Daystar Counseling Ministries

Daystar Counseling Ministries, Inc. seeks to offer the hope of Christ to children, adolescents and families in need. Counseling services are offered on a sliding scale system, based on a family’s or individual’s ability to pay. Through individual and group counseling, summer camp programs, leadership training and parenting seminars, Daystar is dedicated to serving the greater Nashville area, as well as the community at large, with encouragement and support. TVC has been a long time supporter of Daystar through financial giving and providing volunteer teams at Second Saturdays of City Service. For more information, visit: https://www.daystarcounseling.com.

November 19, 2023

Songs:

“On Christ the Solid Rock” by William Batchelder Bradbury & Edward Mote
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Living Waters”
by Ed Cash & Kristyn Getty
© 2016 Alletrop Music & Getty Music Publishing
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Anchor of Hope”
by Brown Bannister & Ellie Holcomb
© 2011 Banistuci Music
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Abide with Me”
by Henry Francis Lyte & William Henry Monk
 Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Doxology”
by Thomas Ken & Louis Bourgeois
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

 

Call To Worship: Let Us Go to the House of the Lord 

LEADER:  I was glad when they said to me, let us go to the house of the Lord! 
PEOPLE:  Praise the Lord! For it is good to sing praises to our God! 

LEADER:  Great is our Lord, and abundant in power; His understanding is beyond measure. 
PEOPLE:  Blessed is he whose hope is in the Lord, who made heaven and earth, the sea and all that is in them. 

LEADER:  The Lord will reign forever – your God, O Zion, to all generations. 
ALL:  Let everything that has breath praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! 

Classic Prayer: CLEMENT OF ROME

After Paul and Peter were martyred in Rome, Clement became a leader of the church there. Just as Paul had to write letters to the church in Corinth to confront the problems within the young church in a difficult city, Clement also did. His letter of skillful tone and challenge to reconciliation and renewed faith is said to be one of the earliest documents we have outside of the New Testament. His deeply pastoral heart urged humility and laying aside angry disputes and pride. A message perfect for our ears today. His humble prayer will be ours today.

We beg you, Lord and Master, to be our help and aid. Save those among us who are in tribulation; have mercy on the lowly; lift up the fallen; show yourself unto the needy; heal the ungodly; convert the wanderers of your people; feed the hungry; release our prisoners; raise up the weak; comfort the fainthearted. Let all … know that you are God alone, and Jesus Christ is your Son, and we are your people and the sheep of your pasture.

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When All is Said and Done…

Pastor Jim Thomas

1 & 2 Kings: The King of Redemption History

1 Kings 11:14-43

When All is Said and Done…

  1. We need a better king.
  2. The God of the Bible is sovereign over all human history and faithful to all His promises.
  3. God’s judgment and discipline do not negate God’s promises.
  4. Jesus Christ is the King of redemption history

“Those who decline to respond to God’s goodness by repentance, and faith, and trust, and submission to His will, cannot wonder or complain if sooner or later the tokens of His goodness are withdrawn, the opportunity of benefiting from them ends and retribution supervenes.” 
– J.I. Packer, Knowing God

“And behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call His name Jesus. He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Most High: and the Lord God shall give unto Him the throne of his father David: and He shall reign over the house of Jacob forever; and of His kingdom there shall be no end.” 
– Luke 1:31-33

“And it is He who changes the times and the epochs;
He removes kings and establishes kings;
He gives wisdom to wise men,
And knowledge to men of understanding.
It is He who reveals the profound and hidden things; He knows what is in the darkness,
And the light dwells with Him.”
– Daniel 2:21-22

“A time of social upheaval and chaos such as ours is likely to send even the most devout Christians into despair unless they can place the terrifying flux of life in the earthly city against the unchanging reality of the sovereign God Himself.” 
– Carl R. Trueman, Protestants Need to Go Back to Basics

“When you go through a trial, the sovereignty of God is the pillow upon which you lay your head.”
– C.H. Spurgeon

“Corporate worship is designed to humble you by pointing out the depth of your need and enthrall you by pointing to the glory of God’s promises.” 
– Paul Tripp

“God’s forgiving love to me in Christ is a sheer marvel that passes all comprehension. Only where we understand His wrath, do we understand the might of His love. It is as we understand His love that we know that His wrath is just.” 
– Lesslie Newbigin, Signs Amid the Rubble: The Purposes of God in Human History

“Christ is everywhere throughout the Old Testament. It speaks of Him explicitly and implicitly, in promises, patterns, types, hints and images. Through these various ways, the Old Testament reveals and anticipates the richness of His character:  His work, His life, His glory, His hope, His might, His love, His suffering, His wisdom and so much more, and it does this all before the historical event of His incarnation.” 
– Scott Redd

Discussion Questions

  1. Do you find it difficult reconcile your acceptance of God’s grace with your understanding of His judgement?
  2. What “lesser kings” in your life can be a distraction from your honoring & following God as the true King?
  3. What can we practically do to help find our soul’s nourishment in God & in a right relationship with Him?

Safe Haven Family Shelter

Safe Haven Family Shelter has as its mission to lead our community’s efforts to house, support, empower and advocate for families experiencing homelessness. They have 37 years of experience in the changing field of family homelessness with proactive programs, evidence-based practices and trauma-informed care. They increasingly play a leadership role in education and advocacy to address this community-wide issue. Safe Haven is the premier shelter-to-housing program in Middle Tennessee that accommodates families experiencing homelessness. Their housing first model, coupled with transformative services provides families with the resources and tools to achieve lasting self-sufficiency, stable employment and secured housing. There are a number of ways you or your family/friends could volunteer at Safe Haven. For more information, visit: https://safehaven.org.

Find out more about the missions we support here.

Mind the Gap

Pastor Tommy Bailey

1 & 2 Kings: The King of Redemption History

1 Kings 11:1-13

Three lessons from the life of Solomon:

  1. The Peril of Drift
  2. The Priority of Worship
  3. The Provision of Mercy

“The Bible never offers a drink from shallow waters. There, you do not find a set of petty maxims, but the everlasting love of God; you do not find any shallow views of sin, but a Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. And that is the secret of the Bible’s permanence — when our little systems have ceased to be, for sin and sorrow and life and death and duty, it gives us drink ‘as abundant as the seas.’”
– George Herbert Morrison

“Solomon loved the Lord, walking in the statutes of David his father…”
– 1 Kings 3:3

“…Solomon did what was evil in the sight of the Lord and did not wholly follow the Lord, as David his father had done.”
– 1 Kings 11:6

“We feed sin by coddling it, pining after it, daydreaming about it, giving vent to it. We suffocate sin by redirecting our gaze to Christ.”
– Dane Ortlund, Deeper

“It is only human to want more. God made our hearts for abundance. We desire to know more of the goodness of God personally and particularly. But we also stray, chasing after substitutes. This is why advertising is so effective: it offers us counterfeit versions of what God created us to crave, keeping us busy and distracted.”
– Sandra McCracken

1. The Peril of Drift

“Temptation — for the entire human race, for the people of Israel and for each of us personally — starts with a question of identity, moves to a confusion of the desires and ultimately heads to a contest of futures. In short, there’s a reason you want what you don’t want to want. Temptation is embryonic, personality-specific and purpose-directed.”
– Russell Moore, Tempted and Tried

An anatomy of temptation

  • External
  • Internal
  • Opportunity
  • Decision

“Keep your heart with all vigilance, for from it flow the springs of life.”
– Proverbs 4:23

2. The Priority of Worship

Diagnostic questions for my spiritual health

  • What is my current spiritual trajectory?
  • Where is my trajectory leading me?
  • What am I building?
  • Whose name am I building it for?
  • Do I delight in my savior?
  • Do I grieve over sin?
  • Am I being governed increasingly by God’s word?
  • Am I sensitive to God’s presence?
  • Do I love God’s people?
  • Do I love my neighbor?
  • Do have an active hunger and thirst for more of God?

