The document repeats a song in which God calls out asking who will bear his light and bring his message to the people. Each time, the responder commits to going forth if God will lead them, holding God's people in their heart.
The document is a song about following Jesus and going with him through difficult times. It repeats the refrain that wherever Jesus leads, the singer will follow him all the way, including through the garden of Gethsemane, judgment, and being given grace and glory, because they can hear Jesus calling them to take up their cross and follow.
The document contains lyrics from a Christian worship song that discusses being shaped and guided by God like clay in the hands of a potter. It expresses giving one's life fully to God's guidance and calling, trusting that God has a perfect plan for each person's days. The singer asks God to teach, capture, set them apart, lead, and walk beside them as they surrender fully to God's molding hand.
The document contains lyrics to Christian songs praising God and Jesus Christ. It also includes prayers, readings from the Bible, and announcements for an upcoming family church service. The overall message is one of faith, worship, gratitude, and bringing joy to God through song, prayer, and fellowship.
The document is a song praising God for coming to earth to save humanity, going to the cross to pay the debt of sin, and rising from the grave to ascend to heaven. The singer expresses their joy at God's role in their life and lifts God's name up high.
The document is a song lyric describing a vision of God sitting exalted on his throne as the Lamb. It depicts the singer seeing the Lord sitting as the Lamb upon the throne, reigning forevermore. The train of his robe fills the temple, surrounded by a cloud of heavenly worshippers crying out that the Lamb alone is holy.
As a Muslim psychologist, the question about the influence of the soul in human behavior and mental processes is an important one for me. This presentation explores some ideas about the soul by relating it to the goals of psychology.
The document is a song about praising God through all circumstances. It expresses that the singer will praise God while following Him through green pastures or dark times, that God is holy and worthy of praise, and that even in death or valleys the singer will praise Him. God is praised for being seated on His throne in heaven yet seeing humanity, making the stars, and knowing the singer before time.
The document repeats verses praising God for being the rock of salvation. It states that by calling upon and praising the Lord, who is worthy, one shall be saved from their enemies. It asks for God, the rock and God of salvation, to be exalted.
The document discusses that the reason we live is to give glory to God. It acknowledges holding the lie that one can make it alone, but that something dies inside when living alone. It affirms that we are because Christ holds us together as one, and we cannot understand how we are individuals yet come together as one through Christ.
The document is lyrics to the song "Trading My Sorrows" which expresses trading in sorrows, shame, sickness and pain for the joy of the Lord. It repeats refrains of trading sorrows for joy and affirming "Yes, Lord" while also mentioning being pressed but not crushed and that God's joy will be strength though sorrows last through the night.
The document celebrates justice, righteousness, and mercy that flow like a mighty river and ever-flowing stream. It encourages people to leave the past behind and feel the strong current of God's presence, which provides healing and new life wherever it goes. The redeemed sing praises as justice, righteousness, and mercy resound like waves on the ocean.
The poem expresses the speaker's love for the majestic and unchanged West Virginia hills. The hills fill the speaker's heart with rapture and thrill as they gaze upon the summits pointed skyward. While many changes sadden the speaker's heart elsewhere, the West Virginia hills remain unchanged, a reminder of home and friends that the speaker thinks fondly of no matter where in the world they may roam.
The poem focuses on Jesus Christ as the sacrificial lamb who died for humanity's sins. It describes how Jesus, through his death and resurrection, takes away sin and bestows righteousness. It expresses that Jesus is worthy to reign on his throne in heaven because his blood makes believers his own.
The song is about answering God's call to help his people. In each verse, God expresses his love for his people and desire to help them, ending by asking "Whom shall I send?". In response, the singer declares "Here I am, Lord" and willingness to go at God's leading and hold God's people in their heart.
The song is about answering God's call to help his people. In each verse, God expresses his love for his people and desire to help them, ending by asking "Whom shall I send?". In response, the singer declares "Here I am, Lord" and willingness to go at God's leading and hold God's people in their heart.
