Sermon Songs: Revelation 1:9-20

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We are brothers, we are sisters, In the Kingdom of our King
Often together we suffer, In our Lord’s strength enduring
Look to Jesus, Look to Jesus,
In Him patiently endure

Our glorious Ascended Lord, Reigns with pow-er, purity
Fully God forever adored, Full of splendor and glory
Live with courage, Remain faithful,
Fall in awe before Your King

The first and the last is Jesus, Living One forevermore
He gives seven letters to us, Like crashing waves His voice roars
Prepare your heart, Prepare your heart,
To heed the words of your King

To the tune of “Lo! He Comes with Clouds Descending”

Sermon Songs: Revelation 1:4-8

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Behold Father, Spirit, and Son; Jesus our Faithful Witness
Over the grave He has now won, Reigns as King let all confess
Come for His grace, Come for His peace, Come before our Triune God

Behold our great Savior loves us, By His blood He set us free
A kingdom and priests He made us, He’s coming for all to see
Glory in Him, Submit to Him, Hope in Christ our Coming King

Alpha and Omega is He; Who is, was, and is to come
With all power the Almighty, In Him victory is won
Look to our God, Look to our God, Come to our Almighty King

(To the tune of “Lo! He Comes with Clouds Descending”)

Sermon Songs: Mark

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Tell of his amazing pow-er
Behold his authority
Tell of his love ev’ry ho-ur
Proclaim His grace and glory
He healed the sick, made the blind see
Caused all the demons to flee
He stilled the storm, fed the hungry
He touched and cleansed even me
Tell me the story of Jesus,
Write on my heart every word.
Tell me the story most precious,
Sweetest that ever was heard.

(To the tune of “Tell Me the Story Of Jesus” – Chorus by Fanny Crosby)

Sermon Songs: Mark 10:46-11:10

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Consider blind Bartimaeus
As he cries out for mercy
Watch him as he comes to Jesus
And now the blind man can see
In your struggle, sin, and sorrow
With faith to Jesus cry out
Draw near to Him now and follow
With joyful hope – sing and shout
Tell me the story of Jesus
Write on my heart ev’ry word
Tell me the story most precious
That I might live what I’ve heard

(Some words in the chorus by Fanny Crosby,
to the tune of “Tell Me the Story of Jesus”)

Sermon Songs: Mark 9:14-29

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Tell of the boy with the demon
Dominate, destroy, despair
The father grieving for his son
Can Jesus help, does He care?
Hear Jesus call him to believe
There’s nothing He cannot do
So now in your life just believe
Trust Him down on your knees too
Tell me the story of Jesus
Write on my heart ev’ry word
Tell me the story most precious
That I might live what I’ve heard

(Some words in chorus by Fanny Crosby,
to the tune of “Tell Me the Story of Jesus”)

Sermon Songs: Mark 9:2-8

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Behold the glory of Jesus
Shining in radiant white
Ponder His role now to save us
Redeem us from endless night
Consider His identity
The Father’s Beloved Son
Be still with all humility
Listen to Jesus the Son
Tell me the story of Jesus
Write on my heart ev’ry word
Tell me the story most precious
That I might live what I’ve heard

(Some words by Fanny Crosby, to the tune of “Tell Me the Story of Jesus”)

Sermon Songs: Mark 6:45-52

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See Jesus walking on water
Striding through waves of the sea
Hear the men cry out in terror
Thinking a ghost they now see
Fear not for Jesus is with you
Behold this theophany
Trust as the wind blows against you
Walk through life down on your knees
Tell me the story of Jesus
Write on my heart ev’ry word
Tell me the story most precious
That I might live what I’ve heard

(Some words by Fanny Crosby, to the tune of “Tell Me the Story of Jesus”)

Sermon Songs: Mark 6:30-44

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Tell me of His great compassion
Offering His truth and rest
See His amazing provision
Twelve baskets of food were left
So in your need look to Jesus
He will provide for you too
Don’t lose hope – He’s not done with us
Behold He loves me and you
Tell me the story of Jesus
Write on my heart ev’ry word
Tell me the story most precious
That I might live what I’ve heard

(Some words by Fanny Crosby, to the tune of “Tell Me the Story of Jesus”)