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">Covenant Chaos: The Cost of Ignoring God</font>

Covenant Chaos: The Cost of Ignoring God

This Sunday we will wrestle with one of the most disturbing and confronting chapters in Genesis—Genesis 34—a passage that shows us what happens when God’s people stop listening to God and begin doing what is right in their own eyes. In a story filled with foolishness, fear, deceit, and vengeance, we will see how covenant life becomes unlivable when obedience is replaced by self-rule. Yet this dark chapter is not meant to leave us in despair; it is meant to drive us to Christ—the One who bore God’s righteous vengeance so that we might live differently. Join us as we trace the downward spiral of Genesis 34 and lift our eyes to the hope of the gospel, where God is no longer silent and His people are empowered to live faithfully by His Word. Soli Deo Gloria! 

Big Idea: When God is ignored, chaos reigns and life becomes unlivable.  

1. Confession ignored

2. Honesty abandoned 

3. Justice perverted 


<span style="color:var(--secondary-color-bg)">Preparation Questions: Genesis 34:1-34</span>

Preparation Questions: Genesis 34:1-34

1. When are you tempted to manage sin through negotiation or avoidance rather than confession and obedience to God’s Word? What will be the result? 

2. Think of a time when you experienced injustice. Did you trust God to bring true justice, or did you feel compelled to take matters into your own hands? 

3. On what matters has God clearly spoken, but you continue to live contrary to His Word? Based on Genesis 34, what will the outcome be? 

4. How does Christ’s work on the cross equip us to overcome (1) our fears and (2) our desire for vengeance? Try and be specific in applying the power of the gospel to each. 

Sunday Songs

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

A Mighty Fortress

Grace

Alas! And Did My Savior Bleed?

O Great God

All I Have Is Christ

His Mercy Is More

<span style="color:var(--tertiary-color-bg)">Song Highlight:<i>&nbsp;All I Have Is Christ</i></span>

Song Highlight: All I Have Is Christ

This week, our hymn highlight is All I Have Is Christ by Jordan Kauflin. Jordan is the son of Bob Kauflin who is the head of Sovereign Grace Music (Bob Kauflin is also the guy playing the piano and singing in all those T4G videos I send out). Jordan, like his father, began writing theologically rich hymns that could be used for congregational singing. He set out to write this song and wanted his dad’s input. Every time he would bring it to his dad, Bob would encourage his son to keep working on it. And just when Jordan thought he completed the song, Bob would tell him to work on it a little more. It may sound frustrating, but Bob was trying to get the best out of his son. What he didn’t expect was for him to write one of the more beloved songs of the modern hymn era. After multiple rounds of revision, Jordan presented this hymn to his father titled All I Have Is Christ and it quickly became one Bob’s favorite hymns and has been used widely in churches around the world.     

Why is this hymn so beloved? It’s simple. It’s one that every single Christian can relate to and should sing. At its most basic level, it is a song about the Gospel. The first verse speaks to how we were dead in our sins and trespasses, alienated from God, living in active and willful rebellion against Him. There was no hope of salvation for us, only death. But verse two speaks to how Christ came to us while we were dead in our sins and gave us new life. He gave us hope and salvation by suffering and dying in our place. In light of such a great sacrifice, verse three proclaims how we will serve Him and follow Him all our days so that all may see Christ’s glory in our life. The chorus magnificently worships God and proclaims that He is now our all in all. It doesn’t just say “All I have is Christ, Jesus is my life” but rather “Hallelujah! All I have is Christ. Hallelujah! Jesus Is my life.” What’s the big deal? It’s not a melancholy or somber reminder that Jesus is our all, but a joyful, resolute praise to God that He alone is our salvation, our joy, our satisfaction and our life. What more could we ask for? We have Jesus Christ. We have new life in Him. We have the promise of being with Him for all of eternity. Hallelujah indeed!  

Sunday Service

A Mighty Fortress

Call to Worship: Deuteronomy 6:4-6, 18a

Grace

Alas! And Did My Savior Bleed?

Confession: Jeremiah 7:23-24

Assurance: John 10:27-28

O Great God

Offering: Isaiah 1:1, 16-17

Westminster Shorter Catechism Q&A 39

Reading: Genesis 34:1-31

Covenant Chaos: The Cost of Ignoring God

Communion: 1 Peter 2:22-24

All I Have Is Christ

Eat & Drink: 1 Corinthians 11:23-26

His Mercy Is More

Benediction: Titus 2:11-14

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?