The document contains the lyrics to several Christian hymns and songs about worshipping God, salvation through Jesus Christ, and committing one's life to following Jesus. The songs discuss themes like coming to God in worship, standing on the promises of God, having one's name written in glory after accepting Jesus, wanting to be more loving and holy like Christ, and deciding to follow Jesus without looking back.
The document is a poem questioning who the speaker is and expressing that it is because of God's love and actions, not the speaker's own, that they know that they belong to God. The speaker sees themselves as transient like a flower, wave or vapor but finds security in God hearing them when they call and catching them when they fall, showing that their identity is in God.
The document is a poem questioning who the speaker is and expressing that it is because of God's love and actions, not the speaker's own, that they know that they belong to God. The speaker sees themselves as transient like a flower, wave or vapor but finds security in God hearing their calls for help and catching them when they fall.
The document is a collection of Christian worship songs praising God. The songs celebrate God's greatness, express devotion to Him, and call people to worship Him. They describe God as faithful, strong, and the source of all blessings. He is referred to as savior, king, and rock. The lyrics encourage trusting in God, choosing Him now, and proclaiming His greatness for all eternity.
Friday evening songs presentation Heart of Wholeness Weekend 2015Libby Jensen
Presentations by Invitascribe for a local Church's Healing Prayer Weekend. This presentation allowed all the music to be projected onto a large screen so participants could see all the words to the songs and participate freely. It also saved the parish funds as they saved printing costs for bulletins did not need to be printed.
The document contains lyrics from several Christian worship songs that express themes of God's sovereignty and control over all things, His majesty, holiness, and worthiness of praise. The songs declare that God is in control, guides and protects His people, and is deserving of adoration.
The document contains the lyrics to multiple Christian hymns and songs praising God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. It discusses concepts like salvation, faith, mercy, praise, and the second coming of Christ. Several songs call for spreading the word that Jesus Christ was born and call the reader to worship.
The document contains the lyrics to several Christian hymns and songs that praise God, express faith in Jesus Christ, and refer to biblical passages and concepts like standing on God's promises, Jesus as the cornerstone, and dancing with joy at God's presence. It also includes the Lord's Prayer and passages from Matthew discussing Jesus telling a parable about tenants in a vineyard.
This document contains lyrics to various Christian songs that praise God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and Mary. The songs celebrate God's love, mercy, and salvation, express devotion to offering one's life to God, and reference key elements of Christian faith like communion and the Lord's Prayer.
The document contains lyrics from several contemporary Christian worship songs praising and expressing faith in God. It discusses deciding to follow Jesus no matter what and being grateful to God for all he has provided, including light in darkness. It expresses that faith is built on Jesus' righteousness alone and that God is the way maker and miracle worker. The lyrics declare how great God is and encourage shouting praise to him as king.
The document contains the lyrics to several Christian hymns and songs that praise God, express faith and belief, and reference biblical passages. It includes lyrics asking God for guidance, referring to Jesus as a source of strength and hope, and affirming core Christian doctrines like the resurrection of Christ and eternal life.
The document repeats verses praising God for being the rock of salvation. It states that by calling upon and praising the Lord, who is worthy, one shall be saved from their enemies. It asks for God, the rock and God of salvation, to be exalted.
The document discusses that the reason we live is to give glory to God. It acknowledges holding the lie that one can make it alone, but that something dies inside when living alone. It affirms that we are because Christ holds us together as one, and we cannot understand how we are individuals yet come together as one through Christ.
The document is lyrics to the song "Trading My Sorrows" which expresses trading in sorrows, shame, sickness and pain for the joy of the Lord. It repeats refrains of trading sorrows for joy and affirming "Yes, Lord" while also mentioning being pressed but not crushed and that God's joy will be strength though sorrows last through the night.
The document celebrates justice, righteousness, and mercy that flow like a mighty river and ever-flowing stream. It encourages people to leave the past behind and feel the strong current of God's presence, which provides healing and new life wherever it goes. The redeemed sing praises as justice, righteousness, and mercy resound like waves on the ocean.
