O Lord My Rock and My Redeemer - October 2019

On any given Sunday, when God’s people gather, we come from various places in our weeks. Some enter having celebrated joyous milestones like weddings and births. Some from the “status quo” in the regularity of life. And some come bearing the weight of work stresses, family tension, or real tragedies. In all of these situations, what do we need most? To gaze upon the glory of our God and Savior.

When the allures of this life draw us in, we’re reminded that “true delight is found in God alone.” When we casually approach the Lord for the 300th Sunday in a row, we’re reminded that His grace is “a well too deep to fathom.” And when we’re bogged down by life’s trials, we’re reminded that our Lord is our “Rock and Redeemer”, a strong shield and defender, who guarantees our refuge by His faithfulness. And ultimately, our hope lives in our risen Savior, Jesus Christ, who broke the bonds of our sin and shame, conquering the grave and death!

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Modern hymn “O Lord, My Rock and My Redeemer” helps us posture ourselves in three ways before God.

Verse 1: We begin by orienting our praise first to God’s good character and our desperate need for Him.

Verse 2 continues this thought by giving us vocabulary to claim God’s power to persevere under trial.

Verse 3: And of course, the hymn crescendos to look at Christ’s atoning death and glorious resurrection.

In light of our “Representation” in Christ we’ve been learning in Romans 5. His death is our death to sin. And his resurrection is our resurrection to new life. Here and for eternity. Let us cry out to God together as we sing.

- Jonathan

O Lord, My Rock and My Redeemer

Written by Nathan Stiff

Lyrics:

VERSE 1

O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer (Ps 19:14)
Greatest treasure of my longing soul (Ps 42:1; Matt 13:44; Phil 3:8)
My God, like You there is no other (1 Sam 2:2; 2 Sam 7:22)
True delight is found in You alone (Ps 1:2, 37:4, 73:26; Mt 6:33)
Your grace, a well too deep to fathom (Ps 103:12; Rm 5:20; Eph 2:7)
Your love exceeds the heavens’ reach (Ps 19:1, 36:5, 103:11)
Your truth, a fount of perfect wisdom (Ps 19:7; Pr 9:10; Col 2:2-3; Ja 1:5)
My highest good and my unending need (Ps 40:17, 136:1; Rm 8:28)

VERSE 2
O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer (Ps 18:2)
Strong defender of my weary heart (Ps 50:15, 145:19)
My sword to fight the cruel deceiver (Ps 28:7-8; Heb 4:12)
And my shield against his hateful darts (Gen 15:1; Ps 91:3; Eph 6:16)
My song when enemies surround me (Deut 33:27; Ps 40:3)
My hope when tides of sorrow rise (Rm 5:1-2; Col 1:27; 1 Pt 1:3)
My joy when trials are abounding (Rm 5:3-5; Ja 1:2; 1 Pt 1:6)
Your faithfulness, my refuge in the night (Ps 46:1, 62:7; 91:4; 2 Th 3:3)

VERSE 3
O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer (Ps 62:2)
Gracious Savior of my ruined life (Ps 51:1-2; Lk 2:11, 19:10; Rm 8:1)
My guilt and cross laid on Your shoulders (Is 53:6; Rm 4:25;  1 Pt 2:24)
In my place You suffered bled and died (Rm 5:6; Col 2:14; 1 Pt 3:18)
You rose, the grave and death are conquered (Rm 1:4; 1 Co 15:55-57)
You broke my bonds of sin and shame (Rm 6:4-8, 8:2; Gal 5:1)
O Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer (1 Pt 2:4)
May all my days bring glory to Your Name (Eph 1:4-6; 1 Co 10:31; 1 Pt 2:12)

Written by Nathan Stiff © 2017 Sovereign Grace Worship CCLI #193208


Oct 13, 2019 - Set List

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Teaching Passage: Romans 7:14-25

The Enemy of Indwelling Sin

OUTLINE:

Conflicting Passions (v.14-20)

Conflicting Principles (v.21-23)

Conflict Prayer (v.24-25)

Concluding Principles

  1. We will not destroy sin on our own no matter how much we want to.

  2. We would be unwise to ignore our sin nature, we must engage it.

  3. Pray the prayer of Ps. 139:23 with regularity to be killing sin.

  4. Be diligent to watch and pray to seriously squash sin (Matt. 26:41).

  5. Be proactive against sin by treasuring the law of God more (v.16, 22, 25).

Set List:

The Lion and the Lamb
God is For Us
Jesus, I Come (Out of My Bondage)
O Lord, My Rock and My Redeemer
And Can It Be


Oct 6, 2019 - Set List

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Teaching Passage: Romans 7:1-13

God’s Law is Holy, Righteous, and Good

OUTLINE:

God’s Law is Holy, Righteous and Good - Romans 7:1-13

An illustration to reveal the binding nature of God’s law (v. 1-3)

An explanation for the new ability to keep God’s law (v. 4-6)

A declaration regarding God’s good law (v. 7-13)

Coming to grips with why God’s law is holy, righteous and good (v. 12)

  1. It shows us what pleases God.

  2. It shows us God character.

  3. It shows us church living for unity.

  4. It provides freedom to both glorify and enjoy God.

  5. It gives us specific ways to speak God’s love language.

  6. It gives us the body of instruction necessary for the next generation.

Set List:

Holy, Holy, Holy
Good, Good Father
His Mercy is More
Come Behold the Wondrous Mystery
Show Us Christ
Be Thou My Vision