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Worship Slides Holy Spirit Words and music by Bryan Torwalt, Katie Torwalt Copyright: 2011 Capitol CMG Genesis, Jesus Culture Music Used by permission. CCLI License #3666220 There's nothing worth more that would ever come close, No thing can compare, You're our living Hope, Your presence, Lord I've tasted and seen of the sweetest of loves, Where my heart becomes free and my shame is undone, Your presence, Lord Holy Spirit You are welcome here, Come flood this place and fill the atmosphere Your glory God is what our hearts long for, To be overcome by Your presence, Lord There's nothing worth more that would ever come close, No thing can compare, You're our living Hope, Your presence, Lord I've tasted and seen of the sweetest of loves, Where my heart becomes free and my shame is undone, Your presence, Lord Holy Spirit You are welcome here, Come flood this place and fill the atmosphere Your glory God is what our hearts long for, To be overcome by Your presence, Lord Let us become more aware of Your presence Let us experience the glory of Your goodness Holy Spirit You are welcome here, Come flood this place and fill the atmosphere Your glory God is what our hearts long for, To be overcome by Your presence, Lord Come Thou Fount Words and music by John Wyeth, Robert Robinson Words: Public Domain, Music: Public Domain Come Thou fount of ev'ry blessing Tune my heart to sing Thy grace Streams of mercy never ceasing Call for songs of loudest praise Teach me some melodious sonnet Sung by flaming tongues above Praise the mount I'm fixed upon it Mount of Thy unchanging love Here I raise mine Ebenezer Hither by Thy help I come And I hope by Thy good pleasure Safely to arrive at home Jesus sought me when a stranger Wand'ring from the fold of God He to rescue me from danger Interposed His precious blood O to grace how great a debtor Daily I'm constrained to be Let Thy goodness like a fetter Bind my wand'ring heart to Thee Prone to wander Lord I feel it Prone to leave the God I love Here's my heart O take and seal it Seal it for Thy courts above Luke 10:25-37 (NLT) One day an expert in religious law stood up to test Jesus by asking him this question: “Teacher, what should I do to inherit eternal life?” Jesus replied, “What does the law of Moses say? How do you read it?” The man answered, “‘You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your strength, and all your mind.’ And, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’” “Right!” Jesus told him. “Do this and you will live!” The man wanted to justify his actions, so he asked Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?” Jesus replied with a story: “A Jewish man was traveling from Jerusalem down to Jericho, and he was attacked by bandits. They stripped him of his clothes, beat him up, and left him half dead beside the road. By chance a priest came along. But when he saw the man lying there, he crossed to the other side of the road and passed him by. A Temple assistant walked over and looked at him lying there, but he also passed by on the other side. Then a despised Samaritan came along, and when he saw the man, he felt compassion for him. Going over to him, the Samaritan soothed his wounds with olive oil and wine and bandaged them. Then he put the man on his own donkey and took him to an inn, where he took care of him. The next day he handed the innkeeper two silver coins, telling him, ‘Take care of this man. If his bill runs higher than this, I’ll pay you the next time I’m here.’ “Now which of these three would you say was a neighbor to the man who was attacked by bandits?” Jesus asked. The man replied, “The one who showed him mercy.” Then Jesus said, “Yes, now go and do the same.” (NLT) The Road Words and music by Charlie Lowell, Dan Haseltine, Matt Odmark, Stephen Mason Copyright: 2000 Bridge Building Music, Inc., Pogostick Music Used by permission. CCLI License #3666220 All heavy laden acquainted with sorrow May Christ in our marrow, carry us home From alabaster come blessings of laughter A fragrance of passion and joy from the truth Grant the unbroken tears ever flowing From hearts of contrition only for You May sin never hold true that love never broke through For God's mercy holds us and we are His own This road that we travel, may it be the straight and narrow God give us peace and grace from You, all the day Shelter with fire, our voices we raise still higher God give us peace and grace from You, all the day through This road that we travel, may it be the straight and narrow God give us peace and grace from You, all the day Shelter with fire, our voices we raise still higher God give us peace and grace from You, all the day through .
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