The poem expresses the speaker's love for the majestic and unchanged West Virginia hills. The hills fill the speaker's heart with rapture and thrill as they gaze upon the summits pointed skyward. While many changes sadden the speaker's heart elsewhere, the West Virginia hills remain unchanged, a reminder of home and friends that the speaker thinks fondly of no matter where in the world they may roam.
The poem focuses on Jesus Christ as the sacrificial lamb who died for humanity's sins. It describes how Jesus, through his death and resurrection, takes away sin and bestows righteousness. It expresses that Jesus is worthy to reign on his throne in heaven because his blood makes believers his own.
The song is about answering God's call to help his people. In each verse, God expresses his love for his people and desire to help them, ending by asking "Whom shall I send?". In response, the singer declares "Here I am, Lord" and willingness to go at God's leading and hold God's people in their heart.
The song is about answering God's call to help his people. In each verse, God expresses his love for his people and desire to help them, ending by asking "Whom shall I send?". In response, the singer declares "Here I am, Lord" and willingness to go at God's leading and hold God's people in their heart.
The document contains the lyrics to several Christian hymns and songs about worshipping God, salvation through Jesus Christ, and committing one's life to following Jesus. The songs discuss themes like coming to God in worship, standing on the promises of God, having one's name written in glory after accepting Jesus, wanting to be more loving and holy like Christ, and deciding to follow Jesus without looking back.
The document is a poem questioning who the speaker is and expressing that it is because of God's love and actions, not the speaker's own, that they know that they belong to God. The speaker sees themselves as transient like a flower, wave or vapor but finds security in God hearing them when they call and catching them when they fall, showing that their identity is in God.
The document is a poem questioning who the speaker is and expressing that it is because of God's love and actions, not the speaker's own, that they know that they belong to God. The speaker sees themselves as transient like a flower, wave or vapor but finds security in God hearing their calls for help and catching them when they fall.
The document is a collection of Christian worship songs praising God. The songs celebrate God's greatness, express devotion to Him, and call people to worship Him. They describe God as faithful, strong, and the source of all blessings. He is referred to as savior, king, and rock. The lyrics encourage trusting in God, choosing Him now, and proclaiming His greatness for all eternity.
Friday evening songs presentation Heart of Wholeness Weekend 2015Libby Jensen
Presentations by Invitascribe for a local Church's Healing Prayer Weekend. This presentation allowed all the music to be projected onto a large screen so participants could see all the words to the songs and participate freely. It also saved the parish funds as they saved printing costs for bulletins did not need to be printed.
The document contains lyrics from several Christian worship songs that express themes of God's sovereignty and control over all things, His majesty, holiness, and worthiness of praise. The songs declare that God is in control, guides and protects His people, and is deserving of adoration.
The document contains the lyrics to multiple Christian hymns and songs praising God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit. It discusses concepts like salvation, faith, mercy, praise, and the second coming of Christ. Several songs call for spreading the word that Jesus Christ was born and call the reader to worship.
The document contains the lyrics to several Christian hymns and songs that praise God, express faith in Jesus Christ, and refer to biblical passages and concepts like standing on God's promises, Jesus as the cornerstone, and dancing with joy at God's presence. It also includes the Lord's Prayer and passages from Matthew discussing Jesus telling a parable about tenants in a vineyard.
This document contains lyrics to various Christian songs that praise God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit, and Mary. The songs celebrate God's love, mercy, and salvation, express devotion to offering one's life to God, and reference key elements of Christian faith like communion and the Lord's Prayer.
The document contains lyrics from several contemporary Christian worship songs praising and expressing faith in God. It discusses deciding to follow Jesus no matter what and being grateful to God for all he has provided, including light in darkness. It expresses that faith is built on Jesus' righteousness alone and that God is the way maker and miracle worker. The lyrics declare how great God is and encourage shouting praise to him as king.
The document contains the lyrics to several Christian hymns and songs that praise God, express faith and belief, and reference biblical passages. It includes lyrics asking God for guidance, referring to Jesus as a source of strength and hope, and affirming core Christian doctrines like the resurrection of Christ and eternal life.
