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Thank you, worship team. God
bless you, those that are here with us in the sanctuary, and
those that are joining us from home. And I believe that this
is gonna be a great night for you. There's a lot of folks at
home that, I can almost promise you, before this night is out,
you're gonna get up and dance in your living room, or your
kitchen, or if you're sitting in your car, you'll have to get
outside of your car if you're gonna dance, or whatever it is
you're gonna do. I think God's gonna bring you into an incredible
understanding tonight. of what the joy of the Lord is,
what the joy of the Lord is. A lot of people don't understand
the joy of the Lord, but I hope tonight I can make it very, very
clear to you from the word of God. Now remember, we're going
to have communion at the end of this service, so if you have
a chance at home to get some bread and some juice and to prepare
to celebrate the victory of Christ that we've been singing about
all night with us at the end of the service. Pastor Tim Delina,
the senior pastor of Times Square Church preached a message on
Sunday morning that you really need to hear. Everybody needs
to hear it. It's called Land Lessons. And if you haven't heard
it yet, I've heard it twice and I'm going to listen to it again
in the morning because it just stirs my heart to the core. Wonderful,
wonderful message from the presence of God and from the Word of God.
I was speaking in Virginia a couple of weeks ago for the Family Research
Council for their Pray, Vote, Stand conference, and I had the
privilege of meeting a young lady called Monica, who was online. She might be online with us tonight.
She works for the Family Research Council, and she's been in a
wheelchair for, had been in a wheelchair for two years because of Lyme
disease. She was paralyzed. She heard Sarah Kibudo's testimony.
from this meeting, and she said, well God, if you can do that
for Sarah, you can do that for me. And she got up out of the
wheelchair, she's walking, she's healthy, God touched her. Hallelujah. We serve a God of miracles. And so I gave Monica's cell number
to Sarah, they're roughly the same age, same personality type
even, both bubbly and alive, and they're gonna get in touch
with each other, and I'm sure that this is the beginning of
a longstanding friendship. And I hope maybe one day I can
get Monica here to testify that she just was on this prayer meeting
and she said, God, you can do that for me too. And by faith,
got out of her wheelchair and she's been completely healed.
So we just thank God, just thank God for that with all of our
heart. I'm gonna be sharing from the
book of Nehemiah chapter eight tonight, then I'm gonna go into
the New Testament after that to Luke chapter 15. If anybody
out there wants to follow along in your Bible or related device,
you're more than welcome to do so. So, Father, tonight, God,
in Jesus' name, I thank you, Lord. God, I thank you that you
still choose the foolish to confound the wise. You said in the New
Testament it's through the foolishness of preaching the gospel that
people are saved. So, Father, thank you, God, for
using this foolish vessel one more time. anointing me with
your Holy Spirit, taking my thought process far beyond what I naturally
have, and speaking through me, God, to the hearts of the people
that are gathered in this auditorium and those that are with us online,
and those who will be watching in the future in their own time
zones. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, God. Lord, as the
world is on a downward spiral, your church is rising. God, thank
you for what you're doing, Lord. My heart is glad. I don't understand
it all, but God, I feel it in my spirit. Your church is rising. Just as Sarah rose from a wheelchair
and Monica rose out of a wheelchair, your church is getting up. Your
church is going to have a testimony of the miraculous, and God, we're
going to understand some basic truths that maybe we just lost
along the way. In our desire to please you,
we forgot that this whole kingdom is about grace and mercy. So
Father, help me to convey this truth tonight, and help us all,
anew and afresh, to understand what the joy of the Lord really
is, in Jesus' name. Amen. So, Nehemiah chapter eight. Now, the background, the children
of Israel have been taken into captivity because they dealt
carelessly, really, with the presence of God. They dealt carelessly
with their purpose on the earth. And they started to take a lot
of things for granted, and maybe in great measure, as we're all
prone to do, they got bored with the things of God. They drifted
away from God and the end result was a foreign nation came in,
took all of the people captive for 70 years into a nation at
that time initially called Babylon and eventually belonged to the
Medo-Persians. Then in three separate stages,
the miraculous opened and the people were given a way to go
back home and to begin to rebuild their testimony. And one of these,
the last actually, group of people was under the leadership of a
man called Nehemiah. And Nehemiah was really just
a butler in the Medo-Persian king's court. And from his own
brothers, he heard a report of what was going on in Jerusalem,
how that the people had gone back, they were trying to rebuild,
but they were discouraged, and there was a bit of reproach concerning
them. In other words, there was a lot
of mockery about the people of God. And when he heard the report,
