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"Out of the depths I cry to you, O Lord!"


Psalm 130:1


The Psalmist is not the first or the last of God's children who have been in the depths of despair. Some Christians mistakenly think that depression or overwhelming anxiety is something believers do not experience. Sadly that is not the case.

We can become emotionally broken just as our arms can. Broken bones tend to heal more quickly than hearts and a wounded spirit is more painful than a broken bone. A fractured limb can be easily diagnosed while the heart is far more difficult.

The hope we have is that there is not a pain so deep that the Lord is not with us or able to bring us out. Christ has suffered far beyond what we could ever fathom and He is able to help us. He knows what we are facing and willing to comfort us. Let us lift our voice if we be in the depths today, God will answer.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

"Have mercy on those who doubt."


Jude 1:22


Beloved, we all desire to be people of strong faith, but let us recognize that we all have doubts.

When we consider how we struggle at times with our doubts and desire mercy from our fellow believers, we should show mercy when we see someone having doubts. We do not always have a firm hold upon convictions and battle with anxiety. In such seasons we need merciful encouragement and listening ears.

Let us be those who encourage others with mercy and words that edify. Gracious servants of Christ willing to strengthen the doubting heart of others. God has shown us mercy in our times of doubts let us be the comforters of God for His people.


In Christ Alone,

Pastor Wight

"He regards the prayer of the destitute and does not despise their prayer."


Psalm 102:17


Beloved, the God of creation, regards your prayer today. The Lord turns His attention towards you when we plead for mercy. His regard is not a passing acknowledgment but one of deep affection. God's love for you is steadfast. He is for you and not against you.

The Lord will not reject the plea for mercy or disregard those who seek His help. God makes His mercy new for you each morning. His providence is working all things for the good of your salvation. There is no care He does not know or a problem God will not help you with.

God knows that our frame is weak, that our lives are but a vapor, and that our only hope is in Him. The gentle Savior will not pass you by but faithfully will attend to you as you call on His name.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

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