Discussion Questions

  1. If temptation is so basic and targeted as to be “embryonic, personality-specific and purpose-directed”, how can we hope to stand against it?
  2. Reading through the previously listed of diagnostic questions for our spiritual health, which stand out to you as especially pertinent and worthy of your attention?
  3. If the workings of temptation progress from external to internal, then through opportunity to decision, where can you most effectively fight the battle against it? What is your plan this week to fight (and win) some of that battle?

Resources

  • Ten Questions to Diagnose Your Spiritual Health, Donald Whitney
  • Watchfulness, Brian Hedges
  • Renovation of the Heart, Dallas Willard

3. The Provision of Mercy

“We can begin each day with the deeply encouraging realization, I’m accepted by God, not on the basis of my personal performance, but on the basis of the infinitely perfect righteousness of Jesus Christ.”
– John Owen

“A guilty conscience is a great blessing, but only if it drives us to come home.”
– John Stott, The Cross of Christ 

“Restore to me the joy of Your salvation…”
– Psalm 51:12

November 12, 2023

Songs:

“How Great Thou Art” by Stuart Wesley Keene Hine
© 1949 & 1953 Manna Music, Inc., Stuart Hine Trust
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Grace Greater than Our Sin ” words and music by Julia H. Johnston
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“His Mercy is More” by Matt Boswell & Matt Papa
© 2018 Getty Music
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“My Worth is Not in What I Own” by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty & Graham Kendrick
© 2014 Gettymusic, Make Way Music
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Doxology” by Thomas Ken & Louis Bourgeois
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

Call To Worship: To God Be the Glory

LEADER:  To our God and Father be glory forever and ever!
PEOPLE:  My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior. 

LEADER:  To the King of the ages, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory forever and ever. 
PEOPLE:  I will praise the Lord as long as I live; I will sing praises to my God while I have my being.

ALL:  To our God and Father be glory forever and ever! Amen!

Classic Prayer: John Calvin

Grant, Almighty God, that as you have shown us so many favors, since the time you have been pleased to adopt us as your people, O grant, that we may not forget so great a kindness, nor be led away by the allurements of Satan, nor seek for ourselves inventions, which may at length turn to our ruin; but that we may continue fixed in our obedience to thee, and daily call on thee, and drink of the fullness of your bounty, and at the same time strive to serve you from the heart, and to glorify your name.  Amen.

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Confession of Faith: This is Our Faith

LEADER:  Do you believe and trust in God the Father, source of all being and life, the one for whom we exist?
ALL:  We believe and trust in Him.

LEADER:  Do you believe and trust in God the Son, who took our human nature, died for us and rose again?
ALL:  We believe and trust in Him.

LEADER:  Do you believe and trust in God the Holy Spirit, who gives life to the people of God,
and makes Christ known in the world?
ALL:  We believe and trust in Him.

LEADER:  This is the faith of the Church.
ALL:  We believe and trust in one God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Amen.

Source:  adapted from the Athanasian Creed

The Bridge

The Bridge/Revive The Bridge was formed in 1998 by Tom & Patty Lane with Mike and Nancy Demus and has two components: Revive Youth Camps and international missions. The biannual Revive Youth Camps on the Gulf Coast and in Middle Tennessee have changed thousands of lives, drawing junior and senior high school youth closer to Jesus. However, Revive is more than camps; they encourage and train young leaders to go and do—to serve! Whether in our own hometowns or abroad, there are always needs we can help meet, and Revive creates opportunities for young people to use their talents and gifts to make a difference. In particular, Revive teams have gone to South Africa and currently support continuing work in Ecuador. TVC contributions help provide Revive scholarships for youth who can’t afford camp, mainly those living in inner-city and refugee communities in Nashville. TVC members continue to be a vital part of the Revive leadership team. For more information, follow them on Instagram @reviveevents.

 

Find out more about the missions we support here.

More Money, More Problems

Ryan Motta, Director of Youth Ministry

1 & 2 Kings: The King of Redemption History

1 Kings 10

“I think we delight to praise what we enjoy because the praise not merely expresses but completes the enjoyment; it is its appointed consummation.” 
– C.S. Lewis

41 “Even for the foreigner who is not of your people Israel
but has come from a distant land
because of your name —
42 for they will hear of your great name,
strong hand, and outstretched arm,
and will come and pray toward this temple —
43 may you hear in heaven, your dwelling place,
and do according to all the foreigner asks.
Then all peoples of earth will know your name,
to fear you as your people Israel do
and to know that this temple I have built
bears your name.”

1 Kings 8:41-43

16 “However, he must not acquire many horses for himself or send the people back to Egypt to acquire many horses, for the Lord has told you, ‘You are never to go back that way again.’ 
17 He must not acquire many wives for himself so that his heart won’t go astray. He must not acquire very large amounts of silver and gold for himself.”
– Deuteronomy 17:16-17

1 Kings 10
More Money, More Problems

  1. Experience the glory of the King for yourself.  (1 Kings 10:1-9 & Matthew 12:42)
  2. Beware of the allure of affluence.  (1 Kings 10:13-29)
  3. There is a greater kingdom that is coming

Discussion Questions

  • Have you had times of your life where you have depended more on someone else’s experience of Jesus than knowing Him yourself? How can we avoid settling for secondhand knowledge of Him?
  • What compromises do you need to be watchful for in your life?
  • How can you avoid feeling self-sufficient & prideful – rather than dependent upon & thankful to God?
  • How can we keep our hearts & minds on the Kingdom that is coming, instead of the fleeting pleasures of this present world?

“The queen of the South [Sheba] will rise at the judgment with this generation and condemn it, because she came from the ends of earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon; and look — something greater than Solomon is here.”
– Matthew 12:42

“Taste and see that the Lord is good!”
– Psalm 34:8a

“Instruct those who are rich in this present age not to be arrogant or to set their hope on the uncertainty of wealth, but on God, who richly provides us with all things to enjoy. Instruct them to do what is good, to be rich in good works, to be generous, willing to share, storing up treasures for themselves as a good foundation for the coming age, so that they make take hold of what is truly life.”
– 1 Timothy 6:17-19

“The greatest enemy of hunger for God is not poison but apple pie. It is not the banquet of the wicked that dulls our appetite for heaven, but endless nibbling at the table of the world. It is not the X-rated video, but the prime-time dribble of triviality we drink in every night.” 
– John Piper

“Demas has deserted me, since he loved this present world and has gone to Thessalonica.”
– 2 Timothy 4:10

“Fading is the worldling’s pleasure,
All his boasted pomp and show;
Solid joys and lasting treasure
None but Zion’s children know.”

⁃ John Newton; “Glorious Things of Thee are Spoken”

November 5, 2023

Songs:

“Come, Christians, Join to Sing” by Christian Henry Bateman
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“All Creatures of Our God and King” by St. Francis of Assisi
© 2020 Getty Music
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“As the Deer” words and music by Martin Nystrom
© 1984 Maranatha Praise, Inc.
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Before the Throne of God Above” by Charitie Lees Bancroft & Vikki Cook
© 1997 Sovereign Grace Worship
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“There is a Fountain” by William Cowper & Lowell Mason
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Doxology” by Thomas Ken & Louis Bourgeois
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

Call To Worship: Bless the Lord

LEADER:  Bless the Lord at all times; let His praise continually be in your mouth.
PEOPLE:  My tongue shall tell of Your righteousness and of Your praise all the day long.

LEADER:  Oh, magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt His name together!
PEOPLE:  We will tell to the coming generation the glorious deeds of the Lord, and His might, and the wonders that He has done.