The document contains several Bible passages and Christian worship songs. It discusses Elijah being taken up to heaven, God's grace and faithfulness, freedom through Christ, walking by faith, and praising God even in storms. Key themes are trusting in God, relying on His strength, and finding purpose and identity in Him.
The document outlines the order of service for a Sunday worship at a church. It includes: the presider, scripture reading, praise and worship team, opening prayer, greetings, hymn singing, ushers, offertory prayer, special song, and message. It also includes the lyrics to several worship songs that will be sung. The service will focus on celebrating Jesus' sacrifice and love through prayer and music.
1) The song encourages singing praise to God and worshipping his holy name, finding 10,000 reasons to do so through God's goodness, kindness, and salvation.
2) It expresses that even during difficult times of failing strength, one will continue praising God for 10,000 years and beyond.
3) The lyrics bless the Lord and vow to worship his holy name, singing like never before.
The document is a song lyric that praises God. It marvels at God's power displayed throughout the universe and reflects on how Jesus sacrificed himself to take away human sin. The lyric expresses that when Christ returns, the singer's soul will feel great joy and they will bow in humble adoration, proclaiming how great God is.
This 3 line poem expresses a desire to be prepared by God as a pure and tested place of refuge for Him. The speaker wishes to be made into a living sanctuary for God, expressing thanks for the opportunity to shelter Him.
The document retells the biblical story of Noah's Ark in a rhyming children's song. It describes how God told Noah there would be a flood and instructed him to build an ark. Noah filled the ark with animals that came onboard in pairs. It rained for 40 days and nearly drove the animals crazy before a dove was sent out and found dry land, allowing Noah and the animals to disembark the ark in groups of three. The song praises God throughout and celebrates that everything turned out "hunky dory" in the end.
The document is a song about lifting one's soul to God and trusting in Him. It describes God's love as being higher than mountains, deeper than seas, and wider than oceans. The song says God is with the singer both on mountains and in valleys, and that God is beside the singer everywhere they go.
The document is the lyrics to a worship song praising God. It lists many names and attributes of God including that He is holy, mighty, worthy of praise, Lord of Lords, King of Kings, Mighty God, Emmanuel, Great I Am, Prince of Peace, Living God, Saving Grace, Ancient of Days, Alpha and Omega, Savior, Messiah, Redeemer and Friend. The lyrics express that the singer will follow, listen, love and worship God all of their days.
This song is about two friends who realize they must go their separate ways as their lives are taking different paths. While they wish they did not have to say goodbye, they know the roads in life that have been chosen for each of them are different. They ask each other to pray for one another and hope that their friendship will remain strong even as they are apart, and that one day love may bring them together again.
The document contains repeated lines praising and glorifying God. It consists of alternating phrases of "Allelu, allelu, allelu, allelu-ya! Praise ye the Lord" and "Praise ye the Lord. allelu-ya!" with each phrase being repeated multiple times in succession.
Moses receives a message from a burning bush telling him to free the Israelites from Egypt. He confronts Pharaoh and demands that he let God's people go. Despite Pharaoh's refusal, Moses uses his staff to part the Red Sea, allowing the Israelites to escape on dry land, while Pharaoh's army drowns when the waters close over them. Moses continues demanding that Pharaoh let God's people go.
The poem discusses how experiencing God's love is like a warming fire or the arrival of spring - it fills you with joy and the desire to share that love with others. The author wishes for their friend to find the same happiness they have in God and encourages shouting from the mountaintops about God's love coming to them so that they too can pass it on to their world.
The document is a song about opening one's heart to see God. It repeats the refrain "Open the eyes of my heart, Lord, I want to see you" and describes wanting to see God lifted up and shining in glory, as power and love are poured out while singing "Holy, holy, holy."
The document contains repeated lyrics from Christian hymns and songs asking God to fill one's cup with love and discussing God's grace and promises. It includes the lyrics "Oh Fill My Cup" encouraging God to fill a cup with love, passages from "Amazing Grace" about being saved by grace, and parts of "Our Father" and lines about daily bread and deliverance from evil.
