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  • Jul 17
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 “As for you, brothers, do not grow weary in doing good.”

     2 Thessalonians 3:13

   

Beloved, there are many ways in which we are trying to do good. With that, there can be a multitude of ways that we can become weary.

  As followers of Christ, there is a desire to please God. To bear the fruit of the Holy Spirit daily. We want to be kind, patient, and loving, just as our Savior is. But we live in a fallen world with an adversary, besides the struggle with our flesh.

   This struggle weighs upon our spirit, emotions, and mind. Therefore, we need encouragement to remain strong. The grace of God will be sufficient for us, while the Holy Spirit will empower us to continue. Do not grow weary today; find your strength, rest, and peace in God. He knows what you are trying to do for His glory and for the good of those around you. Nothing that you do for the Lord is vain, no matter how difficult it is to see through.


In Christ Alone,

Pastor Wight

   

"He holds his priesthood permanently, because he continues forever. Consequently, he is able to save to the uttermost those who draw near to God through him, since he always lives to make intercession for them."


Hebrews 7:24-25


Our faith is often faint, and our hearts are cold. We tend to stray from the narrow path, seeking an easier way. At times, we lean on our understanding while forgetting the importance of praying, but through all of this, Christ remains the faithful intercessor.

Therefore, our faith is renewed, and times of refreshing come to our hearts. He enables us to persevere while we find our footing in the narrow path. We see the beauty of the narrow way and the reward that is ahead. Christ reveals to us our limited understanding, and petitions are lifted again.

Because Christ's priesthood is permanent, His intercession continues, and he eternally keeps us through grace alone. Let this be your hope and strength today.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

God's firm foundation stands, bearing this seal: "The Lord knows those who are his."


2 Timothy 2:19


The church will always stand firm. It has often come under attack, whether by persecution or heresy, but it remains.

The church will always remain because its builder and maker is God. Christ is the cornerstone and capstone of His house. The Lord builds His house with living stones joined together in Him. The Lord knows those who are His.

He knows every heart and life in the church. It is a solemn reminder and one of comfort. When we see fellow believers finish their race well, be assured that the Spirit of God will enable us to finish our course well. The Lord knows you belong to Him, and He will keep you to the end.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

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