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Order of Service
Welcome
Hymn - Here is love, vast as the ocean (424)
Psalm Reading
Prayer
Teen Talk
Hymn - May the peace of God our heavenly father (1145)
Notices
Prayer Meeting - 7:30pm
Friday 7pm - Online
Sunday Morning 11am
Tithes & Offerings - £
Main Prayer
Birthdays
Student
Prayer Items
Hymn - My heart is filled with thankfulness (1146)
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John the Baptist - Preached the need for repentance
Approx 6 months into John’s Ministry
John publically acknowledges Jesus as the Messiah
“The Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the word”
Although John knows Jesus
John know Jesus is his superior
John has an awareness of Jesus’ divine nature
John did not have the “spiritual relationship with Jesus” or did not truely grasp His Divine Nature
John knew, however, that his ministry was to baptise with water so that the Messiah may be revealed to Israel
Jesus reaffirms his resolution to obedience to God the Father and His Ministry
Jesus was born and bound in the manger as a new born sacrificial lamb
Baptism symbolised the wahsing of the unclean
Sin had to be dealt with
Jesus Identifies with Sinners
Jesus states that we all must comply with every righteous requirement
Sacrifical Lamb without Blemish
His baptism symbolises the taking on the Sin of the People
Jordon - No special water
Baptism - complete submersion
“Dip under water” or “Immerse”
Dying clothing
Ship sinking
Went Up
“rise from the depths”
"the heavens were openned to him”
He saw the Spirit of God
descending like a dove
coming to rest on him
A voice from heaven
“This is my beloved Son with, whom I am well pleased”
beloved - most loved & eternal love
Jesus the Son of God
The Father affirms his pleasure with the Son
God the Father, the Holy Spirit & Jesus are unified in the Work of Salvation
“He on whom you see the Spirit descend and remain, this is he who baptises with the Holy Spirit”
Baptise them in the Name of the Father, The Son & The Holy Spirit
Baptism is a symbol of the inward work of Salvation from a Sins found in Jesus
seperation from the world
identity with Christ in his Death, burial and ressurection
devotion to obedience
commitment to serve Him
Receive the Holy Spirit
this ordinance express their separation from the world, and their identity with Christ in his death, burial and resurrection, and their devotion henceforth to him.
The confession sets forth his death to sin, and new life to righteousness by faith in Jesus Christ.
Baptism is not essential to salvation, but it is vital to proper discipleship.
John bears witness that Jesus in the Son of God
Hymn - O my Soul (1280)
Closing Prayer
Doxology(read) –
Give thanks to God, for he is good,
the everlasting Giver:
let all his people praise the Lord
whose love endures for ever.
For his right hand has made me strong;
I am his new creation:
he is my God, he is my song,
my strength and my salvation.
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