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He Will Hold Me Fast - May 2021

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This life is full of forces that seek to undermine our faith. The enemy prowls like a lion, the flesh wages war on our souls, and the world offers idols to capture our affections. Indeed, all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted (2 Tim. 3:12). With such an onslaught, how can we hold on to our faith?

The underlying truth is that the object of our faith is holding fast to us. We don't often use the word "fast" in this way, but consider it as the root to the word "fasten." In this light fast means "firmly fixed or attached." This is the exact picture we see in John 10 when Jesus says that no one can snatch his sheep from his hand? Though our fingers are often weak, easily pried from what we grasp, as we persevere in life, remember that Christ will hold us fast and he's not letting go!

-Jonathan

He Will Hold Me Fast

Words vv 1-2: Ada Habershon (1861-19168); Alt. Words vv.1-2, Words v. 3, and Music: Matt Merker

Lyrics: 

Verse 1
When I fear my faith will fail,
Christ will hold me fast;
When the tempter would prevail,
He will hold me fast.
I could never keep my hold
Through life’s fearful path;
For my love is often cold;
He must hold me fast.

Chorus
He will hold me fast,
He will hold me fast;
For my Savior loves me so,
He will hold me fast.

Verse 2
Those He saves are His delight,
Christ will hold me fast;
Precious in His holy sight,
He will hold me fast.
He’ll not let my soul be lost;
His promises shall last;
Bought by Him at such a cost,
He will hold me fast.

Verse 3
For my life He bled and died,
Christ will hold me fast;
Justice has been satisfied,
He will hold me fast.
Raised with Him to endless life,
He will hold me fast
Till our faith is turned to sight,
When he comes at last!

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The Cross of Christ - Apr 2021

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How should we view the cross of Christ? I want to suggest three responses.

  • The first is that considering Christ on the cross should bring us to somber contrition at the weight and gruesomeness of our sin.

  • The second is one of thankfulness, that the perfect Son of God, Jesus Christ, humbled himself to pay the debt we owed by bearing our sin on the cross.

  • And yet, the third response is one of overwhelming joy, delight, and wonder that God shows His love for us through the cross of Christ.

This song is set to an upbeat tone of victory, Christ's victory over sin and death on the cross, and our victory in him!

-Jonathan

The Cross of Christ

Written by Chris Tomlin, Ed Cash, Jason Ingram, Reuben Morgan

Lyrics: 

Verse 1
Son of God son of man
His life poured out for all
See His hands see His scars
His love can't be denied
Our God is high and lifted up

Chorus
It is the cross my only plea
The blood He shed delivers me
Our Savior's arms are open wide
A love so great the cross of Christ

Verse 2
Every debt all we owe
He bears it as His own
Brought to life we are free
To live in Christ alone
Our God is high and lifted up

Bridge
See the Lamb of God
See the Father's love
All to Jesus we owe
He paid it all

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CCLI Song # 7023590 | CCLI License # 193208


My Worth Is Not In What I Own - Mar 2021

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From the first time I heard this song, verse 5 has been etched into my memory. In such simple words it bridged the chasm of the wretchedness of my sin and the blessedness of my salvation.

This notion of being both worthy and unworthy seems like a contradiction at first. Yet, the cross is where it all makes sense! According to 2 Cor. 5:21, when Christ bears our sin on the cross, we are wrapped in His righteousness, and are worthy in God's sight. Yet, the truth remains that because of our sin we are unworthy to receive such a priceless gift. That is the wonder of the Gospel!

Standing before the cross we see simultaneously our worth and our unworthiness, since we perceive both the greatness of his love in dying, and the greatness of our sin in causing him to die.
— John Stott, The Cross of Christ


The cross dashes to pieces both pride and depression, both self-exaltation and self-deprecation. The cross humbles us and lifts us up. The cross is God’s justice and love united in Christ. Let us confess these wonders together as we sing this song leading up to Easter.

- Jonathan

My Worth Is Not In What I Own

Written by Graham Kendrick, Keith Getty, & Kristyn Getty

Lyrics: 

Verse 1
My worth is not in what I own
Not in the strength of flesh and bone
But in the costly wounds of love
At the cross

Verse 2
My worth is not in skill or name
In win or lose in pride or shame
But in the blood of Christ that flowed
At the cross

Chorus
I rejoice in my Redeemer
Greatest treasure wellspring of my soul
I will trust in Him no other
My soul is satisfied in Him alone

Verse 3
As summer flowers we fade and die
Fame youth and beauty hurry by
But life eternal calls to us
At the cross

Verse 4
I will not boast in wealth or might
Or human wisdom's fleeting light
But I will boast in knowing Christ
At the cross

Verse 5
Two wonders here that I confess
My worth and my unworthiness
My value fixed my ransom paid
At the cross

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CCLI Song # 7024758 | CCLI License # 193208