ALL:  You are great, O Lord God.  For there is none like You, and there is no God besides You!

Classic Prayer: Lewis Bayly

Who am I, O Lord God, and what is my merit, that you have bought me with so dear a price? It is merely your mercy, O Lord. I am not worthy of the least of all your mercies, much less to be a partaker of this holy sacrament, the greatest pledge of the greatest mercy. Oh, what an honor is this, that my Lord himself should thus come to visit me! Yet it has pleased you, in the riches of your grace, for the strengthening of my weakness, to seal your mercy to me by your visible signs, as well as by your visible word. Knock, Lord, by your word and sacraments, at the door of my heart; enter in, and dwell there for ever. For I resign the whole possession of my heart to your sacred Majesty, asking that from now on that you may live in me, speak in me, and walk in me.

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Confession of Sin: Ambrose

O Lord, You have mercy upon all. Take away from us our sins, and mercifully kindle in us the fire of Your Holy Spirit. Take away from us our hearts of stone, and give us hearts of flesh, hearts to love and adore You, hearts to delight in You, to follow and enjoy You, for Christ’s sake. Amen.

Care & Equip

This fall we will offer another 12-week semester of Care & Equip, offering multiple group courses designed to care for and further equip our congregation and community. Sunday evenings semester, we will offer GriefShare, DivorceCare and In Love & Loss. Childcare is available by reservation, and class costs and length vary. Find more info and sign up below!

GriefShare

Because dealing with the loss of a loved one can feel like a unique and sometimes isolating experience, we’d like to invite you to join our next GriefShare group. This group will meet for twelve weeks. We will listen to video interviews with experts, hear and share stories with one another during group discussions and, most importantly, focus on drawing near to God as He guides each individual on their personal journey. There is a $25 fee for course materials which includes the class workbook that participants will keep.

DivorceCare

If you are walking through the experience of spouse separation or adjusting to divorce, we’d like to invite you to join us for our next DivorceCare group. The program takes a biblical approach to divorce, separation and related issues such as reconciliation, remarriage, forgiveness and the effect of divorce on children and families. This group will meet for twelve weeks. We will listen to video interviews with experts, share with one another during group discussions and, most importantly, focus on drawing near to God as He guides us through the healing process. There is a $25 fee for course materials which includes the class workbook that participants will keep.

In Love & Loss

In Love and Loss is a nine-week, Christ-centered group course for couples experiencing infertility and pregnancy loss. The class is led by TVCers Caleb and Shaina Arb and will meet via Zoom. Each session includes discussion topics, such as identifying grief, managing relationships and the impact of this experience on marriage and faith. Join us as we seek God’s heart and move toward comfort, healing, and hope in Christ.

Email us with questions!

Men’s Groups

Men of TVC – did you know we have a variety of Men’s Groups that meet throughout the week that you can get plugged into? This is a great way to meet men in different stages of life and study the Word of God as a church community. Each of these groups focuses on a different study with time also spent on prayer and discussion. There are groups that meet at the church, as well as in Franklin on various days and times. If you’re looking to grow in your faith and develop deeper relationships, this is the place to start. 

Tuesday 7:00-8:00 am
The Living Room, TVC
Led by Tony Sobota

Wednesday 7:00-8:00 am
Zoom, Online
Led by Tom Yarbrough

NEW Wednesday 6:30-7:30 pm – on break for summer
The Bonus Room, TVC Offices
Led by Andrew Bissell

Thursday 6:45-8:00 am
The Living Room, TVC
Led by Brooks Collier

Thursday 7:30-9:00 am
Meridee’s, Franklin
Led by Matt Pierson

Question? Email us!

God’s Blueprint for a Healthy Spiritual Life

Pastor Jim Thomas

1 & 2 Kings: The King of Redemption History

1 Kings 8:54-9:28

  • v. 1-9:  God’s blueprint for a healthy spiritual life
  • v. 10-14:  Ongoing diplomatic relations
  • v. 15-24:  Military preparedness 
  • v. 25:  Religious practices
  • v. 26-28:  Expansion of international commerce
  1. A heart of devotion:
    • Is my love for God faithful, steadfast and true? 
    • Is Christ preeminent in my heart and mind? 
    • Am I looking for ways of delighting my Heavenly Father and honoring Christ as my King? 
    • Do I humbly submit myself to the work of the Holy Spirit?
  2. A life of obedience
    • Does my life display the kind of whole-hearted obedience that testifies to the veracity of what I claim to believe about God? 
    • Is there internal and external consistency and coherence in my faith? 
    • Am I walking in God’s wisdom, God’s will and God’s ways? 
    • Does my walk match my talk?
  3. Always aiming for the glory of His Name
    • Do I delight in speaking the name of Jesus? 
    • Am I moved by the splendor and beauty of the LORD?  
    • Do I glory in God’s good name? 
    • How am I representing the Name? 
    • How are we as a local church doing with our calling to bring glory to His name?

Discussion Questions

  • How does Solomon’s dedication prayer for the people (verses 54-61) challenge your thinking towards God’s faithfulness in your own life?
  • Verses 4-6 contain an ”if/then/but” statement from God. How do you balance such a statement with the knowledge that through grace, we do not earn our salvation?
  • Theological orthodoxy is not the same as intimacy with God. How are you developing intimacy towards Him?
  • Have you ever asked someone very close to you; “Does my daily Christian walk match my talk”?
  • “Authenticity is not the new Godliness” …what do you think about this statement?

“The living God is infinitely perfect and quintessentially, overwhelmingly beautiful in every way: His righteousness, His graciousness, His majesty, His mercy, His all. And so we do not love Him aright if our love is not a trembling, overwhelmed and fearful love.” 
– Michael Reeves

“Calling is the truth that God calls us to Himself so decisively that everything we are, everything we do and everything we have is invested with a special devotion and dynamism lived out as a response to His summons and service.” 
– Os Guinness, The Call

“I suspect that we have developed, as Christians, such a fear of legalism that we’ve lost sight of the power of love that leads us to detailed faithfulness.” 
– Sinclair Ferguson

“My fear is that as we rightly celebrate, and in some quarters rediscover, all that Christ has saved us from, we are giving little thought and making little effort concerning all that Christ has saved us to. Shouldn’t those most passionate about the gospel and God’s glory also be those most dedicated to the pursuit of godliness? I worry that there is an enthusiasm gap and no one seems to mind.” 
– Kevin DeYoung, The Hole in Our Holiness

“It is a very important consideration that we are consecrated and dedicated to God. It means that we will think, speak, meditate and do all things with a view to God’s glory.” 
– John Calvin

“What matters is not that I should succeed, but that God should be honored.” 
– Lesslie Newbigin

“[God is] making known to us the mystery of His will, according to His purpose, which He set forth in Christ as a plan for the fullness of time, to unite all things in Him, things in heaven and things on earth.”
– Ephesians 1:9-10

“The temple was but a symbol, and Jesus is the substance; it was but the shadow of which He is the reality… the Redeemer is greater than the temple, because He is a more abiding evidence of divine favour. God forever dwells in Christ Jesus, and this is the eternal sign of His favour to His people.” 
– Charles H. Spurgeon

AncoraTN

AncoraTN (ATN), formerly End Slavery Tennessee, exists to nurture survivor healing and strategically combat human trafficking in Tennessee. ATN works toward this mission by providing specialized case management and comprehensive aftercare for human trafficking survivors and tactically addressing the problem through advocacy, prevention, and training of front-line professionals. For the past decade, TVC’s faithful giving and volunteer support have significantly contributed to ATN’s ability to respond to the needs of human trafficking survivors in our community even as the need has grown over time. There are current needs for gift cards and items for their emergency intervention kits. To find out more information about AncoraTN or to discover how you might volunteer or support their efforts, visit https://www.ancoratn.org.

