In a world that offers countless substitutes for fulfillment, there is one who stands alone in His worthiness. Jesus Christ is not merely a good teacher or a moral example; He is the conqueror of sin and death. His victory over the grave is the ultimate demonstration of His power and authority. This truth invites us to shift our focus from our circumstances to the one who holds them. Lifting our hands in worship is a physical posture that reflects a heart posture of surrender and adoration. He is worthy of all our praise, in every moment of our lives. [39:49]
“Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing!” (Revelation 5:12 ESV)
Reflection: In what specific area of your life are you most tempted to find worthiness in something or someone other than Christ? What would it look like to actively shift your focus and praise onto His unmatched worthiness in that area today?
Life is filled with variables and uncertainties, but the character of God is a constant. He does not change His mind or abandon His promises based on our performance or our situation. His faithfulness is not a fleeting emotion but an integral part of His nature. This truth provides a firm foundation when everything else feels unstable. We can entrust our deepest concerns, our families, and our futures into His capable and loving hands, knowing He is always at work for our good. [40:15]
“God is not man, that he should lie, or a son of man, that he should change his mind. Has he said, and will he not do it? Or has he spoken, and will he not fulfill it?” (Numbers 23:19 ESV)
Reflection: When you consider a current challenge or uncertainty you are facing, how does the truth of God’s unchanging faithfulness provide a different perspective or a sense of peace?
The world’s offerings, while often appealing, ultimately leave a void that only God can fill. He invites us into a life of purpose that is found not in our own achievements, but in relationship with Him. This path is not about self-fulfillment but about aligning our hearts with His will. It is a journey of allowing Him to correct our course and stir new things within us. This purpose is discovered as we remain connected to the true source of life. [41:30]
“I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.” (John 10:10b ESV)
Reflection: Where in your daily routine do you most often seek fulfillment from the world’s offerings, and how might you create space to instead draw from the abundant life Christ offers?
Hearing God’s word is only the first step; the true goal is to live it out. This requires a heart that is postured and ready to not only receive truth but to be transformed by it. God’s word is not a historical document but a living and active voice for our lives today. Approaching scripture with this expectancy changes how we listen and how we respond. It moves faith from a concept we agree with to a reality we walk in. [42:19]
“For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.” (Hebrews 4:12 ESV)
Reflection: As you prepare to read the Bible or listen to teaching, what is one practical way you can adjust your heart’s posture from passive hearing to active readiness for application?
God’s work in the world is accomplished through His people. He invites us to participate in what He is doing, not as isolated individuals but as a united body. This participation takes many forms, from serving the next generation to welcoming a stranger. It is in these acts of service and love that the world sees a tangible expression of Christ. Being part of a community of believers means we don’t have to live out our faith alone. [54:12]
“For just as the body is one and has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so it is with Christ.” (1 Corinthians 12:12 ESV)
Reflection: What is one specific, tangible way you feel invited to use your unique gifts or time to participate in God’s work within your church or community this season?
Jesus is worthy of wholehearted praise because no one else conquered the grave or secured freedom from sin. The resurrection anchors every claim of healing, abundant life, and faithfulness; worship becomes the fitting response to a Savior who rose and remains alive. Lifting hands and naming God’s worth redirects attention from temptation and circumstances to the One who holds both. The assembly lifts families and needs into God’s hands, affirms God’s unchanging faithfulness, and prays for correction, purpose, and a renewed walk with Christ.
Worship here calls for a posture of readiness: not merely to consume teaching but to do what the living Word requires. The congregation prays for grace that appears in weakness and for the Holy Spirit to stir fresh correction and direction. Unity matters; the community seeks to be known for love toward God and one another, committing to a shared spirit and single-minded devotion. Practical life flows from that love—entrusting people and circumstances to God’s care and allowing worship to shape daily choices.
The gathering also moves into mission and service. Announcements invite the community to key events—Good Friday, Easter Sunday, a youth lock-in, Mega Sports Camp, and an appearance by the Wototo children’s choir—each framed as opportunities to encounter God, invite others, and serve. Mega Sports Camp aims to reach hundreds of children and requires volunteers across many roles; the call emphasizes that ministry happens through ordinary gifts and practical help. The Wototo choir promises a stirring time of worship that can deepen devotion and inspire renewed love for the Lord. Practical logistics—registration, volunteer sign-ups, dates, and times—receive clear attention so participation can be immediate.
Finally, the assembly moves toward a video presentation tied to upcoming events and prepares to dismiss children. The tone stays warm, encouraging, and urgent: worship, unity, readiness to obey the living Word, and active participation in outreach form the core priorities highlighted for the community’s next season.
God, this world will offer us anything and everything we could imagine, but, God, it's never enough. It's not enough without you. God, we need you more than anything. And so, God, we just pray, Lord, in this atmosphere of worship, Lord, that you would begin to stir a new thing in our hearts, Lord, that you would begin to correct things in our lives, and, God, that you would show us the way to a path of purpose that is only found in you.
[00:40:53]
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#OnlyGodIsEnough
Holy Spirit, we thank you, God, that you meet us even right now. God, I thank you for your grace that shows up in our weakest moments. God, you're so worthy. There's no one like you. You're so deserving of our praise, God. And, God, that's the posture we carry into the rest of the service as your word is brought forth. God, that we would have a posture of readiness to not only hear from you and to consume what we're hearing, but, Lord, that we would be able to then live it out because, Lord, your word is living. Yes. God, you're so good. Yes, Jesus. And we pray this in Jesus' name. Everybody said together in faith. Amen.
[00:41:45]
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#GraceInWeakness
You know, when we ask this question of who is worthy, it's important that we remember that Jesus is worthy because no one else could have conquered the grave. Amen? Nobody else could set us free from sin. Nobody else could give us healing, abundant life. Come on. Somebody in this room's gotta recognize the worthiness of Jesus in this place. Amen. Come on. He's so worthy. He's so worthy.
[00:39:26]
(27 seconds)
#JesusIsWorthy
And so, Lord, I just thank you, Lord, for this body of believers, Lord, who are united in one spirit and in one mind and one love for you. And, God, I just pray that as we continue in this service, Lord, that that would continue to be our goal, Lord, that we would be known for our love. Yes, Jesus. God, that we'd be known for our love for you and each other in this place.
[00:41:19]
(26 seconds)
#UnitedInLove
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