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Today Redeemer City Church leads us in worship remembering Christ's sacrifice. How Deep the Father's Love Stuart Townend Jesus Paid it All Alex Nifong, Elvina M. Hall, John Thomas Grape Hallelujah What A Saviour Philip Paul Bliss O Sacred Head Now Wounded Bernard of Clairvaux, Hans Leo Hassler, James Waddell Alexander, Paulus Gerhardt CCLI License # 1809338
1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 Elvina was inspired. Sitting in the choir loft, Elvina M. Hall (1820-89) grew weary as the pastor's sermon went on and on. She began to think about the sacrifice Christ made on the cross, and a poem began to form in her mind. Having no paper, she grabbed a hymnal and jotted […] The post Remember Your Salvation first appeared on Reflecting God - Embrace Holy Living.
The main redemptive event of the Old Testament is the story of the Exodus, and when Jesus goes to Jerusalem to take over the kingdom of the world by dying and rising from the dead he intentionally does so on Passover - the Jewish celebration of the Exodus event. And by doing so Jesus brings to completion the great biblical story of release from slavery, vindication of God's glory, destruction of His enemies, and universal forgiveness of sins. The Climax of the Story — Holy Thursday, April 14, 2022: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2022-holy-thursday Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-content/uploads/st-james-20220414-order-of-service.pdf Online giving: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/give Psalm 116:12-19 Jeremiah 31:31–34 Hebrews 10:15–25 Luke 22:7–20 Hymns: - When You Woke That Thursday Morning: Text: Jaroslav J. Vajda, 1919–2008; © 1991 Concordia Publishing House. Tune: Marty Haugen, 1950; © 1987 GIA Publications, Inc. Used with permission: LSB Hymn License #110001220. - At the Lamb's High Feast We Sing: Text: Latin, c. 5th–10th cent.; tr. Robert Campbell, 1814–68, alt. Tune: Kirchengeseng, 1566, Ivancice. Text and tune: Public domain. - Behold The Lamb: Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Stuart Townend; © 2007 Thankyou Music (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing); Used with permission: CCLI license #20286740. - Ancient of Days: Jesse Reeves, Jonny Robinson, Michael Farren, Rich Thompson; © 2018 CityAlight Music. Used with permission, CCLI license #20286740. - Go to Dark Gethsemane: Text: James Montgomery, 1771–1854; Tune: Richard Redhead, 1820–1901; Text and tune: Public domain. - Jesus Paid It All: Text by Elvina M. Hall; tune by John T. Grape; text and tune are in the public domain. - What Wondrous Love Is This: Text is from A General Selection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1811; tune is from Southern Harmony, 1835; text and tune are public domain. Liturgies: - Credo: Text: Jaroslav J. Vajda, © 1990 Concordia Publishing House, used with permission, One License 728607-A; tune: Welsh, pubic domain. - Sanctus: Text: Jaroslav J. Vajda, © 1990 Concordia Publishing House, used with permission, One License 728607-A; tune: John B. Dykes, public domain. - Agnus Dei: Text: Jaroslav J. Vajda, © 1990 Concordia Publishing House, used with permission, One License 728607-A; tune: Lowell Mason, 1792-1872, public domain.
In this podcast I explore the song Jesus Paid it All composed by Elvina M. Hall – for more information about the hymn visit: https://hymnary.org/text/i_hear_the_savior_say_thy_strength_indee#Author
While God's name isn't mentioned in the book of Esther, it's very clear that he is powerfully active through the story, defending his people. Frequently, this looks like coincidental circumstances that turn out for good, but those coincidences are in fact lovingly choreographed by the God who controls all things. The Choreography of Coincidence — Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany, January 30, 2022: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2022-fourth-sunday-after-the-epiphany Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-content/uploads/st-james-20220130-order-of-service.pdf Psalm 71:1–11 1 Corinthians 12:31b—13:13 Luke 4:31–44 Esther 5—6 Hymns: - Christ Is Mine Forevermore: Jonny Robinson | Rich Thompson, © 2016 CityAlight Music (Admin. by Integrity Music); Used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. - Holy, Holy, Holy: Text by Reginald Heber; tune by John B. Dykes; text and tune are public domain. - By Grace Alone: Text by Martin Luther; tune by David Ward, © 2002 ThousandTongues.org; used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. - Jesus Paid It All: Text by Elvina M. Hall; tune by John T. Grape; text and tune are in the public domain. - Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow: Text by Thomas Ken; tune by Trente Quatre Pseaumes de David, 1551; text and tune are in public domain.