Find out more about the missions we support here.

October 29, 2023

Songs:

“King Forevermore (God the Uncreated One)” by Aaron Keyes & Pete James
© 2016 Getty Music, Thankyou Music and remaining portion is unaffiliated
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“O For a Thousand Tongues to Sing” by Charles Wesley
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Speak, O Lord” by Keith Getty & Stuart Townend
© 2005 Thankyou Music
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“O Praise the Name (Anástasis)” by Benjamin Hastings, Dean Ussher & Marty Sampson
© 2015 Hillsong Music Publishing
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Doxology” by Thomas Ken & Louis Bourgeois
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

Call To Worship: Psalm 9

I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart; I will recount all of Your wonderful deeds. I will be glad and exult in You; I will sing praise to Your name, O Most High.

The Lord sits enthroned forever; He has established His throne for justice, and He judges the world with righteousness; He judges the peoples with uprightness.

The Lord is a stronghold for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble. And those who know Your name put their trust in You, for You, O Lord, have not forsaken those who seek You.

Sing praises to the Lord, who sits enthroned in Zion! Tell among the peoples His deeds! Sing praises to the Lord, who sits enthroned in Zion! Amen!

Classic Prayer: Thomas a’Kempis

Grant, most sweet and loving Jesus, that I may seek my repose in You above every creature; above all health and beauty; above every honor and glory; every power and dignity; above all knowledge and cleverness, all riches and arts, all joy and gladness; above all things visible and invisible; and may I seek my repose in You above everything that is not You, my God. You alone are most beautiful and loving, You alone are most noble and glorious above all things. In You is every perfection that has been or ever will be. Therefore, whatever You give me besides Yourself, whatever You reveal to me concerning Yourself, and whatever You promise, is too small and insufficient if I do not see and fully enjoy You alone. For my heart cannot rest or be fully content until, rising above all gifts and every created thing, it rests in You.

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The Promise of His Presence

Pastor Tommy Bailey

1 & 2 Kings: The King of Redemption History

1 Kings 8

The Temple in 1 Kings 5-9

  • Preparing for the Temple  (ch. 5)
  • Constructing the Temple  (ch. 6)
  • Furnishing the Temple  (ch. 7)
  • Dedicating the Temple  (ch. 8-9)

“You’d think we wouldn’t need reminding that God is God and we are not. But sanity is a rare thing in a mad society. Worship is where a return to wisdom begins. ‘Come let us worship and bow down…’ (Psalm 95).”
– David Cassidy

7 Petitions of Solomon  (1 Kings 8:30-53)

The pattern of Solomon’s petitions:

  • States the need of God’s people
  • Appeals to God’s character and promises
  • Requests the provision of God

Petition 1  (v. 31-32)

  • Who is he praying for?
    • Individuals who sin against one another.
  • What provision is he praying for?
    • Justice
    • Righteousness

Petition 2  (v. 33-34) 

  • Who is he praying for, and why?
    • God’s people who have been defeated because of their sin.
  • What provision is he praying for?
    • Repentance
    • Forgiveness
    • Restoration

Petition 3  (v. 35-36) 

  • Who is he praying for, and why?
    • God’s people who face drought because of their sin.
  • What provision is he praying for?
    • Repentance
    • Forgiveness
    • Guidance
    • Restoration

Petition 4  (v. 37-40) 

  • Who is he praying for?
    • God’s people who suffer famine, disease, natural disaster and attacks from their enemies.
  • What provision is he praying for?
    • The fear of the Lord
    • Repentance
    • Forgiveness
    • Restoration

Petition 5  (v. 41-43) 

  • Who is he praying for?
    • Other nations who turn to God.
  • What provision is he praying for?
    • That all the peoples of the earth would know God. 
    • That all the peoples of the earth would fear God. 

“Love means doing all we can, at whatever cost to ourselves, to help people be enthralled with the glory of God. When they are, they are satisfied and God is glorified. Therefore, loving people and glorifying God are one.”
– John Piper

Petition 6  (v. 44-45) 

  • Who is he praying for?
    • God’s people in battle against their enemies.
  • What provision is he praying for?
    • Guidance
    • Protection

Petition 7  (v. 46-53) 

  • Who is he praying for, and why?
    • God’s people who have been taken captive because of their sin.
  • What provision is he praying for?
    • Repentance
    • Forgiveness
    • Compassion from their captors
    • Restoration

Discussion Questions

  1. Pastor Tommy said, the dedication of the Temple was a directional signpost for what is to come. How is this true?
  2. Do you prepare to worship or just show up? How can you prepare to arrive for worship with expectancy?
  3. How might we learn how to pray from Solomon’s 7 petitions?  What are some specific ways you would like your prayer life to change?
  4. Have you ever allowed the Lord’s Prayer to guide your own prayers; slowly, line by line?

“We cannot hold together human vulnerability and God’s trustworthiness at the same time unless there is some certain sign that God loves us, that He isn’t an absentee landlord or, worse, a monster… it takes the whole story of redemptive history to shape our questions about God’s presence in the darkness.”
– Tish Harrison Warren, Prayer in the Night

“The day is coming when there shall be a congregation that shall never break up, and a Sabbath that shall never end, a song of praise that shall never cease, and an assembly that shall never be dispersed.”
– J.C. Ryle

Yuri Pozhidaev

Yuri Pozhidaev is a Russian pastor who is eager to see the lives of Russian youth transformed through their relationship with Jesus Christ. He is the senior pastor of the Paradigm Church in Moscow, founded the Perspektiva Youth Ministry Training School and conducts a home group that is aimed at young people so that they can invite their non-believing friends. Yuri also leads youth and family conferences and is in demand as a guest speaker. Since the invasion of Ukraine, Yuri has held a nightly prayer meeting via Zoom and is undergoing special training to best serve people who have come in contact with the war in Ukraine. Yuri asks for prayers for his ongoing ministry, for the health of his family, and for the opportunity to serve non-believers.

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October 15, 2023

Songs:

“All Hail The Power of Jesus’ Name” by Oliver Holden, Edward Perronet & John Rippon
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“We Will Feast in the House of Zion” words and music by Sandra McCracken
© 2015 Drink Your Tea Music and joshmooreownsthismusic
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Christ the Sure and Steady Anchor” by Matthew Boswell & Matthew Papa
© 2014 Getty Music Publishing, Getty Music Songs LLC, Messenger Hymns and Love Your Enemies Publishing
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Jesus, Firm Foundation” by Bryan Brown, Jason Ingram & Tony Wood
© 2012 worshiptogether.com songs, All Essential Music, Open Hands Music, So Essential Tunes, Songs from Exit 71
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Doxology” by Thomas Ken & Louis Bourgeois
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

Call To Worship: We Bless You, God of All Mercies

ALL:  We bless You, God of all mercies, for our creation, preservation and all the blessings of this life.
WOMEN:  We praise You for Your boundless love revealed to us in Your Son, our Lord, Jesus Christ; for the means of grace and for the hope of glory.
MEN:  Give us such an awareness of Your mercies that with truly thankful hearts we may show forth Your praise,
WOMEN:  Not only with our lips, but in our lives, by giving up ourselves to Your service and by walking before You in holiness and righteousness all our days;
ALL:  Through Jesus Christ our Redeemer, to whom, with You and the Holy Spirit, be all honor and glory, now and forever. Amen! Amen! Amen!

Classic Prayer: Zacharias Ursinus

Almighty God, heavenly Father, we ask you to work in us by your Holy Spirit, so that we may rightly know you, and sanctify, glorify, and praise you in all your works, in which shine forth your omnipotence, wisdom, goodness, righteousness, mercy, and truth. Grant us also that we may so direct our whole life-thoughts, words, and deeds–that your name is not blasphemed because of us, but honored and praised. Amen.

