April 30th 2017
Prelude for Worship Martha Short
Welcome Daniel Palmer
O Worship The King
O worship the King All glorious above And gratefully sing His wonderful love
Our Shield and Defender The Ancient of Days Pavilioned in splendor And girded with praise
O tell of His might O sing of His grace Whose robe is the light Whose canopy space
The deep thunderclouds form On the wings of the storm His chariots of wrath The deep thunderclouds form And dark is His path On the wings of the storm
Thy bountiful care What tongue can recite It breathes in the air It shines in the light
It streams from the hills It descends to the plain And sweetly distills In the dew and the rain
Frail children of dust And feeble as frail In Thee do we trust Nor find Thee to fail
Thy mercies how tender How firm to the end Our Maker Defender Redeemer and Friend
I Stand Amazed In the Presence
I stand amazed in the presence Of Jesus the Nazarene And wonder how He could love me A sinner condemned unclean
How marvelous how wonderful And my song shall ever be Is my Savior's love for me
For me it was in the garden He prayed not My will but Thine He had no tears For His own griefs But sweat drops of blood for mine
How marvelous how wonderful And my song shall ever be Is my Savior's love for me
He took my sins and my sorrows He made them His very own He bore the burden to Calvary And suffered and died alone
How marvelous how wonderful And my song shall ever be Is my Savior's love for me
When with the ransomed in glory His face I at last shall see 'Twill be my joy through the ages To sing of His love for me
How marvelous how wonderful And my song shall ever be Is my Savior's love for me
Offering Martha Short
Doxology Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise Him, all creatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost Amen
Grace Choir
Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch, a wretch like me; I once was lost, but now am found, I once was blind, but now I see.
T’was grace that taught my heart to fear, And that same grace my fears relieved; How precious did that grace appear The hour when I first believed!
Through many dangers, toils, and snares, I have already safely come; This grace hath brought me safe thus far, And surely grace will lead me home, I shall go home.
Bright shining as the sun, When we’ve been there ten thousand years, Bright shining as the sun, the glorious sun, We’ve no less days to sing God’s praise Than since the day we first begun, we first begun.
Colossians 3:15–17 (NASB) Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body; and be thankful.
Colossians 3:15–17 (NASB) 16 Let the word of Christ richly dwell within you, with all wisdom teaching and admonishing one another with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with thankfulness in your hearts to God.
Colossians 3:15–17 (NASB) 17 Whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through Him to God the Father.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Everything you do matters to God.
Sermon in a Sentence To live a life that glorifies Christ in all things: 1) we must let the peace of Christ rule in our hearts; 2) we must let the Word of Christ dwell in us through Biblical singing, and 3) we must be thankful for the life we have in Jesus.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do 1. We must let the peace of Christ rule in our hearts (15).
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Let the peace of Christ call the shots in your relationships.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do My peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you. (John 14:27)
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do “Peace is the condition of rest and contentment in the hearts of those who know that their Redeemer lives.” (Hendricksen, 159)
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do The peace of Christ does not always follow the path of least resistance.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do A body that is at war with itself is a body that is sick.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do As Christ’s own body. . . we belong inextricably to one another, and the pursuit of peace as a reigning principle follows naturally from that corporate reality” (Moo, 285).
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Thielman adds, we “should live in a way that reflects the peace that God has made with His creation through the blood of Jesus” (386).
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do When a challenging situation arises, am I more likely to be itching for a fight or doing everything possible to promote the peace of Christ by laying down my life and interests for the good of others?
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do The peace of Christ does not come by compromising the Word of Christ.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do The peace of Christ is not fundamentally about compromise but about what Christ has conquered.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do We must not separate the peace that Christ gives from the Word that Christ is.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do 2. We must let the Word of Christ dwell in us through Biblical singing (16).
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Why we sing will have some impact on what and how we sing.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do We sing because it is commanded as a way the gospel gets in us.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Singing is not primarily about our entertainment but our education.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Biblical singing is confessional.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Biblical singing must also admonish. It is convictional.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Songs are “weapons of warfare.” -Ralph Martin
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Biblical singing is congregational.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do The sound that matters most when we sing is the sound of the voices of God’s people.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Corporate singing is for all the saints – simultaneously instructing one another and offering themselves to God.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do What is going to best facilitate all the people of God meditating on, rejoicing in, learning, teaching, and being corrected and encouraged in the singing of the gospel?
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Biblical singing is comprehensive.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Biblical singing is comprehensive: in all wisdom
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Biblical singing is comprehensive: in all wisdom all kinds of songs (Calvin)
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Biblical singing comes from hearts that are captivated by God’s grace.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do 3. We must be thankful for the life we have in Jesus (17).