Readings and sermon were delivered by Pastor Aaron Mueller. Reformation Day, October 31, 2021: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2021-reformation-day Order of service: https://saintjamesglencarbon.org/wp-content/uploads/st-james-20211031-order-of-service.pdf Psalm 34:1–2, 11, 22 Isaiah 45:20–25 John 8:31–36 Galatians 2:11–20 Hymns: - May the Peoples Praise You: Text and Tune: David Zimmer, Ed Cash, Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Stuart Townend; © 2016 Capitol CMG Paragon (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing), Getty Music Publishing (Admin. by Music Services, Inc.), Townend Songs (Admin. by Music Services, Inc.); used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. - A Mighty Fortress Is Our God: Text and tune by Martin Luther, public domain. - By Faith: Text and tune by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, and Stuart Townend, © 2009 Thankyou Music, © Getty Music; used with permission, CCLI license # 20286740. - Jesus Paid It All: Text by Elvina M. Hall; tune by John T. Grape; text and tune are in the public domain. - I Need Thee Every Hour: Text by Annie S. Hawks and Robert Lowry; tune by Robert Lowry; text and tune are in the public domain. - Amazing Grace: Text by John Newton; tune by Columbian Harmony, 1829; text and tune are public domain. - Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer: Text: William Williams; tune: John Hughes; text and tune are in the public domain.
SHOW NOTES: In Podcast Episode 137, “David's Desperate Motley Crew,” Kim discusses the group of men who were drawn to David during his cave time. David was a man in a desperate situation and he drew a crowd of desperate men—“men who were in trouble or in debt or who were just discontented.” Under David's leadership, the desperate of that day became defenders of the right. The primary scripture text for this episode is 1 Samuel 22:1-5 with focal verse 2: 1 So David left Gath and escaped to the cave of Adullam. Soon his brothers and all his other relatives joined him there. 2 Then others began coming—men who were in trouble or in debt or who were just discontented—until David was the captain of about 400 men. 3 Later David went to Mizpeh in Moab, where he asked the king, “Please allow my father and mother to live here with you until I know what God is going to do for me.” 4 So David's parents stayed in Moab with the king during the entire time David was living in his stronghold. 5 One day the prophet Gad told David, “Leave the stronghold and return to the land of Judah.” So David went to the forest of Hereth. Additional Verses: 26 Remember, dear brothers and sisters, that few of you were wise in the world's eyes or powerful or wealthy when God called you. 27 Instead, God chose things the world considers foolish in order to shame those who think they are wise. And he chose things that are powerless to shame those who are powerful. 28 God chose things despised by the world, things counted as nothing at all, and used them to bring to nothing what the world considers important. (1 Corinthians 1:26-28) Psalm 142 Psalm 57 Weekly Assignment Feature: What types of people are most drawn to you? How might God use your unique leadership to spur them on to Christlikeness? Additional Resources: “Jesus Paid It All” by Elvina M. Hall and John T. Grape, Public Domain. For more on the Overcast podcast app, go to https://overcast.fm/ For more information on Stalking, you may want to begin at https://www.rainn.org/articles/stalking “Helping Hurting People: A Handbook on Reconciliation-Focused Counseling and Preaching” by Asa R. Sphar III and Argile A. Smith I WANT TO BEGIN A PERSONAL RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS CHRIST. RESOURCES USED FOR BOOK OF 1 & 2 Samuel PODCASTS: “The Wiersbe Bible Commentary: The Complete Old Testament OT in One Volume” “The Tony Evans Bible Commentary: Advancing God's Kingdom Agenda” “Life Application Study Bible” “The Swindoll Study Bible: NLT” by Charles R. Swindoll Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary Exalting Jesus in 1 & 2 Samuel (Christ-Centered Exposition Commentary) by J. D. Greear, Heath A. Thomas “The Baker Illustrated Bible Background Commentary” by J. Scott Duvall and J. Daniel Hays (Editors) "Encouraging Others in Loving Jesus" Facebook Group: Our Facebook Group is devoted to providing a place for us to encourage each other through all the seasons of life. Follow the provided link to request admittance into “Encouraging Others in Loving Jesus”—https://www.facebook.com/groups/encouragingothersinlovingjesus/ Feel free to invite others who will be good encouragers and/or need encouragement to follow Jesus. This podcast is hosted by Kim Smith, a small town Country Girl who left her comfort zone to follow Jesus in a big City World. Now, she wants to use God's Word and lessons from her faith journey to encourage others in loving Jesus. In each episode, Kim will share insights regarding a portion of God's Word and challenge listeners to apply the lessons to their daily lives. If you want to grow in your faith and learn how to encourage others in loving Jesus, subscribe and commit to prayerfully listening each week. Remember, “It's Always a Trust & Obey Kinda Day!” If you have questions or comments or would like to learn more about how to follow Jesus, please email Kim at EncouragingOthersinLovingJesus@gmail.com. National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Reference: Unless otherwise indicated, all Scripture quotations are taken from the Tyndale House Publishers. Holy Bible: New Living Translation. Wheaton, Ill: Tyndale House Publishers, 2004. Podcast recorded through Zencastr and edited through GarageBand. The soundtrack was created in GarageBand by Kim Smith.
