White pages michigan wendt4/10/2023 ![]() ![]() WHAT direction are you walking crookedly contrary to His straight pathway for you?.WHAT burdensome bricks do you still needlessly carry that Jesus would gladly carry?.HIS yoke is easy, compared to the steering we would hope to accomplish in our walk! HIS burden is light in comparison to what we would carry on our own! He would freely give us HIS yoke! He asks us to be bound with Him and let Him lead us in the way we should walk! He KNOWS how to steer us and gladly takes the lead on our behalf! Coming to Jesus ALONE, we find Him ready to take every brick, every weighty burden of this life, out of our hands! He invites us to come to Him alone, not trying to lighten our load ourselves OR seek help from others. NO, in our daily walk as His disciples, He wants us to KNOW, experience, TRUST and surrender to Him ALL the bricks we would carry around in our lives.He does not stop at the point of winning salvation for us. ![]() The weight of all our sins He could bear upon His shoulders. Our Lord Jesus IS our burden bearer! He chose to take upon Himself our cross.Jesus said, “For My yoke is easy, and My burden is light.” Yet, there are tears of joy, for our Lord Jesus Himself made possible for us to reconnect in the eternal life He would give every one! It is to my brother Steve’s walk with the Lord that I dedicate this Midweek Meditation, who called him, and each of us, out of darkness into His marvelous light. For me, there are tears of sadness, for we were unable to reconnect in this life. Unknown to me, he was living in Helena, MT Steve was also a daily walking disciple of our Savior and Lord Jesus! Before we had the opportunity to reconnect, he was killed crossing an intersection early Monday morning. For over twenty years, I thought my brother Steve was dead. It is with tears of sadness and tears of joy that I prepare this Midweek Meditation. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting: MIDWEEK MEDITATIONīy Randy Wendt, WALKing and TALKing Ministries Memorials in Steve’s name are suggested to Easter Seals-Goodwill Northern Rocky Mountain Attention: Development Department, 4400 Central Avenue, Great Falls, MT 59405 or to the Center for Mental Health, 900 N. Steve was an employee of Helena Goodwill Store. Tuesday, November 1st at First Presbyterian Church with burial of Steve’s cremated remains to follow at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Monday, October 31st with a short prayer service from 8-8:15 p.m. The family will receive friends from 4:00-8:00 p.m. He was preceded in death by his father, Hugo, in 1997 and mother, Irene, in 1969. Steve is survived by his brother, Randy Wendt. He was a very giving man, and thought more of others’ needs over his own. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Helena. He was known as the “do it all” guy.Īmong Steve’s favorite hobbies were reading, listening to music, attending church, and visiting with friends. Steve primarily worked as a processor and janitor for Goodwill of Helena for 12 years. He was born to Hugo and Irene Wendt on Main Detroit, Michigan. Steve Gregory Wendt, 55, of Helena, passed away due to a car and pedestrian accident on October 24, 2011. ![]()
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