Feb. 13, 2022

Mark 2

  • Order of Worship

    Sunday, February 13, 2022

     

    Welcome and Announcements

     

    Gathering the Family Together

     

    All Who Hunger, Gather Gladly

    All who hunger, gather gladly; holy manna is our bread.

    Come from wilderness and wandering. Here in truth we will be fed.

    You that yearn for days of fullness, all around us is our food.

    Taste and see the grace eternal. Taste and see that God is good.

     

    All who hunger, never strangers; seeker, be a welcome guest.

    Come from restlessness and roaming. Here in joy we keep the feast.

    We that once were lost and scattered in communion’s love have stood.

    Taste and see the grace eternal. Taste and see that God is good.

     

    All who hunger, sing together, Jesus Christ is living bread.

    Come from loneliness and longing. Here in peace we have been led.

    Blest are those who from this table live their days in gratitude.

    Taste and see the grace eternal. Taste and see that God is good.

    Words: Sylvia G. Dunstan (1955-1993) ©1991 GIA Publications, Inc. Music (HOLY MANNA): W. Moore, Columbian Harmony, 1825 (Used with permission from Onelicense.net)

     

    Call To Worship

     

    Scripture Reading:                                                             Psalm 37:1-6

    1 Fret not yourself because of evildoers;
    be not envious of wrongdoers!

    2 For they will soon fade like the grass
    and wither like the green herb.

    3 Trust in the Lord, and do good;
    dwell in the land and befriend faithfulness.

    4 Delight yourself in the Lord,
    and he will give you the desires of your heart.

    5 Commit your way to the Lord;
    trust in him, and he will act.

    6 He will bring forth your righteousness as the light,
    and your justice as the noonday.

     

    Prayer of Invocation

     

    Declaring What We Believe

    Psalm 103

    Congregational Refrain: O bless the Lord; O bless the Lord.

    Verses Solo Singers:

    1. O bless the Lord, my heart and soul.

    O bless God’s holy name.

    O bless the Lord, my heart and soul,

    Forget not all God’s love and mercy.                   (Refrain)

     

    1. The Lord forgives our sin and shame,

    And heals our broken lives.

    Our days are crowned with endless love,

    Like eagles high, our youth we know once more. (Refrain)

     

    1. We see God’s might, God’s deeds and ways.

    Yes, Moses saw them, too.

    God’s ways were shown to Israel,

    The Lord is every near to all who call.                 (Refrain)

     

    1. As Heavens are high above the earth,

    So is the love of God.

    As far as east is from the west,

    So far does God remove our sin and shame.        (Refrain)

     

    1. As parents love their very own,

    So, God loves all who trust.

    O bless the Lord, my heart and soul,

    In every place, forever bless the Lord.                 (Refrain)

    Text: Hal H. Hopson ©2008 Birnamwood/MorningStar Music Publishers. Verses: Tune: Negro Spiritual

     

    We Respond to God’s Presence

     

    Psalm 100 B                                                              Blue Psalter, p. 626

    All People That on Earth Do Dwell

    Verse 1:     All people that on earth do dwell,

                      Sing to the Lord with cheerful voice.

    Serve him with joy, his praises tell,

    Come now before him and rejoice!

     

    Verse 2:    Know that the Lord is God indeed;

                      He formed us all without our aid.

                      We are the flock he comes to feed,

    The sheep who by his hand were made.

     

    Verse 3:    O enter then his gates with joy,

                      Within his courts his praise proclaim.

                      Let thankful songs your tongues employ,

    O bless and magnify his name.

     

    Verse 4:    Because the Lord our God is good,

    His mercy is forever sure.

                      His faithfulness at all times stood

    And shall from age to age endure.

     

    Verse 5:    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. Amen.

    Words: Sts 1-4 William Kethe, 1561, alt.; st. 5 Thomas Ken, 1709. MUSIC: (GENEVAN 134/OLD HUNDRETH 8.8.8.8): Louis Bourgeois, 1551, P.D..

     

     

    All I Have Is Christ

    Verse 1

    I once was lost in darkest night, yet thought I knew the way

    The sin that promised joy and life had led me to the grave

    I had no hope that You would own a rebel to Your will

    And if You had not loved me first I would refuse You still

     

    Verse 2

    But as I ran my hell bound race indifferent to the cost

    You looked upon my helpless state and led me to the cross

    And I beheld God’s love displayed: You suffered in my place

    You bore the wrath reserved for me; now all I know is grace.

     

    Chorus:           Hallelujah, All I have is Christ

    Hallelujah, Jesus is my life

     

    Verse 3

    Now Lord, I would be Yours alone and live so all might see

    The strength to follow Your commands could never come from me.

