More insights from your Bible study - Get Started with Logos Bible Software for Free! I know my redeemer lives (yeah) The very same God That spins things in orbit Runs to the weary, the worn and the weak And the same gentle hands That hold me when I'm broken They conquer death to Bring me victory Now I know my redeemer lives I know my redeemer lives Let all creation testify Let this life within me cry I know my redeemer He lives to take away my sins It is like Your Spirit, a wind which blows where it will, an unseen power. Amen. You do all this. In Christ we pray. In extra-ordinary, as well as common, every-day ways, You make Your presence known to us. For those seeking quiet amidst the storm, You are Holy, speaking in a whisper. Help us to use this hour wisely, to wait, and experience Your nearness. O God, our refuge, our strength, our help; You are the bedrock upon which our lives are built, the mighty fortress which surrounds and protects. You have given us the minutes and hours of our days not to enslave us, but to give order. For we pray focused upon the One who died for all, Your only begotten son. Forgive our sloth, which holds back from dreaming big dreams with You in fear of the hard work involved. Thank You, God, for all Your many blessings. Others of us require Your leading, for in the confusion of life we are losing our sense of direction. “I know that my Redeemer lives, and that in the end He will stand on the earth” Job 19:25. O Christ, our Savior, lead us to do as You will. Through Him who came as a servant, and who now reigns over all creation, Jesus, our Christ. Amen. Amen. From where do You do it? In the name of Jesus, Your beloved Son, our leader and friend, we pray. We call them saints. Enable us to behold the world as You created it to be, as You created us to be. May the echoes of Your celebration reverberate in our midst this hour, transforming our worship from a mournful plea to a joyful song. In Your greatness, lift us up that we might aspire to greater things. This we pray, focused upon and in the name of Jesus Christ. He lives, my Prophet, Priest, and King. He lives! Thank You, Lord, for the song You've planted in us, a melody which rings out no matter what our circumstances may be. All this we ask in the name of Jesus, whom we adore as Christ the Lord. O God, who is here in this place, now in our midst; Empower us to praise You, not with words and actions which come from outside of us, but from within us; Dwell in us more fully that we may sing to You with all our being; Fill us with a sense of Your joy, that we might actually delight in Your worship; Focus us upon Your self-giving Love, which is above every love we have ever known, the source of all. Our prosperity, though, masks these deepest needs. Help us to behold You as You are, not as we would like You to be. progressive nature of biblical revelation, Job: A Man of Heroic Endurance by Charles Swindoll. Open our hands to both receive from You and to reach out to others. As You love us beyond what we do, caring for us simply because You created us so we praise You for who You are, after and beyond what You give to us. Amen. For in spite of the inadequacy of our words, this worship is addressed to You. Not only do we stand in awe of how great You are, larger than our imagination; But we also can scarcely comprehend that You are with us this moment. Holy God, make Your presence known to us today. your heart. Do not satisfy us so much that we fail to reach out to them. Now. We confess that we don't really understand power, nor when it comes down to it are we very good at love. Holy God, make Your presence known to us today. Who are we to stand in Your presence, in awe of Your glory? Amen. Fill our emptiness now, that our lives might show Your love. Forgive us also when we dont step over that other line, when we fail to be thankful and to share gratitude. Yes, Lord, teach us to wait. Gentle Shepherd ... King of Love, lead us. Why did Jobâs wife tell him to curse God and die? Teach us the grace of placing our limitations within the wonder of Your unlimited hands. I know that my Redeemer lives, and at the last he will stand upon the earth. Yes, Lord, teach us to wait. May Your Spirit move in our midst, waking us up when we are tired, opening our eyes to the goodness You spread before us, strengthening our hand to cut through the stalk and get to the grain which provides our spiritual bread. O Holy God, like Isaiah the prophet, we stand in awe of Your glory, feeling tremendously small and polluted by our sin, and the sin of our society. This we pray in the name of the One who is our foundation: Jesus Christ. O God who fed the multitudes with but a few loaves and some fish, feed us now with the abundance of what You freely offer, that we might overflow with Your goodness right where we live. This page contains short, inspirational/devotional invocations Help us to rejoice and be glad. You whose word is like a lamp for our feet lighting up this place, sweeping and searching every nook and cranny we are drawn together by Your call. Amen. Amen. It is often in the simplest of ways, in the middle of situations for which a sigh is our only response, that Your glory becomes a reality. You are such a gracious host, Lord God of all creation. Come, Holy Spirit, help us to see and worship, to trust and live, starting right now! But in so doing, guide us as followers of the prince of peace, the servant king, away from a fortress mentality, where outsiders are enemies, toward a Kingdom where Love is the final word. We open our lives, once again, to Your involvement. Amen. Make us Your alleluia people. And we praise You. How do You do it? O God who makes all things new, speak to us as whole people today. But we cannot attend to them without You.... "Be still and know that I am God," You say to us as You said to Elijah.... May Your voice speak through us. But it was You behind them all. Uphold the weary, for whom praise may be very difficult. In Jesus Christ, we pray. In the name of Christ, our joy. Lord of life, of love, of peace, of time itself, we stand in awe of Your eternal presence and resurrection power. Help these tongues to sing our praise of Your glory and grace. As a shepherd, call us to be Your servants. Some of us here today need Your strength, for our voices are barely heard above the noise of our problems. According to hymnary.org, Samuel Medley was born on June 23, 