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Children—Mark Gorgas
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We're gonna get started with some singing this morning.
I woke up with a little sore throat. Did anybody else?
Yeah, so I might ask for a little help with starting some of the songs. Let's see.
Does anybody have a favorite?
And if you have one, so.
This Gospel hymn sheet.
Has a lot of good hymns in it.
And some of them we might sing in the Sunday school. You'll find all throughout. And then on the back sheet you'll see some of the children's hymns and if you have one that you'd like to sing, that you normally sing in Sunday school.
I think we can probably do that.
If you have one from this book, we can sing that too. OK, who has a song that they'd like to start with Sandy?
#46.
And he calls and he calls all of the.
And he was told to be alliance to to.
The best beginning and have others to not wash away.
OK, since everyone is still filtering in, why don't we try that one more time and we'll try it with the girls?
Singing the girl line, the boys singing the boy line. Can we do that? You guys are awake enough for that, OK?
And he calls, and he calls all the GIRL, and he wants all the.
Skin.
And have others since I washed away very good, who is old enough to read that could tell me?
What the TIDINGS are?
Are they Isaac?
Yeah, what does that spell?
Tidings, right? And what is the good news?
That Jesus came to SAVE me. What is that? Mainly to save us. Jesus came to save us, and that's why we're here. And we can be happy this morning, right? Because the Lord Jesus came to save us. Okay, who else has a song they'd like, Cassandra.
46 cent in this book.
OK, that's in the house and out of doors.
I'll do it all for Jesus. We'll sing the first verse.
OK, another.
Yes.
Which one would you like?
#2.
OK, we'll sing the 1St and the last verse and if someone could help me start that I would appreciate it.
Come to Jesus gave me come with her and toilet breath.
When you're still flowering.
And I will give you rest.
Our universe and he wants a star.
On the cross, another word was done.
And the word by God now.
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God is reaching.
Over every time.
So great echoes come.
In verse four we just saying come for Angel hosts are musing or this site so strangely sad. What are the angels looking at they find so strangely sad. You know, I was talking with one of my kids last night before he went to bed.
And they were talking about the gospel meeting, and they said, dad, I just can't imagine what it would be like to sit and hear that message and say, no, that's so sad. And you know, the angels are watching, too. They're watching all this that's going on. And they've been watching everything that's happened with man.
And I think they don't really understand it. They think, how can that be? And they think, how could it be that God would become man?
Foreman when he created Man.
And he'd come down here and he'd submit himself to man, and he'd be willing to pay for sins. How could that be?
How could that be?
But even more strange that they would look on and say, how could it be that one would refuse?
The invitation. OK, another song.
Yes.
Zacchaeus, like Zacchaeus, was a wee little man. Is it? Or should we ask Wally Deer to start that for us?
Would you mind with the action? Sounds great.
You come down.
What's so wonderful about that story is Zacchaeus. What did he want to do?
What did Zacchaeus want to do? Sammy tried really hard to do it.
He wanted to see Jesus. What's even more amazing about that story? Who wanted to see Zacchaeus?
And had planned to. Yes, Jesus wanted to see Zacchaeus.
Is that amazing? Zacchaeus thought. He wanted to see Jesus. Jesus wanted to see him and he wanted to talk to him. He wanted to come to his house. Okay, another song.
Sam #25 in the hem sheet, okay.
We'll do the first and last verse of #25.
Voice and Jesus tells you being in time.
And him singing along your way. You may find the world today and you're crying just too late.
In time.
Your happy choice.
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Come from darkness into life from the way I seen it from.
Heaven tonight.
In time.
Being time.
You know what's peculiar about this time compared to the time to come? And we're singing about being time. That means there must be an ending to this time, right? You must be in time.
You know what's peculiar about this time is right now.
As you sit in your seat, maybe you're still lost in your sins. Jesus is calling to you.
He's calling your name. Maybe you hear him calling your name and.
And then there's going to be a time when this time is over, the door will be shut just like the Ark door was shut, and there'll be no more time.
And then Jesus will no longer be able to call you.
I think of a time coming. We're thinking about that time of despair when there's eternal punishment for sins. And maybe, maybe your voice at that time will call out and it'll be too late. Jesus will no longer be calling. And maybe you're not willing to call now, but you would call out for someone to help you in that day and there will be no one left. Now is the time.
