PSALM 46; READ IT OVER AND OVER THIS WEEK

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“A Mighty Fortress is Our God”, Martin Luther’s greatest hymn, will be our worship theme for the day. He wrote it in 1529. He knew each one of us would struggle against Satan.
AND THO THIS WORLD, WITH DEVILS FILLED, SHOULD THREATEN TO UNDO US.
WE WILL NOT FEAR, FOR GOD HATH WILLED HIS TRUTH TO TRIUMPH THRU US.

We will continue our theme of Mighty God by singing Blessed the Lord, Mighty is Our God and Great and Mighty is He! The Choir will join in with More Than I Imagine.
We will also sing a great hymn that speaks to Christ’s beauty and wonder. The Hymn, Fairest Lord Jesus, proclaims his dual nature, that He is both human and divine.
O Thou of God and man the Son…Son of God and Son of Man.

John Chrysostom, a fourth century preacher, said: “I do not think of Christ as God alone, or man alone, but both together. For I know He was hungry, and I know that with five loaves He fed five thousand.
I know He was thirsty, and I know that He turned the water into wine. I know he was carried in a ship, and I know that He walked on the sea. I know that He died, and I know that He raised the dead.
And truly some of these I ascribe to the human and others to the divine nature. For by reason of this He is said to have been God and man.”
“Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to men by whom we must be saved.” Acts 4:12

If you go to my blog on April 20 you will find a song called My Savior My God. We ran out of time on that Sunday so we did not get to sing it. We will try again this Sunday. Go check out the words from the April 20 Blog.

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