1738, at Cheshunt, Herts in the United Kingdom where his father ran a school.He obtained a good education, but not enjoying the industry to which he apprenticed, he joined the Royal Navy. On bended knee we sing praise to the One You have exalted, the lamb who was slain for our sin. We are thirsty. What does it mean that man is few of days and full of trouble (Job 14:1)? Yes, from a distance You are watching us. Amen. According to the book Our Latter-day Hymns by Karen Lynn Davidson, “When President Hinckley first heard Elder G. Homer Durham’s hymn tune, without knowing the name of the composer, he felt it was just the kind of direct, simple tune he had hoped for. Our temptation is to be so "realistic", or so lost in the clouds, that we miss Your kingdom coming on earth, even as it is in heaven. O God of the still, small voice quiet our inner spirit. In "the name of Jesus" we pray, O Lord. He lives, and I shall conquer death. Who are we to receive such goodness? I believe, I believe. When we sing our praise, Lord, in the same breath we are asking You to move amid our problems, our confusion, our mistakes, as well as the good we do, and make Your praise a part of our daily life. People going beyond the possible, walking by faith and thus changing the course of history, in ways large or small. You set us free to sing! Amen. Amen. Free us, that we might listen for Your voice, and empower us to speak to You. It is like Your Justice, which rolls down like waters, and Your Righteousness an ever-flowing stream. Amen. Others could use Your encouragement as we walk the path You have opened for us. As You sit in heaven, be seated here on the throne of our hearts. We marvel at such evidence of Your greatness and glory. O God, who gives to those who ask, provide for each of us in Your way, a special gift to be used for Your glory, and for the good of our neighbors. Humble the strong, for whom "alleluia" may be too easy. (Ecclesiastes 11:1) Let Your waters "break forth in (our) wilderness, (Your) streams in (our) desert." “I know that my Redeemer lives. Forgive and live in us such that You and Your vision becomes our motivation to face a new day with faith and hope. Amen. You put a new song in our mouths. Amen. Very easily we go to extremes: too hard or too soft. As You do so, however, remind us of those who are still hungry, needing the taste of what You so richly provide. O great One in Three, Holy Trinity, this hour, set us free to worship. In Your power, strengthen us. All glory to his name! Come, Lord Jesus. Touch us this day, O Lord, sinners that we are, that we might become Your saints, Your body, Your children, Your church. O God who is greater than the most powerful forces in this world, enable us to be still and know that You are God. I will sing of my Redeemer, And His wondrous love to me; On the cruel cross He suffered, From the curse to set me free. “For I know that my Redeemer lives” (v.25a). Amen. We marvel anew at the depth of Your care for us and the many ways our lives have been blessed by the sacrificial life and love of Jesus. As You have washed our feet in Christ, kneel us to washing Your feet in others. Only in returning and rest are we saved, in quietness and trust are we strengthened. And after my skin has been thus destroyed, yet in my flesh I shall see God, whom I shall see for myself, and my eyes shall behold, and not another. For those still learning how to trust, You are One, drawing closer to Your heart. For the wrong, of which we are so often a part, we deserve Your curse. In Jesus' name. May Your light within us shine through into worship this day, as all days. O God, who is to us a loving, faithful Father, we open ourselves this day to Your care. We confess, O Lord, that we are tempted to place Your saints into an unreachable box, so good and holy that their experience does not touch our own. Thank You for this one-ness we have found in Jesus Christ, O God of every nation, Master of the universe. Receive the praise of these joy-filled hearts, in Jesus name. Only then can we learn to fly with the eagles. Lord, make us free... free with eyes not focused upon ourselves; free with ears open to hearing Your Word; free with hands reaching out; free with hearts no longer chained by what we possess, but bound, instead, by what we can share. Eternal God, whose signature we see, if we dare to look, in the creation of the universe, help us this hour to look and to listen for Your handwriting and Your voice in this place, among these people. Breathe into us the new life of Your Holy Spirit, that we might breathe out Your good news. In Him we gained a new understanding of Your power and glory, for He revealed through His life, that true power is based upon empowering others, and that glory is made visible through loving and serving others. So many lives, down through the centuries, have been shaped by Your hand. Of course, some of us are better singers than others. 10 talking about this. Now. Lowly...yet almighty. designed to help draw us into an attitude of worship and personal reflection. With the tender arms of Your Spirit, embrace us. You prepare a table for us, amidst our daily struggles, our successes and failures, even in the presence of our enemies. Amen. My Redeemer Lives, It’s Personal: A Story Of Hope for our Time You are here, Lord, in this place. “Redeemer” (NKJV) is a translation of the Hebrew gō’ēl. O God, whose holiness is not limited to grand cathedrals or saintly persons, spectacular mountains or mountain-moving leaders; O God, whose holiness is often discovered in simple everyday places and simple everyday folks, plant Your holiness in this place, in us now. You are faithful and true, even when we are not. Jesus taught us to pray, "Our Father who art in heaven." Amen. On the one hand You are as close as a loving parent. Do great things with us right now, and in the week which lies ahead. The first confidence Job had was that there was one who would redeem him. Because of, and in the name of our Messiah, Jesus. This is Your time of worship, God. In Your gentleness, guide us. Help us to hear You speak to us, in our heart of hearts, as that still, small voice amidst the maelstrom, which gives us direction, and peace, and hope. How often we jeopardize our connection with You and with our loved ones by not sharing a good word, or by not putting that gratitude into action.
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