it broke his heart. And he began to pray. He was
a man given to prayer, and he began to pray, and God began
to lead him. Gave him incredible favor to
go back to Jerusalem and to rebuild the wall around the perimeters,
as it was, around the city of God that had been broken down
because of the previous neglect. And then the wall in 52 days
was accomplished. It was really a miracle. He just
encouraged everybody to start building in the vicinity of your
own house. Men and their wives, men and their sons, men and women
and their daughters, they all began to build together. And
everybody in the vicinity of their home began to build. And
in just 52 days, which even the enemies of the people of God
had to acknowledge this was a miracle. that God was with these people.
You see, when we start to obey God, things begin to be done
that we normally couldn't do in times that we couldn't do
them in and with skills that none of us naturally have. And
so when it was all done, under Ezra the priest and Nehemiah
and others, they gathered all the people together to, again,
open the words of God's book and to read them to the people.
They hadn't really been serious about the word of God. It was
because of their lack of seriousness of God's word that they got into
captivity and trouble in the first place. They didn't really
take God at his word. There were warnings. You go to
the book of Deuteronomy, for example, chapter 28, the warnings
are very, very clearly there of what would happen to them
if they neglected this great relationship that God was bringing
them into. Of course, they neglected it,
and everything that was warned happened to them. So now they're
coming back and they're trying to rebuild. Now you have to picture
the scene now. They're rebuilding a testimony
out of the rubble. And when the priests opened the
word of God, the scripture says in Nehemiah chapter eight, let's
start at verse six. Ezra blessed the Lord, the great
God. All the people answered amen and amen while lifting up
their hands. And they bowed their heads and
worshiped the Lord with their faces to the ground. And then
it lists a whole bunch of people who are helping the people to
understand the law, and the people stood in their place. And verse
eight says, so they read distinctly from the book in the law of God,
and they gave the sense and helped them to understand the reading.
So now they're opening the words of God. Remember, I talked to
you about Deuteronomy. Who knows what it was that they
began to read? And Nehemiah, who was the governor,
and Ezra the priest and scribe, and the Levites, who taught the
people, said to all the people, this day is holy to the Lord
your God. Do not mourn nor weep, for all
the people wept when they heard the words of the law. Then he
said to them, go your way, eat the fat, drink the sweet, and
send portions to those for whom nothing is prepared, for this
day is holy to our Lord. Do not sorrow, for the joy of
the Lord is your strength. So the Levites quieted the people
saying, be still for the day is holy, do not be grieved. And
all the people went their way to eat and drink, to send portions
and rejoice greatly because they understood the words that were
declared to them. Now obviously everything that
was declared is not written down here. But when the words of God
were opened, all they could see was failure. Have you ever been
that way? Have you ever been in a season in your life where
you open the Bible? And the Bible talks about issues
of the heart and character and you look and it's almost like
this, this red light keeps going off every verse that you read,
you know, fail, fail, fail, fail, fail, fail. And that's the way
these people would have felt. The Word of God that they had
at that time is being read and all they see is failure. Oh God,
you warned us, we didn't listen. You told us We didn't take it
seriously. You told us what would happen
to our children. We didn't listen, and we ended
up in captivity, and we brought your name into reproach. That
would be another thing that would grieve their hearts. Oh, Lord,
we were, as they would be reading the words of God, they would
recognize again the calling on their lives. Abraham was their
father, and through them, there was supposed to be a blessing
that would come and touch the whole known world. And they felt
like such abject failures. I don't know if you've ever felt
like that. I've been there once or twice in my lifetime, where
you just feel like, God, I just, every, I'm reading it, and it's
not producing any joy. I'm reading your word, and it's
just simply producing a sorrow, because all I see is failure
upon failure upon failure upon failure. Husbands, love your
wives as Christ loved the church. I remember when I was a young
Christian, I remember blurting out loud, oh, that's easy for
you to say. You know, Paul, you weren't even married, and you're
writing all these words and telling us how to live. God told me,
he says, I'll show you how to do this. You don't have to worry
about that. You let me do in your life what only I can do
for you. And I'm talking about the early, early years when you're
reading the word and you're just, God, I'm such a failure. I see
what I should be, but. I see also what I'm not. Remember Paul said in the book
of Romans, the things I know in my heart, what's right to
do, and I delight in my mind. But God, I don't know how to
perform this. I don't know how to do what I'm supposed to do.
