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Order of Worship october 26, 2025
Call to Worship
2 Samuel 22:2-4, 7
Hymn
This is My Father’s World (Hymn #111)
Confession of SIN
Most Holy Father, we come before your throne of grace to confess our sin. We have loved ourselves rather than loving You and loving our neighbor. We grasp our wealth rather than being generous; we are proud instead of humble; we harbor resentment and anger rather than forgive. Gracious and merciful Lord, we ask that you forgive us our sin and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. We rejoice in the salvation that we have in Christ. By your Spirit, transform us into the image of Your Son that we might reflect His goodness to the world. Comfort us and assure us that we have all things that are needful in Him. Amen.
ASSURANCE OF PARDON
Psalm 40.16-17
May all who seek you
rejoice and be glad in you;
may those who love your salvation
say continually, “Great is the LORD!”
As for me, I am poor and needy,
but the Lord takes thought for me.
You are my help and my deliverer;
do not delay, O my God!
HYMN
Christ, the Sure and Steady Anchor
Christ the sure and steady Anchor
In the fury of the storm
When the winds of doubt blow through me
And my sails have all been torn
In the suffering, in the sorrow
When my sinking hopes are few
I will hold fast to the Anchor
It shall never be removed
Christ the sure and steady Anchor
While the tempest rages on
When temptation claims the battle
And it seems the night has won
Deeper still then goes the Anchor
Though I justly stand accused
I will hold fast to the Anchor
It shall never be removed
Christ the sure and steady Anchor
Through the floods of unbelief
Hopeless somehow, O my soul, now
Lift your eyes to Calvary
This my ballast of assurance
See His love forever proved
I will hold fast to the Anchor
It shall never be removed
Christ the sure and steady Anchor
As we face the wave of death
When these trials give way to glory
As we draw our final breath
We will cross that great horizon
Clouds behind and life secure
And the calm will be the better
For the storms that we endure
Christ the shore of our salvation
Ever faithful, ever true
We will hold fast to the Anchor
It shall never be removed
Music and Words by Matt Boswell and Matt Papa
© 2014 Messenger Hymns (Admin at MusicServices.org)/Love Your Enemies Publishing (Admin at info@mattpapa.com). All rights reserved. CCLI #2321200
CONFESSION OF FAITH
Heidelberg Catechism – Lord’s Day 29
78. Q. Are then the bread and wine changed into the real body and blood of Christ?
A. No. Just as the water of baptism is not changed into the blood of Christ and is not the washing away of sins itself but is simply God’s sign and pledge, so also the bread in the Lord’s supper does not become the body of Christ itself, although it is called Christ’s body in keeping with the nature and usage of sacraments.
79. Q. Why then does Christ call the bread his body and the cup his blood, or the new covenant in his blood, and why does Paul speak of a participation in the body and blood of Christ?
A. Christ speaks in this way for a good reason: He wants to teach us by his supper that as bread and wine sustain us in this temporal life, so his crucified body and shed blood are true food and drink for our souls to eternal life. But, even more important, he wants to assure us by this visible sign and pledge, first, that through the working of the Holy Spirit we share in his true body and blood as surely as we receive with our mouth these holy signs in remembrance of him, and, second, that all his suffering and obedience are as certainly ours as if we personally had suffered and paid for our sins.
HYMN
The Power of the Cross
Oh, to see the dawn
Of the darkest day:
Christ on the road to Calvary.
Tried by sinful men,
Torn and beaten, then
Nailed to a cross of wood.
Chorus:
This, the pow'r of the cross:
Christ became sin for us;
Took the blame, bore the wrath—
We stand forgiven at the cross.
Oh, to see the pain
Written on Your face,
Bearing the awesome weight of sin.
Ev'ry bitter thought, ev'ry evil deed
Crowning Your bloodstained brow. Chorus
Now the daylight flees;
Now the ground beneath
Quakes as its Maker bows His head.
Curtain torn in two,
Dead are raised to life;
"Finished!" the vict'ry cry. Chorus
Oh, to see my name
Written in the wounds,
For through Your suffering I am free.
Death is crushed to death;
Life is mine to live,
Won through Your selfless love.
Final Chorus:
This, the pow'r of the cross:
Son of God—slain for us.
What a love! What a cost!
We stand forgiven at the cross.
Words and Music by Keith Getty & Stuart Townend
Copyright © 2005 Thankyou Music
O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus (Hymn #535)
Hymn
His tithes & our offerings
Sermon
God’s Good Providence (Genesis 29:1-12)
Dave Bentz, Pastor
The Lord’s Supper
Hymn
My Worth is Not in What I Own
My worth is not in what I own
Not in the strength of flesh and bone
But in the costly wounds of love
At the cross
My worth is not in skill or name
In win or lose, in pride or shame
But in the blood of Christ that flowed
At the cross
Chorus:
I rejoice in my redeemer
Greatest treasure
Wellspring of my soul
I will trust in him, no other
My soul is satisfied in him alone
As summer flowers we fade and die
Fame, youth and beauty hurry by
But life eternal calls to us
At the cross
I will not boast in wealth or might
Or human wisdom's fleeting light
But I will boast in knowing Christ
At the cross
Chorus
Two wonders here that I confess
My worth and my unworthiness
My value fixed, my ransom paid
At the cross
Chorus (2x)
Songwriters: Keith Getty / Kristyn Getty / Graham A. Kendrick © Make Way Music, Getty Music Publishing Used By Permission. CCLI #2321200
