Call to worship
You can listen to this call to worship and all the rest of this service on youtube here
We are pausing to
acknowledge the presence of God in our lives.
We are stilling ourselves, our fears, our anxieties, and all the
distracting things around us, to seek and enjoy God’s presence with us. Let us worship God!
Call to Worship
(based on John 19: 16-17)
So they took Jesus,
and he went out carrying his own cross,
to the place of a
skull, called in Hebrew, Golgotha.
There they crucified
him.
This is not a day for
mourning but for awe,
wonder, love and
gratitude.
All you who bow in
reverence, praise Him.
All you daughters of
faith, glorify him.
All you sons of faith,
stand in awe before him.
— written by Bruce Prewer,
and posted on Bruce Prewer’s Homepage.
Our prayer – Dear God,
We remember today, the pain and suffering of the cross, and all that
Jesus was willing to endure, so we could be set free and forgiven. He paid the
price, such a great sacrifice, to offer us the gift of eternal life and to show
the extent of God’s love.
Help us never to take for granted this huge gift of love on our behalf.
Help us to be reminded of the cost of it all. Forgive us for being too busy, or
distracted by other things, for not fully recognizing what you freely given,
what you have done for us.
Thank you Lord that by your wounds we are healed. Thank you that because
of your huge sacrifice we can live free. Thank you that sin and death have been
conquered, and that your Power is everlasting.
Thank you that we can say with great hope, “It is finished…” For we know
what’s still to come. And death has lost its sting. We praise you for you are
making all things new.
Opening Song Amazing
grace
Or listen to this song When
you prayed beneath the trees
(same tune as the summons)
Bible Readings:
·
Trials Matt 26:57-67 & 27:11-26
·
Mocking by
Romans soldiers Matt 27:27-31
·
The
Crucifixion – Matt 27:32-55
·
Burial
- Matt 27:57-66
Brett’s
Message
There is all sorts of things that create
Chaos. A failure to do my filing makes
for a chaotic office. Lockdown has caused some chaos and feeling of being out of
control also but far less that catching covid19. I saw some pictures of the chaos of Cyclone
Harold in Vanuatu and going through a storm like that would remind you how
powerless humans really are. In our lives things like illness, or hospitalizations, of the death of a close friend or family member, can bring
feelings of helplessness. For others it
might be unemployment or threats to your business – Can we have the calm of
Jesus and the trust in God’s greater purposes.
WHEN Jesus seemed so
powerless during his trial and beatings and crucifixion we do see a greater
calm. We see no anger, no hate, no
cursing.
It seems to me that Jesus
was fully aware that every moment of his life was part of God‘s greater
plan. This doesn’t mean God plans
suffering for us, but rather when it happens God can use it, can transform it
for our greater good.
There are 4 scriptures in
chapter 26 which speak of Jesus' awareness that suffering could not be escaped.
·
V 24 The Son of Man will die as the
Scriptures say he will.
·
V26 all of you will run away and
leave me, as the scripture says…
·
V54 how could the Scriptures come
true which say that this is what must happen?”
·
V56 all this has happened in order
to make come true what the prophets wrote in the Scriptures
Jesus knew God can use the worst of situations, times
of great Chaos to demonstrate his love and power and to fulfill his purposes.
I think there are 4 clear purposes in these passages.
1. God wants to fulfill his
scriptures – to show that he is indeed faithful to his promises.
2. The temple curtain was
torn in two (27:51). This is interpreted as evidence that God was making
himself accessible, removing the barriers of our sin and shame.
3. The acclamation of the Roman
Centurion – truly this was the son of God (27:54). Through his life, death and resurrection we
understand more of who Jesus really is.
4. The religious leaders
quote Jesus' words (27:63) about being raised to life again. Even death and a secured stone, and armed
guard could not stop God bringing eternal life.
What are we to conclude
from all this?
When life is out of
control, when life is Chaotic we have a God who is dependable, one who is able
to save. One who can use powerlessness and chaos for his greater purposes.
Chaos is, therefore, an opportunity to trust and
worship. Powerlessness points us to the God who does have the power to
save.
As I sais in my
introduction – today is not a day to mourn but a day of awe, a day of wonder.
Indeed it is a good Friday.
·
Pray for those whose life is
chaotic and who feel helpless
·
Pray for People with Corona virus
in HB
·
People struggling with anxiety and
depression
·
People worried about their
employment and businesses
·
Doctors and nurses and all carers
·
Our Government and all leaders
Final
HYMN
As an alternative you can
listen to Lauren Daigle sing “You
say”
May the God who raised
Jesus from the dead give you life and peace.
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At the Cross - a poem
I wait,And time ticks past.
I gaze,
Made silent by the sight.
I watch,
As soldiers meticulously move
Executing each terrible, torturous task.
I gasp,
Still life lingers in His fragile, broken form.
I flinch,
As blow by blow,
Nails bite deep through flesh to find wood.
I stand
As He is lifted high,
Silhouetted 'gainst the sky which He has made.
I weep
As His cry echoes deep in my hardened, calloused heart.
I wail,
As He screams 'it is complete,
Finished, final, said and done.'
I fall,
As the sky turns inky black
And the sun and moon and stars forget to shine.
I kneel,
As worlds collide,
And time ticks by;
What once bound, no longer seems to hold.
I bow,
For part of me is gone,
Kept forever on Calvary's painful peak.
I wait,
At the foot of the cross, to begin my journey home.
Andy Stinson - April 2011
From https://engageworship.org/ideas/poem-for-good-friday
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Notices
Graves to Gardens
This is an all age 3
day reflection on the Cross and resurrection
Day one is The Grave (Friday
evening)
Day 2 is The Sabbath
(Saturday)
Day 3 The Garden (Sunday)
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