For the things I know I should do, I'm not doing. And the things
I don't want to do, I find myself doing. And he says, who will
deliver me from the body of this death? But now, the people wept
when they heard the words. There's just ruin everywhere.
I don't know if you've ever felt like that. I'm speaking to people
online tonight. Your whole life is a mess, and
you know it. I mean, I don't even have to prove it to you,
and you know that. You feel like you've blown your life. Maybe
some of you actually were raised in the church, or you had some
exposure to the things of God. And some even thought you had
a great relationship, a saving relationship with God, but something
happened along the way. You lost it. Maybe you didn't
deal carefully with your relationship, or maybe you never fully understood
some things about the kingdom of God, and it caused you to
drift away, and now your life is a mess, and you look around
like these people, and it's just ruin everywhere. And every time
you open the Bible, it's just like it reminds you of what you
didn't do. Maybe you lost your family, maybe
your marriage broke apart, maybe you're sick in your body because
of addictions that got a hold of you, or you're troubled in
your mind and you don't know how you're ever gonna go forward.
You feel like such a total failure. But then something strange is
said in the midst of it all. He said, don't be sorrowful. The joy of the Lord is your strength.
You know, and the people would have thought initially, as many
do, am I supposed to just walk around pretending I'm happy when
I'm not? Do I put a plastic smile on my face and walk around just
saying the joy of the Lord is my strength, but I don't feel
any of it inside? Some people feel that way, I'm
sure. But the people understood, not only did they say the joy
of the Lord is your strength, they said go and eat the fat,
drink the sweet, and you're gonna have so much that you can give
portions to those that don't have anything. For this day is
holy. And so the Levites quieted the
people, say, do not be grieved. And everyone went their way to
eat and drink and to send portions and to rejoice greatly. So the point is, what did they
hear? The Scripture says they understood
the words that were declared to them. So what were those words
that were declared to them? And what is this joy of the Lord
that is supposed to be my strength? It's gotta be more than just
me being happy, looking at the mess that's all around me. And
it had to be more than just saying, go home and be happy, because
that certainly wouldn't do it in those circumstances. Now,
in order to understand this, principle of the joy of the Lord
being our strength. We go to Luke chapter 15. And
it's the story, in chapter 15 in verse 11, Jesus talked about
a certain man that had two sons. And his younger son said to his
father, give me the portion of goods that falls unto me. And
so he divided to them his livelihood. And not many days after, the
younger son gathered everything together and journeyed to a far
country and wasted his possessions with prodigal living, really
it means self-consumption, just he wasted it on himself. So he's
given, he has this relationship with his father as the children
of Israel did with God in the Old Testament. But he doesn't
appreciate it. For whatever reason, maybe it's
just never sunk down deep. He just doesn't get who his father
is yet, maybe. He doesn't fully understand what
it means to be related to his father. I don't know why, but
something got into his heart, and he said, I'm done with this
place. It's too narrow for me. I just don't like all the rules
that are in this place. And for whatever reason, he just
said, there's gotta be more to life than this. It's the kind
of a person that says, I find the church too narrow, I find
the call of God too small. There's gotta be something other
than this out there, and so he just says, give me what is mine. You know, it's interesting, the
father doesn't even resist. He doesn't even seemingly try to
talk him out of it. Give me, in a sense, it's the
kind of a person that says, God, give me the salvation you gave
me, give me the life you gave me, give me the promise of provision
you gave me, give me the, The future maybe that you promised
was going to be mine, but I'm going to go and find it myself.
