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Never to Much | Feb. 3rd

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“Cast your burden on the Lord, and he will sustain you; he will never permit the righteous to be moved.”

   Psalm 55:22



  As a young man, one of my responsibilities was taking care of the firewood. This involved splitting, stacking, and ensuring there was always enough wood in the house. At times, to complete this chore more efficiently, we would load each other's arms with as much wood as possible to reduce the number of trips to the woodpile. Occasionally, the load became too heavy to carry, forcing us to drop it and return for smaller amounts.

  Beloved , God never struggles with our burdens. When we give our worries to Him, there is nothing He cannot handle or help us with. He will never be overwhelmed, and He will never let us fall. Our burdens may be too much for us, but they teach us to turn to God. The challenges we face help us trust Him, seek His will, and rest in His care.

When we remember that God loved us first, it helps us become humble and willing to give our worries to Him. Don’t be afraid to bring your cares to God; He will never let you go.


In Christ Alone.

Pastor Wight

 
 
 

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