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Confession of Faith: The Providence of God

LEADER:  What do you understand by the providence of God?
PEOPLE:  Providence is the almighty and ever-present power of God by which God upholds, as with His hand, heaven and earth and all creatures, and so rules them that leaf and blade, rain and drought, fruitful and lean years, food and drink, health and sickness, prosperity and poverty — all things, in fact, come to us not by chance, but by His fatherly hand.

LEADER:   How does the knowledge of God’s creation and providence help us?
PEOPLE:  We can be patient in adversity, thankful in prosperity, and for the future we can have good confidence in our faithful God and Father that no creature will separate us from His love.

Source: Heidelberg Catechism, Questions 27 & 28

What’s He Building?

Pastor Matt Pierson

1 & 2 Kings: The King of Redemption History

1 Kings 7

  1. Solomon builds his palace  (v. 1-12)
  2. Hiram crafts the furnishings of the temple  (v. 13-47)
    1. Hiram the craftsman  (v. 13-14)
    2. The two pillars  (v. 15-22)
    3. The sea  (v. 23-26)
    4. The 10 stands and basins  (v. 27-39)
    5. The smaller bronze pieces  (v. 40-47)
  3. Solomon crafts the golden vessels in the house of the Lord  (v. 48-51)

Solomon’s Temple

Lost Wax Process

What’s He Building?

  1. God is building His Kingdom now.
  2. What foundation is your life resting on?
  3. Jesus is in the restoration business, not the demolition business.

“The kingdom of God is not coming in ways that can be observed, nor will they say, ‘Look, here it is!’ or ‘There!’ for behold, the kingdom of God is in the midst of you.”
– Luke 17:20-21

“While it looks like things are out of control, behind the scenes there is a God who has not surrendered authority.”
– A.W. Tozer

“He will be the sure foundation for your times, a rich store of salvation and wisdom and knowledge; the fear of the Lord is the key to this treasure.”
– Isaiah 33:6

Matthew 7:24-27

Discussion Questions

  • The level of detail of Solomon’s Temple in this chapter is profound.  How are today’s houses of worship similar?  How are they different? Why?
  • Luke 17:21 says, “…behold, the kingdom of God is in the midst of you.” What does this mean? How is God building his kingdom through you?
  • “We cannot be our own foundation…” Have you ever tried to be your own foundation? When have you been thankful to have God as your foundation?
  • See CS Lewis quote: Name a time in your life when you thought, “what on earth is He up to?” How is the palace God is building different from the cottage you imagined?

“The foundation of our love for the Lord lies in the recognition of His holiness, our sinfulness and His grace… those who are forgiven much, love much.”
– Sinclair Ferguson 

“God didn’t make junk, and He doesn’t junk what He made.”
– Al Wolters, Creation Regained

“I am not my own and now my heart is free
O Maker come and make what You will of me
There is nothing broken that You cannot repair
So Lord, I leave my life in Your loving care”

– Skye Peterson, “I Am Not My Own”

“Imagine yourself as a living house. God comes in to rebuild that house. At first, perhaps, you can understand what He is doing. He is getting the drains right and stopping the leaks in the roof and so on; you knew that those jobs needed doing and so you are not surprised. But presently He starts knocking the house about in a way that hurts abominably and does not seem to make any sense. What on earth is He up to? The explanation is that He is building quite a different house from the one you thought of… you thought you were being made into a decent little cottage, but He is building a palace. He intends to come and live in it Himself.”
– C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity

RUF at Belmont

Belmont Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) exists to reach students for Christ and equip them to serve in all the various ways God is at work in the world. They meet weekly on Tuesday nights for worship and studying the scripture, as well as in various small groups during the week. TVC’s support enables Kevin and his staff to be in the world of the students and to focus on meeting them where they are. Our support means that staff can meet students over coffee, provide snacks so the students will linger after the weekly large group, and provide scholarships for students to attend conferences as well. Interested in supporting the ministry of Belmont RUF by providing snacks for a Tuesday night? For more information visit: https://www.belmontruf.org. To volunteer to provide snacks, reach out to Kevin at [email protected].

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A Sacred Covenant and Some Construction

Pastor Jim Thomas

1 & 2 Kings: The King of Redemption History

1 Kings 6

  • v. 1, 37-38:  The chronological and covenantal context
  • v. 2-10:  The temple exterior
  • v.  11-13:  The covenant at the center
  • v.  14-38:  The temple interior
  1. The King of Redemption History rescues, redeems and saves His people.  (v. 1)
  2. The King of Redemption History is a “Who,” not a “What.”  (v. 12)
  3. The King of Redemption History calls us to walk in His ways and keep His commandments.  (v. 12)
  4. The King of Redemption History delights to dwell among His people and He will never forsake us.  (v. 13)

“The story of the Bible is the story of God coming to the rescue.” 
– Fleming Rutledge, Means of Grace

“Holiness is always the saved sinner’s response of gratitude for grace received… A holy person’s motivating aim, passion, desire, longing, aspiration, goal and drive is to please God, both by what one does and by what one avoids doing.” 
– J.I. Packer, Rediscovering Holiness

“The temple was but a symbol, and Jesus is the substance; it was but the shadow of which He is the reality… the Redeemer is greater than the temple, because He is a more abiding evidence of divine favour. God forever dwells in Christ Jesus, and this is the eternal sign of His favour to His people.” 
– C.H. Spurgeon

Discussion Questions

  • Why is it important that the Temple be beautiful?
  • How does the majesty, beauty and symbolism of the Temple enhance your view of God?  
  • Pastor Jim said the holy of holies was blown open at the crucifixion of Christ.  What did he mean by this?
  • Jesus is the focus of this passage…although His name is never mentioned.  How can we as Christians say this?

“Do you not know that you are a temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwells in you?” 
– 1 Corinthians 3:16

“You also, as living stones, are being built up as a spiritual house for a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.” 
– 1 Peter 2:5

“It can be God-honouring to desire a building that is a physical reminder of His existence and greatness, yet God is more concerned with building His people as a covenant-keeping community known by its lifestyle of doing what is just and right, that shares with and cares for all, especially its weaker and less powerful members. People are drawn to God by the beautiful lifestyle of His people, not by the buildings they erect.” 
– John W. Olley, The Message of Kings

“Worship is the strategy by which we interrupt our preoccupation with ourselves and attend to the presence of God.”  
– Eugene Peterson

October 8, 2023

Songs:

“Crown Him with Many Crowns” by Matthew Bridges, George Job Elvey, and Godfrey Thring
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Rejoice” by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Ben Shive, Skye Peterson & Bryan Fowler
© 2022 Getty Music Publishing, Getty Music Hymns and Songs, Junkbox Music, RELWOF, So Essential Tunes
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Our Great God” by Fernando Ortega & Mac Powell
© 2002 New Spring, Word Music & Dejamesolo Music
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“I Am Not My Own” by Skye Peterson, Ben Shive, Bryan Fowler & Tom Anderson
© 2023 Getty Music Publishing, Getty Music Hymns and Songs, Junkbox Music, RELWOF, So Essential Tunes, Tom Anderson
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Doxology” by Thomas Ken & Louis Bourgeois
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

Call To Worship: Who is Like You, O Lord

LEADER:  The word of the Lord is upright, and all His work is done in faithfulness.
PEOPLE:  He loves righteousness and justice; the earth is full of the steadfast love of the Lord.

LEADER:  Who is like You, O Lord:  majestic in holiness, awesome in glorious deeds, doing wonders?
PEOPLE:  You will return in power and glory to set all things right and to make all things new!

LEADER:  Who is like You, O Lord:  majestic in holiness, awesome in glorious deeds?
ALL:  Hallelujah!  For the Lord our God the Almighty reigns!