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do We give thanks to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ (1:3) giving thanks to the Father (1:12) overflowing with gratitude (2:7) be thankful (3:15) giving thanks through Him to God the Father (3:17)
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do We have life in Jesus to give thanks through Jesus. We’ve been saved for thanksgiving.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do “Believers who are full of gratitude to God for His gracious calling will find it easier to extend to fellow believers the grace of love and forgiveness and to put aside petty issues that might inhibit the expression of peace in the community” (Moo, 285).
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do We want everything we say and do to point to the fact that Jesus is Lord of our life, and He is a Lord worth serving.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do To live all of life for Jesus, we must let the peace that Christ gives be the peace that we extend, we must let the story of God’s grace be the song of our hearts, and we must be thankful for the matchless grace of God.
He Keeps Me Singing
There's within my heart a melody Jesus whispers sweet and low "Fear not I am with thee Peace, be still” In all of life's ebb and flow
Jesus Sweetest name I know Fills my ev'ry longing Keeps me singing as I go
Discord filled my life with pain All my life was wrecked by sin and strife Discord filled my life with pain Jesus swept across the broken strings Stirred the slumb'ring chords again
Jesus Sweetest name I know Fills my ev'ry longing Keeps me singing as I go
Feasting on the riches of His grace Resting 'neath His shelt'ring wing Always looking on His smiling face That is why I shout and sing
Jesus Sweetest name I know Fills my ev'ry longing Keeps me singing as I go
Trials fall across the way Tho' sometimes the path Tho' sometimes He leads Thro' waters deep Trials fall across the way Tho' sometimes the path Seems rough and steep See His footprints all the way
Jesus Sweetest name I know Fills my ev'ry longing Keeps me singing as I go
Postlude for Worship Martha Short
April 30th 2017
Sing To The King
Sing to the King Who is coming to reign Glory to Jesus The Lamb that was slain
Life and salvation His empire shall bring Joy to the nations When Jesus is King
Come let us sing a song A song declaring We belong to Jesus He is all we need
Lift up a heart of praise Sing now with Voices raised to Jesus Sing to the King
For His returning We watch and we pray We will be ready The dawn of that day
We'll join in singing With all the redeemed Satan is vanquished And Jesus is King
Come let us sing a song A song declaring We belong to Jesus He is all we need
Lift up a heart of praise Sing now with Voices raised to Jesus Sing to the King
Welcome Daniel Palmer
I Stand Amazed In the Presence
I stand amazed in the presence Of Jesus the Nazarene And wonder how He could love me A sinner condemned unclean
How marvelous how wonderful And my song shall ever be Is my Savior's love for me
For me it was in the garden He prayed not My will but Thine He had no tears For His own griefs But sweat drops of blood for mine
How marvelous how wonderful And my song shall ever be Is my Savior's love for me
He took my sins and my sorrows He made them His very own He bore the burden to Calvary And suffered and died alone
How marvelous how wonderful And my song shall ever be Is my Savior's love for me
When with the ransomed in glory His face I at last shall see 'Twill be my joy through the ages To sing of His love for me
How marvelous how wonderful And my song shall ever be Is my Savior's love for me
10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord) CCLI# 606984 © 2011 Jonas Myrin | Matt Redman
Bless the Lord O my soul O my soul Worship His holy name Sing like never before O my soul I'll worship Your holy name
The sun comes up It's a new day dawning It's time to sing Your song again Whatever may pass And whatever lies before me Let me be singing When the evening comes
You're rich in love And You're slow to anger Your name is great And Your heart is kind For all Your goodness I will keep on singing Ten thousand reasons For my heart to find
And on that day When my strength is failing The end draws near And my time has come Still my soul will sing Your praise unending Ten thousand years And then forevermore
Hallelujah What a Savior
Man of Sorrows, what a name For the Son of God Who came Ruined sinners to reclaim Hallelujah, what a Savior
Bearing shame and scoffing rude In my place condemned He stood Sealed my pardon with His blood Hallelujah what a Savior
Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, what a Savior Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, what a Savior
Guilty vile and helpless we Spotless Lamb of God was He Full atonement can it be Hallelujah, what a Savior
Lifted up was He to die It is finished was His cry Now in Heav’n exalted high Hallelujah, what a Savior
Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, what a Savior Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, what a Savior
When He comes, our glorious King All our ransomed hearts to bring Then anew this song we’ll sing Hallelujah, what a Savior
Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, what a Savior Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, what a Savior
Offering
Grace Choir
Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, That saved a wretch, a wretch like me; I once was lost, but now am found, I once was blind, but now I see.
