Sunday Worship
September 4, 2022

Glorify God | Exalt Christ | Magnify the Gospel

www.CrossViewOrrville.com

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Welcome!

We are encouraged to have you worship with us today. If there is any way we can help you, please let us know. Our desire is to glorify God by presenting people mature in Christ, and to equip the saints for the work of the ministry.

Service Order

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Call to Worship: Psalm 31:19


Hymn: Behold Our God


Scripture Reading: Proverbs 10:1-32


Hymn: His Mercy Is More


Hymn: Come, Behold the Wondrous Mystery


Sermon: The Grace of God to Justify

John Marino


Hymn: There Is a Redeemer

Hymn: Behold Our God


Who has held the oceans in His hands?

Who has numbered ev'ry grain of sand?

Kings and nations tremble at His voice.

All creation rises to rejoice.


Behold our God, seated on His throne.

Come, let us adore Him.

Behold our King, nothing can compare.

Come, let us adore Him!


Who has given counsel to the Lord?

Who can question any of His words?

Who can teach the One who knows all things?

Who can fathom all His wondrous deeds?


Behold our God, seated on His throne.

Come, let us adore Him.

Behold our King, nothing can compare.

Come, let us adore Him!


Who has felt the nails upon His hands,

Bearing all the guilt of sinful man?

God eternal, humbled to the grave.

Jesus, Savior, risen now to reign!


Behold our God, seated on His throne.

Come, let us adore Him.

Behold our King, nothing can compare.

Come, let us adore Him!


Men: You will reign forever.

Women: Let Your glory fill the earth.

Men: You will reign forever.

Women: Let Your glory fill the earth.

Men: You will reign forever.

Women: Let Your glory fill the earth.

Men: You will reign forever.

Women: Let Your glory fill


Behold our God, seated on His throne.

Come, let us adore Him.

Behold our King, nothing can compare.

Come, let us adore Him!

Hymn: His Mercy Is More


What love could remember, no wrongs we have done

Omniscient, all-knowing, He counts not their sum

Thrown into a sea without bottom or shore

Our sins they are many, His mercy is more


Praise the Lord

His mercy is more

Stronger than darkness

New every morn’

Our sins they are many, His mercy is more


What patience would wait as we constantly roam

What Father so tender is calling us home

He welcomes the weakest, the vilest, the poor

Our sins they are many, His mercy is more


Praise the Lord

His mercy is more

Stronger than darkness

New every morn’

Our sins they are many, His mercy is more


What riches of kindness He lavished on us

His blood was the payment, His life was the cost

We stood ‘neath a debt we could never afford

Our sins they are many, His mercy is more


Praise the Lord

His mercy is more

Stronger than darkness

New every morn’

Our sins they are many, His mercy is more


Hymn: Come, Behold the Wondrous Mystery


Come, behold the wondrous myst'ry,

In the dawning of the King;

He the theme of heaven’s praises,

Robed in frail humanity.

In our longing, in our darkness,

Now the light of life has come;

Look to Christ, who condescended,

Took on flesh to ransom us.


Come, behold the wondrous myst'ry,

He the perfect Son of Man;

In His living, in His suff'ring

Never trace nor stain of sin.

See the true and better Adam,

Come to save the hell-bound man;

Christ, the great and sure fulfillment

Of the law, in Him we stand.


Come, behold the wondrous myst'ry,

Christ the Lord upon the tree,

In the stead of ruined sinners,

Hangs the Lamb in victory.

See the price of our redemption,

See the Father’s plan unfold;

Bringing many sons to glory,

Grace unmeasured, love untold.


Come, behold the wondrous myst'ry,

Slain by death the God of life;

But no grave could e’er restrain Him,

Praise the Lord, He is alive!

What a foretaste of deliv'rance,

How unwavering our hope;

Christ in power resurrected,

As we will be, when He comes.

Hymn: There Is a Redeemer


There is a Redeemer--

Jesus God's own Son;

Precious Lamb of God, Messiah,

Holy One.

 

Thank You, O my Father,

For giving us Your Son,

And leaving Your Spirit till

The work on earth is done.


Jesus, my Redeemer,

Name above all names;

Precious Lamb of God, Messiah,

Hope for sinners slain.


Thank You, O my Father,

For giving us Your Son,

And leaving Your Spirit till

The work on earth is done.


When I stand in glory,

I will see His face;

There I'll serve my King forever

In that holy place.


Thank You, O my Father,

For giving us Your Son,

And leaving Your Spirit till

The work on earth is done.

Announcements


9/11 – Church in the Park, 10am, at Rehm Gazebo in Orr Park; please bring camp chairs or blankets to sit on, and feel free to bring extra for visitors! There may be heavy dew, so please plan accordingly. In case of rain, we will meet at the YMCA.


9/20 – Moms’ Bible Study begins, 7pm, at the Marinos’ (1953 W High St, Orrville); please read You Who Chapters 8-9. Contact Kristin Marino with any questions!

Purpose

Cross View Church exists to glorify God by exalting Christ and magnifying the gospel for the joy of all nations.