To be saved. OK, we have time for one more and then we'll go on to the verse.
Who else? Joey.
Jesus loves me I think is on the back of this sheet.
#40.
And This is why we're here.
Jesus loves me.
So.
Strong.
She trusts me.
Yes, she helps us in the Bible tells me so.
Jesus wants me to die. He will wash away my sins.
Crossing.
Me.
Yes, you can translate the Bible. Tell me who tells me so.
She just loves me.
To make me waste you call me.
Every time. Yes, she is a sponsor. Yes, she is a suck me. Yes, she is a slight. Speaking of life.
Tells me so she.
Yeah, she response me. Yes, she starts like she tells me so.
Jesus likes me. He will stay close inside me all the way.
And I trust him, should I die he will Take Me Home thine high.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
So.
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Has anybody noticed that this is a pretty cruel world? Anybody noticed that? Maybe you don't notice so much when you're younger, but sometimes you do, and life can be pretty hard for a lot of people.
And a lot of people rebel against that. A lot of people die never really having.
Been loved by someone in this world, never feeling that.
But everyone that comes into this world and everyone that goes out of this world is loved by someone. That's the Lord Jesus.
And isn't it sad to think that someone might go to hell having been loved by the Lord Jesus?
And never loved him back. There's not one person you think of the most vile person, the person who killed the most people. That's in the millions of people. The person who was the meanest to his kids, whatever it might be, the worst person.
That hasn't accepted Lord Jesus. They won't go to hell unloved.
They'll go to hell with the Lord Jesus having loved them.
OK, we're going to go on to the verse.
I've estimated Lynn if she could help me.
And Lily, maybe you could too have some candy prizes for anyone who participates today. So there's chocolate and there's mince. This actually, you hold on to them and ask your parents before you have them after, after Sunday school. So the verse I learned is Psalm 5015. Did anyone else learn that?
Is that the right first? OK, all right. So that verse is call upon me in the day of trouble. I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me. Psalm 50, verse 15. If you didn't learn it, you probably know it by the end. So who would like to help me out? Someone that learned it. Did you learn it?
What's your view? OK.
Is there someone that learned it they'd like to start? You know it.
Call upon me in the day of trouble, and I shall deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me. Psalm 5015. Very good. Would you like to say it?
Call upon me in the day of trouble, and I shall deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me. Psalm 5015. Thank you. Would you like to say it? Would you like your dad to say it?
If your dad says that you can have a candy.
Would you like your dad to say it? Yeah, OK.
I didn't learn. OK, we'll give him an extra chance after Sunday school.
Silas, would you like to say it?
OK.
Would you like to say it OK?
I don't know. Psalm 5015 Call upon me in the day of trouble. I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glory for me some. 5015. Thank you.
Anybody.
Psalm 5015 Thou shalt call upon me in the day of trouble. I shall lure thee, and thou shalt Lord find me. Psalm 5015 Good. You sound like you were learning it when they were saying it. I learned it already once. Psalm 5015 Call upon me in the day of trouble. I will deliver thee thou, and thou shalt glorify me some 5015 Thank you.
OK, anyone over here would like to say the verse?
Charity 95015.
Call upon me.
And I'll show in the in the day till when I'll deliver and and I'll deliver it and I'll stop glorifying me. So I'm 5015.
Anybody else?
Cassandra first.
I forget how it started.
Psalm 5015.
Call upon me in the day of travel for.
And I will deliver the.
And now?
Shout.
Horrify me from 5015.
OK, if you didn't learn the verse, you might get another chance to earn a candy. Would you like to say it? OK.
Solve it.
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I.
Thank you know it. Call upon me.
And the day of trouble.
Deliver the.
Thou shalt glorify, and thou shalt glorify me.
Anybody down here?
Call upon me in the day of trouble, and I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me from 5015. Thank you.
Abby right here. OK, yeah, sorry.
Call upon me in the day of trouble, and I'll deliver thee.
And also glorify Mason 5015. Perfect. Thank you. OK. Do you miss anyone else outside of the front row? These two right here.
Would anyone else like to say the verse Luke?
5050 and the day of trouble I will.
And thou shalt be saved.
And thou shalt glorify me.
5015, that was great. Thank you. Ezra, would you like to try it? Okay.
Anybody else?
OK.
Call upon me in the day of trouble.
I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me.