Classic Prayer:

Almighty God, you are the Lord of History and the Ruler of Nations, and you can turn even the anger of human beings into praise. Have mercy on our restless world, torn by hatred, fear and violence. Hold back the greed and cruelty of evil men. Have pity on the victims of oppression and terrorism. Increase in us the hatred of war and the love of peace, and deliver all people from racial and sectarian bitterness. Raise up peacemakers in every community with a sense of justice and the spirit of wisdom. Let your people throughout the world be free to serve you in quietness, to order their lives according to your will, until that day when kingdoms of this world will become your kingdom and the kingdom of your Christ.

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Confession of Faith: The Apostles’ Creed

We believe in God, the Father Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord: who was conceived of the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried. He descended into hell. The third day He arose again from the dead. He ascended into heaven and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty; from there He shall come to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy universal Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.

Preparation, Collaboration and Exaltation

Pastor Jim Thomas

1 & 2 Kings: The King of Redemption History

1 Kings 5

  • Success Favors the Prepared
  • Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance

“One of the great dangers for Christians and for the world is that we are far, far too religious. We go to religious movies, we read religious books, we associate with religious people, we eat religious cookies and we wear religious underwear that is far too tight. Don’t get me wrong. I’m religious too. The problem is that the Holy Spirit isn’t.” 
– Steve Brown, What Was I Thinking?

  1. Let’s become more eager to allow whatever we are “building” to stir within us a passion to worship God and increasing compassion to serve our neighbors.
  2. Let’s become more eager to extend the invitation of the Gospel to the “Hirams” in our lives. 

“The whole of our life belongs to God and is part of His calling, both before conversion and outside religion. We must not imagine that God first became interested in us when we were converted, or that now He is interested only in the religious bit of our lives.” 
– John Stott

“A right conception of God is basic not only to systematic theology, but to practical Christian living as well. It is to worship what the foundation is to the Temple; where it is inadequate or out of plumb, the whole structure must sooner or later collapse.” 
– A.W. Tozer, The Knowledge of the Holy

Discussion Questions

  • Just as Solomon did business with Hiram, Pastor Jim suggests that we should collaborate with the world when it is wise to do so, as it can lead to evangelism. Do you agree? Do you tend to withdraw into a Christian enclave or do you look for opportunities to collaborate with non-believers?
  • Hiram gets a taste of worship of Yahweh in verse 7. Who are the Hirams in your life? Have you ever considered the evangelistic impact you might have on those you work with?
  • All work is God’s work for a believer. All work can be an act of worship. How can this shift in perspective change how you work in your day to day job?

“Behold, I am about to build a house for the name of the LORD my God, dedicating it to Him, to burn fragrant incense before Him and to set out the showbread continually, and to offer burnt offerings morning and evening, on sabbaths and on new moons and on the appointed feasts of the LORD our God, this being required forever in Israel. The house which I am about to build will be great, for greater is our God than all the gods. But who is able to build a house for Him, for the heavens and the highest heavens cannot contain Him? So who am I, that I should build a house for Him, except to burn incense before Him?”
– 2 Chronicles 2:4-9

“But I say unto you, that in this place is one greater than the temple.” 
– Matthew 12:6

“The temple was but a symbol, and Jesus is the substance; it was but the shadow of which He is the reality… the Redeemer is greater than the temple, because He is a more abiding evidence of divine favour. God forever dwells in Christ Jesus, and this is the eternal sign of His favour to His people.” 
– Charles H. Spurgeon

“Your life as a Christian should make non-believers question their unbelief in God.” 
– Dietrich Bonhoeffer

“Do you want to know a truth that in the momentous challenges of our modern world will be at once a quest to inspire you, an anchor to hold you fast, a rich fare to nourish you and a relationship you will prize above all others? Listen to Jesus of Nazareth; answer His call.” 
– Os Guinness, The Call 

October 1, 2023

Songs:

“And Can It Be” by Thomas Campbell, Dan Galbraith & Charles Wesley
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“On Jordan’s Stormy Banks” by Samuel Stennett & Christopher Miner
© 1997 Getty Music Hymns and Songs
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Great is Thy Faithfulness” by Thomas Chisholm & William M. Runyan
© 1923 Renewed 1951 Hope Publishing Company
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“There is a Hope” by Mark Edwards & Stuart Townend
© 2007 Thankyou Music
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“The Lord Almighty Reigns” by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty, Matt Boswell & Matt Papa
© 2022 Getty Music Hymns and Songs, Getty Music Publishing, Love Your Enemies Publishing, and Messenger Hymns
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Doxology” by Thomas Ken & Louis Bourgeois
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

Call To Worship: Psalm 100

Shout for joy to the LORD, all the earth. Worship the LORD with gladness; come before Him with joyful songs. Know that the LORD is God. It is He who made us, and we are His; we are His people, the sheep of His pasture. Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise; Give thanks to Him and praise His name. For the LORD is good and His love endures forever; His faithfulness continues through all generations.

Classic Prayer: Anselm of Canterbury

O Lord my God – teach my heart this day where and how to find You. You have made me and re-made me, and you have bestowed on me all the good things I possess, and still I do not know You. Teach me to seek You, for I cannot seek You unless you do, or find you unless You show Yourself to me. Dearest Father, let me find You by loving You, and then ever love You when I find You. For Your name’s sake.

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Confession of Sin

Most merciful God, we confess that we have sinned against You this day in thought, word, and deed; by what we have done and by what we have left undone. We have not loved You with our whole hearts; we have not loved our neighbors as ourselves. We are truly sorry and we humbly repent. For the sake of Your Son, Jesus Christ, have mercy on us and forgive us, that we may delight in Your will and walk in Your ways to the glory of Your Name. Grant to Your people pardon and peace, that in Your great mercy, we may be forgiven all our sins and serve You with a quiet and contrite heart. In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, amen.

The Garden Tomb

The Garden Tomb is a site of Christian worship and witness located in the heart of historic Jerusalem, just outside the Old City walls. Within this peaceful and contemplative garden there are several antiquities of interest, including an ancient Jewish tomb which many believe is the site of Jesus of Nazareth’s burial and resurrection. In order to preserve and maintain the site, the grounds of the garden were purchased in 1894 by a charitable trust out of the UK. The association is comprised of people from many different denominational and national backgrounds, united by the glorious message of the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The site is maintained by volunteers that come from around the globe and join a team of local Palestinians and Israelis. As many as 450,000 people visit the garden per year and every week hundreds of thousands of Muslim people from Israel, the west Bank and beyond pass the entrance to the garden. The prayer is that many will also visit the garden and will hear the gospel and respond to the love of The Father revealed in Messiah Jesus. For more information, visit: https://gardentomb.com.

 

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September 24, 2023

Songs:

“How Great Thou Art” by Stuart Wesley Keene Hine
© 1949 & 1953 Manna Music, Inc., Stuart Hine Trust
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“On Christ the Solid Rock” by William Batchelder Bradbury & Edward Mote
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Ancient of Days” by Jesse Reeves, Jonny Robinson, Michael Farren & Rich Thompson
© 2018 CityAlight Music
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Jesus Shall Reign” words and music by Isaac Watts
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Doxology” by Thomas Ken & Louis Bourgeois
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

Call To Worship: Congregational Prayer

Lord, fill our hearts with reverence for You. Make us hunger for Your Word and passionately desire to walk in Your ways. Forgive us our sins, for they are many. Give us a greater glimpse of Your glory as we offer You this praise and worship. We thank You for the way You have rescued us over and over, through many difficult things. Come now and help us in this: to place our trust, hope and confidence in You.

