Call to Worship, October 19

We worship the God who truly performs miracles. In His words, He revealed order even among afflictions. God’s order exists due to His constancy and His promises. We know what we know because God does not change and He created order even in the scientific world. Paul’s shipwreck was a part of the created order worked out in providence. God used His created nature to push and…

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(This week) we worship God who gave His Son as the Friend of sinners. The Psalmist lamented about the deceitful people who surrounded him. So, he cried out to the Lord for peace. Paul witnessed the same type of crowds in the last few years of his life, especially among the unbelieving Jews. They lied about him with deceitful tongues and did not want peace. They only…

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… we worship the God who knows no bounds. The Psalmist loved the habitation of the house of the Lord (Psalm 26:8). He longed to ascend to worship God in His house. The place of worship was truly a sanctuary from the wiles of the world and the schemes of the devil. Often, God could be praised there without the distractions of an interfering world. Paul had…

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(Tomorrow) we worship our God who reigns over the just and the unjust. Believers are to be in the world but not of the world, so coexistence is unavoidable. We must cross paths with those who hate our God. No matter the revelation provided many people see God as an obstacle to their happiness. Differing views abound concerning God from; a hindrance to pleasure, a manipulator away…

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This Lord’s Day we worship in thankfulness for our God who protects us. He not only provides protection by way of idea, but He provides the very means of protection. Think of how many times David’s enemies marched against him physically and tactically. They often thought long and hard about ways to kill him. God provided not only means such as weapons, but even the people like…

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(Tomorrow) we worship God the omniscient or the one who knows all things. We must give Him praise for his knowledge of all things. His knowledge includes all things past, present and future, which means he has foreknowledge of all things. His knowledge and power connect perfectly. He is all-powerful because He knows all things and He knows all things because He is all-powerful. His word proves…

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Today we worship the omnipotent or all-powerful God. Job walked through some of the greatest types of trials any person may witness in their lifetime. He watched his life disintegrate; his livestock were destroyed or stolen, his children were killed and most of his servants too, his body was stricken with painful boils, his wife turned against him and God, and his friends blamed him for everything….

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(Tomorrow) we worship God our shepherd. Sheep are known for going astray, often because they do not look ahead or think ahead. They graze with their heads down and follow the direction of their mouths. Sometimes their senses are aware of danger, but usually their intelligence falls short, so they need a shepherd. All of us, like sheep, have gone astray-each of us in our own way….

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Today we worship the God of all comfort. Have you ever wondered what was wrong with David that he always had so many enemies? Perhaps he was a bad leader, or had a grumpy disposition, perhaps he looked mean, or maybe he was just paranoid. In reality, although he was not perfect, David was a man who hated sin and the prevailing world system. David, by God’s…

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(Tomorrow) we worship God our Father maker of heaven and earth. Unlike an earthly Father he is righteous in all ways. He never makes mistakes, so we can truly call Him our rock! He is perfect and therefore always faithful as our Father. We must not forget when the wrong of the world seems reinforced and strong, we still live in our Father’s world. He will lead…

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