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Resting in His Mighty Hands

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Deuteronomy 3:24 says:

O Lord God, you have only begun to show your servant your greatness and your mighty hand. For what god is there in heaven or on earth who can do such works and mighty acts as yours?

When you think about the power and might of God, what emotion does the elicit in you? Does it lead you to fear? Does it provoke a sense of awe and wonder? Are you numb to it because you've grown familiar with verses like Deuteronomy 3:24?

What about peace? Calm? If you're like me, there are other aspects of God's character much more likely to provoke those kinds of reactions from me. The fact that He's my Father. The love he showed in sending his Son to rescue me from my sins. I tend to separate out the various aspects of God's character and find encouragement from them separately in different seasons.

But God isn't a mash-up of a bunch of separate character traits. He is One. His might and his love are perfectly in unison and cooperation at all times. If He was more loving and less powerful at various points, our reliance on him would be a tenuous exercise. But because He is always and simultaneously loving and mighty, we can trust him in all circumstances.

The power and might of God should lead me to a deep sense of peace and calm, resting in the fact that NOTHING is outside his control, that NOTHING can separate me from his love, that NOTHING is a surprise or successful subversion of his plan.

It is well with my soul because God, in all his mingled love and might rescued me and holds me forever in his mighty hands.

We'll celebrate the Mighty God together this week...and we'll trust together that He will quiet us with his love while we do so.

Here are the songs and Scriptures that will make up this week's services:

Call to Worship from Deuteronomy 3:24
Here For You
Great and Mighty King
Behold Our God
Christ Be Exalted
It Is Well
Sermon from John 4
Closing Song: O Great God

Here's a Spotify Playlist of the songs so you can be familiar with them in advance of Sunday morning!

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God With Us

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Zephaniah 3:17 says:

"The Lord your God is in your midst,
a mighty one who will save;
he will rejoice over you with gladness;
he will quiet you by his love;
he will exult over you with loud singing."

We serve and worship a God who is with us. No other religion even attempts to make such a claim. Religions throughout the world for all of human history have staked claims on the spiritual appetites of men and women based on some combination of proclamations promises. Though often couched in deceptively appealing ways, the messages of those religions usually go something like these: 

  • "God will bless you if you follow him."
  • "God won't punish you if you do enough to please him."
  • "God is too far away to hear you, but if you do just the right combination of sacrifices and rituals, you can reach him."
  • "You don't need a god, you need to be in touch with your inner self."
  • "Your god is and should be what you want him or her to be."
  • "There are many gods with limited power and unlimited pettiness, so good luck keeping them all happy."
  • "Knowledge is god.
  • "Pleasure is god."
  • "Happiness is god."

Not a single one outside of Christianity promises the nearness of a personal and loving God. The reason for this? It seems totally unbelievable. If you're in the business of convincing people to follow you, you can't afford to make claims that sound unbelievable....Unless you can back them up.

That's where our God comes in. He makes countless inconceivable claims about himself and then he backs each and every one up. So when Zephaniah 3:17 says the God is with us (in our midst) and that He rejoices over us with loud singing, we should not take that lightly.

What an amazing idea that the God who owns and controls everything chooses to be with us when we gather, to be with us in our sorrows and our pains and our joys, and not only chooses to be with us, but is overflowing with loud songs of rejoicing over us? This doesn't mean He is unaware of our pain or sorrow. It doesn't mean He insensitive or unperturbed by our sin, either.

It simply means that when he looks upon us, his first and greatest emotion is one of a Father who is filled with joy at the very existence of his children to the point that He's composing songs about how much he loves them. That's how God reacts when he looks upon us. And that's why we sing when we gather. Because we're responding to the singing God, who made us in His image, to respond to his initiative toward us with a joyful song of our own.

So as we come this week, let's keep the singing, rejoicing face of God in our mind's eye, and let's celebrate the unfathomable and undeserved and unlimited love of God for us.

Here are the songs and Scriptures that will make up our services this week:

Call to Worship from Zephaniah 3:17
How Deep the Father's Love for Us 
Grace Alone
Come Thou Fount
Highest Praise
Sermon from Romans 12:1-2
Take My Life

And here's a Spotify Playlist of the songs.

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