Note for parentsAfter each episode of Household Hermeneutics, we are going to have a second, much smaller episode that will encapsulate the topic of the main episode and provide some resources and other useful things that you can use to teach your kids in a family worship setting. This week's main episode wasn't on a specific topic, but more of an introduction, so today's family worship episode is going to be on the topic of our purpose that is given by God. In future episodes that are on a specific theological topic, the family worship episode will be on the same topic. Family Worship - The Chief End of ManPeople all over the world and throughout history have struggled with finding their purpose. “Why am I here? What am I supposed to do? What is my purpose?” But did you know that we don't have to worry about that, because we know the answer? The Bible tells us very clearly that man was created in order to bring glory to God and to enjoy Him. That means that you and I were created to glorify God by how we live our lives, and to enjoy Him forever. The very first question in the Westminster Shorter Catechism is “What is the chief end of man?” and the answer is given: “Man's chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever.” We can find this in the Bible, so we know it is true. First, let's look at the first part, the glorifying God part. In 1 Corinthians 10:31 it says, “So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” 1 Corinthians 6:19b-20 says, “You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body.” Next, let's look for the enjoying God forever part in the Bible. Psalm 144:15b says, "Blessed are the people whose God is the Lord!” It says in Isaiah 12:2 that “Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and will not be afraid; for the Lord God is my strength and my song, and he has become my salvation.” In Revelation 21:3-4, it says, “And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them as their God. He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.” All of those things we just read sound like reasons we can enjoy God, right? Before we go any farther, let's make sure we all understand what it means to glorify something. To glorify means to give honor, or praise, or admiration. It means to please someone by your actions. So, in the case of our purpose in life, whenever we come to a point where we don't know what to, or we need to make an important decision, the first question we should ask ourselves is this: how can I glorify God in this situation? Here is an easy example. If your mom tells you to clean your room, but you don't want to, you have two options. You could listen to her and clean your room, or you can disobey her and not clean it. But if you ask yourself the question, “how can I glorify God here?” you will find an answer. We know the Bible tells us in the 10 Commandments to obey our parents, so we can know that if our parents tell us to do something, then the way to glorify God would be to obey them. So, our purpose in life is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. When we know that, and trust it, it can help us through many tough situations. Memory Verse1 Corinthians 10:31 - “So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” CatechismsWestminster Shorter CatechismQ: 1. What is the chief end of man?A: Man's chief end is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever. Westminster Larger CatechismQ. 1. What is the chief and highest end of man? A. Man's chief and highest end is to glorify God, and fully to enjoy him forever. Keach's CatechismQ. 2. What is the chief end of man? A. Man's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever. Catechism for Boys and GirlsQ. 