(3X) Worthy is Your name Worthy is Your name Worthy is Your name
약할 때 강함 되시네 (주 나의 모든 것)
Dennis Jernigan
CCLI Song #7015587
Chorus 예수 어린 양 존귀한 이름 예수 어린 양 존귀한 이름 Verse 1 약할 때 강함 되시네 나의 보배가 되신 주 주 나의 모든 것 주 안에 있는 보물을 나는 포기할 수 없네 주 나의 모든 것 Chorus 예수 어린 양 (약할 때 강함 되시네 나의 보배가 되신 주) 존귀한 이름
(주 나의 모든 것) 예수 어린 양 (주 안에 있는 보물을 나는 포기할 수 없네) 존귀한 이름
(주 나의 모든 것) Verse 2 십자가 죄 사하셨네 주님의 이름 찬양해
(예수 어린 양) 주 나의 모든 것
(존귀한 이름) 쓰러진 나를 세우고 나의 빈 잔을 채우네
(예수 어린 양 )
주 나의 모든 것
(존귀한 이름) Chorus 예수 어린 양 (십자가 죄 사하셨네 주님의 이름 찬양해) 존귀한 이름
(주 나의 모든 것) 예수 어린 양 (쓰러진 나를 세우고 나의 빈 잔을 채우네) 존귀한 이름
Everyone needs compassion Love that's never failing Let mercy fall on me Everyone needs forgiveness The kindness of a Savior The Hope of nations
Chorus
Savior, He can move the mountains My God is Mighty to save He is Mighty to save Forever, Author of salvation He rose and conquered the grave Jesus conquered the grave
Verse 2
So take me as You find me All my fears and failures Fill my life again I give my life to follow Everything I believe in Now I surrender
Chorus
Savior, He can move the mountains My God is Mighty to save He is Mighty to save Forever, Author of salvation He rose and conquered the grave Jesus conquered the grave
Shine Your Light And Let The Whole World See We're Singing For The Glory Of The Risen King
[2X]
Chorus
Savior, He can move the mountains My God is Mighty to save He is Mighty to save Forever, Author of salvation He rose and conquered the grave Jesus conquered the grave [2X]
Bridge
Shine Your Light And Let The Whole World See We're Singing For The Glory Of The Risen King [6X]
Many people think of prayers as magic spells that allow them to ask God for whatever they want. However, prayers are about connecting to God to allow for genuine worship and communication.
Prayer does not require ritual. There is nothing wrong with bowing your head and clasping your hands every time you pray. Much the same, there is nothing wrong with shouting out your prayers or praying them quietly. Yet, our prayers can please God or displease God.
Jesus explains how prayers can be acceptable or not. He does this by contrasting two people in a parable which illustrates the how a tax collector and a Pharisee pray one day. Jesus' choice of these two contrasting people was intentional and needs some explanation.
The tax collector was considered an enemy of the Jewish people. These men were Jews who collaborated with the enemy, Rome, and were despised by the conquered Jewish people who suffered greatly under Rome's rules and taxes. Tax collectors were also notorious for being dishonest and took more than they were supposed to collect. Yet, his prayer was praised by Jesus.
But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, ‘God, be merciful to me, a sinner!’
Luke 18:13 ESV
God respects humility and wants a real relationship with His followers. The tax collector knew God and also knew he could never measure up to God's standards and therefore was completely at God's mercy. The Pharisee is not praised, but rather he is criticized by Jesus.
I tell you, this man went down to his house justified, rather than the other. For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, but the one who humbles himself will be exalted.”
Luke 18:14 ESV
The Pharisee knows the law and is sure that he follows it better than others like the tax collector..
The Pharisee, standing by himself, prayed thus: ‘God, I thank you that I am not like other men, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week; I give tithes of all that I get.’
Luke 18:11-12 ESV
This boasting is unwarranted. Although he was correct in the actions he did, his heart was not worshipping God. He did not know God and did not acknowledge how much he needed God. He was not in awe of God nor feared God. He is quite foolish with his words.
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight.
Proverbs 9:10 ESV
The tax collector was in awe of God. He was fully aware of his weakness and God's greatness. He knew he was dirty and unworthy, but he still approaches God for mercy. He knew that only God could save him from mercy. He does not boast or bargain, he knows it would be futile. He can only ask in humility.
But the tax collector, standing far off, would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but beat his breast, saying, ‘God, be merciful to me, a sinner!’
Luke 18:13 ESV
As Christians, we need to repent of our sins. We cannot remove our sins ourselves, nor can we do anything but repent of our sins and acknowledge that is only the love of Jesus saves us.
And Peter said to them, “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.
Acts 2:38 ESV
However we may pray, we should strive to pray in true humility with the expectation of growing closer to God.
Verse
1 I cast my mind
to Calvary Where Jesus bled
and died for me I see His
wounds, His hands, His feet My Saviour on
that cursed tree Verse
2 His body bound
and drenched in tears They laid Him
down in Joseph's tomb The entrance
sealed by heavy stone Messiah still
and all alone Chorus O praise the name of the
Lord our God O praise His name
forevermore For endless days we will
sing Your praise Oh Lord, oh Lord our God Verse
3 Then on the
third at break of dawn The Son of
heaven rose again O trampled death
where is your sting? The angels roar
for Christ the King Chorus O praise the name of the
Lord our God O praise His name
forevermore For endless days we will
sing Your praise Oh Lord, oh Lord our God Verse
4 He shall return
in robes of white The blazing sun
shall pierce the night And I will rise
among the saints My gaze
transfixed on Jesus' face Chorus
O praise the name of the
Lord our God O praise His name forever
more For endless days we will
sing Your praise Oh Lord, oh Lord our God [Repeat] Oh Lord, oh Lord our God