February 24, 2019
But he was wounded for our transgressions,
he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement
of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.
Isaiah 53:5
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SCHEDULED MEETINGS
Sunday Morning Bible Study 10:00 AM
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 AM
Sunday Evening Worship Canceled 6:30 PM
Friday Night Bible Study 7:30 PM
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OPENING HYMN
“Come, Thou Almighty King” pg267
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SCRIPTURE READING
Psalm 119:41 - 48
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OFFERTORY
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WORSHIP HYMN
“Holy, Holy, Holy” pg262
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SPECIAL MUSIC
To be announced.
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Message Title
“Iniquities Forgiven”
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CLOSING HYMN
“Calvary Covers It All” pg189
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Friday night bible study will resume next Friday
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
“When Christ entered in to Jerusalem, the people spread their garments in the way. When He enters in to our hearts, we pull off our own righteousness and not only lay it under Christ’s feet, but even trample on it ourselves.”
A.M. Toplady
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“To bring in everlasting righteousness”
(Daniel 9.24).
“Consider this single accomplishment of the Lord Jesus and you will find a sufficient cause for rest in your hearts, compelling motivation for praise in your heart, and a firm foundation for the hope of life everlasting.
How hard we have tried, and how useless our efforts have been in creating and maintaining our own righteousness. Truly, our flesh, like all other flesh, is as the grass and flower of the field: no sooner do we manufacture something that looks like righteousness than the winds blow upon it and it withers and dies. What a wearisome task to maintain even the appearance of righteousness, much less the reality of it. But of the several things that were included in the Lord’s triumphant cry, ‘It is finished’, this is the foundation:
He has done for eternity what we cannot do for a moment: brought in righteousness. We can rest, for all that is required of us by God, has been done for us by the Son of God.”
Pastor Joe Terrell