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[5047.04 --> 5048.08] need to hear
[5048.08 --> 5049.08] the Lamb
[5049.08 --> 5051.82] who was crucified.
[5053.14 --> 5055.12] Who descended to hell
[5055.12 --> 5056.44] yet was raised up
[5056.44 --> 5057.20] to reign
[5057.20 --> 5060.76] at his Father's side.
[5061.20 --> 5063.26] And the angels will cry,
[5063.80 --> 5066.80] hail the Lamb.
[5068.74 --> 5071.18] Who was slain for the world,
[5071.62 --> 5074.54] rule in power.
[5074.54 --> 5079.08] And the earth will reply,
[5079.56 --> 5082.02] you shall reign.
[5084.52 --> 5086.84] As the King of all kings
[5086.84 --> 5088.96] and the Lord of all lords.
[5089.10 --> 5090.92] And the angels will cry,
[5091.46 --> 5094.40] hail the Lamb.
[5096.40 --> 5098.74] Who was slain for the world,
[5099.34 --> 5101.86] rule in power.
[5101.86 --> 5106.72] And the earth will reply,
[5107.22 --> 5109.98] you shall reign.
[5112.16 --> 5114.46] As the King of all kings
[5114.46 --> 5116.66] and the Lord of all lords.
[5116.78 --> 5118.56] As the King of all kings
[5118.56 --> 5121.32] and the Lord of all lords.
[5121.32 --> 5123.52] the King of all lords.
[5123.52 --> 5124.48] Amen.
[5127.86 --> 5128.92] All this your bounty
[5129.92 --> 5138.76] and the Lord of all cities
[5138.76 --> 5141.80] will carryout floor,
[5141.80 --> 5143.98] like the King of all kings
[5144.06 --> 5145.36] and the Lord of all have
[5145.36 --> 5146.30] rest to his pants out
[5146.30 --> 5147.38] and the Lord of all countries
[5147.38 --> 5148.64] will carry out
[5148.90 --> 5150.74] for thisallejep raw
[5150.74 --> 5180.72] Thank you.
[5180.74 --> 5210.72] Thank you.
[5210.74 --> 5212.74] Thank you.
• Praise and worship songs
• References to the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Spirit)
• Jesus Christ as savior and redeemer
• Love and victory in Christ
• Bible references and scripture
• Christian music and worship
• Emphasis on faith, hope, and joy in adversity
• The speaker introduces themselves as Chris, one of the pastors at Langley Emanuel
• Upcoming events: church gathering at Topham Park after service, Reactivate youth conference next weekend, CPR/AED first aid training in October
• Announcements about volunteer opportunities for Reactivate and upcoming services with 200 youth attendees
• Worshiping God as the Maker
• Acknowledging God's power and care for His people
• Recognizing God's light and creation of darkness
• Praising God's sovereignty and omnipotence
• Expressing awe at God's majesty and greatness
• Celebrating God's love and redemption through Jesus Christ
• Jesus Christ's life and death
• The Holy Spirit and the Church
• Salvation through faith in Jesus Christ
• Healing and forgiveness through Jesus
• Standing with Jesus as a group
• Leaving Jesus, waiting for him to return
• Song of redemption and praise to Jesus
• Offerings for church ministries and seafarers ministry
• Seafarers ministry provides support to sailors in Vancouver harbor
• Ministry goal: provide friendship, a place to rest, and spread the gospel
• Importance of seafarers ministry due to long periods at sea
• Research shows 90% of global trade comes through ship ports
• Current chaplaincy efforts include one full-time chaplain and an intern from Regent College
• Scripture reading from Psalm 96
• Invitation for children to join in worship time
• Prayer for the day, followed by children's blessing
• Prayers and concerns for various individuals including Dale, Maria, Peter Reesobos, Ashley, Imo, Benita, and shut-ins
• School-related prayers for students, teachers, and safety
• Church-related prayers for members, staff, and activities
• Scripture reading and prayer led by Pastor Chris
• Discussion of summer studies on the early church in the book of Acts
• The story of Paul's journey to Rome is read from Acts 28:11-31
• The purpose of reading this story is to lean into the storytelling side and see the unstoppable spread of the gospel despite obstacles
• The mission of God and his church is highlighted as the reason for the spread of the gospel
• The narrative is set in context, referencing Paul's arrival in Jerusalem after his third missionary journey and his subsequent arrest and trial
• The story shows how the gospel was proclaimed to the Gentiles in Rome despite opposition from Jewish leaders
• Paul's teachings against the law and temple in Jerusalem lead to a crowd trying to kill him
• The Roman commander intervenes and has Paul arrested
• Paul appeals to his rights as a Roman citizen, citing the Porcian laws that prohibit beating or flogging without trial
• The commander stops and takes Paul back to the Sanhedrin for further questioning
• Jesus appears to Paul in vision while he is in the barracks, telling him to testify about him in Rome
• The prophet Isaiah uses a courtroom drama to assert God's uniqueness and power.
• God challenges other nations' gods to bring witnesses to prove their claims, but they fail.
• The Lord calls Israel to be his witnesses, testifying that he is the one true God.
• Jesus is presented as God, the Christ, the Messiah, the Son of Man, and the Savior of nations.
• God's mission to the world is to declare himself to the nations, saying "Here I am".
• The church's mission is to echo this declaration, saying that Jesus is God.
• A missiologist suggests a more profound way to read the Bible: considering how one's life fits into the story of God's mission.
• Implication of God's story in personal life
• Joining God's mission to witness and worship Him
• Finding meaning, significance, and purpose through joining God's mission
• The story continues with the transfer of Paul to Caesarea for trial under Felix
• Details about Felix's character as a Roman governor, including his harsh treatment of subjects and corruption
• Appeals to Caesar and the significance of Nero as emperor
• Festus's decision to send Paul to Rome due to his appeal