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Hope in the Moring | May 25th

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 “O Lord, in the morning you hear my voice; in the morning I prepare a sacrifice for you and watch.”

   Psalm 5:3



  Beloved, we do not arise every morning with a peaceful mind. Shadows of yesterday’s storms can linger as a new day dawns. The morning may not always bring renewed hope, but scripture encourages us to let our voices be heard. Whether it is a whisper or a silent plea for God’s mercy, be assured you are heard.

  If a parent listens attentively for the stirring of a child during the night or morning, how much more does the God of all creation, who has promised never to forsake us, remain attentive to our cries.

  This is our hope for today: God hears us. He neither slumbers nor sleeps and remains unchanging. God listens to the voice of His children and welcomes every cry before the throne of grace. The Lord invites us to cast all our cares upon Him and to seek mercy, grace, renewed strength, and hope. God is faithful and true. Your heavenly Father hears you today. Lift your voice to Him and watch for what the Lord will accomplish. Trusting in the Lord will not result in disappointment.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

 
 
 

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