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[11/03/2024 AM] - “Thoroughly Devastated; Still Messiah” - Mark 15:21-26

NOVEMBER 3, 2024
MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE

The Lord's day is ahead of us and we will spend it carefully studying the events surrounding our Lord on the cross. In the morning we take up Mark 15.21-26 and continue at 27-32 in the evening. In both passages the work of the Lord in His suffering on the cross is brought to bear in our lives. May He richly sustain us in His Word, but His Spirit.

Piano Prelude to the Worship Service
Silent Prayer
Call to Worship
*God's Greeting
*Hymn: 169.1-3, 5, 6 9 My Song Forever Shall Record
WE CONFESS OUR SINS, GOD RESTORES US
Reading of the Will of God
Confession and Assurance
Hymn of Response: 239 – My Grieving Soul Revive, O Lord

WE THANK GOD WITH OUR PRAYERS AND GIFTS

Congregational Prayer
Offering: Mid-America Reformed Seminary in Dyer, IN

WE HEAR GOD'S WORD
*Hymn: 128 (Red) I Saw One Handing on a Tree
Scripture Reading: Mark 15.21-26
Text: Mark 15.21-26
Message: "Thoroughly Devastated; Still Messiah"
Prayer of Application
*Hymn: 22A.1-6 (Trinity Psalter) My God, My God, O Why Have You Forsaken Me?
*Benediction:
*Doxology: 487 – May the Grace of Christ Our Savior
Piano Postlude
*Please stand if able

Mark 15.21-26 Thoroughly Devastated; Still Messiah

Theme: The hope of our salvation is found in Jesus who is devasted but still Messiah

  1. His devastation seen in a Christian brother carrying His cross

  2. His devastation centered at Calvary

  3. His devastation is magnified when He rejects the narcotic

  4. His devastation magnifies His Messianic Mission

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Nov 3, 2024
Sunday - AM
Mark 15:21-26
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