I find this place too narrow. So he went out from his father's
house, took what his father had given him. He actually got his
inheritance. But he took it and he went far, far away from the
heart of his father and kind of wasted it all on himself.
It's the type of a Christian person who never finds their
purpose in life. They fail to understand that
we are called to be ambassadors of an incredible kingdom. But
rather than, in a sense, live for the benefit of others, he
chooses to live for himself. He says, I want to find joy more
than I've known in the relationship I've had with my father. Now
he went and he spent everything on himself, but when he had spent
everything, there arose a severe famine in the land and he began
to be in want. And I'm telling you, there's
a famine in America today, there's a famine in Canada, there's a
famine all over the world. God is producing the famine. I'm telling you straight out
right now. God is setting the condition to bring his people
home. The father was not willing to have his son captivated in
this place forever. And so you have to believe that
the father's got some influence and ability in a sense to at
least be a voice at that time. And he went and joined himself
to a citizen of that country and he sent him in his fields
to feed swine. There would be nothing worse
for a Jewish boy than to be feeding pigs. It's as low as you can
go. Pigs are the most unclean thing.
It's a pig, in a sense, the day that Antiochus went in and offered
a pig upon the altar. That's the absolute abomination,
in a sense, in the presence of God. And it's a type of a Christian
person who ends up doing things they never believed they were
ever capable of doing. walking away, in a sense, from
the call of God, walking away from the house of the Father,
and ending up in the place. I never thought I would go here.
I never thought I would ever do something like this. I thought
I was beyond this. I had enough culture. I had enough
training. I knew enough about my Father's
house. How in the world did I ever end up in a field feeding that
which is as unclean according to my religion and according
to my culture. It's like a Christian person ends up hooked on pornography,
feeding the unclean thing. If nobody watched pornography,
by the way, there would be no pornography because you have
to have an audience or there would be no point in producing
this stuff. And so here's a Christian boy, he's out in a place he shouldn't
be, and he was so hungry, and he couldn't find anything that
would satisfy, but the society around him was so selfish, nobody
would give him anything to eat. And I thank God when the world
rejects you as a Christian. I thank God, you know, there's
no worse place to be than know whose son you are, whose daughter
you are, and you're in the world, and the world starts to reject
you, and you don't know if you can even go back home to your
father, but the world is rejecting you. And this is what happened
to this boy. Nobody would give him anything.
The scripture said he came to himself, and he said, how many
of my father's hired servants have bread enough to spare, and
I'm perishing with hunger? I'm going to rise and go to my
father." And he would be thinking now, what's the formula now? How do I come back to my father?
Like, what is it that I was told? What was I taught? Oh yeah, I
remember now. I gotta go and say to him, Father, I've sinned
against heaven and before you, and I'm no longer worthy to be
called your son. Make me like one of your hired
servants. This was the prayer, and I could
just see him, as he's going down the road, he's just repeating
this prayer, I'm no longer worthy. It's plan B now for my life,
or plan Z, actually, for my life. Plan A is forfeited. I one time
was in your house, and I one time walked with you, and I one
time understood you, but I blew it all, and I went out, and I
made a mess, and I dishonored your name. and my life will never
be the same again, so I'm on to plan B or plan C for my life. I'm not worthy now to be called
your son. Make me like one of your hired
servants. In other words, I'll come back to your house, and
I'll just, I'll grab a broom, and there's nothing wrong with
grabbing a broom, by the way. I'll grab a broom, and I'll just
go out, and I'll clean corridors, and I'll grab a rake, and I'll
rake gardens, and I'll paint posts, and all those things are
good, but you see, the boy had a much higher calling on his
life. but he thought for sure I have forfeited, I'm under plan
B if my father will even accept me. And he rose and came to his
father and you can just see him, he's so far down the road and
he's trying to remember what I'm supposed to say and he feels
so unworthy and he smells like a pigsty because he's been with
pigs in the field, do you understand? He smells unclean. and he's coming
down the road and he's repeating his mantra, Father, I'm not worthy.
