Showing posts with label Worship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Worship. Show all posts

Friday, April 02, 2010

Good Friday / Friday before Easter

Good Friday is also known as the Friday before Easter.

We commemorate this day as the day that our Lord Jesus Christ was crucified on a cross as he bore all our sins, and gave us peace, salvation, and freedom over death.

He took up our infirmities and carried our sorrows…he was pierced for our transgressions…crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was upon him, and by his wounds we are healed. We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to his own way; and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all. He was oppressed and afflicted, yet he did not open his mouth; he was led like a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before her shearers is silent, so he did not open his mouth…he was cut off from the land of the living; for the transgression of my people he was stricken – Isaiah 53:4-8

Therefore, it is important that we must never forget that our God loves the world so much and we must be reminded of this even as, in his dying breath, Jesus forgave those crucifying soldiers - whose care for him extends only to mocking threats and the careful division of his clothes.

Two Good Friday Prayers
Lord,
by shedding his blood for us,
your Son, Jesus Christ,
established the paschal mystery.
In your goodness, make us holy
and watch over us always.
We ask this through Christ, our Lord. 
Amen.

Lord,
by the suffering of Christ your Son
you have saved us all from the death
we inherited from sinful Adam.
By the law of nature
we have borne the likeness of his manhood.
May the sanctifying power of grace
help us to put on the likeness of our Lord in heaven
who lives and reigns for ever and ever.
Amen.

The epistles of Paul are a rich source of biblical Good Friday material.
Romans 3:21-26 and Romans 5. These passages provide profitable insight on how the death of Christ results in the justification before God of all who believe.
1 Corinthians 1:18-25. In this passage Paul presents the cross as either nonsense or the ultimate answer.
2 Corinthians 5:16-21. This passage from the apostle Paul fairly begs to be preached on Good Friday. Explore what reconciliation means, how it was accomplished through Jesus Christ, and move on to talk about our responsibility in sharing the good news by being “ambassadors for Christ.”
Philippians 2:5-13. This passage deals with the humiliation and subsequent exaltation of Christ.
Colossians 1:15-23. The subject of these verses is the reconciliation to God of the created order—both the natural world and sinful human beings.

This day, this Friday, is indeed good. On it, our God demonstrated his love for the world and Christ borne our wretched sins. We who now bear his name would do well to treat our sin with similar gravity and the world with similar love. God Bless You.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Touched By An Angel: Episode 406: (The Pact)

Ever since seeing the 100th episode of Touched By An Angel (TBAA), the story Psalm 151 simply reaches out and made me cried in rejoice at the wonders of God.  Going on further, I continued to scoured the Internet for more episodes available and the following is from Season 4 of Touched by An Angel, episode 406 titled The Pact.
Synopsis:
The angels arrive at a camp for HIV positive teenage girls to find two veterans, Nikki (Meagan Good) and Erin (Thora Birch) picking on the "newbies" Melanie (Jade Villalon), Kim (Olivia Hack) and Abby (Ashleigh Aston Moore).  Acting as counselors, the angels get to know the girls and try to help them deal with their fears.  Rafael (Alexis Cruz) speaks to Melanie, learning that her mother died of AIDS when she was a child.  Melanie tells him of the song, "Duermete Nino Lindo" (Hush My Pretty Baby), which her mother used to sing.
Meanwhile, Erin develops a crush on Andrew (John Dye) and is heartbroken when he seemingly rejects her.  Tired of painting the names of past participants, who are no longer alive on a rock known as "the face," Erin talks the other girls into a suicide pact as some way of ending life their own way, without pain or pity.  The girls then steal drugs from the infirmary where Rafael is working and prepare a suicide cocktail.
As the girls all meet at "the face" to go through with the suicide, the angels arrive and Rafael begins playing "Duermete Nino Lindo" and Melanie loses her resolve to kill herself.  As the other girls follow suit, only Nikko remains intent on suicide.  Monica (Roma Downey) appeals to Erin to take the lead and she convinces Nikki to give up the suicide plan.  As all the girls now realize that their best times may lie ahead, the angels lead them in singing "Duermete Nino Lindo"

Without further ado, here are the five clips of Episode 406, enjoy!

The Pact: 1 of 5

The Pact: 2 of 5

The Pact: 3 of 5

The Pact: 4 of 5

The Pact: 5 of 5

 

Hope you all enjoy the episode as much as I do and to sum it all up about God's love; the following is what Monica says to the teenagers when they question why God can't heal them of their diseases.
Abby: "Why doesn't God makes us better?"
Monica: "I know this is hard for you to understand. Many people don't like to hear and that most people can't accept it, but I want you to try, just for a moment.
God is able to heal everything and everyone, he made your bodies and he can heal your bodies from diseases, but your body was created to be the temple to something more precious than physical life; your spirit, the true you, the souls of Nikki, Abby & Erin.  That's where the real life is to be found, and that's what God wants to heal today.
He's so sorry & so sad that this terrible disease may take you from this Earth one day, but nothing, nothing will ever take you away from God."

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Touched By An Angel - Episode 100 (Psalm 151)

I was browsing through my DVDs collection and chanced upon my Touched By An Angel DVD season 1 collection, decided to check online if there are any other episodes available online to check for holy inspiration and I chanced upon a recap version of the TBAA 100th episode, titled Psalm 151.  Curious, I played the clip and was very touched by the music, the storyline and the message that nothing is impossible and that God is the one in charge.  The song "Testify to Love" sung by Wynonna Judd who acted as 'Audrey' the mother in the episode was very touching and teaches us that we should always praise God for what He has done for us.

Without further ado, here is the recap clip of the 100th episode of TBAA:

 
 
If you are interested to see the entire episode, the episode is available on YouTube in 5 parts as listed below.  Enjoy the word of God!

Psalm 151: Part 1 of 5
Psalm 151: Part 2 of 5
Psalm 151: Part 3 of 5
Psalm 151: Part 4 of 5
Psalm 151: Part 5 of 5
Song & Lyrics: Testify to Love - Avalon 
God Bless You All! Amen!