord gives and then takes away, but He remains good. We often see the providence of God as His works for us. God provides in some way or permits others to be a part of our lives. Although the providence of God can be understood in this way, we must also recognize that the Lord can do unto us as He sees fit.

  He formed you in body, spirit, and mind. Providentially, He is working through you, for you, and upon you each day. Nothing is outside of His knowledge. Our ways, thoughts, and motives are all known by the Lord. In light of this, may we humble ourselves beneath His mighty hand while proclaiming the goodness of God.

 The intention of God in the process of giving and taking is to make us into a likeness of Christ, to draw us close to Him, and cause us to understand Him more fully. Let us bless the name of the Lord in all His dealings with us.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

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