How many people come to church like that trying to get right
with God? They sit there, Father, I'm not worthy. Oh God, make
me like one of your hired servants and I'll never be worthy again
and I'm so sorry for what I've done and I'll just snivel and
snot the rest of my Christian life and I'll come to the altar
and I'll cry and I'll repent and that'll be my whole testimony
of what great a mess I made in my life. Do you allow me to come
home? The scripture says, but when
he was still a great way off, his father saw him and had compassion
and ran and fell on his neck and kissed him. I can just imagine
this boy's coming down the road and he stinks and he's made a
mess and he's broke and he's done things that have brought
his own father's name into Disgrace like he's not lived right and
he's coming down the road and he's he's reciting his mantra
and suddenly looks And there's this old man come running down
the road His robes are flowing his his white hair is blowing
in the wind and he's running down the road to his son Praise
be to god. I can imagine the I can imagine
the the servants in the house. They said where's he going? Where's
he going? He saw the sun far you see because he'd been waiting
for him to come home That's who God is. That's what God thinks
like. That's what the purpose and mission
of God has been in this world all along. He didn't come to
save the righteous. He came to save sinners. He didn't
come because we had it all together. He didn't come because we were
righteous or noble or wise or strong. He came to us because
we're weak and we're foolish and we make mistakes, every last
one of us. He came to us because only he
could bridge the great divide that was between us and the kingdom
of God. And I don't know what was in
the heart of the son, but have you ever been in a church service
and you feel like God's calling you, but you're not quite sure
what his response to you is going to be? And how surprised he must
have been when his father, was his father gonna slap his face?
Was he gonna step 14 feet short and say, don't you dare think
about coming home after the mess you made in the family name.
He wasn't sure what the father was going to do. And how surprised
he must have been when the father embraced him and kissed him.
You know, under the rules, the religious rules of that time,
when you embrace somebody, you took their smell upon yourself.
When the Father embraced His Son, He took the smell of the
pigs upon Himself. When Jesus Christ went to the
cross and spread His arms open wide and those nails were driven
through, He took your smell. He took my smell. He took our
stain. He took our shame. He took all
the foolish, stupid things that you and I have done, even as
believers in Jesus Christ. He took it all upon himself.
