Friday, February 11, 2011

Preparing for Sunday, 2-13-11

So I've taken the last week-or-so off from blogging - sorry about that. Preparing for Men's Retreat (which was an awesome time, by the way), got me a little bogged down, and blogging is sometimes the thing to go at times like that.

Stay tuned for a post reflecting on Men's Retreat, complete with pictures.

So we're hopefully preparing our hearts for corporate worship this coming Sunday morning, and I just want to highlight a couple of things. Jordan will be preaching from Colossians 1:21-23, on how Christ is the Reconciler of all things. Two weeks ago, Pastor John focused on the person of Christ in Colossians 1:15-20 (Who He is exactly), and this week Jordan will focus on the work of Christ (what He has done/does for his church).

We'll also be taking bread & cup communion together after the sermon, as we reflect on our reconciliation with God, through Jesus our Savior.

The singing will go thusly:
A prayer to God to refresh our joy in our salvation, and to reign as Lord in our lives.

We'll tag this wonderful chorus onto our first song, praising our triune God ("Praise God from Whom all blessings flow [...] Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost!")

This is a great semi-reworking-of-an-old-hymn, semi-new-song, about what Christ has accomplished in and through the cross. The song says, "Your blood speaks a better word, than all the empty claims I've heard upon this earth; speaks righteousness for me, and stands in my defense." We boast only in Jesus and in His blood shed for us, that reconciles us to God.

Great hymn, that we'll do somewhat traditionally. I love the third stanza (verse), that says, "My sin, not in part but in whole, was nailed to the cross and I bear it no more! Praise the Lord, Praise the Lord O my soul!" This song will come after bread & cup, and will be sung as a joyful exultation in the Gospel. If you watch/listen to the linked video, the music starts about 40 seconds into the video. It's a great rendition of the hymn - I highly recommend you give it a listen.

Hope this is helpful to you as we prepare to engage with God together Sunday morning!

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