The singer feels lost trying to find their place in the world but has found meaning and purpose through their love for another person. They see love as the only important thing in life and say their love is the reason they are sure of themselves. They have been through difficult times that brought them to their knees but their love has made every challenge worthwhile and led them to their beloved. Their love is everything they have searched for and more than they could ever need.
The speaker expresses that they are not ashamed to openly share their faith in Jesus Christ and let their Christian faith grow within them. They say they will not hide or downplay their faith to please others, as some suggest, and that they will not be ashamed to speak about Jesus. The speaker repeats that they are not ashamed to let others know about wanting their Christian faith to grow and speaking about Jesus Christ.
The document expresses faith that no matter what challenges one faces, God's love remains constant. It discusses how God is present during baptism, communion, confession, and in the church community. The lyrics affirm that "no matter how high or how low, I will always remain in your love."
The document is a love poem expressing that wherever the lover is in the world, the author's heart will always find them and their love will be there beside them. The poem states that even when apart, their whispers and words will fly to each other on the wind so they can understand each other. It expresses that in the eyes of love, there are no distances of space or time, and that in the blinking of an eye the lover will be home again until their tears dry.
The document repeats phrases praising and expressing devotion to God. It states "I'll praise the Lord forever" and "I'll love the Lord forever" as well as "Thank, I'll thank the Lord forever" and "Serve, I'll serve the Lord forever." Between these phrases it repeats "I'll do my best for you."
The poem repeats the phrase "This is the morning song" to convey a sense of optimism and reassurance. It states three times that "it'll be ok" and "that's why we move this way" because the morning brings a new day and opportunity through the power of music and its message.
People from different locations like the desert, sea, mountains, valleys, cities and country are shouting for a Messiah to come and be their king. They are calling out because they are young and cold, lonely and old, broken and in need of wholeness, and wanting their souls to be saved. All are pleading for a Messiah to come and rule over them as their king.
The document is a song about God dancing throughout history. It describes God dancing at the beginning of the world, coming down from Heaven to dance on Earth at Bethlehem. It mentions God dancing for people like the scribes and pharisees, as well as disciples Peter, James and John. The song then describes God dancing on the Sabbath and healing the lame, before being whipped, stripped and hung on a cross to die. It concludes by saying that while God's body was buried, the dance still goes on.
The song is a prayer asking God to light a fire in the singer's soul and spirit to strengthen their weakened flesh. It describes how the singer stands to praise God but falls to their knees due to their flesh being weak. It asks God to fan the flame in their soul to make their spirit whole again, as God knows where they have been. The singer feels God's arms around them and healing power moving through them like a mighty wind.
The document is a song about letting the river flow so that those who are poor, lost, blind or dead can be spiritually renewed and find richness, salvation, sight or rebirth through the Holy Spirit's power. It repeats verses asking for the river to flow so the poor, lost, blind or dead can say how they have been transformed, and also asks for the Holy Spirit to come and move in power.
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
Viral: A Study of Acts_Acts 4.1-22_Slides.pptxStephen Palm
Today we will resume our series in the Book of Acts entitled “Viral.” In today’s message we will see that in Acts 4:1-22 Peter and John encounter opposition in the form of a hearing before the Jewish Ruling Council called the Sanhedrin. The church had just started and two of its key leaders are thrown in jail. These events set up the remainder of the events in the Book of Acts and emphasize Jesus' teaching that he is the only path to the Father!
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
In Divine Timing, author Charlene Murray explores the profound truth that God’s timing is never wrong. Through biblical teachings, personal stories, and practical wisdom, this book encourages readers to trust in God’s perfect plan for their lives, even when it feels like the world is moving too fast or too slow. From moments of waiting to seasons of action, discover how to embrace each step of your journey with faith, patience, and expectancy, knowing that God has a purpose for every moment.
Whether you’re in a time of waiting, stepping into a new season, or looking for clarity in your next steps, Divine Timing will help you align your heart with God’s timing and learn to move in harmony with His will.
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17
The tracts should be printed on short bond paper (8.5 x 11 inches), back-to-back (flip on short edge), then cut and fold. "And Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, and I will make you to become fishers of men." Mark 1:17