All upon himself. How strange that must have seemed
to that son when his father embraced him. His father puts his arm
around his son and starts walking back home with his son in his
arm. And the boy starts repeating
his mantra. Father, I've sinned. I'm not
worthy any longer. Make me as one of your hired
servants. The father is not even talking to him. The father doesn't
even acknowledge him. The first thing under the father's
mouth, he says to his servants, bring the best robe in the house
and put it on my son. The robe that is reserved for
royalty, the robe that is reserved for, it's as if the president
came to your house. The robe that is reserved for
the finest of the finest of the finest of guests come to your
house. Put that robe on my son. And that robe, when it was put
on his son, it covered the smell of his shame. It covered the
places he had been. He was now being received as
royalty, not as a slave, not as plan B, but as royalty coming
into his father's house. How stunned the servants must
have been. I can admit, this is what the
Bible says in the book of Hebrews, that this salvation of God is
something the angels desire to look into. that his heart is
so towards us. He so loves us. He is so taken
with us. The angels don't understand that
God, Almighty God, God who lives in perfection has set his heart
and desire on you and me. Praise be to God. We are his
trophies forever and the best robe The best robe in the house
of God is the blood of Jesus Christ. The covering of Christ
takes away the smell of where we've been and the stain and
the reproach of what we've done. Even those who may have known
him in some degree but walked away from him. And the next thing
he says is if that's not good enough, he says, bring the ring. and put it on his finger. The
ring is the signet of the father's authority. In other words, you're
not coming in as plan B, and you're not coming in my house
as a gardener, you're coming in as a son. You're coming in
with the full authority of my house. The signet ring on the
son's finger meant when he sealed a document with that ring, he
carried the authority of his father. Behold, I give you power
to tread on serpents and scorpions and over all the power of the
enemy and nothing shall by any means hurt you. The ring of authority,
not a slave, not second class, not plan B, not plan C, not plan
D, plan A for his son. You are my son, hallelujah. And
then he says, bring shoes and put them on my son's feet. In other words, son, you're gonna
take a journey. See, you're gonna represent me
now. I'm gonna send you places, son, and you're gonna talk about
me. Hallelujah. I get shivers when I preach this
message because my son, you're gonna tell, what do you think
the boy's message was from that point onward? The seven steps
to this, the 14 steps to that, obey this, do that, listen to
the rules. No, he says, you gotta meet my
dad. You got to know my father. My life was a mess. I was living
in a pigsty and I came down the road and he embraced me and covered
me and empowered me and invited me to represent his house and
go on a journey and tell others about him. Now, he brings him
in the house. This is where it gets really
interesting. The scripture says, he brought him in, killed the
fatted calf, arranged a celebration, called for the musicians, because
in verse 25 it said, when the older son came, he drew near
to the house and there was music and dancing. So he brings his
son, and I've been at a Jewish wedding in Jerusalem, and I've
seen this kind of a celebration. He brings his son into the house,
strikes up the band. Now the son, you could just picture
the son, his life has been a mess. He's standing in the corner of
the room, And he's got the robe, he's got the ring, he's got the
shoes. He is now the center of attention
of this entire gathering. The feast is in his honor. The
musicians are gathered and they begin to play. And the Bible
does say there's dancing. And so suddenly he looks at his
father. I've been at a Jewish wedding
and I've watched the older Jewish men dance. It's amazing how they
dance in a circle and they raise their hand. And he looks at his
father dancing and suddenly it hits him. It is my father's joy
to bring me home. It is my father's joy to cover
my failure. It is my father's joy to empower
me over my enemies. It is my father's joy to call
me to represent him in his kingdom. And he looks and it's not his
joy, it's his father's joy that becomes his strength. The joy
of the Lord is your strength. That's what Nehemiah and Ezra
and the others were telling the people of God. It is God's joy
to bring you home. It is God's joy to restore you. It is God's joy to give you the
power to rebuild what was lost. It is the joy of the Lord to
do this for you. That is the source of your strength. Hallelujah, it becomes my joy,
yes, but it's His joy first, not mine. It's His joy to restore
me, hallelujah. Glory to God. That's why Nehemiah
and the others in Ezra, they said to the people, they said,
go your way, eat the fat, drink the sweet, and send portions
to those for whom nothing is prepared. In other words, feast
on this incredible joy of the Lord and let it spill over through
your life to people that don't have any of it. or they don't
know the reason why they should have the strength that God's
joy brings. Have you ever seen, doesn't he
