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A Beacon of Hope

By Miriam Lawson, Community Writer
April 23, 2026 at 01:55pm. Views: 1050

In the heart of Southern California lies the vibrant and resilient Inland Empire, a region that stretches inland from Los Angeles, embracing Riverside and San Bernardino counties. With over 4.6 million residents, this rich tapestry of communities, from Moreno Valley to San Bernardino, thrives on both its diversity and its unyielding spirit.

To the restless soul, to the weary heart in our bustling valleys and high desert towns, John 14:1–3 echoes like a healing balm: “Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me. In my Father’s house are many rooms… I go to prepare a place for you.” Those words shine as a promise, not just for tomorrow, but for this very moment.

Here in the Inland Empire, life can feel honest and demanding, long commutes, a fast paced rhythm, and endless to do lists. Yet, within this spirited region, there lies a growing culture of caring: neighbors tending gardens for those shut in, community leaders hosting outreach events, and families becoming beacons of faith and comfort. These acts mirror the essence of John’s assurance, a tangible “room” being prepared, one heart at a time.

Consider the commitment of those ministering to the elderly in our midst. In the quiet of hospital rooms or the stillness of senior care facilities, simple prayers rooted in John 14:1–3 bring extraordinary comfort. One faithful practitioner reminds us: “The precious promises… should be repeated often. Pray with the sick… recount the blessings… give him opportunity to praise… express his trust in His glorious return.” It’s in the warmth of a hand held, in a whisper of faith shared, that a place of peace is being prepared here and now.

Brothers and sisters, every sunrise over the San Bernardino Hills or the citrus groves of Riverside can renew our confidence in a caring God who is actively at work, even amidst our daily challenges. His love doesn’t wait; it doesn’t delay, it reaches into our routines, our struggles, our doubts, even as He prepares a magnificent dwelling beyond the horizon.

To the Inland Empire residents: take heart. In the swirl of errands and obligations, pause and remember that you are deeply known, profoundly valued, and tenderly guided. Your heart need not be troubled because the One who spoke those words is with you. His promise stands firm across every zip code.

Let us live today anchored in the certainty of that promise, celebrating each kind word, each act of compassion, as evidence that our place is being prepared and that in the meantime, He is preparing us, shaping our hearts to mirror His love.

 

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