Worship Archive – July 23rd 2023


Sunday Service from Hillside Circuit for July 23rd 2023:

Lectionary Theme: God has power over wickedness

Occasion: 8th Sunday after Pentecost

Lectionary readings:
Psalm 86: 11-17
Isaiah 44: 6-8
Romans 8: 12-25
Matthew 13: 24-30 and 36-43

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Songs:

Here are the songs for Sunday morning service. Click or tap on a song to open it in YouTube.

Lord have mercy on us.
These are the days of Elijah.
You’re the word of God the Father.
Amazing grace (my chains are gone).
King of Kings, Majesty.
There is a Redeemer.
Speak O Lord.
Immortal, invisible.

You can listen and join in with prayers from the English Methodist Service Book. They can be found at the Prayers for worship webpage.


Children’s Address:

Audio Children’s Address for Hillside Circuit on July 23rd 2023 with Mrs Ngonidzashe Mariga.

Sermon:

Audio message for Hillside Circuit on July 23rd 2023 with Mrs Simangaliso Mpofu.

Bible readings:

Psalm 86

11 Teach me to follow you, and I will obey your truth.
Always keep me faithful.
12 With all my heart I thank you.
I praise you, LORD God.
13 Your love for me is so great
that you protected me from death and the grave.

14 Proud and violent enemies, who don’t care about you,
have ganged up to attack and kill me.
15 But you, the LORD God, are kind and merciful.
You don’t easily get angry,
and your love can always be trusted.
16 I serve you, LORD,
and I am the child of one of your servants.
Look on me with kindness.
Make me strong and save me.
17 Show that you approve of me!
Then my hateful enemies will feel like fools,
because you have helped and comforted me.

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Isaiah 44

6 I am the LORD All-Powerful, the first and the last,
the one and only God.
Israel, I have rescued you! I am your King.
7 Can anyone compare with me?
If so, let them speak up and tell me now.
Let them say what has happened
since I made my nation long ago,
and let them tell what is going to happen.
8 Don’t tremble with fear! Didn’t I tell you long ago?
Didn’t you hear me? I alone am God
no one else is a mighty rock.

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Romans 8

12 My dear friends, we must not live to satisfy our desires. 13 If you do, you will die. But you will live, if by the help of God’s Spirit you say “No” to your desires. 14 Only those people who are led by God’s Spirit are his children. 15 God’s Spirit doesn’t make us slaves who are afraid of him. Instead, we become his children and call him our Father. 16 God’s Spirit makes us sure that we are his children. 17 His Spirit lets us know that together with Christ we will be given what God has promised. We will also share in the glory of Christ, because we have suffered with him.

18 I am sure that what we are suffering now cannot compare with the glory that will be shown to us. 19 In fact, all creation is eagerly waiting for God to show who his children are. 20 Meanwhile, creation is confused, but not because it wants to be confused. God made it this way in the hope 21 that creation would be set free from decay and would share in the glorious freedom of his children. 22 We know that all creation is still groaning and is in pain, like a woman about to give birth.
23 The Spirit makes us sure about what we will be in the future. But now we groan silently, while we wait for God to show that we are his children. This means that our bodies will also be set free. 24 And this hope is what saves us. But if we already have what we hope for, there is no need to keep on hoping. 25 However, we hope for something we have not yet seen, and we patiently wait for it.

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Matthew 13

24 Jesus then told them this story:
The kingdom of heaven is like what happened when a farmer scattered good seed in a field. 25 But while everyone was sleeping, an enemy came and scattered weed seeds in the field and then left.
26 When the plants came up and began to ripen, the farmer’s servants could see the weeds. 27 The servants came and asked, “Sir, didn’t you scatter good seed in your field? Where did these weeds come from?”
28 “An enemy did this,” he replied.
His servants then asked, “Do you want us to go out and pull up the weeds?”
29 “No!” he answered. “You might also pull up the wheat. 30 Leave the weeds alone until harvest time. Then I’ll tell my workers to gather the weeds and tie them up and burn them. But I’ll have them store the wheat in my barn.”

36 After Jesus left the crowd and went inside, his disciples came to him and said, “Explain to us the story about the weeds in the wheat field.”
37 Jesus answered:
The one who scattered the good seed is the Son of Man. 38 The field is the world, and the good seeds are the people who belong to the kingdom. The weed seeds are those who belong to the evil one, 39 and the one who scattered them is the devil. The harvest is the end of time, and angels are the ones who bring in the harvest.
40 Weeds are gathered and burned. That’s how it will be at the end of time. 41 The Son of Man will send out his angels, and they will gather from his kingdom everyone who does wrong or causes others to sin. 42 Then he will throw them into a flaming furnace, where people will cry and grit their teeth in pain. 43 But everyone who has done right will shine like the sun in their Father’s kingdom. If you have ears, pay attention!

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[Did you miss last week’s Sunday Services? They can now be found at Worship Archive – July 16th 2023.]