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A Place of Dependence

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As we heard last week, in Jesus' upside-down Kingdom, those who are meek and who mourn their sin and who are not impressed with their own accomplishments are blessed. They're not blessed because self-deprecation is cool.  They're not blessed because God prefers his people to be sad and downtrodden.  They're not blessed because the Christian life is intended to be lived in a constant state of low-grade guilt.
 
They're blessed because unless we understand our need, grace is not sweet. They're blessed because unless we appreciate our weakness, the strength that God provides us through the Gospel is not amazing.  They're blessed because unless we come from a place of dependence, we never get to taste the sweetness and joy of resting in the finished work of Jesus. 
 
Ephesians 1:3-6 says:
"Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places, even as he chose us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and blameless before him. In love he predestined us for adoption to himself as sons through Jesus Christ, according to the purpose of his will, to the praise of his glorious grace, with which he has blessed us in the Beloved."
True blessing comes from God and God alone. True happiness is only to be found in a place of dependence on the eternally planned and totally undeserved adoption by God into his family that all of his children share. We must come to the Lord aware of our dependence on Him! We must come to the Lord amazed by his grace. That's what we're going to focus on this week as we sing.  Here are the songs and Scriptures that will form our service this week.  We look forward to gathering with you as the blessed children of God, dependent on and celebrating in the grace of Jesus Christ.
 
Call to Worship from Ephesians 1:3-6
Grace Alone
Nothing But the Blood
Behold Our God
Sermon from Matthew 5
O Great God
 
Here's a Spotify List of the songs we'll be singing this week.

 

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Praise the King

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Psalm 47:6-9 says:
 
"Sing praises to God, sing praises!
     Sing praises to our King, sing praises!
For God is the King of all the earth;
     sing praises with a psalm!
God reigns over the nations;
     God sits on his holy throne.
The princes of the peoples gather
     as the people of the God of Abraham.
For the shields of the earth belong to God;
     he is highly exalted!"
 
 
As we embark on this new series through the Sermon on the Mount, we learned last week how Jesus instructs us that He is the King, and that his Kingship should be an ever-present reminder of us to obey his Word.  
 
The King on the throne deserves our obedience, and in Psalm 47, He has clear instruction for us as his subjects...and for all the peoples of the world.  He calls us to sing praises to the King!  
 
Are you ready to obey the King this Sunday?  Are you ready to sing praises to the God who sits on his throne in holiness?  Are you ready to sing praises to the God who is highly exalted?  Is He highly exalted in your thinking? Is He highly exalted in your priorities? Will He be highly exalted in your life when you choose your bedtime on Saturday or set your alarm for Sunday?  Will he be highly exalted in your life when you get up on Sunday and the kids are tough to get out the door on time? Will He be highly exalted in your life when you're tempted to be distracted by conversation rather than being in your seat ready to praise the Lord at the beginning of the service?  
 
Is Jesus the King in your reality?  He's the King in the true reality, and all too often, my reality doesn't match his, and I must reorient myself to the truth.  One of the best ways to do that week in and week out is to come and sing praises to the King on the Throne and soak in the truths that we sing and the preached Words of the King.  He promises to meet us when we gather.
 
Come with me! Let's exalt the King in song this Sunday! Here are the songs and Scripture that will make up our Sunday service this week:
 
Call to worship from Psalm 47
Crown Him with Many Crowns
Be Enthroned
Before the Throne of God Above
Living Hope
Sermon from Matthew 5
Communion
His Mercy Is More
 
Here's a Spotify Playlist of these songs so you can familiarize yourself with them and sing them without distraction on Sunday.
 
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