Sunday, August 22, 2010

For August 29, 2010

Sunday: Review morning sermon (evening service @ 5pm)



Monday: John 19:31-37



Tuesday: Daniel 12:1-4



Wednesday: Daniel 12:5-13


Thursday: Zechariah 12


Friday: Exodus 20:14



Saturday: John 19

Next Sunday: August 22, 2010

Preaching: Pastor Steve Magee

Sermon text: John 19:31-37

Sermon title: “A True Testimony”


Music: Opening – “Lord, with Glowing Heart I'd Praise Thee” (#80)

Preparation – “Christ Whose Glory Fills the Skies” (#398)

Response – “O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus!” (#535)

Closing – “Father, I Know That All My Life” (#559)


Confession of Faith: Apostles Creed


OT Reading: Psalm 34, Zechariah 12:10


Suggested Bible Study and Prayers

(Passages that we will refer to in next Sunday's worship)

Daniel 12

Lord God Almighty, carry Your people through the great tribulation that will come against the earth. Help us in the day of rebellion and apostasy. Guard us from the wrath of the most powerful adversaries. We do not know the day or the hour of the times that are coming. We do know You. We know Your Son. We know that He will surely have a great victory and vindication when He returns. Every knee shall bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of Your Holy Name.


Psalm 34

Father God, We praise You in gladness and humility today. When we cry out to You, You hear us. We take refuge in You and lack no good thing. Grant us effectiveness as we would teach our children about Your ways. You will deliver us out of the many afflictions that are a normal part of the righteous life. We have tasted of Your goodness and have seen the wonder of Your glory.


Zechariah 12

Our Father, You have created the world. You have redeemed a people for a coming day of new creation. Though there is much tribulation around us, Your eyes are open, and You will not forget us. Even if we are in the midst of a crowd of strangers, You will know us at once. You will see us and You will rescue us, even if everyone to the right and to the left will be destroyed in their sin. You will give us the grace of the full salvation that You have shown to us in the resurrection of the Son of David. He was pierced for us, and He has become the firstborn among many brethren.