Rev.  Raynette K. Weiss and Associate Pastor Jessie 

K. Weiss

We are two of Our Heavenly Father’s vessels. We also obey Our Heavenly Father in what he wants us to do, we have a very good  and deep walk with him. We would like you to have that as well. How to use spirituality to help yourself. Saturday June 20, 2026.

Our Heavenly Father begins life, and he is the only one that can finish life.

Psalm 139:13-16: The psalmist describes God as the active Creator who knits humans together in the womb and writes all the days of our lives “before one of them came to be.

Jeremiah 1:5: God declares to the prophet, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated yo

Genesis 2:7: God breathes the “breath of life” into mankind, marking the very beginning of human existence. [1]

Deuteronomy 32:39: God proclaims His absolute sovereignty: “I put to death and I bring to life; I have wounded and I will heal, and no one can deliver out of my han.

Job 14:5: Job acknowledges the limits of human life, noting that a person’s days are determined and the number of their months is decreed by God. 

Revelation 22:13: God declares His eternal nature, saying, “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End.

Beliefs about life and death vary widely depending on personal faith and worldview. While many faith traditions teach that God is the author and ultimate judge of life, others incorporate concepts of reincarnation or scientific perspectives on the origins of biological life. Exploring these different perspectives can help us better understand the diverse ways people view the sanctity and meaning of lifeChristianity: The sanctity of life is deeply rooted in the belief that Our Heavenly Father alone is the Lord of life from beginning to end, as outlined in Catholic teachings on Evangelium Vitae. Many Christians believe that God is the ultimate source of all life and holds its boundaries.Other Faiths: Traditions such as Hinduism and Buddhism often view life as part of an ongoing cycle (samsara) of birth, death, and rebirth, where the soul continues its journey rather than having its existence ended permanently by a single even. Secular/Humanist Views: Many people approach the origin and end of life through the lens of biology, nature, and evolution, viewing the beginning of life as a natural biological process and the end as a biological conclusion without divine intervention.Existential & Philosophical Views: Philosophically, some believe that while individuals did not choose to be born, they possess the personal agency to find meaning and purpose during their time on earthIf you are currently going through a difficult time, experiencing feelings of hopelessness, or just seeking guidance on how to navigate complex questions about life’s purpose, there are supportive communities and resources available to talk with you through whatever you’re feeling.If you have asked God to take your life, one of the first truths to realize is that you are not alone. God has heard such petitions before.Because of God’s holy plan, we know that birth and death are actually just milestones on our journey to eternal life with our Heavenly Father. Our Heavenly Father alone is the Lord of life from its beginning until its end: no one can, in any circumstance, claim for himself the right to destroy. Our Heavenly Father does not like kidnapping or any other sinful acts just so someone can have what their wishes are.  We encourage anyone with these desires or thoughts about acting on them  please read the prayer below and become a child of Our Heavenly Father. 

Closing Prayer: Heavenly Father, I come before You in the name of your Son, Jesus Christ, acknowledging You as the author and protector of my life. Your word promises that with long life You will satisfy us. I raise a voice of faith against the spirit of premature death and sudden calamity. I pray for divine protection over my body, mind, and soul. Shield me and my loved ones from violence, accidents, and terminal sickness. I declare that I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord. My days shall be full, and I will fulfill the purpose You have ordained for me. Thank You, Father, for Your covenant of preservation. In Jesus’ name.

Dear Heavenly Father I am sorry for my sins. I believe Jesus died for me and rose again. I give my life to You today. Thank You for Your love, grace, and eternal life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.: 

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