May Your name be honored in our conduct. May Your kingdom be made visible in our relationships. May Your will be done in our hearts and minds. This we pray in the name above all names, Jesus Christ, to whom belongs all glory, forever and ever, amen!

Classic Prayer: John Cosin

“O Lord, our God, grant us, we beseech you, patience in troubles, humility in comforts, constancy in temptations, and victory over all our spiritual foes. Grant us sorrow for our sins, thankfulness for your benefits, fear of your judgment, love of your mercies, and mindfulness of your presence; now and for ever.”

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Creed: What is Grace?

LEADER: What is grace?
PEOPLE: Grace is God’s undeserved gift of His love, mercy and help, which He freely offers to us who, because of our sin, deserve only condemnation.

LEADER: For what purpose does God give you grace?
PEOPLE: God gives me grace in Christ for the forgiveness of my sins, redemption from sin’s power, healing of sin’s effects and growth in holiness, to my final transformation into the likeness of Christ.

LEADER: Can you earn God’s grace?
PEOPLE: No. God gives His grace freely and enables me to receive it. Everything I do for God should be in response to His love and grace made known in Christ, for “while we were still sinners, Christ died for us,” and “we love because He first loved us.”

Source: ACNA, Questions 109, 110 & 111; Romans 5:8; 1 John 4:19

Tracing the Hand of God

Pastor Tommy Bailey

1 & 2 Kings: The King of Redemption History

1 Kings 4

Solomon’s High Officials 

1 Kings 4:1-6

  • Religious
    • Azariah the son of Zadok – High Priest
    • Zadok and Abiathar – Priests 
    • Zabud the son of Nathan – Priest and Friend/Advisor
  • Military
    • Benaiah the son of Jehoiada – Army Commander
  • Economic
    • Azariah the son of Nathan – Chief of the Officers   
    • Adoniram the son of Abda – Chief of Labor
  • Administrative
    • Elihoreph and Ahijah the sons of Shisha – Secretaries 
    • Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud – Recorder
    • Ahishar – Palace Manager 

“I will surely bless you, and I will surely multiply your offspring as the stars of heaven and as the sand that is on the seashore. And your offspring shall possess the gate of his enemies, and in your offspring shall all the nations of the earth be blessed, because you have obeyed my voice.”
– Genesis 22:17-18

“On that day the LORD made a covenant with Abram, saying, ‘To your offspring I give this land, from the river of Egypt to the great river, the river Euphrates…’” 
– Genesis 15:18

“But I trust in You, O Lord, I say, ‘you are my God.’ My times are in your hand…”
– Psalm 31:14-15a

Regulations for Israel’s Kings

Deuteronomy 17

  • “…he must not acquire many horses for himself…”  (v. 16)
  • “…he shall not acquire many wives for himself…” (v. 17)
  • “…nor shall he acquire for himself excessive silver and gold…” (v. 17)
  • “…when he sits on the throne of the kingdom, he shall write for himself in a book a copy of this law… and it shall be with him… he shall read it all the days of his life, that he may learn to fear the Lord his God…” (v. 18-19)

Discussion Questions

  • What is the purpose of a chapter like this, full of lists, names and details? Why is it important that we read/study it carefully? What can we learn from it? 
  • Are we stewarding our resources and gifts wisely? Do we acknowledge that all provisions and abilities come from God? How do we keep ourselves from drifting into dependance on self?
  • When we experience a season of abundance and comfort, do we forget that God provided it to us? When things are going well in our lives, how can we safeguard against a divided heart and a shifting trust?
  • Throughout history, God has been faithful over and over. His promises are always fulfilled, and his record is perfect. Are we trusting him to fulfill his promises? Why is it important to remind ourselves of his faithfulness again and again? 
  • Solomon ruled wisely, yet dismissed or simply neglected to follow some of God’s commands along the way. Are we fully following the instructions laid out for us in the scriptures, or do we tend to pick and choose what we want to hear? Are there things that we are conveniently ignoring, dismissing or neglecting? 

“The greatest enemy to human souls is the self-righteous spirit which makes men look to themselves for salvation.” 
– Charles Spurgeon

“Before we can pray, ‘Lord, Thy kingdom come,’ we must be willing to pray, ‘My kingdom go.’” 
– Alan Redpath

The Wisdom of Solomon

Pastor Matt Pierson

1 & 2 Kings: The King of Redemption History

1 Kings 3

  • Verses 1-15:  the prayer for wisdom
  • Verses 16-28:  the proof of wisdom

“I think everybody should get rich and famous and do everything they ever dreamed of so they can see that it’s not the answer.”
– Jim Carrey

1. Solomon’s prayer reveals:

  • An obedient heart (v. 3)
  • A thankful heart (v. 6)
  • A servant heart (v. 7-9)
  • A humble heart (v. 7-8)
  • A discerning heart (v. 9)
  • A worshiping heart (v. 15)

Solomon is asking God to equip him to serve in the role God has for him.

“To know wisdom and instruction, to understand words of insight, to receive instruction in wise dealing, in righteousness, justice and equity…”
– Proverbs 1:2-3

“Give the king your justice, O God, and your righteousness to the royal son! May he judge your people with righteousness, and your poor with justice!”
– Psalms 72:1-2

2. How do we walk in a manner that is pleasing to the Lord?

“Thus says the Lord:  ‘Keep justice and righteousness, for soon my salvation will come, and my righteousness will be revealed.’” 
– Isaiah 56:1

“But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!”
– Amos 5:24

“He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?”
– Micah 6:8

“And he said to him, ‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is like it: you shall love your neighbor as yourself. On these two commandments depend all the Law and the Prophets.’”
– Matthew 22:37-40

What role might Christ be calling you to fulfill in the ongoing, unfolding story of redemption history?

3. Jesus Christ is the only King who is truly wise, completely righteous and fully just.

“Behold, the days are coming, declares the Lord, when I will raise up for David a righteous Branch, and he shall reign as king and deal wisely, and execute justice and righteousness in the land… and this is the name by which he shall be called: ‘The Lord is our righteousness.’”
– Jeremiah 23:5-6

Discussion Questions

  • What is wisdom? What is the difference between God’s wisdom and what the world considers to be wise? 
  • Solomon’s prayer displayed the disposition of his heart. What do our own prayers reveal to us about our hearts? If we were put in the same situation as Solomon, what would we ask God to do for us?
  • What does your version of the good life look like? What is the ultimate thing in your life? Are you prioritizing what is best over what is good? What are you clinging to, depending on, and looking toward for your own sense of worth, fulfillment and purpose? Can it bear the weight? 
  • Are we actively asking God for wisdom, or simply hoping to passively pick up a little along the way? Are we inquiring of God for what we need to walk faithfully and be fully equipped in our own unique/individual spheres of influence? Can we see evidence of wisdom in our own lives? What are some examples/proofs? 

“You and I experience a lot of perversions of justice in this world. And the good news… is that justice is going to be done by one who is perfectly just and perfectly righteous.”
– Nancy Guthrie

“I am going to judge my circumstances by Jesus’ love, not Jesus’ love by my circumstances.”
– Tim Keller

“That is the hint we have in 1 Kings 3. The wisdom, discernment and justice of Solomon point to one who will outstrip Solomon, to one in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. And if such a King already has begun to reign, must we not assume, as his subjects, that he will never ordain or order anything in our circumstances, except what is in line with wisdom at its highest and best?”
– Dale Ralph Davis, 1 Kings: The Wisdom and the Folly

September 17, 2023

Songs:

“Holy, Holy, Holy” by John Bacchus Dykes, Reginald Heber
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise (He is the Lord)” by Walter Chalmers Smith
Public Domain
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“My Worth is Not in What I Own” by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty & Graham Kendrick
© 2014 Gettymusic, Make Way Music
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“My Heart is Filled with Thankfulness” by Keith Getty & Stuart Townend
© 2003 Thankyou Music
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Doxology” by Thomas Ken & Louis Bourgeois
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

Call To Worship: Your Testimonies Forever

LEADER:  Forever, O Lord, Your word is settled in heaven.
PEOPLE:  Your faithfulness continues throughout all generations;
LEADER:  You established the earth, and it stands.
PEOPLE:  They stand this day according to Your ordinances, for all things are Your servants.