    O Father, use my ransomed life in any way You choose

    And let my song forever be my only boast is You.      (Repeat Chorus)

    Music & Words by Jordan Kauflin. © 2008 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI). Sovereign Grace Music, a division of Sovereign Grace Churches. All rights reserved. CCLI #172212

  • God and Man at Table Are Sat Down

    V1 – SIngers:     Oh, welcome, all ye noble saints of old

    As now before your very eyes unfold

    The wonders all so long ago foretold.

    Congregation:   God and man at table are sat down. (Repeat)

     

    V2 - Singers:      Elders , martyrs all are falling down.

    Prophets, patriarchs are gath’ring ‘round.

    What angels longed to see now man has found.

    Congregation:   God and man at table are sat down. (Repeat)

     

    V3 – Singers:     Who is this who spreads the vict’ry feast:

    Who is this who makes our warring cease;

    Jesus, Risen Savior, Prince of Peace.

    Congregation:   God and man at table are sat down. (Repeat)

     

    V4 – Singers:     Beggars, lame, and harlots also here,

    Repentant publicans are drawing near.

    Wayward sons come home without a fear.

    Congregation:   God and man at table are sat down. (Repeat)

     

    V5 – Singers:     Worship in the presence of the Lord.

    With joyful songs and hearts in one accord,

    And let our Host at table be adored.

    Congregation:   God and man at table are sat down. (Repeat)

     

    V6 – All:            When at last this earth shall pass away;

    When Jesus and His bride are one to stay;

    The feast of love is just begun that day.

    God and man at table are sat down. (Repeat this line.)

    ©Copyright 1977 Dawn Treader Music   (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing)

     

    Children’s Sermon

     

    Pastoral Prayer

    The basket to receive His tithes and our offerings

    is located on the left as you leave the Sanctuary.

     

     

    We Worship Through Hearing

     

    Sermon Hymn:                                                                                         

    Depth of Mercy

    1. Depth of mercy! Can there be mercy reaching even me?

    God, the just, his wrath forbears, me the chief of sinners spares.

    So many times my heart has strayed from his kind and perfect ways,

    Making clear my desperate need for his blood poured out for me.

     

    1. Give me grace, Lord, let me own all the wrongs that I have done.

    Let me now my sins deplore, look to you and sin no more.

    There, for me, the Savior stands, holding forth his wounded hands,

    Scars which ever cry for me; once condemned but now set free.

    Words: Charles Wesley, P.D.; adapt. Bob Kauflin © 1997 Sovereign Grace Praise (BMI) Pd Arrangement (ASCAP), admin. EMICMGPublishing.com. Music (DEPTH OF MERCY 7.7.7.7D): Bob Kauflin © 1997 Sovereign Grace (BMI), Integrity Pd Arrangement (ASCAP), admin. EMICMGPublishing.com

     

     

    Today’s Message

    Sermon Series: Gospel of Mark: Servant Messiah

    “The Lord of All”

    Mark 2:1-17

     

    Notes

     

    I. Lord of the ________________ (Mark 2:1-12)

     

    A. Dead _________ made alive                       (Mark 2:1-6)

     

    B. Dead _________ made whole                     (Mark 2:7-12)

     

     

    II. Lord of the ________________                (Mark 2:13-17)

     

    A. Calling the _______________                    (Mark 2:13-16)

     

    B. Calling sinners to _______________          (Mark 2:17)

     

    III. Lord of _________ and _____________

    A. Putting __________ in Jesus

     

    B. Following ___________ He calls

     

     

    We Are Sent Forth in Worship

    to Share the Gospel

     

    O Church, Arise

    O Church, arise, and put your armor on;

    hear the call of Christ our Captain.

    For now the weak can say that they are strong

    in the strength that God has given.

    With a shield of faith and belt of Truth,

    we’ll stand against the devil’s lies;

    And army bold, whose battle cry is love,

    reaching out to those in darkness.

     

    Our call to war to love the captive soul,

    but to rage against the captor;

    And with the sword that makes the wounded whole,

    we will fight with faith and valor.

    When faced with trials on every side,

    we know the outcome is secure,

    And Christ will have the prize for which He died

    – an inheritance of nations.

     

    Come see the cross, where love and mercy meet,

    as the Son of God is stricken;

    Then see His foes lie crushed beneath His feet,

    for the Conqueror has risen!

    And as the stone is rolled away

    and Christ emerges from the grave,

    This victory march continues till the day

    every eye and heart shall see Him.

     

    So Spirit come, put strength in every stride,

    give grace for every hurdle,

    That we may run with faith to win the prize

    of a servant good and faithful.

    As saints of old still line the way,

    retelling triumphs of His grace,

    We hear their calls and hunger for the day

    when with Christ we stand in Glory.

    Keith Getty & Stuart Townend © 2005 Thankyou Music. ARR CCLI #172212

     

    Benediction

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Bulletin Date: 2022-02-13