This song is “Unreachable” by Dara Maclean. … Nobody is out of the reach of God’s mercy and grace. All you have to do is take His hand. It’s right there in front of you.
According to the YouTube description, this was originally a hymn written in 1907. … Casting Crowns has done a great job with their version of “Joyful, Joyful”.
The song “No Not One” was co-written by Brandon Heath and Christy Nockels. I hear Brandon Heath on the radio more, so I chose to get the song where Christy Nockels is singing. It’s an awesome song.
This week, we took a break from the Year of the Bible sermons for the Lord’s Supper and to look at the days in Jesus’ life leading up top His death and Resurrection.
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Planned before the Creation. God unfolded it before the entire universe. From Sunday to Sunday, 8 days that changed the world forever. … The last week of Jesus’ life on Earth.
Sunday: Jesus declared Himself to be the Messiah (Mark 11:1-11). … He rode to Jerusalem on a donkey, fulfilling a prophecy. He got the treatment He deserved for once in His life. He was treated as a king.
Monday: Jesus demonstrated His authority as the Messiah (Mark 11-12-19). … Jesus was hungry and saw a fig tree with no figs in fig season, so He cursed it (this may have been a symbol of Israel’s lack of spiritual fruit) … Then He went to the temple and tossed the merchants’ tables over. The plot to kill Jesus begun.
Tuesday: Jesus confounded His enemies and taught His disciples (Mark 11:20-14:11). … This is the day with the most recorded events in Jesus’ life. … The fig tree was withered when He and the disciples went back to Jerusalem. … His enemies attacked Him with questions about religion and politics. … Jesus answered and then returned the favor. He asked questions they couldn’t really answer … Jesus taught His disciples with parables. … Jesus foretells His death and Mary pours her perfume on His feet. Judas plotted to betray Jesus.
Wednesday: Jesus rested (?). … We’re not really sure what happened on this day, but we assume he rested.
Thursday: Jesus instituted the Lord’s Supper (Mark 14:12-72). … They made all the preparations and gathered to eat. The disciples argued about who was better. Jesus set an example of servant-leadership by washing their feet and identified the one who would betray Him. … Then they all went to Garden of Gethsemane. Jesus prayed. … Judas arrived and betrayed Jesus.
Friday: Jesus died on the cross (Mark 14:1-47). … Jesus was put on trial and then beaten beyond recognition. He was nailed to a wooden cross around. … 12 noon: the sky went dark, mourning its creator’s impending death. Jesus lasted about 3 more hours. … He was buried in the evening.
Saturday: Jesus’ body was in the tomb.
Sunday: Jesus rose from the dead (Mark 16:1-8). … Mary and Mary went to anoint Jesus’ body, but when they arrived at the tomb, the rock was rolled away and Jesus’ body was Gone! An angel of the Lord told them Jesus had risen! They ran and spread the news to the disciples. … The greatest day in history. … When our pastor used the phrase, “the greatest day in history,” it reminded me of one of my all-time favorite songs called “Happy Day” by Tim Hughes, it’s also known as “The Greatest Day in History”. The video is awesome too!
This weeks song is a few years old, but it’s a great song called “Big House” by Audio Adrenaline. The song is about being in God’s House in Heaven, our Father’s House. … Maybe I’ll see you there someday.
The video quality isn’t too good, but it’s a cool song.
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