LEADER:  How sweet are Your words to my taste!
PEOPLE:  Yes, sweeter than honey to my mouth!
LEADER:  Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.
PEOPLE:  I have inherited Your testimonies forever, for they are the joy of my heart.  Amen! Amen! Amen!

Source: Psalm 119:89-91, 103, 105 & 112 NASB

Classic Prayer: Dimitri of Rostov (1651)

“Open, O doors and bolts of my heart, that Christ the King of Glory may enter! Enter, O my Light, and enlighten my darkness; Enter, O my Life, and resurrect my deadness; Enter, O my Physician, and heal my wounds; Enter, Divine Fire, and burn up the thorns of my sins; Ignite my inward parts and my heart with the flame of Thy love; Enter, O my King, and destroy in me the kingdom of sin; Sit on the throne of my heart and reign in me alone, O Thou, my King and Lord.”

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Creed: Jesus, The Son of God

LEADER:  Why is the Son of God called “Jesus,” meaning “savior?”
PEOPLE:  Because He saves us from our sins, and because salvation is not to be sought or found in anyone else. 

LEADER:  Why is he called “Christ,” meaning “anointed?”
PEOPLE:  Because He has been ordained by God the Father and has been anointed with the Holy Spirit to be our chief prophet and teacher who fully reveals to us the secret counsel and will of God concerning our deliverance; our only high priest who has delivered us by the one sacrifice of His body, and who continually intercedes for us before the Father; and our eternal king who governs us by His Word and Spirit, and who guards us and keeps us in the deliverance He has won for us.

Source: Heidelberg Catechism, Questions 29 & 31

Establishing God’s Kingdom 

Pastor Jim Thomas

1 & 2 Kings: The King of Redemption History

“I will raise up one of your descendants, your own offspring, and I will make his kingdom strong… If he sins, I will correct and discipline him with the rod, like any father would do. But my favour will not be taken from him… Your house and your kingdom will continue before me for all time, and your throne will be secure forever.” 
– 2 Samuel 7:12-16

“Of all my sons (for the LORD has given me many sons), He has chosen my son Solomon to sit on the throne of the kingdom of the LORD over Israel. He said to me, ‘Your son Solomon is the one who shall build My house and My courts; for I have chosen him to be a son to Me, and I will be a father to him. I will establish his kingdom forever if he resolutely performs My commandments and My ordinances.’”  
– 1 Chronicles 28:5-7

Verses 1-12:  David’s dying words and advice to Solomon

Verses 1-4:  Advice regarding character and spiritual life

  1. Be strong.
  2. Show yourself a man.
  3. Keep the charge of the LORD your God.
  4. Walk in His ways.
  5. Keep God’s statutes/laws, commandments, ordinances/rules and testimonies/admonitions.
  6. According to what is written in the Law of Moses.
  7. That you may succeed in all that you do/wherever you turn.
  8. That the LORD may carry out His promise.

“Kingdom stability is not anchored in our experiences or profession, not in our education or pedigree, nor in our ministerial achievements, but only in obedience to the clear word we have long possessed.” 
– Dale Ralph Davis

God’s kingdom will be established in us as we…

  1. study God’s Word.
  2. walk in God’s ways.
  3. seek God’s glory.

1 Kings 2

Establishing God’s Kingdom 

  1. God’s kingdom will be established despite formidable opposition from without.
  2. God’s kingdom will be established despite significant failures within.
  3. God’s kingdom will be established despite undesirable circumstances and unseemly events.
  4. God’s kingdom will ultimately be established by one greater than King David and greater than King Solomon. His name is Jesus.

“Christ is everywhere throughout the Old Testament. It speaks of Him explicitly and implicitly, in promises, patterns, types, hints and images. Through these various ways, the Old Testament reveals and anticipates the richness of His character:  His work, His life, His glory, His hope, His might, His love, His suffering, His wisdom, and so much more, and it does this all before the historical event of His incarnation.” 
– Scott Redd

“Stressed? Scared? Anxious? Distracted? Remember King Jesus. Take time to avert your eyes from everything else and look squarely at Him. Look to His perfect life in your place. Look to His death on the cross for your sins. Look to His resurrection victory. Look to His exaltation as king. Look to His promise to come again.”
– Trevin Wax

Discussion Questions

  • What are some tangible things we can do to advance God’s kingdom here on earth? How do we foster kingdom stability, and promote kingdom living?
  • Are we eagerly anticipating the ultimate coming of God’s kingdom when he will return to set all things right? In the meantime, how do we work, wait, and walk well? 
  • In Chapter 2, we read David’s last recorded words to his son, Solomon. As we reflect on our own lives, are we actively pointing others to God? What do our words and actions communicate to others? What are we passing on?
  • David exhorts Solomon to keep God’s statutes so that he will succeed in all things. How do we measure success? How does God measure success? What defines a flourishing/blessed life? 

“Remember Jesus Christ, risen from the dead, descendant of David, according to my gospel.” 
– 2 Timothy 2:8

Praise, my soul, the King of heaven,
to his feet thy tribute bring;
ransomed healed, restored, forgiven,
who like me his praise should sing?
Praise him, praise him,
praise the everlasting King.

Praise him for his grace and favour
to our fathers in distress;
praise him still the same for ever,
slow to chide and swift to bless:
Praise him, praise him,
glorious in his faithfulness.

Henry Francis Lyte, “Praise, my soul, the King of heaven” (1834)

“The Bible tells us that God did not originally make the world to have disease, hunger and death in it. Jesus has come to redeem where it is wrong and heal the world where it is broken. His miracles are not just proofs that He has power but also wonderful foretastes of what He is going to do with that power. Jesus’ miracles are not just a challenge to our minds, but a promise to our hearts, that the world we all want is coming.” 
– Tim Keller, The Reason for God

September 10, 2023

Songs:

“Come, People of the Risen King” by Keith Getty, Kristyn Getty & Stuart Townend
© 2007 Thankyou Music
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Revive Us Again” by John Jenkins Husband & William Paton MacKay
Public Domain
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“Take My Life and Let it Be” by Frances Ridley Havergal
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“King Forevermore (God the Uncreated One)” by Aaron Keyes & Pete James
© 2016 Getty Music, Thankyou Music and remaining portion is unaffiliated
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

“Doxology” by Thomas Ken & Louis Bourgeois
Public Domain
Used by Permission. CCLI License #2003690

Call To Worship: There is None Like You

There is none like You among the gods, O Lord, Nor are there any works like Yours. All the nations You have made shall come And worship before You, O Lord, And shall glorify Your name. For You are great and do wondrous things; You alone are God. Teach us Your ways, O Lord, That we may walk in Your truth; Unite our hearts to fear Your name. We give thanks to You, O Lord our God, with our whole hearts, And we will glorify Your name forever!

Classic Prayer: The Lord’s Prayer

Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, forever and ever. Amen.

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Creed: Faithful Father

LEADER:  What do you believe when you say, “I believe in God the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth?”

PEOPLE:  That the eternal Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who out of nothing created heaven and earth and all that is in them, still upholds and governs them by His eternal counsel and providence.  In Him I trust so completely as to have no doubt that He will provide me with all things necessary for body and soul, and will also turn to my good whatever adversity He sends me in this life. He is able to do so as almighty God, and willing also as a faithful Father. 

Source: Heidelberg Catechism, Question 26

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