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April 27, 2026

Never Once



Never Once
Jason Ingram, Matt Redman, Tim Wanstall
CCLI Song #5997055

Verse 1
Standing on this mountaintop
Looking just how far we've come
Knowing that for ev'ry step You were with us

Verse 2
Kneeling on this battleground
Seeing just how much You've done
Knowing ev'ry victory was Your pow'r in us

Pre-Chorus 1
Scars and struggles on the way
But with joy our hearts can say
Yes our hearts can say

Chorus 1
Never once did we ever walk alone
Never once did You leave us on our own
You are faithful God You are faithful

Verse 2
Kneeling on this battleground
Seeing just how much You've done
Knowing ev'ry victory was Your pow'r in us

Pre-Chorus 1
Scars and struggles on the way
But with joy our hearts can say
Yes our hearts can say

Chorus 1
Never once did we ever walk alone
Never once did You leave us on our own
You are faithful God You are faithful

You are faithful God You are faithful

Pre-Chorus 2
Scars and struggles on the way
But with joy our hearts can say
Never once did we ever walk alone

Carried by Your constant grace
Held within Your perfect peace
Never once no we never walk alone

Chorus 2
Never once did we ever walk alone
Never once did You leave us on our own
You are faithful God You are faithful

Ev’ry step we are breathing in Your grace
Evermore we'll be breathing out Your praise
You are faithful God You are faithful

You are faithful God You are faithful

Ending
You are faithful God You are faithful 
You are faithful God You are faithful
You are faithful God You are faithful
You are faithful God You are faithful

April 26, 2026

Apr 26, 2026 “The God Who Remembers, and the People Who Must Remember”(Psalm 105:1-8, 26)

Psalm 105:1-8 New International Version
1 Give praise to the Lord, proclaim his name;
    make known among the nations what he has done.
2 Sing to him, sing praise to him;
    tell of all his wonderful acts.
3 Glory in his holy name;
    let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice.
4 Look to the Lord and his strength;
    seek his face always.
5 Remember the wonders he has done,
    his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced,
6 you his servants, the descendants of Abraham,
    his chosen ones, the children of Jacob.
7 He is the Lord our God;
    his judgments are in all the earth.
8 He remembers his covenant forever,
    the promise he made, for a thousand generations,

Psalm 105:26 New International Version
26 He sent Moses his servant,
    and Aaron, whom he had chosen.

The God Who Remembers, and the People Who Must Remember  
Psalm 195:1-6, & 26 

 As we get older, we forget more easily. It becomes harder to remember what we have said and what promises we have made. We also have poor spiritual memory.  
 
Biblical remembering is about remembering what is in the Bible but also remembering how this applies in our lives and, more importantly, the character of God.  
 
God does not forget us. He does not forget his promises. It is that we forget God and His promises and what he has done in the past. It is our lack of faith.  
 
When difficult comes, we must remember what God has done for us. Remember the grace He has shown to us. Remember the mercy shown to us and the blessings we receive daily. We should not fall into despair but remember who God is. 
 
We forget too easily. We forget about the grace that God has shine to us. We forget that God never broke the covenant and never gave up on His covenant. God promised He would restore the broken relationship and He did by sending His son.  
 
We all know the story of Joseph. Joseph was sold into slavery after he had the dreams from God. In the dream, he was lifted up to a high position. Yet, shortly after the dream he was sold as a slave and separated from his family. Then he was put into prison for a crime he never committed. In God's time, Joseph was redeemed and lived up to the second highest position in Egypt and God was able to rescue His chosen people. 
 
Then when the Israelites were rescued from Egypt, God took care of His people while they were in the desert. 
 
God is faithful.  He rescues us and takes care of us. God does not stop after rescuing us. He takes care of us and nurtures us until we become the people of His word. 
 
Coming out of Egypt was grace, but also being rescued from the slave mindset was also grace. 
 
God rescues us from a broken relationship, a self-centered life, a life of sin, a life without purpose. God never stops providing for us and giving us grace. He wants us to be free to live a life according to his will. 
 
The same God who rescued the Israelites, who gave mana and water in the dessert, who rescued us from sin and death is the God Who remembers us, too. 

April 19, 2026

Apr 19, 2026 "From Worthless Nothing to the God of Everything" (Psalm 96:4-5)

Psalm 96:4-5 New International Version
4 For great is the Lord and most worthy of praise;
    he is to be feared above all gods.
5 For all the gods of the nations are idols,
    but the Lord made the heavens.
We are all worshipers. We are worshiping something. As Christians, we claim to worship God. However, if we look at our screen time, we might find that most of our time is focused on things that are not of God. We might worry and think about money, fame or security. 
 
We need to redirect our worship to God.  
 
Psalm 96:4-5 ESV 
[4] For great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; he is to be feared above all gods. [5] For all the gods of the peoples are worthless idols, but the Lord made the heavens. 
 
 The Psalmist cries out to the people that our pursuits outside of God are worthless.  If we continue to worship false gods or worthless idols, our souls will be focused on the wrong things. 
 
It might seem strange in modern times that we pursue false gods or idols, but we often do. Those idols are what we put our trust in. We often put our trust in things that are not trustworthy or eternal. Economies collapse, jobs disappear, health fails, beauty fades, and people betray. It is only God who prevails. 
 
It is God who created everything. He created the heavens; there is nothing he cannot do. Yet, God still cares for his creation. He knows what our needs and the injustice against us and others are. 
 
We can rest knowing that our lives in the hands of God. We should then give our focus to God. and give praise to God who gives us life and who created everything. God deserves our praise, worship, and attention. 
 
When we focus on the world, we will never keep up to the high standards of the world. We will fall into anxiety as we fall further and further behind the demands of the world.  
 
Look at all of God's creation and give Him praise. Acknowledge Him and all he has done. Praise him despite your worldly circumstances and know God is Lord of all.