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What A God — SEU Worship

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Liturgy & Sermon

We love you, Lord, our strength.
The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer.
We call upon the Lord, who is worthy to be praised.
We are saved from our enemies.
In our distress, we call upon the Lord. To our God, we cry for help.
He hears our voices from his holy temple. He never fails to hear our cries.
He shakes the earth’s foundations, He bends the sky to come down, He flies swiftly on the wings of the wind, and He scatters the arrows of our enemies.
He sends for us from on high, He draws us from many waters, and He rescues us, because He delights in us.

—Based on Psalm 18


As we pause to consider the height and breadth of our Father’s power, we may be tempted to see it through the lens of earthly power—easily corrupted, vain, and bound up in human weakness.

Let us invite the Lord to heal our understanding of His power and authority. Let us lean into His nature with open-hearted thanksgiving, even as our broken hearts acknowledge the injustice of the world.

Let Him heal it all.

(pause for prayer)

In this moment, we’re not coming to defend ourselves or to hold tightly to our own understanding. We come with open hands, asking the Lord to mend what is broken, to renew what is weary, and to show us His better way. Let’s sing together.

We are not people of the darkness or the night. So let us not sleep in the same way that others do; instead, stay sober and alert.

We are people of the day, children of light. We have put on the breastplate of faith and love, and our helmet is the hope of salvation.

For God has not destined us for wrath, but to obtain salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us so that, whether awake or asleep, we might be with Him.

–Based on 1 Thessalonians 5: 4-10

SING BEFORE THE FIELDS ARE FULL 
Pastor Jamaal Williams & Timothy Paul Jones

3 A prayer of the prophet Habakkuk. According to Shigionoth.

2 Lord, I have heard the report about you;
Lord, I stand in awe of your deeds.
Revive your work in these years;
make it known in these years.
In your wrath remember mercy!

3 God comes from Teman,
the Holy One from Mount Paran. Selah
His splendor covers the heavens,
and the earth is full of his praise.

4 His brilliance is like light;
rays are flashing from his hand.
This is where his power is hidden.

5 Plague goes before him,
and pestilence follows in his steps.

6 He stands and shakes the earth;
he looks and startles the nations.
The age-old mountains break apart;
the ancient hills sink down.
His pathways are ancient.

7 I see the tents of Cushan in distress;
the tent curtains of the land of Midian tremble.

8 Are you angry at the rivers, Lord?
Is your wrath against the rivers?
Or is your fury against the sea
when you ride on your horses,
your victorious chariot?

9 You took the sheath from your bow;
the arrows are ready to be used with an oath. Selah
You split the earth with rivers.

10 The mountains see you and shudder;
a downpour of water sweeps by.
The deep roars with its voice
and lifts its waves high.

11 Sun and moon stand still in their lofty residence,
at the flash of your flying arrows,
at the brightness of your shining spear.

12 You march across the earth with indignation;
you trample down the nations in wrath.

13 You come out to save your people,
to save your anointed.
You crush the leader of the house of the wicked
and strip him from foot to neck. Selah

14 You pierce his head
with his own spears;
his warriors storm out to scatter us,
gloating as if ready to secretly devour the weak.

15 You tread the sea with your horses,
stirring up the vast water.

16 I heard, and I trembled within;
my lips quivered at the sound.
Rottenness entered my bones;
I trembled where I stood.
Now I must quietly wait for the day of distress
to come against the people invading us.

17 Though the fig tree does not bud
and there is no fruit on the vines,
though the olive crop fails
and the fields produce no food,
though the flocks disappear from the pen
and there are no herds in the stalls,

18 yet I will celebrate in the Lord;
I will rejoice in the God of my salvation!

19 The Lord my Lord is my strength;
he makes my feet like those of a deer
and enables me to walk on mountain heights!

For the choir director: on stringed instruments.

Habakkuk 3:1–19

1. Pray - We learn to sing by Praying for mercy (Habakkuk 3:1–2)

  • “Revive your work in these years.” (v. 2a) 
  • “Make it known in these years.” (v. 2b)
  • “In your wrath remember mercy.” (v. 2c) 

2. Remember - We learn to sing by remembering God’s deliverance in the Past (Habakkuk 3:3–15)

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  • Remember God's past faithfulness — Habakkuk recalls the Exodus, Sinai, and God's mighty acts throughout Israel's history.
  • Remember God's presence with His people — "You went out for the salvation of your people" emphasizes that God personally fights for His people.
  • Remember the greater deliverance in Christ — God's pattern of salvation points forward to Jesus' death and resurrection.

3. Rejoice - We learn to sing by rejoicing before the fields are full (Habakkuk 3:16–19)

  • Habakkuk's waiting is costing him, yet chooses to wait quietly on the Lord.
  • Even when every source of security is gone, Habakkuk says, "Yet I will rejoice."
  • Habakkuk turns emptiness into worship.

Questions:

  • Where is your empty field?
  • Where do you need mercy?
  • Where has God fought for you in the past?
  • How can you choose to rejoice today?

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