Read the Bible: Psalm 48

 
 

The LORD is great and highly praised
in the city of our God.
His holy mountain,
2 rising splendidly,
is the joy of the whole earth.
Mount Zion ​— ​the summit of Zaphon ​— ​
is the city of the great King.
3 God is known as a stronghold
in its citadels.

4 Look! The kings assembled;
they advanced together.
5 They looked and froze with fear;
they fled in terror.
6 Trembling seized them there,
agony like that of a woman in labor,
7 as you wrecked the ships of Tarshish
with the east wind.

8 Just as we heard, so we have seen
in the city of the LORD of Armies,
in the city of our God;
God will establish it forever. Selah

9 God, within your temple,
we contemplate your faithful love.
10 Like your name, God, so your praise
reaches to the ends of the earth;
your right hand is filled with justice.
11 Mount Zion is glad.
Judah’s villages rejoice
because of your judgments.

12 Go around Zion, encircle it;
count its towers,
13 note its ramparts; tour its citadels
so that you can tell a future generation:
14 “This God, our God forever and ever —
he will always lead us.”

Psalms 48:1-14 (CSB)

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Read the Bible: Psalm 47

 
 

Clap your hands, all you peoples;
shout to God with a jubilant cry.
2 For the LORD, the Most High, is awe-inspiring,
a great King over the whole earth.
3 He subdues peoples under us
and nations under our feet.
4 He chooses for us our inheritance —
the pride of Jacob, whom he loves. Selah

5 God ascends among shouts of joy,
the LORD, with the sound of a ram’s horn.
6 Sing praise to God, sing praise;
sing praise to our King, sing praise!
7 Sing a song of wisdom,
for God is King of the whole earth.

8 God reigns over the nations;
God is seated on his holy throne.
9 The nobles of the peoples have assembled
with the people of the God of Abraham.
For the leaders of the earth belong to God;
he is greatly exalted.

Psalms 47:1-9 (CSB)

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Read the Bible: Psalm 46

 
 

God is our refuge and strength,
a helper who is always found
in times of trouble.
2 Therefore we will not be afraid,
though the earth trembles
and the mountains topple
into the depths of the seas,
3 though its water roars and foams
and the mountains quake with its turmoil. Selah

4 There is a river —
its streams delight the city of God,
the holy dwelling place of the Most High.
5 God is within her; she will not be toppled.
God will help her when the morning dawns.
6 Nations rage, kingdoms topple;
the earth melts when he lifts his voice.
7 The LORD of Armies is with us;
the God of Jacob is our stronghold. Selah

8 Come, see the works of the LORD,
who brings devastation on the earth.
9 He makes wars cease throughout the earth.
He shatters bows and cuts spears to pieces;
he sets wagons ablaze.
10 “Stop fighting, and know that I am God,
exalted among the nations, exalted on the earth.”
11 The LORD of Armies is with us;
the God of Jacob is our stronghold. Selah

Psalms 46:1-11 (CSB)

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Honor a Mother and/or Father Figure

 
 

The fifth of the Ten Commandments instructs Christ followers to give honor to those who have served as mother or father figures. There are countless ways to follow this commandment and ahead of Mother’s (May 12) and Father’s Day (June 16), we’d like to offer one more.

Use the button below to read more and to submit information for a mother or father figure you would like to give honor.

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Read the Bible: Psalm 45

 
 

My heart is moved by a noble theme
as I recite my verses to the king;
my tongue is the pen of a skillful writer.
2 You are the most handsome of men;
grace flows from your lips.
Therefore God has blessed you forever.

3 Mighty warrior, strap your sword at your side.
In your majesty and splendor —
4 in your splendor ride triumphantly
in the cause of truth, humility, and justice.
May your right hand show your awe-inspiring acts.
5 Your sharpened arrows pierce the hearts of the king’s enemies;
the peoples fall under you.

6 Your throne, God, is forever and ever;
the scepter of your kingdom is a scepter of justice.
7 You love righteousness and hate wickedness;
therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of joy
more than your companions.

Psalms 45:1-7 (CSB)

Read the rest of Psalm 45, which is known as a Royal Wedding Song, using the link below.

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Moses cries out to God in angry despair &, in His mercy, God does not rebuke. Instead, God strengthens Moses with Gospel promises (Romans 16:25). God promises liberation or freedom from enslavement (Exodus 6:6), redemption (Exodus 6:6), adoption (Exodus 6:7), & an inheritance (Exodus 6:8).

The believer who is in Christ can likewise fight discouragement with Gospel promises as one who is set free, redeemed, adopted, & kept for an imperishable inheritance.

Sunday School for all ages begins weekly at 9:45 AM. All are warmly welcome.

