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Big Idea:
I’ll give thanks because God is worthy, as He has perfectly proven.
I give thanks because who You are - perfect; worthy (vv.
1-2).
His track record is perfect.
Michael is greater than Lebron because His finals record is perfect.
God perfectly rescues me (v.
3).
We can ask God for help.
God wants us to ask Him for help.
And here’ the amazing thing… God will answer some of those prayers, but He will always answer them with a perfect answer - Jesus.
God’s will for our life is best.
And He’s going to answer it that way.
I know this is hard.
It’s hard for me.
It’s hard for Jesus!
Not my will, but your will.
I don’t want to die, I dont want to face the wrath, but Your way is better.
It’s perfect.
Sin messes alot of things up.
We need help fixing a lot of broken things in our life.
But the thing we need the most help with is our soul - the deepest part of our being.
The thing sin messed up the most is our relationship with God - the separation of our soul (our very being) from the God we were created to love.
Jesus fixes this.
God has perfect hospitality (vv.
4-6)
Creating an environment where you feel welcomed - like you belong - like you’re part of the family.
Part of being hospitable implies you’re not forcing people to come in.
It’s hard for that environment to be welcoming.
God’s house is open , except for people who say, “I dont want to come in” - which makes sense.
Think about the invitation that is rejected.
God perfectly cares for me - give me Your all (v.
7)
God sees me as perfect (v.
8) - Someone who believes in me - lead into Ministry Fair.
ng to raise their child to love and follow Jesus.
And it is our responsibility as a church family to come alongside them and support them in fulfilling this commitment!
Good morning Church Family!
Today, we blessed to be doing another child dedication!
Will Katrina, Doug, and Oliver come forward.
As they make their way to the front, a quick reminder about what a child dedication is, Two things:
First, it’s an opportunity for us as a church family to celebrate life.
We celebrate new life in our church!
We are thankful for the children in our church!
And we rejoice with their parents on their growing family.
Second, the book of Proverbs says, “Raise up a child in the way they should go and when they get older, they will not depart from it.”
This morning, as a church family, we are going to be witnesses to a commitment this family is making to raise their child to love and follow Jesus.
And it is our responsibility as a church family to come alongside them and support them in fulfilling this commitment!
So, I’d like to invite the families to the front...
So, in a moment, I’m going to read a few biblical commitments, for the parents, about raising their child in the Christian faith.
And if you agree with them, after I’m done, you will say, “We do.”
Then, I’m going to read some commitments for us as a church family.
And if we agree, we will also say, “We do.”
Then, I will pray for this family and Oliver.
Read commitments.
Prayer: Father, we thank you for these children.
We know you love them.
We know they give us a picture of the Kingdom of God.
Therefore, we celebrate their lives today.
We dedicate them to You.
We ask you would bless them, protect them, and guide them.
May they fall in love with you Jesus and live faith-filled, Spirit-empowered lives.
We ask you strengthen the parents.
Give them wisdom to train up these children in the way they should go.
And help us – as their church family – love and support them.
May our lives be rooted in truth, which is Your Word.
Help us all to abide in you Jesus.
For we know that apart from You, we can do nothing.
And we ask all of this in Jesus name, Amen.
Let’s give this family a hand.
As you guys head back to your seats, I have a certificate for you.
Families please feel free to take pictures.
Intro:
Intro:
Good morning River Church Family.
Welcome.
Real quick before I forget, I want to wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving!
To our online family - Happy Thanksgiving!
This morning we are finishing our series for this season titled “Give Thanks.”
It’s a series founded on that reminds us to...
Whether its Thanksgiving or not, as Christians we are to be thankful people - no matter where we are, what we have, or what we’re going through.
I’ll admit… that’s not always easy.
Life is tough.
Many times there are worries and circumstances that make life stink.
It’s hard to be thankful in those times.
But we’ve spent the last month searching God’s word on how to do just that.
Btw, if you’ve missed any of those previous messages, they are available for you on both our Facebook page or our website.
Today’s message is title, “I’ll give thanks because God is worthy.”
Out of all the things we’ve talked about, this may be the most important of them all.
We should be thankful because of who God is.
And to help us understand this, would you open your Bible/app to .
This is a short but powerful Psalm written by King David.
And in the Psalm, David appears to have come to a greater understanding of who God is.
David leveled up.
In his mind, he thought, “I knew God was worthy, but now - whew - I really know God is worthy!
And so I worship Him!”
And in that worship, David “gives thanks.”
In fact, in this short 8-verse Psalm, David uses that phrase three times.
He doesn’t necessarily tell us what brought him to this greater revelation of God’s worthiness, but He does declare some wonderful things about who God is, and why He gives thanks to Him.
And my hope is that after this morning, we too will walk away with a fresh, and greater, understanding of who God is, that He is worthy, and that we should “give thanks” to Him in all circumstances.
Let’s read...
If you have your bulletin and you’d like to take notes, I’ve listed five fill-in-the-blank points for you to follow along with.
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