say in the Bible, I will rejoice over you with singing? Doesn't
he say the angels in heaven rejoice over even one sinner that gets
saved? You see, this party that we're
reading about in Luke 15 goes on all the time in heaven because
the created beings there know the heart of God. Praise be to
God. And send some to people for whom
nothing is prepared, and do not sorrow, for the joy of the Lord,
the joy of the Lord, is your strength. Hallelujah. Father, thank you, God Almighty,
that you will reach somebody online tonight. with these words. And they will
have the courage to get up and come home. Now if you want to come home
tonight, it's really easy. Admit your need, admit your need
of a Savior. You can't save yourself, it's
really that simple. And for most that I'm talking
to tonight, you don't have a hard time admitting that you need
a Savior. and believe that God loves you. Believe that he sent
his son to die on a cross to pay the price for your sin, and
just simply confess him as your Lord and Savior. Don't make it
difficult. So Father, God, I pray that people
listening tonight, just like Monica did, would have the courage
to just get up and say, if God did that for somebody else, he
will do it for me. Those who haven't been able to
walk and those who haven't been able to live in victory, those
who have felt such deep shame and rejection because of the
way they lived, and they knew better, God Almighty, God Almighty,
this is a kingdom of mercy. It's a kingdom of grace. It's
a kingdom of your goodness, Lord. Jesus, thank you, Lord. We sang
about it tonight, but God, just in looking in your word, we begin
to even understand it in a deeper way. And as we go to communion
tonight, oh God, what a celebration to know that you, you, the cross
has the final say, gets the last word. There's no voice that can
condemn us, no power of hell that can overthrow us when we
let you embrace us. And so Father, in Jesus' name,
amen. Give people the courage to pray
this simple prayer with me tonight. And let's all repeat it here
in the sanctuary for the sake of those that are online. Lord
Jesus Christ, I'm overwhelmed at how much you love me. Even in
my failure, I understand more what the cross
is about. and the great price you paid to embrace me and forgive me
and call me your child. And so tonight, I'm coming home. You might seem a long way off
to me, but I'm not a long way off to
you. And so I open my heart And Father,
I invite you, because of Jesus, to be the Lord
and Savior of my life. Cover me, empower me, and send
me to others to tell them how good you are.
I love you, Jesus. I love you. I love you. I love the thought that you will
dance over me, over me. You'll strike up heaven's band
over me. With all my failure and all my
struggle, you love me. This will be my strength. from this day forward. In Jesus'
name. If you prayed that online tonight,
just text the word connect to 51,000. Just text it in now and
somebody will get in touch with you from Times Square Church
and let us, lean on us for just a little while so we can help
get you started in your new life in God. Hallelujah. Father, I
just wanna say thank you, Lord, for I know in my heart that somebody,
somebody crossed that line into eternal life. I know in my heart
that somebody's coming home and somebody else is getting up and
God, you are raising your church up all over the world, Lord.
You're raising this end time army. God, forgive us for where
we have been and how we have lived and for losing touch with
your mercy. Jesus, Jesus, I'm overwhelmed. I'm just overwhelmed. And I wanna
say thank you. We're gonna come to the communion
table in just a moment and we're gonna just give thanks, that's
what we're gonna do. That everything you heard about tonight belongs
to you now because of the cross of Jesus Christ. We're gonna
sing one song, I'll be right back and we'll share communion
together. ♪ Because He lives ♪ ♪ I can face tomorrow ♪ ♪ Because He lives ♪ ♪ All fear is gone
♪ ♪ I know He holds the future ♪
♪ And life is worth the living
just because He lives ♪ ♪ God sent His Son to save us ♪ They called him Jesus He came
to love Heal and forgive He bled and died My sin And life is worth the living
just because it is. I'll cross that river, I'll fight
like a swan Hallelujah. Hallelujah. For I received from the Lord
that which I also delivered to you, that the Lord Jesus, on
the same night in which he was betrayed, took bread. And when
he'd given thanks, you know, he gave thanks for you. No matter
who you are tonight, he gave thanks because he knew that going
to the cross was going to bring you home. It was really all about
you. And he broke it and said, take,
eat. This is my body, which is broken for you. Do this in remembrance
of me. In the same manner, he also took
the cup after supper, saying, this cup is the new covenant
in my blood. This too, as often as you drink it in remembrance
of me, for as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup,
you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes. Praise God. Hallelujah. Hallelujah. So everybody that's received
this message tonight, get your shoes on. You got a journey ahead
of you now. And what's your message gonna
be? You gotta meet my dad. You gotta meet my father. He's
the nicest man ever born into this world. Praise be to God.
