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 “And when you pray, you must not be like the hypocrites. For they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, that they may be seen by others. Truly, I say unto you, they have their reward. But when you  pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.”

   Matthew 6:5-6



  Beloved, let this serve as a reminder that all actions undertaken for God should be for His glory alone. Our ultimate desire is to please Him and find our delight in Him. Whether or not others are aware of our service to God is inconsequential; what truly matters is our faithfulness.

  Social media offers significant opportunities to bless others for the Lord, yet it can also foster spiritual pride. Contemporary Christianity may risk using these platforms in ways similar to how hypocrites once used synagogues. Our responsibility is not to judge the motives of others, but to reflect upon our own hearts. In a culture accustomed to sharing every thought and experience, we must recognize the importance of doing things in secret.

  The secret place of prayer refers not only to a physical location but also to the intentions of the heart. It is characterized by humility, faithfulness, and sincerity. Such a heart is unconcerned with social approval or influence. Instead, it remains focused on God's glory, drawing others to Him, and maintaining faithfulness regardless of recognition. Nothing done for God is ever in vain, for He alone brings growth and deserves all glory. The ultimate purpose of our lives is to live for and delight in Him forever. Let us practice the secret place today.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

  • Apr 29
  • 1 min read

 “Let us lay aside every weight…”

    Hebrews 12:1



  Beloved, laying aside burdens may seem simple, yet often it is not. The writer uses the analogy of an athlete who prepares diligently to run the race well.

  Athletes condition their bodies and remove anything that might hinder their progress. Similarly, we often attempt to carry burdens alone, even when others offer assistance. Our grip is tested, progress slows, and our balance is compromised as we struggle to continue.

  All that is required is to accept help and lay the burden down. The Spirit of God is both willing and able to assist every runner in completing their race. Yet, we often cling to pride, the cares of life, and an unconditioned old nature. Why continue to strain, become frustrated, or grow weary by relying solely on your own strength? Christ will strengthen you. The Holy Spirit will provide wisdom to identify what must be cast off and will help you discern what impedes your progress, enabling you to run well.

  Let us embrace this invitation from the Lord to lay aside every weight by acknowledging our dependence on Him. We cannot run alone, nor can we finish the race without our Savior’s help. Look to Him and put down the burdens of life.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

  “Behold, the Lord God helps me; who will declare me guilty?”

   Isaiah 50:9



  Beloved, guilt imposed by others holds no validity if God has forgiven us and is for us. While this brief devotional cannot address every circumstance in which condemnation, judgment, or opposition arise—especially when such responses are unjustified or rooted in past situations, we can rest in this truth.

  Our consolation, regardless of the source of hostility, comes from knowing what God has spoken to us through His word. If we have been reconciled to God, declared guiltless, and Christ is our advocate, this becomes our peace. We can rest assured that the Lord is working and will continue to work all things for our good.

  As His children, we seek to fill our hearts and minds with the truths of our identity in Christ. Though we are not perfect, we grow in sanctification each day. In humility, we examine our hearts before God, acknowledge our sin, and seek His forgiveness and renewal, striving to live in peace with those around us. Ultimately, our hope, peace, and the final word on our identity rest in Christ. Let this truth free us from unwarranted guilt.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

  

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