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We Lift Your Name - Shana Wilson

Sovereign Over Us - Shane & Shane

Made A Way- Travis Greene

Blessed Assurance - Sovereign Grace

Overcome - Tye Tribbett


Today's Liturgy


Call to Worship

Happy Father's Day!
And thank you to everyone who has been a father figure and loved someone with the love of God our Father.
Today we honor and celebrate you…

…As we draw together in worship, join me in reading the underlined portions:

Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless His holy name!
He forgives iniquity. He heals disease. He redeems us, crowns us, and satisfies us with goodness.

Bless the Lord, O my soul.
He works righteousness and justice for the oppressed. He acts on behalf of His people.
He does not deal with us according to our sins nor repay us for iniquities.

Bless the Lord, O my soul.
For as high as the heavens are above the Earth, that is how great His love is.
For as far as East is from West, that is how far He removes our transgressions from us.
As a Father shows compassion to his children, so the Lord shows compassion to those who fear Him.

Bless the Lord, O my soul, and all that is within me, bless His holy name!

–based on Psalm 103


As we continue to worship, let us also open up our souls and hearts before the Lord, 
allowing him to meet us in our needs.

Lament

…Let’s pray…

Lord, you search us and know us.
Even before a word is on our tongue, You know it altogether.
You have heard us ask in quiet moments:
“How long, Father?” “When will this end, Father?” “Where are you, Father?”

For some of us, this Father’s Day is a bitter reminder of what we’ve never had:
A man we never knew. A man who abandoned us.
A love that’s only been imagined; never enjoyed.
Lord, have Mercy.

For some of us, this Father’s Day is a painful reminder of what we once enjoyed,
but no longer can:
Children who have lost their fathers. Fathers who have lost their children.
Lord, have Mercy.

For some of us, this Father’s Day is a reminder of deep wounds we’ve receive from our fathers:
Why did they never say, “I love you?”
Why did they never come to our concerts or games?
Why can nothing we do ever make them proud?
Lord, have Mercy.

For some of us, this Father’s Day is a reminder to fathers of the wounds they have received:
Guilt over sin that has broken those we love.
Inadequacy as we struggle to provide, to raise and to train.
Pain, anxiety, and shame.
Lord, have Mercy.

We lament that fatherhood, a good gift designed by God, has been deeply broken by Sin.
O Lord our God, draw near and make your presence known in our lament.

Heavenly Father, work all things together for Your glory and for our good.
Holy Spirit, pray for us when our groanings are too deep for words.
Merciful Jesus, lift our burdens and fill us with hope.

For if we say,
“Surely the darkness will cover me and light give way to the night.”
We will find darkness is not dark to you, and night is as bright as the day. Amen.

–inspired by Psalm 139


Assurance

Amen church - read this good news with me!

We have a Heavenly Father who shepherds us, directs us towards goodness,
and walks with us through valleys of darkness and death.
His rod and staff protect us, chasing away all fear.

He prepares tables for us in plain sight of the enemy, and exercises lavish love and mercy upon us.
He has made a home for us and a family of us.

May that love also extend beyond us.
Let us comfort those in any affliction with the peace that we ourselves were given by God.
For as we share abundantly in Christ’s sufferings,
so through Christ we also share abundantly in His peace.


Asking for a Friend: Why Does God Allow Suffering?

Drew Morgan

7 The angel of the Lord found her by a spring of water in the wilderness, the spring on the way to Shur. 8 And he said, “Hagar, servant of Sarai, where have you come from and where are you going?” She said, “I am fleeing from my mistress Sarai.” 9 The angel of the Lord said to her, “Return to your mistress and submit to her.” 10 The angel of the Lord also said to her, “I will surely multiply your offspring so that they cannot be numbered for multitude.” 11 And the angel of the Lord said to her,

“Behold, you are pregnant

    and shall bear a son.

You shall call his name Ishmael,

    because the Lord has listened to your affliction.

12 He shall be a wild donkey of a man,

    his hand against everyone

    and everyone's hand against him,

and he shall dwell over against all his kinsmen.”

13 So she called the name of the Lord who spoke to her, “You are a God of seeing,” for she said, “Truly here I have seen him who looks after me.”

Genesis 16:7–13

God may not always give us the direct answers we seek in our suffering, but Scripture reveals that He sees us, enters into our pain, and helps us see Him more clearly, leading us not just to endurance, but to adoration.

  1. We Are Designed to Ask
    • Humans naturally seek meaning and explanation for suffering due to being made in God's image.
    • The longing to reconcile God’s goodness with worldly pain is deeply embedded in us.
    • Different worldviews offer various answers—karma, illusion, secularism, or power dynamics—but the Bible invites us into honest questions and lament.
  2. The Unexpected Answer
    • God Sees Us
    • God Enters In
    • God Helps Us to See
  3. Surprised by Adoration
    • The outcome of encountering God in suffering is unexpected praise.
    • Spiritual growth may look like increased dependence, longing for eternity, and praise through weakness.
    • Sometimes worship is expressed through lament and tears.
  4.  Application: Praise and Adore the Lord
    • We are invited to praise God not only in seasons of abundance but also in weakness and loss.
    • Strength in suffering is found in depending on God, not in fixing our circumstances.
    • True spiritual growth is marked by a deepening trust in God's character and promises—even when we don’t have all the answers.


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