Preparing for Sunday

Come Ready to Worship

Each week, we provide the following resources to help you spiritually prepare for communal worship. Investing time in preparation will enable you to grow and worship God more deeply during the Sunday Service. Resources for the upcoming Sunday are available by Saturday morning.

<font color="#ff6600">Are You Building Ruins?</font>

Are You Building Ruins?

This Sunday, we'll be taking a break from our chapter-by-chapter series in the book of Genesis to consider a profound verse in Job 3. Nestled in Job's first speech of the book, following the immense suffering afflicted on him in chapters 1-2, verse 14 offers an insightful description of the kings of the earth as those "who build ruins for themselves" (quoting one scholar's translation). The picture powerfully and poignantly portrays the vanity of worldly endeavors. By God's grace, we'll be convicted as we consider whether we're following in the footsteps of the kings of earth, and we'll leave encouraged to follow the king of heaven!

Big Idea: Stop building ruins.

1. What the Kings of Earth Do

2. What the King of Heaven Does

<span style="color:var(--secondary-color-bg)">Preparation Questions: Job 3:14</span>

Preparation Questions: Job 3:14

1. What is Job expressing in Job 3? How does verse 14 fit in the rest of the chapter?

2. The kings are described as those "who build ruins for themselves." What is this getting at?

3. In what ways do you find yourself following in their footsteps?

4. How is Jesus different from the kings of earth?

5. Rather than building ruins, what should you do instead? How can you?

Sunday Songs

You can listen to our musical lineup for the Sunday Service using the YouTube links or the Spotify Playlist below.

Bless The Lord (10,000 Reasons)

The Solid Rock

For The Cause

My Worth Is Not In What I Own

When I Survey The Wondrous Cross

All Glory Be To Christ

<span style="color:var(--tertiary-color-bg)">Song Highlight:<i>&nbsp;Bless The Lord (10,000 Reasons)</i></span>

Song Highlight: Bless The Lord (10,000 Reasons)

Our hymn highlight this week is Bless The Lord (10,000 Reasons) by Matt Redman. Redman paints a beautiful picture on how every aspect of our life from the moment we wake each morning, to the moment we lay our head down at night, should be filled with praising God’s holiness, greatness, and mercy towards us. But our praise towards God isn’t something that we do just this side of heaven. This praise will continue throughout all eternity as we see our precious Savior face to face, know Him more intimately each passing moment, and perfectly experience the eternal love of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit forever and ever.     

Redman, when performing this hymn, has brought up a wonderful story about Charles Wesley that is reflected in verse three. While on his deathbed, Wesley, who was one of the most prolific hymn writers of hymnody, couldn’t stop writing glorious hymns of praise to God. As his time of death drew near and Wesley was anticipating seeing his dear Lord’s face, he dictated this single verse since he was too weak to pick up his pen. This is the last ever hymn of Charles Wesley:     

In age and feebleness extreme  
Who shall a helpless worm redeem?  
Jesus, my only strength, Thou Art.  
Strength of my failing flesh and heart.  
Oh could I catch one smile from Thee  
And drop into eternity!   
  

Shortly thereafter, Wesley would be with His Savior. And though he had a prolific tenure writing hymns of praise on Earth, that was just the beginning of the song of praise he and all the saints would participate in for all of eternity. So let us sing and bless the Lord now for all the blessings He has poured out in our lives but let’s also sing to Him in eager anticipation of the eternal song we will sing when we are in His presence forever.  



Sunday Service

Bless the Lord (10,000 Reasons)

Call to Worship: Job 38:1-7

The Solid Rock

For the Cause

Confession: Psalm 39:4-6

Assurance: Titus 2:14

My Worth is Not in What I Own

Offering: Luke 12:16-21 

Westminster Shorter Catechism: Q&A 1

Reading: Job 3:11-15

Are You Building Ruins?

Communion: Mark 10:42-45

When I Survey the Wondrous Cross

Eat & Drink: Mark 14:22-25

All Glory Be to Christ

Benediction: Daniel 7:13-14

This Sunday

Sunday Prayer

9:30 AM - 10:20 AM

Sunday Service

10:40 AM - 12:15 PM

Hosted Lunch

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

CCC Students

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM

Questions?