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Easter Sunday

“HE IS NOT HERE. FOR HE HAS RISEN, JUST AS HE SAID…”

“…Come and see the place where He lay” (Matthew 28:6). The angel’s invitation to the first eyewitnesses of the resurrection—the women who had looked after Jesus until the end (Matthew 27:55-56) and continued even into His burial (Matthew 28:1; Mark 16:1; Luke 23:55-24:1)—was a call not only to see, but to bear witness. “Then go quickly and tell His disciples, ‘He has risen from the dead…’” (Matthew 28:7). By virtue of their gender, these women were ineligible to testify in civil matters. By virtue of their faithfulness, they were commanded and commended to testify to the eternal resurrection of Jesus Christ.

The resurrection of Jesus is not the first Bible story of the dead coming back to life. In 2 Kings 4, we read the account of Elisha and the Shunamite woman’s son who was returned to her from death. In 2 Kings 13:20-21, a nameless man was raised from death to life simply because his dead body accidentally touched the buried bones of Elisha; “he revived and stood on his feet.” Jesus raised from death to life Jairus’s daughter from her sick bed (Matthew 9:18-26; Mark 5:22-43; Luke 8:41-56), the widow of Nain’s son from the bier carrying him to his grave (Luke 7:11-17), and Lazarus from the tomb he had occupied for four days; “Lord, by this time he stinketh,” Martha warned (John 11:1-57, KJV). If resurrection was nothing new, what makes the resurrection of Jesus worthy of annual commemoration? Why is this resurrection—one among many—perhaps the highest of all holy days?

 
 

“If we have put our hope in Christ for this life only, we should be pitied more than anyone. But as it is, Christ has been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. For since death came through a man, the resurrection of the dead also comes through a man. For just as in Adam all die, so also in Christ all will be made alive” (1 Corinthians 15:19-22).

The Shunamite’s son was raised, yet he died again. The man thrown into Elisha’s grave was raised, yet he died again. Jairus’s daughter, the widow of Nain’s son, and even Lazarus of Bethany were all raised, yet all died again. But not so for Jesus!

…we know that Christ, having been raised from the dead, will not die again. Death no longer rules over Him. For the death He died, He died to sin once for all time; but the life He lives, He lives to God” (Romans 6:9-10).

Jesus’ “resurrection marked the Father’s satisfaction with the Son’s completed work of salvation; nothing more remained to be accomplished” (Allison, 2018). The sinless Son of God lived a life of perfect obedience; He secured our blessing. The spotless Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, bearing the wrath our sins were due in our place at Calvary; He bore our curse. The Great High Priest who mediates a new covenant (Heb 9:11-28) in His blood; He became our propitiation (Romans 3:25; Hebrews 2:17; 1 John 2:2, 4:10). The risen King who defeats death, overcoming the grave; He secured our eternity. The ascended Savior now seated at the right hand of the Father in the position of universal authority; He intercedes for us (Romans 8:34; Hebrews 7:25) and by virtue of our union with Him has seated us in heavenly places (Ephesians 2:6-7).

Jesus’s death was vicarious in the sense that it was in our place, as our substitute. Jesus’s resurrection is vicarious in the sense that it foretells our own. “For if we have been united with Him in the likeness of His death, we will certainly also be in the likeness of His resurrection. …So, you too consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus” (Romans 6:5, 11). The Scriptures refer to Jesus as the firstfruits—the first of a larger harvest to come. Because He was resurrected to eternal life, those of us who are in Christ will follow in like manner. Because Jesus lives, we will live also with Him and can join this prayer with all the saints:

“Almighty God, who through Your only-begotten Son Jesus Christ overcame death and opened to us the gate of everlasting life: Grant that we, who celebrate with joy the day of the Lord’s resurrection, may be raised from the death of sin by Your life-giving Spirit; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever and ever. Amen” (The Book of Common Prayer, 1979).

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LEARN MORE ABOUT THE EASTER SEASON

Lent: The Season of Repentance and Renewal (Fullness of Time) by Esau McCauley (2022, IVP Formatio)

The 1979 Book of Common Prayer (2005, Oxford University Press)

50 Core Truths of the Christian Faith: A Guide to Understanding and Teaching Theology by Gregg R. Allison (2018, Baker Publishing Group)

 

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TODAY: Easter Eggstravaganza!

 
 

Mark your calendars to join us for a free time of food, fun, & fellowship! All are warmly welcome.

What can I expect?

  • Lunch will be served (hot dogs, hamburgers, & fixings)

  • Easter egg hunt with areas divided by general age groups

  • Weather permitting, both inside & outside games for all ages (Bingo, Cake Walk, races, playground fun, Corn Hole, & more)

What should I bring?

  • The most important thing to bring is yourself & all the family & friends your vehicle will hold! Nothing else is required.

  • If you’d like, you’re welcome to contribute to the Easter eggs for the egg hunt, or bring a container to participate. We’ll have a few extra baskets on hand too.

More questions? Contact us.

 

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Holy Week: Saturday

 
 

“O God, Creator of heaven and earth: Grant that, as the crucified body of Your dear Son was laid in the tomb and rested on this holy Sabbath, so we may await with Him the coming of the third day, and rise with Him to newness of life; who now lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen” (The 1979 Book of Common Prayer, 2005).

 
 
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