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Inspire Change | Oct. 17th

  • Oct 16, 2025
  • 1 min read

 “Let us consider how to stir up one another in love and good works.”

   Hebrews 10:24



    Beloved, there will always be difficult days to navigate through. Situations that will test our fortitude and integrity. In such times, how will we respond not only as individuals but collectively as well?

    If we believe that the exalted end of our life is to bring glory to God and to enjoy Him, then this will give us clarity and wisdom as individuals. From a Christ-centered life, we can consider how we might inspire others to love and to perform good works for the glory of God.

   It is easy to be negative, to complain about what is wrong, and others may join in for a while, but nothing will be resolved. It is a greater benefit to have a solution to the problem.  Let us be thoughtful in how we can encourage others. Be intentional in fostering love. Lead by example in doing good works. So that others would be stirred to do likewise. Let us consider how we can help one another in this endeavor today.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

 
 
 

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