We're gonna sing one more song before we go. And after we do,
I want to invite anybody in the sanctuary tonight who's here
physically at our Bible school, if this message really speaks
to your heart, I just would like to, while we sing, just slip
out wherever you are, and I'm gonna ask the pastors if you
will come, and some of the teachers at the school as well, and we
will just embrace you. It's really that simple. Just a holy hug
in the Lord and just say we love you and God loves you and sometimes
it just means something. You just come forward and just
you've heard a message and this is just a practical illustration
of it now. You know, you don't, don't come
with your, I'm not worthy to be, you know, don't do I'm not
worthy. All right, just come. You know what the boy, all he
could do, right? All he was required to do is lift your hands, let
them put the coat on, stretch your hand out and let, let him
put the ring on, lift your foot, let them put the shoes on you.
That's all he could do. He wasn't required to do anything
else. God did everything else. God did everything he needed.
So father, we want to thank you tonight for all that you have
done, what you're continuing to do. It is true. You are raising
up a people. in this last day we're now living
in. The world is spiraling down, but the church is rising up.
Hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah, hallelujah. And we thank you
for it in Jesus' name. We're gonna go with a song tonight.
And at home, you can just maybe stretch out your hands in your
living room or wherever you are and just receive that holy hug
from God himself tonight. We can't come into your home,
but the Holy Spirit can. and just let Him hug you tonight
and just say, welcome home, my son. Welcome home, my daughter.
Love you so much. God bless you. And I searched the world But it couldn't fill me ♪ Man's empty praise and treasures
that fade ♪ ♪ Never enough ♪ ♪ You came along ♪ ♪ Put me back together ♪ ♪ And
every desire is now satisfied ♪ ♪ Here in Your love ♪ Lord, there's nothing better
than You. Lord, there's nothing better
than You. Lord, there's nothing, nothing
is better than You. I'm not afraid. So I'm not afraid to show You my weakness. Failures and flaws, Lord, You've
seen them all And You still call me a friend Because the God of
the mountain Is the God of the valley, yeah And there's not
a place where mercy and grace Won't find me again ♪ Better than you, Lord, there's
nothing better than you ♪ ♪ Oh, there's nothing, nothing is better
than you ♪ ♪ Oh, there's nothing better than
you, oh, there's nothing ♪ ♪ Nothing is better than You, yeah
♪ ♪ You turn mourning to dancing ♪ ♪ You give beauty for ashes
♪ ♪ You turn shame into glory ♪ ♪ You're the only one who can
return it ♪ ♪ You turn mourning to dancing ♪ into glory. You're the only one
who can. You turn graves. You turn graves
into gardens. Into armies. You turn seas into You turn graves into gardens. You turn bones into armies. You turn seas into highways. You're the only one who can. You're the only one who can. Oh, there's nothing ♪ Better
than you, Lord, there's nothing ♪ ♪ Better than you, Lord, there's
nothing ♪ ♪ Nothing is better than you, sing ♪ ♪ Oh, there's
nothing better than you ♪ ♪ Oh, there's nothing better than you
♪ ♪ Oh, there's nothing ♪ ♪ Nothing is better than you ♪ One more
time. ♪ And oh, there's nothing better
than you ♪ ♪ Oh, there's nothing better than you, Lord ♪ ♪ There's
nothing, nothing is better than you ♪ Thank you Jesus. Thank you Lord
for your goodness. Thank you so much for joining us tonight.
Please join us again next week
The Joy of the Lord
Series Prayer
Date: October 19th, 2021
website: http://www.itstimetopray.org
Do you understand the Joy of the Lord in your life? Many Christians are living in depression and not seeing the celebration that belongs to them in Christ.
| Sermon ID | 1020212147126816 |
| Duration | 49:52 |
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| Category | Prayer Meeting |
| Language | English |
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