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" even the darkness is not dark to you; the night is bright as the day, for darkness is as light with you. "


Psalm 139:12


The shroud of darkness comes to our days at times, seasons in which we pass through the valley of the shadow of death. The light of hope may appear dim in these circumstances, causing our hearts to strain to believe. We will be tempted to believe that we are hidden from God, that the Lord is unaware of our present circumstances. That God can not see what we are going through.

This is the furthest thing from the truth. We will never be hidden from God. The present reality is that we are hidden in God. We are kept by Him in Christ. We can never be separated from Him and there is nothing that can obscure His view of us. Take heart beloved the Lord is with you. The darkness is as the light to God.


In Christ alone.

Pastor Wight

" You know when I sit down and when I rise up ; ..."

Psalm 139:2


How often do you sit and rise in a day, beloved? Actions like this are done without any thought of their repetitiveness. We keep no record of where we go within a given space, yet the Lord knows when we rise to when and where we sit. This monotonous minute detail of your life and every detail is known by God.

That which is of your greatest concern and heavy upon your heart, the Lord knows fully. Nothing is hidden from Him and nothing has caught the Lord unaware. God is at work before we even know what we need. From beginning to the end, the Lord knows your life. He is with you today and the Lord will accomplish His will for your life. Be anxious for nothing and bring all things to Him in prayer. God will show you His goodness.


In Christ Alone,

Pastor Wight

Our hope for you is unshaken, for we know that as you share in our sufferings, you will also share in our comfort."


2 Corinthians 1:7


Suffering is inescapable in this life. As Christians, we are forewarned that trials lay ahead, but we are not to be dismayed. God has promised never to abandon us. He has promised us peace amid the storm and a grace to bear all things.

Paul was sure that if Christians were experiencing suffering, they would also be comforted. The promise of God to all of His people is that He will comfort them. Suffering is overshadowed by comfort. As affliction comes, comfort comes as well.

We belong to the God of comfort. Who has promised to comfort us in all of our afflictions? God, who is for us. The one working all things for our good. He will prove to be a present help in the time of need. Look to God, your comforter and peace.


In Christ Alone,

Pastor Wight

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