3/15 - If the World Hates You
Greetings St. Andrew's
This week, our scripture comes from John 15:18–16:3, where Jesus reminds His followers that the world may reject and oppose them for living in faith. In the sermon “If the World Hates You,” we are called to remember that following Christ is not always easy, but God’s presence and love never abandon us.
Our hymnody this Sunday encourages courage, guidance, and witness. “Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus” calls us to boldness, reminding us that proclaiming God’s love often requires courage and steadfast faith. As we sing these words together, we are strengthened to live boldly in our own lives, sharing Christ’s love with the world around us.
“Holy Spirit” mixed with the first verse of “He Leadeth Me” invites us to listen for God’s guidance. Even when the world seems hostile or confusing, the Spirit leads us along the paths of righteousness. Singing this combination helps us remember that God’s guidance is always present, and our worship is a way of opening our hearts to that divine direction.
Finally, “When We Are Living” reminds us that our faith is active—our words, our actions, and even our music can witness to God’s love. Through this hymn, we are encouraged to live faithfully and intentionally, knowing that our daily lives, like our songs, can glorify God and inspire others.
As we gather in worship, may these hymns guide our hearts and voices. Let them remind us that even when the world resists, God’s love endures. Together, in music and faith, we proclaim the hope and courage that Christ brings to all who follow God.
Musical Blessings
Music Tom
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