4. How can you glorify God? A. By loving him and doing what he commands Q. 5. Why ought you to glorify God? A. Because he made me and takes care of me Worship SongJesus Paid it AllVERSE 1 I hear the Savior say, “Thy strength indeed is small. Child of weakness, watch and pray, Find in Me thine all in all.” REFRAIN Jesus paid it all, all to Him I owe; Sin had left a crimson stain, He washed it white as snow. VERSE 2 Lord, now indeed I find Thy pow'r, and Thine alone, Can change the leper's spots And melt the heart of stone.REFRAIN Jesus paid it all, all to Him I owe; Sin had left a crimson stain, He washed it white as snow. VERSE 3 For nothing good have I Whereby Thy grace to claim; I'll wash my garments white In the blood of Calv'ry's Lamb. REFRAIN Jesus paid it all, all to Him I owe; Sin had left a crimson stain, He washed it white as snow. VERSE 4 And when, before the throne, I stand in Him complete, “Jesus died my soul to save,” My lips shall still repeat. REFRAIN Jesus paid it all, all to Him I owe; Sin had left a crimson stain, He washed it white as snow. Credits: Words by Elvina M. Hall (1865), music by John T. Grape (1868) Public Domain Resource RecommendationsJesus Paid it all - Sung by Newsboys: https://youtu.be/Hs05AtP2wd8Westminster Shorter Catechism - Q1 put to music: https://youtu.be/NBVhVUGThfA
Sermon 1. Being thankful Realigns my perspective. 2. Being thankful Restores my priorities. 3. Being thankful Reminds me of my position. Songs: Our God Saves (Paul Baloche and Brenton Brown) Lord I Need You (Daniel Carson, Matt Maher, Christy Nockels, and Jesse Reeves) Cornerstone (Edward Mote, Eric Liljero, Jonas Myrin, William Batchelder Bradbury, and Reuben Morgan) Jesus Paid It All (John Thomas Grape, Elvina M. Hall, and Alex Nifong)
Sermon 1. Being thankful Realigns my perspective. 2. Being thankful Restores my priorities. 3. Being thankful Reminds me of my position. Songs: Our God Saves (Paul Baloche and Brenton Brown) Lord I Need You (Daniel Carson, Matt Maher, Christy Nockels, and Jesse Reeves) Cornerstone (Edward Mote, Eric Liljero, Jonas Myrin, William Batchelder Bradbury, and Reuben Morgan) Jesus Paid It All (John Thomas Grape, Elvina M. Hall, and Alex Nifong)
Willing to Lose – 1 Corinthians 6:1-11 When the apostle Paul hears that Corinthian believers are taking their grievances with each other before local magistrates, he questions why they could not handle those disagreements within the church. The world is watching us closely and we need do whatever we can to keep the name of Christ from being discredited.Here For YouCCLI #5925649 | Matt Maher, Matt Redman, Jesse Reeves, and Tim Wanstall© 2011So Will I (100 Billion X)CCLI #7084123 | Benjamin Hastings, Joel Houston, and Michael Fatkin© 2017 | God As Creator, God's Creation, Nature, Praise, WorshipJesus Paid It AllCCLI #4689508 | John Thomas Grape, Elvina M. Hall, and Alex Nifong© 2006 | , Crucifixion, Jesus, Reconciliation, Redemption, SacrificeExalted Over AllCCLI #7065022 | Andi Rozier, Jason Ingram, and Jess Cates© 2016
Pastor Aaron continues his sermon series on Romans. This week he will finish up chapter 7. http://saintjamesglencarbon.org/2020-sixth-sunday-after-pentecost Romans 7:13–25 Matthew 13:1–9, 18–23 Hymns: Ride On King Jesus: Public domain; CCLI Song # 6560144; CCLI License # 20286740. In Christ Alone: Text and tune by Keith Getty & Stuart Townend, © 2001 Thankyou Music. Used by permission: CCLI License # 11373734, 20286740. Jesus Paid It All: Text by Elvina M. Hall. Tune by John T. Grape. Text and tune: Public domain. Drawn to the Cross, Which Thou Hast Blessed: Text by Genevieve M. Irons. Tune by Joseph Barnby. Text and tune: Public domain.
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… if in the course of this year, you find yourself lacking the confidence to approach God’s throne because you feel so undeserving of God’s love and help, let this be your song and the source of our audacity to ask … Please listen here: 1 I hear the Savior say, "Thy strength indeed is small, Child of weakness, watch and pray, Find in Me thine all in all." Refrain: Jesus paid it all, All to Him I owe; Sin had left a crimson stain, He washed it white as snow. 2 Lord, now indeed I find Thy pow'r and Thine alone, Can change the leper's spots And melt the heart of stone. [Refrain] 3 For nothing good have I Where-by Thy grace to claim; I'll wash my garments white In the blood of Calv'ry's Lamb. [Refrain] 4 And when, before the throne, I stand in Him complete, "Jesus died my soul to save," My lips shall still repeat. [Refrain] By Elvina M. Hall Olufemi Oguntokun GospelBells Radio www.gospelbellsradio.com January 23 2020
A brief history of the life and songwriting ministry of songwriter Elvina M. Hall, and John T. Grape. They were used of God to write the beloved hymn "Jesus Paid It All."