T’was grace that taught my heart to fear, And that same grace my fears relieved; How precious did that grace appear The hour when I first believed!
Through many dangers, toils, and snares, I have already safely come; This grace hath brought me safe thus far, And surely grace will lead me home, I shall go home.
Bright shining as the sun, When we’ve been there ten thousand years, Bright shining as the sun, the glorious sun, We’ve no less days to sing God’s praise Than since the day we first begun, we first begun.
Colossians 3:15–17 (NASB) Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body; and be thankful.
Colossians 3:15–17 (NASB) 16 Let the word of Christ richly dwell within you, with all wisdom teaching and admonishing one another with psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with thankfulness in your hearts to God.
Colossians 3:15–17 (NASB) 17 Whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks through Him to God the Father.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Everything you do matters to God.
Sermon in a Sentence To live a life that glorifies Christ in all things: 1) we must let the peace of Christ rule in our hearts; 2) we must let the Word of Christ dwell in us through Biblical singing, and 3) we must be thankful for the life we have in Jesus.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do 1. We must let the peace of Christ rule in our hearts (15).
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Let the peace of Christ call the shots in your relationships.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do My peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you. (John 14:27)
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do “Peace is the condition of rest and contentment in the hearts of those who know that their Redeemer lives.” (Hendricksen, 159)
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do The peace of Christ does not always follow the path of least resistance.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do A body that is at war with itself is a body that is sick.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do As Christ’s own body. . . we belong inextricably to one another, and the pursuit of peace as a reigning principle follows naturally from that corporate reality” (Moo, 285).
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Thielman adds, we “should live in a way that reflects the peace that God has made with His creation through the blood of Jesus” (386).
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do When a challenging situation arises, am I more likely to be itching for a fight or doing everything possible to promote the peace of Christ by laying down my life and interests for the good of others?
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do The peace of Christ does not come by compromising the Word of Christ.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do The peace of Christ is not fundamentally about compromise but about what Christ has conquered.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do We must not separate the peace that Christ gives from the Word that Christ is.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do 2. We must let the Word of Christ dwell in us through Biblical singing (16).
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Why we sing will have some impact on what and how we sing.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do We sing because it is commanded as a way the gospel gets in us.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Singing is not primarily about our entertainment but our education.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Biblical singing is confessional.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Biblical singing must also admonish. It is convictional.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Songs are “weapons of warfare.” -Ralph Martin
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Biblical singing is congregational.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do The sound that matters most when we sing is the sound of the voices of God’s people.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Corporate singing is for all the saints – simultaneously instructing one another and offering themselves to God.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do What is going to best facilitate all the people of God meditating on, rejoicing in, learning, teaching, and being corrected and encouraged in the singing of the gospel?
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Biblical singing is comprehensive.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Biblical singing is comprehensive: in all wisdom
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Biblical singing is comprehensive: in all wisdom all kinds of songs (Calvin)
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do Biblical singing comes from hearts that are captivated by God’s grace.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do 3. We must be thankful for the life we have in Jesus (17).
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do We give thanks to God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ (1:3) giving thanks to the Father (1:12) overflowing with gratitude (2:7) be thankful (3:15) giving thanks through Him to God the Father (3:17)
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do We have life in Jesus to give thanks through Jesus. We’ve been saved for thanksgiving.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do “Believers who are full of gratitude to God for His gracious calling will find it easier to extend to fellow believers the grace of love and forgiveness and to put aside petty issues that might inhibit the expression of peace in the community” (Moo, 285).
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do We want everything we say and do to point to the fact that Jesus is Lord of our life, and He is a Lord worth serving.
Christ is Enough in Everything we Do To live all of life for Jesus, we must let the peace that Christ gives be the peace that we extend, we must let the story of God’s grace be the song of our hearts, and we must be thankful for the matchless grace of God.
Hallelujah What a Savior
Man of Sorrows, what a name For the Son of God Who came Ruined sinners to reclaim Hallelujah, what a Savior
Bearing shame and scoffing rude In my place condemned He stood Sealed my pardon with His blood Hallelujah what a Savior
Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, what a Savior Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, what a Savior
Guilty vile and helpless we Spotless Lamb of God was He Full atonement can it be Hallelujah, what a Savior
Lifted up was He to die It is finished was His cry Now in Heav’n exalted high Hallelujah, what a Savior
Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, what a Savior Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, what a Savior
When He comes, our glorious King All our ransomed hearts to bring Then anew this song we’ll sing Hallelujah, what a Savior
Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, what a Savior Hallelujah, Hallelujah Hallelujah, what a Savior